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A history of inspirational BEng alumnae

Concordia’s first Bachelor of Engineering class graduated 50 years ago — and these five women grads have made the most of their degrees
September 24, 2018
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2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the initial Bachelor of Engineering class to graduate from Sir George Williams University, one of Concordia’s founding institutions.

As the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science becomes the first school of its kind in the world to be named after a woman, we bring you short profiles of five inspirational women graduates through the decades.

1970s

Joanny Liu, BEng 79

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“My engineering degree prepared me to be a much better doctor.”

1980s

Cynthia Yazdi, BEng 88

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“Having an engineering background really helped me gain credibility.”

1990s

Nicole Jardin, BEng 90

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“I think that an engineering background definitely lends itself very well to out-of-the-box thinking.”

Fay Arjomandi, BEng 98

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“I’m a fan of decentralization, peer-to-peer communication and distributed platforms.”

2000s

Niloofar Moradi, BEng 10

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“Like my father, who’s a mechanical engineer, I always loved math, physics and airplanes.”



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