Leaving Their Mark
FDU-Vancouver has high hopes of generating
more and more ambassadors for its
innovative programs. Recruiting efforts
are in full gear. But it might be hard to find
ambassadors as passionate as the inaugural
class.
“They are young and they are ambitious,”
FDU-Vancouver Campus Provost
Ian Haslam says. “They also have a
lot of pride and don’t want to let anybody
down. I’m confident in their ability to rise
to the challenge.”
“ We are as diverse as we can make ourselves
— for a reason. The chemistry
we hope to create has the potential to change
the way the world works.”
— Ian Haslam, FDU-Vancouver Campus Provost
Filip Krol, who was born in the Czech
Republic and raised in Canada, is studying
business management at the new campus.
He understands the importance of being
a member of the first class. “Since we’re
the first group of students, everybody is
watching us. There are high expectations,
and we have a great responsibility.” Krol is
embracing that responsibility and says he is
dedicated to achieving a perfect grade point
ratio. “I’m looking forward to leaving my
mark here.”
There could be many marks made in
FDU-Vancouver, and they are likely to be
as varied as the individuals themselves. “We are as diverse as we can make ourselves
— for a reason,” Haslam says. “The
chemistry we hope to create has the potential
to change the way the world works.
It certainly will for our small learning
community, and maybe it will for the good
of humanity. Such is the power of higher
education.”