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On behalf of the Faculty of Environment, I extend sincere congratulations to our undergraduate, masters and PhD graduates. It is a pleasure to honour this group of exceptional students and acknowledge the culmination of your hard work, tenacity, and dedication. We are proud of you. Not only do you reflect the values and principles of our faculty, but you have demonstrated tremendous resilience to complete your studies during this global pandemic.
I am delighted to now welcome you as cherished members of our alumni and encourage you to stay connected with us.
Congratulations, again, and thrive!
Naomi Krogman
Dean, Faculty of Environment
Spring 2020 Virtual Convocation Celebration
Faculty of Environment
Congratulations graduates! This is an amazing accomplishment and you should be SFU proud.
Department of Archaeology
As chair of the Archaeology Department, I'm delighted to offer you my congratulations. These are challenging times, and we are very disappointed that we can't send you off in the usual in-person ceremony, but if archeology teaches us anything it is that change is always part of human affairs and that we humans are a resilient lot.
George Nicholas
Chair, Department of Archaeology
Department of Geography
Although we are unable to be with you in person today, we are thrilled to celebrate this moment with you and to have you join our alumni community.
As one of our alumni, you become part of the passionate and engaged group of former students who are creating change in communities around the globe. Seeing your courage in the face of these challenges gives me great pride and I have no doubt you will continue to impress us as you move on to your next great adventure.
Tracy Brennand
Chair, Department of Geography
School of Environmental Science
Congratulations! I want to thank you for your patience and the resilience you showed as we made the pivot to online remote learning in the midst of your final semester. I hope that you have productive and fruitful careers helping to solve the world's environmental problems.
Jeremy Venditti
Director, School of Environmental Science
Ecological Restoration
Congratulations graduates well done on a fabulous achievement. This is an exciting occasion, and I hope you take the time to enjoy this moment. On behalf of all of us and the joint MSc and ecological restoration program, we wish you all the best as you embark on the next stage of your journey.
Susan Owen
Chair, Ecological Restoration
School of Resource and Environmental Management
Congratulations to all of the 2020 REM graduates. What a time to graduate, in the middle of a global pandemic, but you did it in spite of the big challenges.
You now have the skills and motivation to make our lives on this small planet more sustainable. Good luck as you move forward in life and congratulations.
Mark Jaccard
Director, School of Resource and Environmental Management
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