Richa Alvares from the Life Sciences wins a Co-op Student Award
Richa, a Life Sciences student who has served as a McMaster tour guide, peer mentor and ambassador on the Firsthand online platform, completed her co-op at Alaya Care. “Along with Richa’s initiative, attention to detail and organization, she brought a positive attitude and great energy to any project that she was working on, no matter how challenging,” wrote her supervisor Rojin Karimi. Richa was also chosen as McMaster’s nominee for Ontario’s Work-Integrated Learning Co-op Student of the Year Award.
Read the full story here: https://mailchi.mp/mcmaster/april-2021-faculty-of-science-newsletter
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