More than 2,200 graduates were invited to cross the stage this week at Durham College's (DC) Fall Convocation, making it the largest fall graduating cohort in DC's history. Skilled, career-ready graduates, ready to thrive in in-demand industries received their credential, including:
- Brittany Andrey from the Faculty of Social and Community Services, who is already applying her knowledge and skills from DC's Autism and Behavioural Sciences program in a rewarding career.
- Peyton DeGuilio from the General Arts & Science - General Certificate program who has taken the next step in her educational journey by enrolling in DC's Child & Youth Care Advanced Diploma program.
- Priyansh Maheshwari from the Biomedical Engineering Technology program, who credits hands- on learning through his field placement for helping him land a job with Vancouver Island Health Authority.
- Mourin Moyen, who thrived in the Addictions and Mental Health program, and also took on global competency challenges by completing the Global Learner Recognition Program, earning her a badge at Convocation.
"Convocation is an incredible event that serves as a time to celebrate our graduates' achievements and the commencement of their next chapter," said Dr. Elaine Popp, President. "Whether they're choosing to continue their studies, enter the workforce, or start their own business, the education they received is transformative and positively impacts their lives, their families, and our community."
Guest speakers at the ceremonies included:
- Adam Ruppel, 2024 Alumni of Distinction award recipient, President of Chico Racing, and Co-founder of Drive Festival
- Rachael Wraith, DC Alumna, Associate Vice President of Strategic Communications at Global Public Affairs
During the afternoon ceremony on October 29, the college also recognized Don Lovisa, past DC President, with the honorary designation of President Emeritus in recognition of his many years of outstanding service to DC students, employees, and the community.
For more information about Fall Convocation, visit www.durhamcollege.ca/convocation.