Drama club,love andsocks?

If it was going to happen, it would be at the ݮƵ Centre (SLC), where two individuals who were going for a fun drama night would meet. Sarah Cheng (BAFM'09, MAcc '09) and Brian Cheng (BAFM'09, MAcc '09) remember laughing a lot as they spent their early years together at ݮƵ. They've been married for about 13 years and Sarah still tells Brian to pick up his socks.

Sarah and Brian


Two words: Floucy and flamboyant

“In blending my two passions together, I can be the flouncy, flamboyant professional that younger Kyne needed to see.” Kyne Santos (BMath ’21) came to ݮƵ to study mathematics, but also found a love for drag. After graduation, Kyne continued to juggle both passions as a drag queen who creates educational math content.

Kyne



Combining her passions

Amy LeiWhy choose one when you can have both? Amy Lei (BAFM '18) started working with TD Securities when she was an undergrad, thanks to the amazing co-op program the University of ݮƵ provides. It gave her valuable skills, and unearthed a passion for investment banking. While in her undergrad she also becamea teaching assistant for a private equity course, taught by Steve Balaban: “I jumped at the opportunity. I knew I was going to love teaching but at the time, I didn’t understand the magnitude of the fun, excitement, and feelings of fulfillment I was actually going to experience."Continuing to stay in contact with Steve after graduation, she eventually joinedhis firm called Mink Capital,in a role that combines equity advisory, consulting and education.


Love in co-op interviews

Co-op is a time where students canventure out and start their careers, butsome may encounter a life-changingopportunity. Julia (BA '05, MAcc '05) and Patrick Klann (BMath '05, MAcc '05), first met during co-op interviews.Patrick was trying to change interviews because he had a conflicting one, and asked Julia if she would swap with him.Over the two-week interview period, they saw each other often, and it became clear they had something special.They have been married for almost 20 years and still have many more memories to commemorate together. A long overdue vacation is in store for them in the future.

Julia and Patrick


A passion for health technology

MadisonAttending the University of ݮƵ for the amazing co-op opportunities, Madison McBay(BSc '22) studied in the Health Studies program. Madison was able to use her co-op experiences and turn them into her own passion for the health care system.She co-founded a business called TAMVOES, an online platform that allows individuals to store and share personal health information with their family members and health care professionals. Even after she moved on from TAMVOES, she continued her passion and work in health technolgy; "Looking ahead, I can only imagine the advances that are yet to come."


When a campus community becomes a Canadian home

A home, community and support network. That’s whatLannois Carrol-Woolery (BASc ’97) and Anandi Carroll-Woolery (BMath ‘02) found when they came to the University of ݮƵ. Lannois came to ݮƵ from Jamaica and Anandi fromTrinidad, leading them both to join the Association of Caribbean Students. They met through the association, and soon got married. Theyfostered a home and community with others living in the married students residence — many of whom were also international students.

Lannois and Anandi


Passion and dedication build an engineering career

Amy TaiAmy Tai (BASc ’22) was told that she wasn’t smart enough to pursue an education in engineering by her high school teacher. However, her passion for engineering only grew as she proved her teacher wrong. An active student in both academics and extracurricular activities, Amy mentored and motivated students to consider STEM education. Following through with her passion for management engineering she focused her master's research on cancer detection.