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108th ConvocationThe University of Winnipeg
29th GraduationProfessional, Applied and Continuing Education
2016 AUTUMN
CONVOCATION
AUTUMNCONVOCATION 2016
THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG 108TH CONVOCATION CEREMONY
The University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre
9:30 a.m. | Friday, October 14th
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR
To the Graduands of 2016:
Congratulations!
I am proud to join you on this extraordinary occasion and wish you well as you move forward as leaders in our global community.
Convocation marks a day when the whole University turns its focus to its reason for being. This is a university where the next generation of leaders is born and where students from all walks of life can achieve their dreams.
Every one of you has much to be proud of today and I encourage you to take great satisfaction in seeing the results of your hard work. You are the stars of the show; relish your accomplishments!
Today we look to the future with great anticipation and optimism. The University of Winnipeg graduates have much to offer Canada and the world beyond our borders. Be persistent, pursue your goals, and know that you will have our continued support along the way.
ROBERT SILVER, BSc (Hons)
CHANCELLOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG
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It is my honour, on behalf of The University of Winnipeg community, to offer sincere congratulations to each of you on your achievements. Today we gather to celebrate your success and to pause and reflect on where you will go next — whether you are launching a career, pursuing further studies, or taking off to explore the world — you have reached an important milestone on your journey.
This is also a time for us to recognize and value the support and encouragement you have received from professors, family, friends, and fellow students who have helped you realize your dreams. It was Rudyard Kipling who said “He travels the fastest who travels alone.” A wise person adds “We who travel farthest, travel with others.”
UWinnipeg is located on Treaty One land in the heart of the Métis nation, and we are a richly diverse community. It is our underlying strength. We are deeply committed to reaching out to all students, including those who have traditionally faced barriers to participating in post-secondary education. I hope you have been enriched by the exposure to the many ideas, cultures and life experiences that flourish here.
You are now members of the extended UWinnipeg family, joining more than 50,000 people who have passed through these doors as students. I am one of those graduates, and I attribute my academic and career successes to the solid foundation I received at UWinnipeg and the dedicated professors who inspired me to continue to strive and learn.
It is our sincere hope that your time at UWinnipeg has allowed you to realize your unique talents as you move forward to create a difference in your community.
On behalf of our faculty and staff, congratulations once again and please accept my best wishes for your adventures ahead.
DR. ANNETTE TRIMBEE, BSc, MSc, PhD
PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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Welcome to the Fall 2016 Convocation at The University of Winnipeg!
It is at this important moment that we congratulate the graduating class of 2016 as they celebrate the successful completion of their degree programs. For all of your hard work, and for all you will do in the coming years, we want to recognize and honour your achievements.
This year, The Alumni Association Council is proud to present internationally-renowned architectural historian Dr. Frank Albo with the Distinguished Alumni Award for his numerous contributions to The University of Winnipeg. In addition to Dr. Albo’s impeccable academic record, his ground-breaking research on the Manitoba Legislative Building (the basis for his book, The Hermetic Code) continues to make an indelible impact upon architectural scholarship both in Canada and abroad. As a scholar of global importance and a prominent alumnus of The University of Winnipeg, Dr. Albo is a worthy addition to the University’s distinguished list of honoured alumni.
Like Dr. Albo, today’s graduates are poised to make their own impact on the world. The knowledge that our many students have acquired over the past years of dedicated study will undoubtedly translate into a legacy of leadership and lifelong learning.
On behalf of The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association and its more than 50,000 alumni, I extend a warm congratulations to our Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Dr. Albo, and to all of this year’s graduates. Today is a day of celebration!
Warm regards,
SARAH BEZAN, BA (HONS), MA
PRESIDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
MESSAGE FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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108 T H C ON VOC AT I ONORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Friday, October 14th, 2016 – 9:30 a.m. Conferring of degrees in Graduate Programs, Science, Education, Arts, Business & Economics, and Kinesiology
Annette Trimbee, BSc, MSc, PhDPresident and Vice-Chancellor, presiding
ENTRANCE OF THE ACADEMIC PROCESSIONThe audience is requested to rise for the entrance of the academic procession.
Barry Anderson, BA(Hons), MSc, PhD Organist
TRADITIONAL DRUMMING & SINGING
Rob ApetagonCultural Advisor, Aboriginal Student Services Centre
INVOCATION
Reverend Tanis Kolisnyk, BA, MA, CMSAcademic Advisor, Student Life
Elder Dan ThomasFifth Degree Midewiwan Elder, Ojibwe Sun Dance Ceremony Conductor
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREEConferred by Chancellor Robert Silver, BSc(Hons)
HONORARY DOCTOR OF LAWS
Ida Albo, BA(Hons), MAPresented by John Bulman, PhD, CM, LLD
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUANDS
Ida Albo, BA(Hons), MA
ADDITIONAL AWARDS
Campus Sustainability Award Alan Diduck, PhD, MNRM, LLB
Clarence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Service Eva Pip, BSc (Hons), PhD
Marsha Hanen Award for Excellence in Creating Community Awareness Marilou McPhedran, CM, BA, LLB, LLM, LLD
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ADMISSION TO DEGREES IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS, SCIENCE, EDUCATION, ARTS, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS AND KINESIOLOGYConferred by Chancellor Robert Silver, BSc(Hons)
Master of Science
Master of Arts
Master’s in Development Practice
Master of Marriage and Family Therapy
Master of Arts (Joint UM)
Master of Public Administration (Joint UM)
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (4 Year)
Bachelor of Science
Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Education
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Bachelor of Arts (4 Year)
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration (4 Year)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts (4 Year) in Economics*
Bachelor of Arts in Economics*
Bachelor of Science (4 Year) in Kinesiology*
Bachelor of Kinesiology (4 Year)
Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
* also listed previously under respective degrees
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS (CONTINUED)
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD PRESENTATION
Dr. Frank Albo, BA, MA, MPhil, PhDPresented by Ruth Dickinson, BA (4 Year) Vice-President of the University of Winnipeg Alumni Association
WELCOME TO THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Ruth Dickinson, BA (4 Year)Vice-President of The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association
VALEDICTORY ADDRESS
Ying Yang (Jason), BBA (4 Year)
CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE PRESIDENT
Annette Trimbee, BSc, MSc, PhD
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Colin Russell, BA(Hons), BEd, MARegistrar
RETIREMENT OF THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
Winnipeg Police Pipe Band
The audience is requested to remain in their places until the academic procession has retired.
An informal reception will be held immediately following the recessional in Riddell Hall. We invite you to enjoy our campus.
