LSCM Christmas Dinner and Happy New Year to All
01/01/2016

Happy New Year to everyone! đ I hope you all have had a lovely Christmas holiday with loved ones. It is now officially 2016 đ Oh Yeah! Fresh start! Have you set your New Year’s resolution yet?
Looking back to the first term in Cranfield, it was indeed an amazing three months of the LSCMers’ experience! During December, we were all working hard towards deadlines and exams, at the mean time, helping out and supporting each other, like a big family. On December the 11th, we had our LSCM Christmas Dinner at Mitchell Hall. It was a fantastic evening and we all had so much fun. Here are some photos [mostly selfies ;-)] for the night!
Em… so what else happened during December in Cranfield? I was lucky to attend the “Cranfield Beyond 2020” presentation in Vicent Building on December the 15th, where our Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Peter Gregson, Director of Marketing, Communications and Development, Maddie McGowan and various key members of the project team had shared with all staffs the latest outcome of the project and the new Cranfield Personality which was described by six “couplets” (displayed on buildings across campus).
It was brilliant to see how Cranfield University is developing and its projections for the future! I am so proud of being a student here đ
I wish everyone a prosperous 2016! Hope you can all achieve your goals and be closer to your dreams!
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Amazing Pictures&Wonderful Time last year!