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”In the coming days, you will begin to form connections with students and faculty that will last a lifetime,” said Dr. Farooqi, President and Vice-Chancellor.
“It is all starting now with Welcome Week, Commencement, and your “T-Pin—we hope you will wear it with pride.” (2/2)
At today’s Commencement Ceremony, we officially welcomed incoming STUdents to the STU community. Each new STUdent received a T-pin—a symbol of the university’s 115 years of excellence and achievement in higher education and the many successes of STU alumni around the world. (1/2)
Happy Move-In Day, STUdents! 💚💛 We’re so excited to welcome new and returning STUdents to campus. Wishing everyone a smooth move-in and an amazing start to Welcome Week!
“I am so proud of the dedication Jazmyne and I have had preparing for this competition,” said Gallibois. “This experience demonstrated how, even against some of the world’s most prestigious law schools, our team of two undergraduates from Atlantic Canada can succeed.” (3/3)
STU Mooters Jazmyne Lebel and Sydney Gallibois finished among the top 8 teams at the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition in Geneva. (1/3)
Read more: https://t.co/vFRr3knfMc
After a strong preliminary round where they faced students from BRAC University, Kenyatta University, Strathmore University, and Universidad National de Columbia, the pair advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to University of Santo Tomas. (2/3)
The Communications and Public Policy graduate was a goalkeeper for the Men's Soccer team during his time at STU. As a result of his academic and athletic success, he was awarded a full scholarship to pursue his graduate studies.
Congratulations, Luke!
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Class of 2025: What's Next 💚🎓💛
Luke Ewen, BA'25, is heading to Wilfrid Laurier University this fall to pursue a Master of Arts in Communication Studies and continue his journey as a student-athlete playing soccer for the Golden Hawks.
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"I deeply value the lessons I've learned over the years, and I credit my success to the support given by my professors, teammates, and coaches. The STU community is truly one of a kind," said Ewen.
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Join The Thomists for their 60th Anniversary Show, Monday, August 25, at 7:00 PM in Officers' Square. The show is part of the City of Fredericton's free summer concert series.
Learn more: https://t.co/J28G20b3gO
"STU prepared me for my career by providing me with opportunities to explore my passions," she said.
"The friends I have made in my peers and the advocates and mentors I have found in my professors here at St. Thomas is what I will miss the most."
Congratulations, Charley!
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Class of 2025: What's Next 💚🎓💛
Charley Goldrich, BSW'25, has started her Social Work career as a counsellor for Horizon Health Network in Port Elgin, NB, where she works with individuals and groups.
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"My time at STU has helped me grow into the person I am today. I have never met individuals as helpful and encouraging as those who work in the STU history department.”
Read more: https://t.co/xFgElxW1uz
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Undergraduate research opportunities have opened doors for Em Coulton, BA’25. The History honours grad has been working with Dr. Michael Dawson and the pair recently travelled to the Canadian Historical Association's annual conference, where they presented their research.
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"During this research process, Dr. Dawson let me spread my wings," said Coulton.
This fall, Coulton will begin their master's in history at the University of Toronto, funded by a prestigious SSHRC Canadian Graduate Research Scholarship.
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We were thrilled to host 61 students in grades 10 and 11 from across Canada for the Shad A+ Program at STU—the first Shad program in the country to combine elements of STEAM and Entrepreneurship education with enhanced offerings in the social sciences and humanities.
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Students had the opportunity to experience our campus and participate in engaging workshops and lectures throughout the month-long event, boosting their analytical thinking and allowing them to develop leadership skills through the exploration of solutions to social issues.
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