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DEGREES
Samah Alsaadi
Alexandra Lyndsey Montague Froese
Bo Pang
Matthew Garrett Turnbull
Tiansheng Wang
Oluyemi Funlolo Yaya
Xiaopeng Zhang
MASTER OF SCIENCE
MASTER OF ARTS
Jessica Gillian Lilith Adam
Katherine MacKay Burns
Kelly Amanda Burwash
Jordan Ross Byggdin
Madison Paige Connolly
Jessica Fontaine
Veronica Tomola Olaitan
Majing Oloko
Fatima Tuz Zohora
MASTER’S IN DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
Adesuwa Vanessa Ero
Anna Huard
Leah McDonnell
Oluwabusola Oluwatodimu Olaniyan
MASTER OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY
Lois Mildred Braun
Meyling Paola Pineda Chow
Timothy Kirk Cowan
Daniel Brian Fukushima-Dyal
Jacinth Helen Glasgow
Jocelyn Buenafe Lantin
Corinna Reimer
Leah Margaret Ross
Sandra Leigh Scott
Sonya Dawn Warga
Tanis Dawn Wiebe
Tanya Joyce Zubert
MASTER OF ARTS (JOINT UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA)
Erin Acland
Jarad Buckwold
Steve Dueck
Shelisa Klassen
Amanda Linden
Ted Malcolmson
Tyyne Petrowski
Sarah Ramsden
Karolya Vargscarr
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Ethan Cabel
Mateja Jankov
Alana Kernaghan
Erinn Mah
Ian Phillips
David Scammell
Hooman Shirazi
Phillippe Trudeau
Anna Urbanik
Sarah Whiteford
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (JOINT UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)
Daeyoun Kim
Daniel Ethan Kroft
Jeremy Allan Nicholson
Meagan Nicole Warkentin
Anastasia Alberg
Justine Gabrielle Backer
Breanne Michelle Bouchard
Michelle Andrea Brandt
Ashton Amira Chabot
Andy Quang Dang Che
Tynnille Dawn Chomenchuk
Janelle Colette Comte
Shawna Marie Crozier
Derek Joseph Dessens
Ellina Domnidou
Megan Lindsay Friesen
Alanna Brianne Halajko
Samantha Ann Humphrey
Heather Elizabeth Konopski
Kasey La
Braulio Cesar Leiva
Matthew Nicolas Lemoine
Alex Enrrique Menjivar
Alexandra Geoffrey Keiko Miki
Jennifer Louise Moyer
Samar Mraiza
Brittany Anne Panko
Sheena Leslie Porco
Tristan James Sampson
Patricia Jeanette Marie Savoie
Kayla Marie Vandal
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (4 YEAR)
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DEGREES (CONTINUED)
Rohit Ashu Aggarwal
Marika Steiger Beaulieu
Ian B. Cadiz
Ryan Matthew Cantor
Clara Lucia Ciro Sanmiguel
Jacqueline Sydney Donner
Mariella D’Ottavio
Jordan Joanne Dyker
Paul Abram Friesen
Joseph Anthony Friesen
Lucas Gerald Giesbrecht
Jana Marie Goodmanson
Alexi Joy Hadder
Kelsey Fredrick Howard
Sarah Kristina Inocando
Aisha Khizar
Rachel Minata Klassen
Meghan Paige Ledger
Anna Logacheva
Kyle Macdonald
Shawn Jeremy Masesar
Stephanie Elyse Pops
Hillary Ivy Prescott
Jacob Sazonov
Daniel Sokal
Connor Michael Staub
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Elizabeth Ann Alsip
Kathryn Dawn Amato
Joel Christopher Anderson
Jennifer Amy Arjoon
Renata Santana Assuncao
Mark Rory Slingsby Behrendt
Diana Katherine Borys
Renata Vilas B. Correa Brayner
Robert Munro Burns
Kelly Lee Clemons
David Van William Costello
Heidi Deborah Crowley
Michael Andrew Erin
Kristine Ashley Maria Fehr
Natália Gomes Ferreira
Marcus Frederick Fowler
Annett Rosilyn Gordon
Charles Anthony Heide
Andrew Paul Hildebrand
Carol Anne Hoydalo
Kimberly James
Kyle Matthew Mark Jordanov
Anastasia Karagiannis Bell
Stephanie Ingrid Kayler
Nathan Charles Klippenstein
Viktoriia Viktorivna Kostelna
Carleigh Marie Ann Lavallee
Tanya Jennifer Levy
Carleen Emilia Lewicki
Brian Lien
Saundra Deean Lubkey
Katherine Dawn McIntyre
Marsha Holly Missyabit
Rachelle Lee Ongenae
POST-BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
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Gregory Claude Parent
Barbara Ann Parkin
Karyn Ann Parypa
Pamela G. Penner
Mariana Raikh
Mercy Nana Okyirewa Sackey
Kelly Liane Schade
Megan Lesleigh Schroeder
Richelle Angela Scott
Cara Seidel
Natalia Nina Serwylo
Samantha Lynn Shulha
Lars Eric Sigurdson
Alyssia Joy Silverberg-Kaufmann
Bernadette Lynn Smith
Leanne Angela Sookermany
Richard Raymond Stocki
Andriana Larysa Tarasiuk
Shelley Jeannette M. Torz
Sandra Maria Turcotte
Dustin Cole Unrau
Jennifer Anne Van Cauwenberghe
Megan Joy Wiebe
Sarah Louise Wiebe
Kim Ann Jaremowich Zeglinski
Darcie Mitchell Zorniak
Jeremy Nicholas Stephan Zorniak
Michelle Petrina Courchene
Sydney Alexis Dowse
Sandra Marie Hughes
April King
Caitlin Marie Matewish
Teri McKay
Marnee Lynn Dale Murray
Kimberley Anne Pastetnik
Niki Albina Simard
Wanda Sveinson
Jonathon Albert William Traverse
Jeanne Marie Renee Truthwaite
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
POST-BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (CONTINUED)
Samantha Shelton Campbell
Anna Edrith Norma Currie
James Allister Davidson
Alexandra June Judge
Dunja Kovacevic
Regina Beatrice Licarte
Faithe Wallace Pearson
Kendra Hope Penner
Jamie Joy Pfau
Kukhanya Dumisa Sibanda
Satara Devi Subedar
Ashley Taylor Swiergosz
Zaley Dawn Warkentin
Erin Anne Yaremko
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)
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DEGREES (CONTINUED)
Tolulope Oluwadamilola Adigun
Meshal Abdullah Alsaleem
Harnoor Kaur Bhangu
Jessica Marie Botelho-Urbanski
Samara Brazer
Lauren Barbara Checkley
Dillon Douglas Darr
Jeffrey Kirk Dowson
Laura Jean Ellis
Emily Elizabeth Enns
Emily Laura Epp
Diego Antonio Gonzalez Cardona
Jennifer Lynn Haddad
James Alexander Hawboldt
David James Hollier
Alexander Henry Laser
Breanne Laura Marie Lavallee-Heckert
Yau Keng Li
Eric Kenneth Mazur
Brittany Jade Moroz
Jena Cailyn Morris-Boissonneault
Adam Moszynski
Britt Ashley Novakowski
Jordyn Stephanie Jean O’Dunn Orto
Claire Annie Paetkau
Elizabeth Pappas
Lauryn Elizabeth Dawn Penner
Santino Ring Ring
Stephanie Chantal Routledge
Carly Elaine Savoie
Asha Miriam Stobbe Reimer
Maureen Lynn Twovoice
Kelan Michael Young
Allison Marie Zacharias
BACHELOR OF ARTS (4 YEAR)
Iorkyase Aboiyar
Kelsey Alanna Acheson
Terrie-Lynn Acton
Mark Thomas Anderson
Cameron John Baydock
Kim Dawn Bedard
Brenden Paul Bjornson
Shanleigh Marie Boatman
Genevieve Margaret Boken
Seth Paul Boulding
Malaika Rose Brandt-Murenzi
Alexander Braun
Albert Dwight Bruyere
Janielle Pabustan Calma
Dina Cantin
Sarah Alexandra Carnevale
Sheena Sarah Rose Catcheway
Karam Choi
Monybuny Chuol
Dylan Corey Cohen
Brittany Lauren Costa
Vernon Christopher Dalusong
Alexandria Constantina Dawson
Dilna Susadhi Dharmasiri
Gurpreet Singh Dhillon
Daniel Joseph D’souza
BACHELOR OF ARTS
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Marcie Fehr
Michelle Elizabeth Fortin
Skylar Richard Raymond Gislason
Yossi Igor Golinkin
Aric Brett Goodbrandson
Jenessa Marie Grabski
Aimee Agnes Granger
Cassandra Grdovic
Junchen Guo
Keisha Lorree Hildebrand
Matthew Clayton Holden
Sandra Marie Hughes
James Isfeld
Edwina Michelle Kaderle
Lawrence Kayondo
Danielle Eliza Margaret Keenan
Harmanjeet Kaur Kensray
April King
Lacey Rosemary Kontusic
Kayla Michelle Kraynyk
Stephen Joseph Krzos
Dielle Leclerc
Codi Eveline Lewald
Changqing Liu
Blair Kenneth MacDonald
Kylie Nicol Macrae
Caitlin Marie Matewish
Brooke Lauren McCombs
Phyllis Patricia McCord
Teri McKay
