Student Experiences 2016-2019

SASAH students undertake experiential-learning (EL) opportunities in an impressive variety of fields. Their internships, community-engaged learning, and independent projects help them to develop their skills, sample careers, follow their talents and passions, and build their confidence. In many cases, their experiences have a significant, sometimes life-altering, impact on their plans for the future. 

To find out more about student experiences in 2016-2019, hover your mouse over each flip card to read the caption and follow the “More” link to read the student’s testimonial.

Lexie Hesketh-Pavilons

Lexie Hesketh-Pavilons on the job at Raising the Roof, a national charity dedicated to long-term solutions to homelessness.

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Misha Apel

Misha Apel in Kigali, Rwanda, where she will be the Teaching Assistant (TA) for French 3140B: Rwanda: Culture, Society and Reconstruction.

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Diyana Noory

Diyana Noory (left) at the Iconoclast promotional booth during the Fall 2017 Arts & Humanities Faculty Day.

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Vicky Qiao

Vicky Qiao (front row, third from left) with her colleagues at the Yee Hong Community Wellness Foundation in Toronto.

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Amelia Eqbal

Amelia Eqbal presents her public policy framework at Pitch Day for the North Meets South Exchange 2018.

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Nara Montiero

Nara Montiero during her internship with The Walrus magazine, where she worked in the digital department.

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Keyona Gallucci

Keyona Gallucci on her Western Heads East internship in Kigali, Rwanda, where she worked at the University of Rwanda.

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Hadi Kiani

Hadi Kiani taking a well-deserved break during his internship with Connected, a Toronto tech start-up.

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Noelle Schmidt

Noelle Schmidt (second from left) at the Sudbury Watermark book launch, which she attended as an intern at Latitude 46 Publishing.

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Maggie Graham

Maggie Graham (right) in Chisasibi, a Cree village where she taught French mathematics and FSL in July 2018 with her sister, Tessa.

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Julia Campbell

Interning in the Stratford Festival's Archives, Julia Campbell models the costume Christopher Plummer wore in the Festival's 2010 production of The Tempest.

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