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SFUs Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS) | Congratulations to FASS graduates, Fall 2020: Message from Dean Jane Pulkingham @SFUFASS | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 23 minutes ago.
I am delighted to congratulate you today on your graduation!

And I want to take a moment to ask you a few questions. Don’t worry, it’s not a quiz. It’s to take a moment to think about your journey to graduation.

Do you remember why you came to university? And why you chose your major?

Your answers will help you answer my final question: Which is, what is most important to you?

We all have different answers to that question, and our answers will help each of us shape our own journey to make meaning in our lives.

For me, I find meaning in making connections with others to make the world more equitable and socially just place.

I hope that your journey through your courses has helped you discover your passions and ignited your curiosity. I hope that you now have a sense of belonging at SFU, and that you have a few ideas about how you will be able to contribute your considerable talents to making a better world.

I wish you the best as you go forward to make your own meaningful life, and I hope to hear more about your accomplishments in the future, as you join the ranks of outstanding FASS alumni.

Congratulations!

~ Jane Pulkingham, Dean of SFU’S Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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