SFU Senate declared in a recent meeting that SFU students graduated before June 2018 may have their degree parchment adjusted retroactively to display their highest level of study. This ruling comes as an amendment to the resolution made at a prior senate meeting where it was declared that students may not have degrees obtained before June 2018 adjusted retroactively to list their major due to the possibility of multiple degrees existing. The issue of retroactive adjustment was carried forward from a previous meeting and brought up by student senator Iman Baharmand. “Several students stated that they would be more than…
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SFU graduates and twin brothers Nelson and Graham Talbot have been chosen as finalists in the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Competition, for which the grand prize is $1 million and a year-long employment contract with Universal Pictures. If successful,…
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SFU graduates and twin brothers Nelson and Graham Talbot have been chosen as finalists in the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Competition, for which the grand prize is $1 million and a year-long employment contract with Universal Studios. If successful,…
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A new study from Statistics Canada revealed that over 20 per cent of Canadian university graduates scored a two or lower on a scale from zero to five measuring mathematical ability. The study, titled Programme for the International Assessment of…
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