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He began university in the '70s. Now, 49 years later, this 'farm boy' earns his degree from Guelph

12 June 2025
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He began university in the '70s. Now, 49 years later, this 'farm boy' earns his degree from Guelph
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Dave Burnett’s Journey to Graduation

After starting his studies at the University of Guelph in 1976, Dave Burnett left to pursue hands-on work. He returned nearly five decades later to earn his Bachelor of Science degree, marking a significant milestone in his long educational journey.

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