Aaron Roy McMahon
Felix Alberto Meza
Nataly Chantal Michaud
Roderick Erik Mitchell
Marnee Lynn Dale Murray
Melissa Nicole Nelson
Uyen Hoai Nguyen
Reid Gardner Noton
Sandy Nichole Oliveira
Breanna Kimberly Marie Olojan
Jenna Nicole Oman
Kyle John Edward Omichinski
Damien Bryce Ozechowsky
Kimberley Anne Pastetnik
Julia Rose Patrick
Darren Fred Pawella
Daniel John Pearce
Monica Theresa Petrick
Clare Chileshe Phiri
Alexander Bo Prokopetz
Jesse Cole Pullman
Janith Chamikara Rajamanthri
Sara Beth Reznik
Tanisha Joeanna Jessica Roberts
Brigitte Diane Marie Rondeau
Nia Cailey Ross
Jordan Will Sawchuk
Rhea Anne Schmidt
Niki Albina Simard
Dillon William Smith
Jody Elaine Stanton
Trudy Joyce Stevenson
Vanessa Rose Streilein
Paul Robert Strong
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
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DEGREES (CONTINUED)
Wanda Sveinson
Hardeep Suri
Jonathon Albert William Traverse
Jeanne Marie Renee Truthwaite
Nicole Dannielle Versluis
Arielle Maog Villarin
Jemimah Bamtin Wade
Vanessa Amber Wall
Nikeesha Colette Williams
Jake Vernon Franklin Zelenewich
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Alyssa Ashley Blanco
Heather Lorraine Brown
Olivia Budzak
Lauren Barbara Checkley
Geoffrey Christie
Brendon Jacques Lamont Daneault
Mathew Jeffrey Doman
Abraham Thon Duot
Alison Kate Greenslade
Kelli Heinrich
Dyllon Mckenzie Hubscher
Rachael Denise Jones
Erin Jean Kantyluk
Cody Narcisse Lapointe
Riley William Laurans
Jingdan Liu
Carl Dave Pacamana Martinez
Hao Ning
Sergey Oleynik
Kirk Pascal
Francesco Principe
Hannah Grace Prins-Coy
Marie-Pier Caroline Racine
Valeriya Rozhkova
Brittany Ann Sinclair
Kirill Teslenko
Serafina R Trunzo
Gene Chung Wat
Ying Yang (Jason)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (4 YEAR)
Rasmeet Singh Arora
Althea Bispham
Florence Carboh
Xi Chen
Jordan William Clancy
Kayla Jenna Renee Ducharme
Yaqing Guo
Timothy Max Hague
Martha Murcia Hall
Jaymee L. Jaime
Bhupinder Singh Jhajj
Floura Paras Kothari
James Robert LaPage
Simone Marie Lark
Jingdan Liu
Rongze Ma
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Chelsea Dawn Deborah Galbraith-Harp James Trevor Zamko
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY (4 YEAR)
Daniel Joseph D’souza
Yossi Igor Golinkin
Junchen Guo
Lawrence Kayondo
Changquing Liu
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS*
Ashton Amira Chabot
Shawna Marie Crozier
Janelle Colette Comte
Ellina Domnidou
Braulio Cesar Leiva
Tristan James Sampson
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (4 YEAR) IN KINESIOLOGY*
Jeohn Paulo Madrid
Taylor Marie Malanowich
Belinda Vanessa McKinson
Viktoriya Moskalyuk
Harshit Nagpaul
Ling Qin
Md Zoheb Rasul
Tracy Lyn Rossier
Amandeep Singh Rukhra
Taimoor Tahseen Sahi
Abhishek Saini
Nolan Edward Trembath
Yenan Wang
Kim Bryan Oliva Yasay
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)
Yau Keng Li
BACHELOR OF ARTS (4 YEAR) IN ECONOMICS*
Tanisha Joeanna Jessica Roberts Rhea Anne Schmidt
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN KINESIOLOGY*
Paul Mikko Ayo
Jessica Vanessa Elias Lopez
Jared Reis Jacob Neufeld
Matthew James Varnes
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
* also listed previously under respective degrees
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DEGREES (CONTINUED)
ADDITIONAL GRADUATES – JUNE 2016
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (4 YEAR)
Michael Kalturnyk
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Darrin James Brown
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)
Richard Andrew Boli
BACHELOR OF ARTS (4 YEAR)
Richard Andrew Boli
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Darrin James Brown
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Ida Albo is an accomplished economist, successful entrepreneur, and ardent community supporter whose impassioned generosity and civic pride drives her desire to improve the quality of life for all Winnipeggers. As co-owner of the iconic Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre, she has worked tirelessly for many years to restore the 1913 landmark and transform it into one of the city’s finest hotels and most popular event venues. She followed up that labour of love by sharing her passion for yoga — co-founding downtown Winnipeg’s Yoga Public.
Born and raised in Winnipeg’s inner city, Albo exemplifies the values of hard work and a good education — instilled by her parents, who were new immigrants from Italy.
Among her many volunteer commitments, she has served UWinnipeg as a member of the Alumni Association Council, as a Board of Regent, and as an active UWinnipeg Foundation board member and generous supporter of the Duff Roblin Gala Dinner, which raises funds for Indigenous scholars. She earned a BA (Honours) degree in Economics from UWinnipeg in 1981 and a MA in Economics from Queen’s University in 1982.
Albo is a community booster who rolls up her sleeves and gets involved to strengthen the fabric of our city. She has given her time and energy to numerous community and charitable organizations, among them: CentreVenture Development Corporation, where she was instrumental spearheading the Plaza Skate Park as well as in the rebirth of Winnipeg’s Central Park; Canadian Tourism Commission; Health Sciences Centre Research Foundation; Manning Foundation; Cancer Care Manitoba; Winnipeg Symphony; and the Pan Am Clinic Foundation. Albo is currently on the boards of Cancer Care Manitoba, Winnipeg Symphony, Canada Games 2017, and Manitoba Business Council; she is also Chair of the WAG Gala.
In recognition of her many years of service to others, Albo was awarded the Variety Children’s Charity Gold Heart in 2010 and UWinnipeg’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2012. She was named a member of the Order of Canada in 2015.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to recognize Ida Albo — alumna, entrepreneur, fundraiser, community builder, and volunteer — with an Honorary Doctor of Laws.
Ida AlboBA (Hons), MA
HONORARY DOCTOR OF LAWS
HONOUREES
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Through advocacy, mentorship, and education, Dr. Alan Diduck has made numerous and lasting contributions to campus sustainability at The University of Winnipeg. As a professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences and Acting Associate Dean of the Faculty of Science, Diduck has empowered students to rally for better environmental practices and positive changes inside and outside of the classroom for more than a decade.
An involved faculty member and champion of socio-political empowerment, Diduck provided invaluable mentorship to students involved in the SUNSET (Sustainable University Now, Sustainable Environment Tomorrow) group as they successfully advocated for the creation of a campus-wide sustainability initiative between 2003 and 2006. He has also served on many committees, including the Campus Sustainability Council and the Academic Working Group on Sustainability, and was involved in the development of the Richardson College for the Environment.
