alumni spotlight
adventures of titanic proportions
monday, january 7, 2019 /
in the unforgiving north atlantic, the hulking wreckage of the titanic rusts in gloomy silence on the ocean floor. until 1991, no one – except a handful of scientists – had seen the ‘unsinkable’ ocean liner since it collided with an iceberg and disappeared into the frigid waters.
lakehead orillia graduate credits his degree on college pathway program
monday, november 5, 2018 /
cody avery is on the hunt. cody (hbasc’18) grew up in tottenham, a small town approximately one hour southwest of orillia. he was part of lakehead orillia’s graduating class on saturday, june 9, 2018. he majored in criminology with a minor in environmental sustainability. before that, he studied police foundations at georgian college.
firefighting trailblazer stephanie drost
monday, september 3, 2018 /
thunder bay firefighter stephanie drost never lets the grass grow under her feet. “even as a kid, i was very active,” she says. “i was a competitive cross-country skier from the age of seven.” stephanie competed provincially and nationally and then as a member of 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s cross-country ski team. she combined her studies in kinesiology, and later business, with a gruelling race schedule.
the bold and the beautiful
monday, april 9, 2018 /
marina rupcic (née mesic) grew up watching the soap opera the young and the restless with her grandmother. marina’s favourite character, the glamourous ashley abbott, worked in the lab of her family’s company – jabot cosmetics – creating luxury perfumes and makeup. the show sparked a lasting fascination in the young girl from thunder bay.
andrew petras gets down to business
monday, april 9, 2018 /
it wasn’t long ago that andrew petras (hbcom’13) was sitting in a lecture theatre learning about the fundamentals of economics. in five short years, andrew has made a name for himself in the financial world, becoming one of the youngest financial consultants in canada to achieve the designations certified financial planner (cfp) and chartered life underwriter (clu).
a man on a mission
monday, march 5, 2018 /
combining careers in medicine and the military has allowed lieutenant colonel nathan nugent to chart his own course and help fellow canadians. nathan joined the city of belleville’s military reserve 25 years ago as an eager 18-year-old and he’s never looked back. “i enjoyed the camaraderie and being outdoors – it was an adventure. i was paid to go out with my friends on training exercises.”
adventures in forestry
monday, february 5, 2018 /
stephanie seymour’s (mscf'16) mother likes to tell her, “we gave you roots but we also gave you wings.” it’s advice that’s served stephanie well. in july 2017, the lakehead phd student embarked on a career in natural resources. she now works for the toronto branch of ontario power generation (opg) as a management and professional trainee in the indigenous relations department.
launching nasa telescopes on outer space odysseys
monday, november 6, 2017 /
colette lepage (beng’99) woke up with a sense of dread on the morning of may 11, 2009. the space shuttle atlantis was preparing to blast into space for the final servicing of the hubble space telescope and colette – a national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) engineer – would be there for the launch at the kennedy space center.
into the deep
monday, august 7, 2017 /
last summer, jason epp (beng’15, electrical) descended 700 feet into the atlantic ocean to document a world war ii battlefield that had never been seen by the human eye.
teaching, technology, and the tragically hip
monday, june 19, 2017 /
lyrics made popular by classic rock band the tragically hip wafted through the door of a tenth-grade classroom this past autumn. inside, an unconventional history class was taking place at thunder bay’s superior collegiate and vocational institute.