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June 10, 2021

Class of 2021: When the teacher becomes the student

Schulich professor Salvatore Federico to graduate with a degree in Greek and Roman Studies
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Salvatore Federico is adding to his list of educational accomplishments. 草莓污视频导航

After Dr. Salvatore Federico, PhD, crosses the virtual stage to mark his graduation with a degree in Greek and Roman Studies, the first thing he will need to do is get some shut-eye.

the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, and the Centre for Bioengineering Research and Education, at the Schulich School of Engineering, he embarked on the journey to further his own education in fall 2010.

鈥淢y initial goals were to learn some Greek and refresh my Latin,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut I got much more, learning to look into the Indo-European roots of words, and now I see the connections between the different languages.鈥

He says that background allows him to show his students that understanding why a concept is termed in a certain way helps them understand and remember the concept itself.

Inspiring a future professor

Federico admits the reason he wanted to chase this post-secondary dream is a 鈥渓ong story.鈥

It goes back to his childhood days in Italy, where,聽after finishing junior high school, his top two choices to further his education were 鈥渓iceo scientifico鈥 and 鈥渓iceo classico.鈥

鈥淭he former offered a lot of mathematics, physics, philosophy and Latin,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭he latter offered a lot of Latin, Greek and philosophy.鈥

While he always loved the Greco-Roman world, he didn鈥檛 want to sacrifice math and physics, so he chose liceo scientifico聽and subsequently embarked on his engineering journey.

When Federico arrived in Calgary for the first time in 2000, he met , whom he calls 鈥渁 walking encyclopedia in mechanics and a true Renaissance man,鈥澛爓ho had obtained his degree in classics from the 草莓污视频导航.

鈥淢arcelo has always been an infinite source of inspiration for me,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o, for spirit of emulation, I decided to get a taste of Ancient Greek by taking a few courses. I was so enthusiastic of those first courses that I decided to take a full degree.鈥

The best of intentions

What started as a labour of love turned into a delicate balance between being a professor and a student.

鈥淢y plan was initially to take two or three courses a year,鈥 Federicosays. 鈥淚 was able to do this by being very diligent in taking notes in class and聽鈥 well聽鈥 by diminishing my daily hours of sleep.鈥

Sleep would become more elusive in 2012, when Federico and his wife, Hanae, welcomed their first child, Leo. Three years later, their youngest son Luca was born.

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Salvatore Federico poses with his family, in a photo taken in December 2018 in Japan.

Submitted by Salvatore Federico

鈥淚 was still able to manage the situation when Leo was born,鈥 Federico admits. 鈥淏ut after Luca was born, I couldn鈥檛 make it anymore.鈥

He took a hiatus from his degree aspirations until January 2020.

Finishing what he started

Over the last couple of years, Federico has completed the four final courses he needed to graduate, while also managing work and family time.

鈥淭he learning itself has been an incredibly rewarding experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淢ore importantly, I鈥檓 immensely grateful to my family for letting me divert some of my time towards my studies.鈥

Federico is also quick to credit his professors for helping him along the way, including , PhD,聽and .

鈥淪alvatore is a real character,鈥 Bertolin says with a smile. 鈥淗e was stubborn, loud and opinionated. I really liked having him in class, although some of the younger students may have been a bit intimidated.鈥

She says Federico wrote 鈥渨onderful essays鈥 and was聽鈥 unsurprisingly聽鈥 鈥渓eaps and bounds ahead of other students鈥 because of his maturity and intelligence.

Aside from sleep, Federico plans to informally take more courses in a few years, like French, mathematics and physics. He also has a passion for music and for playing guitar, which he hopes to take a little more seriously.

鈥淧erhaps the next degree will be the Yamaha diploma in modern guitar,鈥 he says with a laugh. 鈥淏ut please don鈥檛 tell my wife.鈥

Congratulations, Class of 2021!

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