Notably, Diduck has taken on the development of a campus sustainability course, which debuted in Winter Term 2016. The course tasked students with creating projects, proposals and feasibility studies that addressed environmental sustainability at UWinnipeg. Student work from the first session of the special topics course included the development of a seed library, research into opportunities for storm water management on campus, and a proposal for strategies to better integrate sustainability into the curriculum.
Diduck’s investment in the new campus sustainability course typifies his commitment to student empowerment and his regard for the university as a living laboratory.
For his dedication to improving environmental practices and advocacy among students, The University of Winnipeg is proud to honour Dr. Alan Diduck with the Campus Sustainability Recognition Award.
Alan DiduckPhD, MNRM, LLB
CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY RECOGNITION AWARD
HONOUREES (CONTINUED)
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Throughout her long and distinguished career, which spans nearly four decades at The University of Winnipeg, Eva Pip has served the community as a researcher, academic, and advocate for clean water.
Pip sets a standard to which many academics aspire, but few achieve. She has built a research career on topics of direct interest to the public at large — centering around water quality — and has skillfully communicated this work to the public, all levels of government, and academia.
Pip has long maintained a direct interest in the health and welfare of First Nations communities, and was one of the first to highlight the chronic water quality issues they face. She has conducted extensive work on groundwater and the effects of industrial agriculture. Additionally, Pip was one of the first to emphasize water quality problems on Lake Winnipeg and is an ongoing advocate for its health.
Pip’s expertise is regularly sought out when new reports on water are published, when there is an accidental spill, and when new
environmental regulations are proposed. She often is called upon by government agencies and academic colleagues to consult on water issues, and also serves as an expert in legal proceedings when required.
Pip effectively shares her expertise with the public in multiple forums, is always available to offer insight to the media, and is directly engaged in community work. She still makes time to present papers on her extensive research at national and international meetings and to professional societies, all while serving on numerous boards and advisory committees.
For a second* time, The University of Winnipeg honours Eva Pip with The Clarence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Service — a reflection of her vigor, technical expertise, and genuine commitment to service that has helped impact water protection policy to the benefit of public and environmental health.
*Dr. Eva Pip received The Clarence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Service in 1987
Eva PipBSc (Hons), PhD
CLARENCE ATCHISON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Marilou McPhedran is a human rights lawyer and professor who serves as the founding Director of the Institute for International Women’s Rights at The University of Winnipeg Global College and on the boards of the community-based “sister” organization, Institute for International Women’s Rights – Manitoba, and of the Legal Help Centre, both of which she co-founded. Marilou led Global College in the launching of one of the world’s few undergraduate human rights majors and she continues to design and teach innovative, collaborative courses that integrate concepts of human security and human rights. She has worked with a wide range of stakeholders, including agencies in the United Nations, the University for Peace in Costa Rica, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, Rotary World Peace Partners, Women for Women South Sudan, and numerous other organizations.
A pioneer in research and advocacy to counter human rights violations through systemic reform — in law, medicine, education, and government — she describes her work as “evidence-based advocacy” for
achieving “lived rights”. Last month, as the chair of the Minister’s Task Force on Sexual Abuse of Patients in Ontario, she delivered bold recommendations set in an “ecological human rights framework”.
Her honours include the Order of Canada, in recognition of her efforts towards stronger gender equality protections in the Canadian constitution, and an Honorary Doctorate from her alma mater, The University of Winnipeg. Named one of Canada’s ten most influential women’s rights advocates in Homemakers Magazine and Woman of the Year by B’nai Brith Women, she is also a recipient of Queen’s Jubilee and Diamond Jubilee Medals. In the past year she has been featured among “Women Who Inspire” by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women, awarded the “Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law” by Osgoode Hall Law School, and named an “Access to Justice Champion” in the Law Times.
The University of Winnipeg is honoured to present Marilou McPhedran with the Marsha Hanen Award for Excellence in Creating Community Awareness, for her exceptional and longstanding contributions to building caring and just societies.
Marilou McPhedranCM, BA, LLB, LLM, LLD
MARSHA HANEN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CREATING COMMUNITY AWARENESS
HONOUREES (CONTINUED)
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Dr. Frank Albo is an internationally renowned architectural historian and is known locally as the inspiration behind The Hermetic Code, a bestselling book detailing the fascinating secrets and symbolism of the architecture of the Manitoba Legislative Building. More than 22,000 people have taken his tours of the building and been exposed to the numerological, masonic, and esoteric meanings behind the home of the Provincial government.
After completing his Bachelor of Arts degree at The University of Winnipeg in 2002, Albo went on to further his studies at the University of Toronto, the University of Amsterdam, and the University of Cambridge, Peterhouse — where he ultimately attained his MPhil and PhD. He has taught locally at The University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba for ten years and is currently Adjunct Professor of History at UWinnipeg.
Albo has been published in numerous academic journals on topics as varied as French gardens, the Gothic Revival, Kabbalah, and of course the Golden Boy — and he regularly appears in media throughout North America, Europe, and
Central Asia discussing architectural topics. His latest book, to be released in the coming months, lays out a foundation myth encoded into the breathtaking architecture of Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan.
Albo has also advised several prominent architectural firms and museums, including the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, as well as governmental bodies locally and in Europe.
“Dr. Albo is a widely respected historian and proud Winnipegger who has spent more than a decade educating locals and tourists alike on what may be Manitoba’s most notable building. His time at The University of Winnipeg, just down the street from the Legislative Building, surely helped to inspire his work, and he will be a wonderful addition to our exclusive list of Distinguished Alumni,” said former Alumni Association President Kevin Freedman.
The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association is honoured to present Dr. Frank Albo with the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Frank AlboBA, MA, MPhil, PhD
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD
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Ying Yang is an accomplished scholar who has earned numerous honours and awards, including The University of Winnipeg’s prestigious Sir William Stephenson Scholarship, as well as the Great-West Life Scholarship and Work Placement. He is also an active volunteer who served as President of the Golden Key Honour Society (UWinnipeg Chapter). Yang leaves a legacy in the Faculty of Business and Economics, having established a new tutoring service specializing in different business subjects. He is well-liked and respected, both by his peers and his professors.
Yang grew up China and immigrated to Winnipeg five years ago. He decided to go back to school and says his years at UWinnipeg have allowed him to build a network of colleagues and friends. He has now completed a four-year Bachelor of
Business Administration degree and was immediately hired full time as a senior business analyst by Great-West Life. In the future, he hopes to attain an MBA. Yang’s passion and research focus is creating sustainable purchasing practices, which he sees as an important trend for businesses.
Among his many achievements, Yang has received UWinnipeg’s Academic Proficiency Scholarship and the Buhler Scholarship in Business and Economics. He also was on the Dean’s Honour List — Student of Highest Distinction.
Yang’s message to his fellow graduates is simple: be humble. He believes that if you surround yourself with good people, and remain open and willing to take advice — that is success.
