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They proudly represented their graduating class. But what happens after they walk the stage? In this series, we’re catching up with past Bishop’s University valedictorians to see where life has taken them since their big day. From her time at Bishop’s to her journey beyond, Sally Cunningham, Class of 2021, shares her experiences, challenges, and...
Rob on a summer internship at the Edmonton Journal/Sun in May 2017.
In 2008, when Rob Csernyik graduated from Bishop’s, he did not plan to be a respected journalist sitting in Australia on a Zoom call with his alma mater fifteen years later.  As a Bishop’s student, Rob contributed articles to The Campus and hosted a radio show called The Speakeasy. As an English major, he did...
‘Experiential learning will increasingly become a critical pedagogical component of the student’s experience here at UBishops. Providing opportunities for students to work in their field of study is invaluable for them to get hands on experience and apply their learning. Incorporating and devising experiential opportunities for students of all levels and in all fields is an exciting challenge.’  –Dr. Claire Grogan, Associate VP Academic.   Veronica Mongiardo is a fourth-year student doing a double major in Secondary Education and English, Honours degree in Literature, and a minor in Sociology.   She grew up in Laval, right beside Montreal. “Over there when you go to study at university you really go study at McGill or Concordia, that’s kind of like a given,...
Bishop’s University’s Divisional Teaching Awards are awarded to one faculty member per division who has demonstrated a passion for their discipline and their teaching. We have reached out to the recipients to learn more about their passion for teaching and their love for Bishop’s.  Dr. Vicki Chartrand, Associate Professor, Sociology Department Dr. Chartrand’s research interests...

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