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Woodsworth College Awards Celebration

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March 24, 2021

The College celebrated this year's award winners at a virtual event.

The Woodsworth College community came together on March 3rd, to celebrate the over 250 scholarships that were awarded to students this past academic year.

The event was held virtually and featured a "reception" where scholarship winners, their families, and friends, along with Woodsworth College donors and faculty and staff, mingled in Zoom break-out rooms.

The live formal portion of the event featured a variety of speakers, including Carol Chin, principal, Cheryl Shook, assistant principal and registrar, Lynda Hamilton, donor and friend to the College, as well as this year's recipient of the Brookfield Peter F. Bronfman Gold Scholarship, Natasha Djuric.

All speakers emphasized the enormous academic achievements of all scholarship winners, be they Academic Bridging graduation award winners, admission scholarship winners, or the many students who received this year's in-course scholarships. 

As well as the Brookfield Peter F. Bronfman Gold Scholarship, five Brookfield Peter F. Bronfman Leadership Scholarships were awarded to:

Arshdeep Aulakh            
Bradley Dalgleish             
Amelia Eaton    
Andrew Gallant
Matthew LeGallais          

Congratulations to all award winners!

A recording of the event can be viewed here.

 

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