Ying Yang (Jason)BBA (4 Year)
VALEDICTORIAN
HONOUREES (CONTINUED)
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GRADUATING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Alice Chambers Forest Enhancement ScholarshipMeagan Nicole WarkentinBrian Evans Memorial Scholarship in GeographyAlexander Henry LaserBuhler Scholarship in Business and EconomicsYing YangCloverdale Paint ScholarshipJamie Joy PfauCN MDP ScholarshipAnna Wallace HuardCPA of Manitoba Foundation Inc. Aboriginal Business ScholarshipCody Narcisse LapointeCPA of Manitoba Foundation Inc. Accounting Student ScholarshipHeather Lorraine BrownDr. Arnold Rogers Scholarship in Mathematics or StatisticsJeremy Allan NicholsonDr. Jessie Blackwood Lang ScholarshipJeremy Allan NicholsonGisela Saborowski Memorial ScholarshipDylan Corey CohenGord Mackie Scholarship in Athletic TherapyAshton Amira ChabotGreat-West Life Scholarship in Business and Applied Management StudiesYing YangLillian Gibbons Scholarship in the HumanitiesJames Allister DavidsonManitoba Graduate ScholarshipsJordan Ross Byggdin Jessica Elise FontaineKatherine MacKay BurnsMargarita Esau Achievement ScholarshipAsha Miriam Stobbe-ReimerPinnacle Staffing Opportunity ScholarshipJonathon Albert William TraverseR. Fletcher Argue ScholarshipsRachel Minata Klassen
Robert and Kathryn Young Scholarship in European HistoryAlexandra June JudgeScholarship for Canadian Students to Commonwealth CountriesAnna Wallace HuardLeah Mary McDonnellScholarship for International Students from Commonwealth CountriesFatima Tuz ZohoraSenator Thomas Alexander Crerar Scholarship - UndergraduateAlexandra June JudgeSir William Stephenson ScholarshipYing YangThe University of Winnipeg Graduate Studies ScholarshipMadison Connolly Leah Mary McDonnellThe University of Winnipeg President’s Scholarship for World LeadersFatima Tuz ZohoraUniversity of Winnipeg Graduate ScholarshipsAdesuwa Vanessa EroAnna Wallace HuardLeah Mary McDonnellVeronica Tomola OlaitanOluwabusola Oluwatodimu OlaniyanMajing OlokoBo PangTiansheng WangOluyemi Funlola YayaXiaopeng ZhangUniversity of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Criminal JusticeDarren Fred PawellaWestcoast Energy Inc. Scholarship in Applied Computer ScienceDaeyoun Kim
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BOARD OF REGENTS
Robert SilverAnnette TrimbeeNeil Besner Albina MoranGeorge Van Den BoschStefan JonassonHaley HickeyVanja TubinShanna SterlingRohith MascarenhasNawal Tajdin
Eric JohnstoneKen GrowerOmar SiddiquiBlair EvansAdam GerhardBern BileskiLindsay WatersNora MurdockElaine PhillipsLana Adeleye-OlusaeLauren Tolton
Harry FinniganJudith HuebnerMirjana RoksandicCarlos ColoradoGrace O’FarrellGina Schiak Rod IngramKevin SetteeDavid FanhbullehLaura GaringerSadie-Phoenix Lavoie
2015-2016 BOARD OF REGENTS & SENATE MEMBERS
SENATE
Robert SilverAnnette TrimbeeJean-Vianney AuclairNeil BesnerMichael EmslieLaurel RepskiJino DistasioGlenn MoulaisonSylvie AlbertRobert BendKen McCluskeyMavis ReimerJames CurrieGabrielle PrefontaineDanny BlairMirjana RoksandicSimon LiaoRosalie HarmsJudith HuebnerAthar AtaMatthew GibbsSteven KohmManish PandeyBrandon ChristopherRichard Westwood Marc Vachon Alexander FreundJames HanleyJacqueline RomanowDavid Telles-LangdonRoss StokkeRoyden LoewenSante Viselli
Glenn MoulaisonDwight Vincent Linda DeRiviereJim ClarkCarlos ColoradoJaqueline McLeod RogersCatherine HunterChristopher BrauerJim SilverPauline GreenhillMirjana RoksandicAthar AtaBruce BolsterLouesa PolyzoiClaire LabrecqueJulie PelletierGeorge FulfordClaire ReidMavis ReimerMichelle BertrandMichelle OwenMark RumlAdina BalintAndrew BurkeLiliane RodriguezMichael WeinrathPer BraskBronwyn Dobchuk-LandMarilou McPhedranPeter MelvilleMalcolm BirdGrace O’FarrellSoham Baksi
Simon BergeLaura SokalDawn SutherlandGerren McDonaldSergio CamorlingaCarlton DuguayAndrew FreyNarad RampersadAnuraag ShrivastavJoni StorieScott ForbesJens FranckDouglas GoltzAlan McGreevy Emma Hill KepronDominique ReynoldsRossana De McCormackOmar SiddiquiVanja TubinKevin SetteeSadie-Phoenix LavoieLaura GaringerDavid FanhbullehOladele OjewoleJacq PellandAbigaïl PudwillAdrienne TessierMitchell van IneveldAndrew VinebergDavid WiebeNeil Funk-UnrauAnna Snyder
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ACADEMIC DRESS
Academic dress originated in medieval times to provide warmth in the damp halls of learning. In its present form it includes a gown, hood (worn over the shoulders) and a cap or mortarboard. All universities have distinctive dress for each degree offered, which explains the variety seen in the academic procession.
The University of Winnipeg academic dress conforms to the North American Intercollegiate Code. All graduates wear a black gown which varies according to the degree conferred. The bachelor’s gown is worn closed in front and is distinguished by its pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is designed to be worn either open or closed in front and has closed sleeves with an opening to free the hands. The front portion of the sleeve below the opening has a long semi-circular cut-out. Doctorate gowns also may be worn open or closed. They are faced with velvet.
The edging colour on the hood indicates the faculty in which a degree is conferred: Graduate Studies – red; Science – gold; Education – blue; Arts – white; Business & Economics – brown; Kinesiology - green. The width of edging is determined by the degree: three inches for doctors; two inches for masters and bachelors. Hoods are lined in red with a white chevron.
Honorary doctors’ gowns are red in colour and are faced with white velvet. They are worn with red Tudor bonnets. The hood colour signifies the honorary degree: white for Laws; golden yellow for Science; admiralty blue for Letters; purple for Divinity. Hoods are lined in red and white – The University of Winnipeg colours. Fellows wear a gown of blue with neither hat nor hood. Members of The University’s senior administration wear gowns of varying colours. They do not wear hoods.
Leslie SpilletJacqueline RomanowJaime CidroDarren CourcheneDiane RoussinDaphne ComeganDaniel Big George
Octaviana TrujilloLeah LaplanteBrent BalingallClaire P. ReidWendy Makoons GeniuszMargaret NoodinMyra Laramee
Dan ThomasWayne DunnCindy SpenceShailesh ShuklaSharon ParenteauPam McleodPaul DePasquale
INDIGENOUS ADVISORY CIRCLE MEMBERS
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THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG COAT OF ARMS
The Coat of Arms of The University of Winnipeg was officially adopted by the governing bodies of The University during the academic session of 1972-73. The elements found within the Coat of Arms have been associated over the years with both Manitoba and Wesley Colleges, the ancestors of United College. The bunch of grapes in the lower portion of the inner shield derives from the Coat of Arms of Manitoba College. The grape symbol has its origin in the College seal adopted in the charter of 1871. The cross, the lamp and the open book derive from the Coat of Arms of Wesley College, designed in 1897 by Dr. J.H. Riddell. The cross – the symbol of sacrificial service in the interest of humanity – was the basis for his design and upon it he placed a shield – the
symbol of protection. The lamp – the symbol of light – also represents learning, to which the Colleges have been devoted for over a century in the Province of Manitoba. The open book – representing instruction in the way of life and the bringing of understanding to the student – symbolizes knowledge in a general sense, although it may carry overtones of the Holy Scriptures in a more limited interpretation.
The motto, placed upon a scroll below, is the United College motto, here retained: Lux et Veritas Floreant (Let Light and Truth Flourish). The words catch the central import of the lamp (light) and the open book (truth), and express the hope that both may flourish (as the grape) in our country (the cross).
The banner, prominently displaying the Coat of Arms, was unveiled in 1988. The volunteer effort of Pat Corner, Fran Farquhar, Susan Ferguson and Sonya C. Wright took more than 1,000 hours. Over
400 meters of thread and 30 meters of wool material went into the project, using traditional techniques such as quilting, embroidery and crewel.
