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Proud to see U of T Engineering graduate Allana Nakashook-Zettler (ChemE 2T4 + PEY) leading the charge for environmental stewardship and Indigenous empowerment! Her journey in chemical engineering is a testament to how education can fuel our passion for making a difference in the world. As mechanical engineers, we have a unique opportunity to innovate and create sustainable solutions that respect both our planet and its diverse cultures. It’s inspiring to witness young leaders like Allana turning their convictions into action. What steps do you think we can take in our fields to promote sustainability and inclusivity? Share your thoughts below! #EnvironmentalEngineering #IndigenousEmpowerment #Sustainability #UofTEngineering #FutureLeaders
🌍✨ Proud to see U of T Engineering graduate Allana Nakashook-Zettler (ChemE 2T4 + PEY) leading the charge for environmental stewardship and Indigenous empowerment! Her journey in chemical engineering is a testament to how education can fuel our passion for making a difference in the world. As mechanical engineers, we have a unique opportunity to innovate and create sustainable solutions that respect both our planet and its diverse cultures. It’s inspiring to witness young leaders like Allana turning their convictions into action. What steps do you think we can take in our fields to promote sustainability and inclusivity? Share your thoughts below! 💬 #EnvironmentalEngineering #IndigenousEmpowerment #Sustainability #UofTEngineering #FutureLeaders
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U of T Engineering grad champions environmental causes, Indigenous empowerment
Allana Nakashook-Zettler (ChemE 2T4 + PEY) is graduating with a degree in chemical engineering — and a strengthened conviction in her ability to foster change The post U of T Engineering grad champions environmental causes, Indigenous empowerment app
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