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Summer 2019 convocation sees largest class of Urban Studies graduates
June 21, 2019
The Urban Studies Program is proud to have graduated its largest class ever at this June's convocation. The 20 graduates included those who have earned both master's degrees (MURB) and graduate diplomas (GDUS).
Graduates and professors from left to right above (back row) are Mitchell Shaw, Chris Puzio, Molly Steeves, professor Peter Hall, Jeremy Arbuthnot, Daniel Sturgeon. In front from left to right are Lori McDonald, professor Karen Ferguson,with Caitlyn Harrison and program director professor Meg Holden at far left.