THE BANNER
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THANK YOU
MARSHALS
Matt Dyce Pat HarrisonJudith Huebner
Srimathie IndraratneBrian McGregorValerie Pelleck
Ross StokkeMarc Vachon
USHERS
Karen BarkhouseJillian Golby BorsaPaul Joseph FicekInga Johnson Mychasiw
Lynn JonesAndy McCluskeyMeaghan MichalukJo Savage
Kevin SmithGisele VizzaVeralyn Warkentin
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING STAFF FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS
Riele BaileyBryce BrennanMarina BrittenAdam CampbellRon ClassenHelen CholakisDave CookCathy DomkeStefanie Esposito Cindy GislasonMartin GraingerErin HerouxNaniece Ibrahim
Jacqueline KeenaSharon LeonardKate LoewenMarnie LoewenCarol MacKayIan McArtonDean MelvieTom NicholsonJennie O’KeefeSteve PatakiChristine PayneJade PennerDiane Poulin
Susan ReidKevin RosenColin RussellAndraea SartisonMaria StevensonTrevor ThomasMike ThulAnthony TordiffeJudy TannerAngelina TurneyLeslie UhryniukEva Wasney
ROBING ROOM
Lynn BaileyHelen CholakisJolene Deere
Barb Doran Bunny GutnikMichelle Kauenhowen
Maria Cristina LaureanoAlexis Morham
PROFESSIONAL, APPLIED AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
29TH GRADUATION CEREMONY
The University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre
2:30 pm | Friday, October 14th
2016
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It is my honour, on behalf of The University of Winnipeg community, to offer sincere congratulations to each of you on your achievements. Today we gather to celebrate your success and to pause and reflect on where you will go next — whether you are launching a career, pursuing further studies, or taking off to explore the world — you have reached an important milestone on your journey.
This is also a time for us to recognize and value the support and encouragement you have received from professors, family, friends, and fellow students who have helped you realize your dreams. It was Rudyard Kipling who said “He travels the fastest who travels alone.” A wise person adds “We who travel farthest, travel with others.”
UWinnipeg is located on Treaty One land in the heart of the Métis nation, and we are a richly diverse community. It is our underlying strength. We are deeply committed to reaching out to all students, including those who have traditionally faced barriers to participating in post-secondary education. I hope you have been enriched by the exposure to the many ideas, cultures and life experiences that flourish here.
You are now members of the extended UWinnipeg family, joining more than 50,000 people who have passed through these doors as students. I am one of those graduates, and I attribute my academic and career successes to the solid foundation I received at UWinnipeg and the dedicated professors who inspired me to continue to strive and learn.
It is our sincere hope that your time at UWinnipeg has allowed you to realize your unique talents as you move forward to create a difference in your community.
On behalf of our faculty and staff, congratulations once again and please accept my best wishes for your adventures ahead.
DR. ANNETTE TRIMBEE, BSc, MSc, PhD
PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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Dear PACE Graduates of 2016,
Congratulations on your achievements! We are pleased to count you as part of our alumni and look forward to connecting with you many times in the future.
As much as you are proud of your achievements today, we are equally proud to count you as part of our University family. PACE students often come to us as avid life-long learners with a tremendous wealth of experience and we feel fortunate that you choose to continue your growth and share those experiences with us. Speaking on behalf of our dedicated staff at PACE, we are thankful for the opportunity to work with you over the last months or years and we hope that we’ve left you with a number of good memories and have been able to influence your careers for the better.
Also, we look forward to having the opportunity to brag a little about your inevitable successes and so hope that you will continue to engage with us and let us know what you are doing. Keeping connected with the University will provide you with the opportunity to expand your network by linking you directly to students and future workers. It can also help you to build your credentials and will keep you in touch with the latest topics and trends in your field.
Again, congratulations on another milestone achievement and we, your team at The University of Winnipeg, wish you nothing but great success in your personal lives and careers.
DR. SYLVIE ALBERT, BA, MBA, DBA
DEAN FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, PACE
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
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To the PACE Graduates of 2016
On behalf of the staff and instructors at The University of Winnipeg Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE), I offer you our most sincere congratulations on your graduation today. We consider ourselves blessed to have been on this journey with you as you studied at PACE. Whether you studied part-time or were at PACE for a year, we know it took a lot of commitment to complete your program. Many of you uprooted your former life and came a long way, far away from friends and family to study in Winnipeg. Others have juggled family and work life, while taking courses part-time. For all of you, the road has been long and hard, and now that you have reached the end, it is time to celebrate your accomplishment with PACE staff, instructors, classmates, friends and family.
Your certificate or diploma is a huge accomplishment, so take the time to reflect on what you have learned both inside and outside the classroom. You are now prepared to do anything you want as you have proven you have what it takes to be successful. The world is a better place with you in it.
We are so thankful that you chose The University of Winnipeg Professional, Applied and Continuing Education to be your place of study. Please stay connected with us now that you are a graduate, as there are many opportunities to come back as mentors or guest speakers, and to attend some of our events. Some of you will become employers of future graduates, or even future PACE instructors. Your new journey has just begun!
Congratulations graduates and best wishes in your future endeavors.
KIM LOEB, BA, MA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PROFESSIONAL, APPLIED AND CONTINUING EDUCATION THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Welcome to the Fall 2016 Convocation at The University of Winnipeg!
It is at this important moment that we congratulate the graduating class of 2016 as they celebrate the successful completion of their degree programs. For all of your hard work, and for all you will do in the coming years, we want to recognize and honour your achievements.
This year, The Alumni Association Council is proud to present internationally-renowned architectural historian Dr. Frank Albo with the Distinguished Alumni Award for his numerous contributions to The University of Winnipeg. In addition to Dr. Albo’s impeccable academic record, his ground-breaking research on the Manitoba Legislative Building (the basis for his book, The Hermetic Code) continues to make an indelible impact upon architectural scholarship both in Canada and abroad. As a scholar of global importance and a prominent alumnus of The University of Winnipeg, Dr. Albo is a worthy addition to the University’s distinguished list of honoured alumni.
Like Dr. Albo, today’s graduates are poised to make their own impact on the world. The knowledge that our many students have acquired over the past years of dedicated study will undoubtedly translate into a legacy of leadership and lifelong learning.
On behalf of The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association and its more than 50,000 alumni, I extend a warm congratulations to our Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Dr. Albo, and to all of this year’s graduates. Today is a day of celebration!
Warm regards,
SARAH BEZAN, BA (HONS), MA
PRESIDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
MESSAGE FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS2 9 T H G R A D UAT I O N
Friday, October 14th, 2016 – 2:30 p.m. Conferring of certificates and diplomas for the completion of Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) programs
Kim Loeb, BA, MAExecutive Director, PACE, presiding
ENTRANCE OF THE ACADEMIC PROCESSIONThe audience is requested to rise for the entrance of the academic procession.
