Boy continuin By Jennifer Bell Ste eer. pit The Intelligencer Bey Boyee is a firm believer in lifelong learning. At 63, Boyce has just graduated from Laurentian Univer- sity in a with a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies —after 17 of studying by correspondence. , Boyce — married to for- Oi 's educational foray began in 1979, when she eee high school as a mature student to get her Since then, not a year has gone by that Boyce hasn’t taken a course of some kind to enrich her learning experi- eee love reading, and researching things that are of inter- ore: said Boyce.” For the last 17 years, Boyce has worked part-time at bookstore, which has been a great resource dur- ing her Studies. “It’s been a lending eee and T’ve been able to access a lot of great material for essay And even though she’s now ve her long-awaited degree from Laurentian, Boyce says she’s not done with education. pe ADS fe eee ae Doravoe,t think it would be helpful in sreatea ek elaine, Boyce plans to pay ete thee rere ne J paitlative cape reauires a sp iri- and my work in religious and native stud- . Daye el hasta Cry an her dire Duncan ‘Thomas and Susie with “the tremendous support pees allowed me to devote so much time of four hours each day studying was fortunate to have “not