Celebrating Achievement: Mame Fatou Mbacké Ndiaye Named Class President

Students
Awards and recognition
Graduation
Convocation
Mame Fatou Ndiaye
We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mame Fatou Mbacké Ndiaye, who recently graduated as one of three class presidents in International Economics and Development. Based in Senegal, Mame pursued her studies online throughout the pandemic and emerged as a leader and inspiration within our academic community.

Her achievement stands as a testament to her resilience and dedication, even amidst unprecedented challenges. As she takes her place as valedictorian, Mame is eager to champion the pursuit of knowledge, advocate for diversity, uphold the right to inclusion, and, above all, honour the duty of truth. Her unwavering belief in these values has not only guided her journey but also inspired her peers and faculty alike.

Mame spoke passionately about the importance of embracing the beauty of diversity, understanding different perspectives, and fostering a culture of inclusion that benefits all. She encouraged her fellow graduates to carry forward these principles and to approach their future endeavours with curiosity, empathy, and integrity.

We applaud Mame's outstanding academic performance, her commitment to excellence, and her dedication to fostering positive change. Her journey exemplifies the transformative power of education, regardless of geographic barriers. She is a shining example of how determination and a commitment to values can overcome even the most challenging of circumstances.

As Mame embarks on the next chapter of her journey, we are confident she will continue to make a meaningful impact on the global stage. Her accomplishments reflect the strength of our academic community, and we are immensely proud to count her among our distinguished alumni.

Congratulations, Mame, on this well-deserved achievement! Your advocacy for knowledge, diversity, inclusion, and truth will undoubtedly lead to many more successes in the years to come.