Barry Anderson, BA(Hons), MSc, PhD Organist
TRADITIONAL DRUMMING & SINGING
Rob ApetagonCultural Advisor, Aboriginal Student Services Centre
INVOCATION
Reverend Tanis Kolisnyk, BA, MA, CMSAcademic Advisor, Student Life
Elder Dan ThomasFifth Degree Midewiwan Elder, Ojibwe Sun Dance Ceremony Conductor
INTRODUCTION
Platform Guests, Special Guests, Instructors, PACE Staff
CALL TO CEREMONY
Kim Loeb, BA, MA Executive Director, PACE
WELCOME
Sylvie Albert, BA, MBA, DBA Dean, Faculty of Business and Economics, PACE
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUANDS
Ab Frieg, BSc, MSc, PAG Instructor
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AWARDS
Canadian Public Relations Society Award Natalie Geddes, Public Relations and Strategic Communication Diploma
Connor, Clark and Lunn Award Siddhesh Talpade MPH, Project Management Diploma
Project Management Institute Manitoba Chapter Top Student Award Camila Jerger , BBA, MBA, Project Management Diploma
PERFORMING “PURE IMAGINATION”
Colin Russell, BA(Hons), BEd, MA Registrar
CONFERRING OF CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
WELCOME TO THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Ruth Dickinson, BA (4 Year)Vice-President of The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association
VALEDICTORY ADDRESS
Camila Jerger, BBA, MBA, Project Management Diploma
CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE PRESIDENT
Annette Trimbee, BSc, MSc, PhD
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Colin Russell, BA(Hons), BEd, MARegistrar
RETIREMENT OF THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
Winnipeg Police Pipe Band
The audience is requested to remain in their places until the academic procession has retired.
An informal reception will be held immediately following the recessional in Riddell Hall. We invite you to enjoy our campus.
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GRADUATES
Homa Ashtab
Promila John
Yelena Kotliarsky
Luzviminda Nabas
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN LEADERSHIP IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION
Bonnie Alexander
Monir Banirazimotlagh
Jayne Barkman
Diana Jean Barsy
Kavitha Baskaran
Mandeep Bhullar
Alily Canubas
Haley Carr
Rosa M. Cavalini
Evhonel Comia
Kristina-Marie De Jong
Elizabeth Desjarlais
Nadine Duncan
Anjely Esguerra
Amos John Evachewski
Stephanie Farrow
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT DIPLOMA
Mary Rose Deguzman
Rocky Dizon
Alicia Feliciano
Maria Dolores Marbil
Surekha Thoduvayil
BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST DIPLOMA
Jennifer Aho
Jasmine Au
Lee Ann Carmichael
Alana Cochrane
Deanna Lucie England
Pamela Lynn Favel
Judith Gaal
Crystal Dawn Garson
Tracy Hockridge
Robyn Laurie Sugden
Ingrid Karin Neumarkt
Elizabeth Parks
Melissa Dawn Pascal
Dean A. Sigurdson
Lianne Marie Lucille Stephensen
Michelle Strain
Ashlie Wilson
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATE
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Tolu Aromona
Uche Macjulius Nwankwo
Kurt Antonio Sharpe
HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING CERTIFICATE
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT DIPLOMA (CONTINUED)
Paulina Ximena Gallardo Donaire
Bonnie Gauthier
Fazeica Gillis
Joanne Hince
Allison Dawn Hingley
Xlarience Jacinto
Sarah Margaret Johnson
Geneva Fabianne Glenn Kejick
Ivan Mykola Kinasevych
Laura Lyn Latour
Mikel Lozano Rivacoba
Elisa Joy Lillian Lurvey
Resty Maaliw
Taoufik Mahir
Esperanza Mariano-Carungay
Nicole Marks
Maria Josefa Emelia Mercado
Rashida Moin
Judith Marcela Montero
Oumou Ndiaye
Robyn Nelson
Abigail Nykvist
Fiona Olafson
Hannah Oquendo
Leonila Padua
Fe Santiago Perono
Sara Raafat
Judith Redden
Eman Azmy Aziz Rezkalla
Maria Rossol
Ashna Samuel
Nazia Sewat
Farmuda Siddiqua
Wenona Nancy Smoke
Mindie Snow
Pauliina Stewart
Byungyub Suh
Courtenay Sumter
Areej Tahboub
Elisa Touzin
Keely Young
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GRADUATES (CONTINUED)
Oluchi Goodness Adiele Osmond
Ayokanmi Akinpelu
Joana Ambira
Marie Krishelle C. Aseron
Toluwanimi Bankole
Mararet Ann Bittern
Allysa Jean Caitlin Brandt
Tamara Joy Cardinal
Paul Carrick
Ashley Carriere
Maria Natalia Cervantes Luna
Dana Cherski
Philip Chiappetta
Michelle Daly
Rosemarie De Guzman
Ning Duan
Sheri Lynn Dupont
Kurtis Einarson
Victoria Olasumbo Elusakin
Chiaka Olachi Enaboifo
Daniela Esquivel Ortiz
Alyza Fernandez
Sharon Anne Flood
Aymie Glennon
David C. J. Guzzi
Jennifer Harding
Maria Harper
Joycy S. Hiebert
Chelsea Kaufmann
Courtney Kelland
Manyaa Khanna
Sri Malika Dias Kulawardhana
Julie Margaret Kulik
Taiye Omowunmi Ladele
Iryna Latysh
Na Lei
Zonglin Lei
Ronaldo Lima De Moura
Kiley Rae Link
Xiao Liu
Zhi Liu
Aria Lee Lucey
Jayne Marie Magbanua
Michelle Majury
Natalia Molloy
Ranjit Nair
Morenikeji Ogunnaike
Nitor Thomas Ojei
Chinenyenwa Samantha Okoro
Sarah Angela Olson
Marita Palacio
Denisse Lorena Parra Tenorio
Belinda Ruth Parson
Mayur Shankarlal Patel
Vrunda Patel
Coreen Paul
Arthur Ped
Sean Alexander Petty
Daravane Phrakonekham
Jamie Plawucki
Belva Recio
Albert Jayson Robelo
Sheena Sanders
Mitzy Scott
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
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Lincoln Amemiya
Alexandra Acevedo Arteche
Oluwaseun Adeboyejo
Oluchi Goodness Adiele Osmond
Zahra Afshan
Ayokanmi Akinpelu
Joana Ambira
Kirandeep Anand
Stephy Andrews
Nick Apostolopoulos
Ken Arnel
Vassanthanathan Aruljothi
Marie Krishelle C. Aseron
Shanmugapriya Ayyappan
Lovepreet Singh Bangarh
Toluwanimi Bankole
Kevin Bautista
Rushna Begum
Chirag Bhojak
Piou Bilivogui
Margaret Ann Bittern
Sandeep Kaur Boparai
Sarabpreet Singh Boparai
Allysa Jean Caitlin Brandt
Vikram Jeet Singh Brar
Ashley Carriere
Maria Natalia Cervantes Luna
Eisen Chandy
Aftab Chukerbuti
Chad Ryan Coleman
Chelsea E. Colomy
Tracelyn Ann Cornelius
Michelle Daly
Tarak Darji
Rosemarie De Guzman
Purvang Desai
Mani Deep Didla
Carole Dufault
Sheri Lynn Dupont
Kurtis Einarson
MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Zekaria Sedik
Minoo Selseleh
Ramandeep K. Sidhu
Delanie Smart
Barclay Gordon Colin Smorang
Heather Stewart
Qi Sun
Yiwei Sun
Eguono Ukueku
Haley Unrau
Amardeep Kaur Viria
Chao Wang
Ariel Webster
