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The success of many Skule™ clubs wouldn’t be possible without the generous financial contributions of alumni and the pay-it-forward mindset of fourth-year students during the Graditude campaign.
Welcome to our newest alumni! On November 10, amidst their professors, friends and family, more than 400 graduate and undergraduate engineering students received their degrees at Fall Convocation.
Three U of T Engineering graduates have been named to the ‘Highly Commended’ list for the 2015 Undergraduate Awards — an international competition that invites high-achieving undergraduates to share innovative research projects.
In 2005, after spending the first 17 years of his life in Lagos, Nigeria, Diran Otegbade (ElecE 1T0) left his family and familiar surroundings to attend U of T Engineering. In 2013, he pledged $25,000 to establish a needs-based scholarship for African students at U of T.
Over 140 U of T Engineering undergraduate students and 20 alumni attended “Leverage Mentorship in Your Career” — a special networking event aimed at drumming up excitement for the 2015-16 Alumni Mentorship Program.
A team of U of T Engineering alumni and students has created the fastest human-powered vehicle on earth, reaching a top speed of 139.45 kilometres per hour.
Marissa Wu (EngSci 1T3) says many of the skills and connections that helped her take Onyx Motion from concept to startup came out of her undergrad experience at U of T Engineering.
On June 15, the Faculty celebrated nearly 1,300 graduating engineering students at Spring Convocation. These new Skule™ alumni gathered with proud parents, friends and the U of T Engineering community before taking the next step into their promising and dynamic futures.
We’re delighted to celebrate 16 exceptional “Grads to Watch” — just a few of the talented and accomplished U of T engineers who will receive their degrees at Spring Convocation on June 15. Selected by their home departments, each of these remarkable future Skule™ alumni contributed to enhancing U of T Engineering’s vibrant community.
Six years after graduating from U of T Engineering, Matt Zeiler (EngSci 0T9) found himself as the CEO of a $10-million artificial intelligence startup. This is his story.
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