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Tiffany Ann Hsu, 37, & Christine Fan, 46, Graduate With Master’s Degrees

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Congratulations are in order for Taiwanese actress Tiffany Ann Hsu who graduated with an MBA from Shih Hsin University's overseas master’s programme last weekend.

According to reports, the 37-year-old graduated from the Department of Communication Management from the university's Shanghai campus. Other famous alum include Ruby Lin, who graduated last year, and Mickey Huang.

Congrats!

Due to the pandemic, the scale of the graduation ceremony, which was held at Taiwan’s Shih Hsin University, was smaller and also simultaneously broadcast on live stream.

Like Ruby, Tiffany was her cohort’s student union president and also received the Outstanding Achievement Award.

In a statement through the university, Tiffany, who was called dubbed the "Most Beautiful Graduate", said she felt a sense of recognition during the ceremony.

Though she has graduated, the work is not over for Tiffany.

The actress shared with Apple Daily that she is still working on her thesis, which will most likely focus on her lingerie brand An.niversary which she launched last November.

Christine Fan also received her EMBA

Also graduating last weekend was Taiwanese singer Christine Fan.

The 46-year-old graduated with an EMBA in International Fashion Management from National Taiwan Normal University.

Hubby Blackie Chen shared snippets from Christine’s convocation on Facebook yesterday (Jun 12), saying how proud he is of her.

These two years have not been easy. I admire Fan Fan for overcoming all difficulties and challenges and also for working hard to complete her master's degree. Our whole family is proud of her. Congrats!" he wrote.

During the ceremony, Christine represented the graduates to give a speech and expressed gratitude to teachers and classmates for their guidance and support.

"Thank you for the guidance of the teachers of National Taiwan Normal University. Meeting a diverse group of friends has enriched my life,” she said.

Christine was accused of misleading the public into believing she was a Harvard student in 2000 when she was actually studying economics at Harvard Extension School.

She eventually returned to Taiwan to pursue her singing career and did not complete her degree.

Photos: Shih Hsin University, Blackie Chen/Facebook, Christine Fan/Instagram

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