A welcome heard around the world
Ganesh Neelanjanmath (Project Management ’11) remembers the loneliness of being in a new country. Seven years ago, he wheeled his suitcase into the arrivals hall at Pearson International Airport. Today, he’s the founder of iCent, an app that helps international students adjust to life in Canada. This summer, he was back at the airport making sure students have someone to say hello to. Read more
Grad builds platform for student success
The best part of Stephen Sills’ (Illustration ’07) day is the feeling he gets when he and his team at Student Life Network (SLN) help out the underdog – postsecondary students who are navigating the tricky waters of school and moving into careers. Read more
Sound design: Grad helps people hear what they’ve been missing
Daniel Goodland (Mechanical Engineering ’95) is a bit like a magician who conjures coins from behind children’s ears, revealing tiny, delightful surprises. But his creations aren’t based on spells. They’re wonders of science – sleek, blueberry-sized hearing aids that have a huge impact on people’s lives. Read more
Grad Success Stories
Learn why Broadway actress Kara Tremel (Music Theatre Performance ’96) can sing her lines in Korean, German, or just about any language needed. Read more.
Bette Madigan (Applied Research ’91) wants to change careers every five years. Her latest endeavour, as a Bowen therapy practitioner, brings relief to people suffering from conditions ranging from back pain to autism. Read more.
In the four years since graduation, Jacquelyn Racine (Media Arts ’13) has already worked on some big shows, including Suits and Grace and Frankie. Read more.
See how Alyssa Chermaz (Child & Youth Worker ’14) is making a difference for young women at Arrabon House, while continuing to work toward her goal of become a teacher. Read more.