Brandeis GPS Class of 2020 celebrates graduation virtually
“Over the past 70 years, the university has remained committed to providing access to competent and curious students from all walks of life, including those who could not give up their careers and families and come to campus full time.” —Dr. Lynne Rosansky, Interim Vice President for the Rabb School of Continuing Studies, in her opening address.
The Rabb School of Continuing Studies honored 111 Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) graduates with a virtual celebration on May 26, 2020. Student speaker, Charlie D’Angelo, a graduate of the MS in Digital Marketing and Design program, addressed the Class of 2020, along with guest speaker, Sarah McEneaney, Partner and Digital Talent Leader for PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In her opening address, Rosansky congratulated graduates on their hard work and dedication during their master’s degree programs. “It’s a great accomplishment, and you should be very proud of your success,” said Rosansky.
She went on to add, “I would like to note that for most of you who have reached this milestone, you have not done so without support and encouragement of others. So, for family and friends who have stood by you over the years of your graduate studies, here’s a tribute to them.” She looks forward to when the community can come together in-person to celebrate and greet graduates, their family, and friends.
Rosansky honored Project and Program Management instructor Nadeem Malik as the recipient of this year’s Rabb School Outstanding Teacher Award. “Nadeem has a reputation for going above and beyond for students and for being responsive to the changing needs of the PPM program,” she said.
Dedicated instructors, such as Malik, shape the learning experience for GPS students. D’Angelo talked about the various benefits of studying at Brandeis GPS, including his appreciation for the faculty.
“I can honestly say every class I took I applied what I learned, and often immediately at my job; and the knowledge has helped me immeasurably to succeed.”
The direct correlation between D’Angelo’s coursework and his job, his insightful classmates, and learning from outstanding faculty, provided opportunities for him to excel in his professional life.
D’Angelo went on to encourage his fellow classmates to be lifelong learners: “Don’t lose your curiosity for learning.”
Similarly, McEneaney stressed the importance of continuing to learn. “A continuous learning mindset removes barriers and perceived constraints from where your potential and opportunities overlap. And, developing varied approaches to problem-solving and gathering rich experiences, those are the capabilities that make you unstoppable.”
“Each of you can be a force in leveling the opportunity field for so many others,” McEneaney informed graduates, “by helping out others who don’t look like us; who don’t think like us. Those that don’t have natural connections or relationships opening doors for them.”
“The most successful and effective leaders in the future are the inclusive ones,” said McEneaney.
Graduates’ names were read by the chairs of each program. The full breakdown of diplomas awarded is as follows:
- MS in Bioinformatics (8 graduates)
- MS in Digital Innovation for FinTech (1 graduate)
- MS in Digital Marketing and Design (10 graduates)
- MS in Health and Medical Informatics (16 graduates)
- MS in Information Security (2 graduates)
- MS in Information Security Leadership (3 graduates)
- MS in Information Technology Management (3 graduates)
- MS in Instructional Design and Technology (1 graduate)
- MS in Project and Program Management (30 graduates)
- Master of Software Engineering (8 graduates)
- MS in Strategic Analytics (17 graduates)
- MS in Technology Management (6 graduates)
- MS in User-Centered Design (6 graduates)
Congratulations to our graduates!