A Journey of Dedication: Tandon Digital Learning's Largest Graduating Class!

Welcome our largest graduating class of Digital Learning students!

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“You’ve made it. You are now a graduate of NYU Tandon!”

- Shivani Dhir, Assistant Dean of Digital & Lifelong Learning at NYU Tandon

We celebrate a record-breaking year for NYU Tandon's Digital Learning graduates! The largest graduating class ever, with over 300 students from 31 states and 15 countries, achieved remarkable academic success while navigating diverse careers across industries like finance, tech, and pharmaceuticals.

Boasting an impressive average GPA of 3.73, with a third exceeding a 3.90 GPA and nearly 15% maintaining a perfect 4.00, these graduates balanced rigorous online coursework with demanding careers at companies like TIAA, Wells Fargo, Target, and AIG. Their dedication and perseverance are a testament to the power of online education.

This graduating class embodies a dynamic force of innovators poised to shape the future and make significant contributions to their community. Equipped with knowledge and the legacy connected to NYU Tandon, they hold the promise of ushering in a brighter tomorrow.

Shivani Dhir headshot“It is essential to recognize that today's celebration involves an entire community made up of all the people here celebrating with you today: your family, friends, colleagues, classmates, faculty and staff, who have supported you in this journey. I encourage you, between the many events and celebrations this week, to thank them, as well.”  - Shivani Dhir, Assistant Dean of Digital & Lifelong Learning at NYU Tandon

 

Meet Some of Our Proud Graduates

Sunanda Datla || M.S. Management of Technology

Sunanda Datla“I’m planning to use the skills I’ve developed at NYU to create real-world solutions as an working professional.”

 

 

 

Kristina Ivanov || M.S. Bioinformatics

Kristina Ivanov“I was able to meet people from all around the world. Plans after commencement: applying for my PhD"

 

 

 

 

 

Muhammad Imran || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Muhammad Imran“I was fortunate to have a mentor whose guidance was incredibly valuable to me. Their wisdom and expertise helped me navigate challenges, make informed decisions, and grow both personally and professionally. Their mentorship was instrumental in shaping my journey and achieving my goals.”

 

 

 Toni Benn || M.S. Management of Technology

Toni Benn"One highlight of my time at Tandon has to be the collaboration with other individuals in my classes. Many of them are also work professionals with varied experiences and backgrounds and it was a pleasure learning alongside them and from them.”

 

 

 

 

Barbara Porter || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Barbara Porter“Aspen Olmsted (mentor) helped me keep going when I thought I couldn’t juggle it all.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Miran Chowdhery || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Miran Chowdhery“My time at NYU has opened doors to incredible opportunities in the enterprise tech industry. I’m proud to have successfully navigated the challenges of working full-time while completing my studies at NYU.”

 

 

 

 

Nina Hartney || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Nina Hartney“I’m continuing my role as an Information Security Manager for an International IT corporation in the greater London area.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shahadat Hossain || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Shahadat Hossain“The entire study period was challenging as my little one was growing up while I was studying at Tandon.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trang Duong || M.S. Cybersecurity, NYU Cyber Fellows

Trang Duong“My time at NYU has opened doors to incredible opportunities in the enterprise tech industry. I’m proud to have successfully navigated the challenges of working full-time while completing my studies at NYU.”

 

 

 

 

 

A Celebration of Our Digital Learning Class of 2024

Collage of Digital Learning Graduates during the 2024 celebration

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