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA (CONTINUED)
Jocelynne Benacg Mohammad Jasim
INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY CERTIFICATE
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GRADUATES (CONTINUED)
Victoria Olasumbo Elusakin
Chiaka Olachi Enaboifo
Kylie Jayde Exner
Alyza Fernandez
Carlos Fernandez Hoffiz
Gisele C. Fernando
Ben Fey
Rebecca Joyce Ford
Natalie Geddes
Darci Geiger
Musie Getu
Charanjit Singh Gill
Harjinder Gill
Harkamal Gill
Caley Goray
Shruti Gupta
David C. J. Guzzi
Jennifer Harding
Natasha Havrilenko
Asif Hayat
Christian Houjeij
Camila Jerger S G Moreno
Klarissa Johnson
Abhijit Ravindra Kadam
Harshkumar Ashokbhai Kalsariya
Akash Kanthraj
Chelsea Kaufmann
Arshjot Kaur
Rajveer Kaur
Ramneek Kaur
Sukhjeet Kaur
Danielle Eliza-Margaret Keenan
Taiwo Olabode Kehinde
Courtney Kelland
Nikki Kerslake
Harkirat Singh Khangura
Manyaa Khanna
Samir Khwaja
Beverly Denise Klym
Sahra Kohistani
Sri Malika Dias Kulawardhana
Julie Margaret Kulik
Amit Kumar
Avinash Kumar
Carolina Kuster Goncalves
Grace Kwawukume
Taiye Omowunmi Ladele
Volodymyr Lagoda
Milanda Lairikyengbam
Iryna Latysh
Jenna Marie LeSage
Robert Light
Ronaldo Lima De Moura
Kiley Rae Link
Colleen Anne Little
Zhi Liu
Aria Lee Lucey
Chantelle Lysyk
Brenda Lynn MacLennan
Matthew MacNeish
Harischandra W. Maldeniya
Tarpan Mankad
Uzma Mansuri
Jemima Veena Manuel
MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (CONTINUED)
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Melissa Matias
Rhonda Lee McLean
Aldine C. Melnyk
Cristine Joyce Mendoza
Omar Antonio Ming
Sayan Mitra
Ashita Modak
Jorge Molina
Ranjit Nair
Rielle Nault
Gilbert Weeh Nguilla
Camilo Andres Nieto Sanchez
Ayodeji Michael Ogungbesan
Morenikeji Ogunnaike
Kafayat Oyin Olanrewaju
Sarah Angela Olson
Olutade Omobolade
Jashandeep Singh Otal
Marita Palacio
Jasjeet Singh Panag
Jagdeep Singh Pandher
Belinda Ruth Parson
Apurv Patel
Mayur Shankarlal Patel
Mitul Kanubhai Patel
Tirth Patel
Vrunda Patel
Zankit Patel
Coreen Paul
Arthur Ped
Ryan Christopher Peterson
Jamie Plawucki
Javed Rasul
Belva Recio
Sheena Sanders
Simranjeet Singh Sarown
Mitzy Scott
Minoo Selseleh
Devi Anusha Seru
Varinder Sharma
Gursewak Sidhu
Rajveer Kaur Sidhu
Yadwinder Singh Sidhu
Gaganpreet Singh
Harjeet Singh
Harkomal Singh
Jaspreet Singh
Palwinder Singh
Rupinder Singh
Tarnjit Singh
Swadha Singhal
Ulyana Snytsar
Heather Stewart
Siddhesh Talpade
Christine M. Tardiff
Jithin Thomas
Michael Christian Thompson
Kristi Tkach
Francis Tremblay
Harjot Singh Tung
Prachi Tuteja
Eguono Ukueku
Ifeanyi Godwin Umeh
Haley Unrau
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GRADUATES (CONTINUED)
Samantha Franklin
Heather MacDonald
L. Blair Philpott
Anna Tarasiuk
MANITOBA ARTS AND CULTURAL MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Tracelyn Ann Cornelius
Kylie Jayde Exner
Gisele C. Fernando
Natalie Geddes
Darci Geiger
Caley Goray
Shruti Gupta
Natasha Havrilenko
Christian Houjeij
Gwendolyn Jaques
Akash Kanthraj
Nikki Kerslake
Carolina Kuster Goncalves
Robert Light
Chantelle Lysyk
Melissa Matias
Rielle Nault
Camilo Andres Nieto Sanchez
Ulyana Snytsar
Erica Maria Urias
Sarah Wallace
MARKETING MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
Erica Maria Urias
Vasundhra Vashist
Patrisha Victoria Villegas
Amardeep Kaur Viria
Ashwin Virupaksha
Rafael Antonio Vitorelli de Oliveira
Ariel Webster
Pamela Marie Winsor
Peng Zhang
MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (CONTINUED)
Lincoln Amemiya
Carlos Fernandez Hoffiz
Avinash Kumar
Milanda Lairikyengbam
Cristine Joyce Mendoza
Omar Antonio Ming
Sayan Mitra
MANAGERIAL AND FINANCIAL LEADERSHIP DIPLOMA
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Oluwaseun Adeboyejo
Zahra Afshan
Kirandeep Anand
Stephy Andrews
Vassanthanathan Aruljothi
Shanmugapriya Ayyappan
Lovepreet Singh Bangarh
Rushna Begum
Chirag Bhojak
Piou Bilivogui
Sandeep Kaur Boparai
Sarabpreet Singh Boparai
Eisen Chandy
Aftab Chukerbuti
Tarak Darji
Purvang Desai
Mani Deep Didla
Musie Getu
Charanjit Singh Gill
Harjinder Gill
Harkamal Gill
Asif Hayat
Camila Jerger S. G. Moreno
Abhijit Ravindra Kadam
Harshkumar Ashokbhai Kalsariya
Arshjot Kaur
Rajveer Kaur
Ramneek Kaur
Taiwo Olabode Kehinde
Harkirat Singh Khangura
Amit Kumar
Grace Kwawukume
Matthew MacNeish
Tarpan Mankad
PROJECT MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
Marcel Desmarais
Amardeep Singh Gill
Alexandra Acevedo Arteche
Ken Arnel
Kevin Bautista
Vikram Jeet Singh Brar
Sukhjeet Kaur
Samir Khwaja
Uzma Mansuri
Mitul Kanubhai Patel
Devi Anusha Seru
Gursewak Sidhu
Jaspreet Singh
Palwinder Singh
Rupinder Singh
Harjot Singh Tung
Vasundhra Vashist
NETWORK SECURITY CERTIFICATE
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GRADUATES (CONTINUED)
Jemima Veena Manuel
Rhonda Lee McLean
Aldine C. Melnyk
Ashita Modak
Jorge Molina
Charles C. Munonye
Gilbert Weeh Nguilla
Ayodeji Michael Ogungbesan
Kafayat Oyin Olanrewaju
Olutade Omobolade
Jashandeep Singh Otal
Jasjeet Singh Panag
Jagdeep Singh Pandher
Apurv Patel
Tirth Patel
Zankit Patel
Javed Rasul
Simranjeet Singh Sarown
Varinder Sharma
Rajveer Kaur Sidhu
Yadwinder Singh Sidhu
Gaganpreet Singh
Harjeet Singh
Harkomal Singh
Tarnjit Singh
Swadha Singhal
Siddhesh Talpade
Christine M. Tardiff
Jithin Thomas
Prachi Tuteja
Ifeanyi Godwin Umeh
Ariadne Valadares
Ashwin Virupaksha
Rafael Antonio Vitorelli de Oliveira
Peng Zhang
PROJECT MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA (CONTINUED)
Tracelyn Ann Cornelius
Kylie Jayde Exner
Gisele C. Fernando
Natalie Geddes
Darci Geiger
Caley Goray
Shruti Gupta
Natasha Havrilenko
Christian Houjeij
Akash Kanthraj
Danielle Eliza-Margaret Keenan
Nikki Kerslake
Carolina Kuster Goncalves
Volodymyr Lagoda
Robert Light
Chantelle Lysyk
Melissa Matias
Rielle Nault
Camilo Andres Nieto Sanchez
Ulyana Snytsar
Erica Maria Urias
PUBLIC RELATIONS AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION DIPLOMA
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Justen Chong
Spencer Coppens
Arjan Singh Dimitri Dulat
Jon Eric Gonzales
Brendan Kafka
SERIOUS GAMES CERTIFICATE
Jennifer Marie Botincan
Roberta Irvine
Cathy Jaman
Hannah Katharine Los
Robyn Murray
PUBLIC RELATIONS DIPLOMA
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SPECIAL THANKS
CONNOR, CLARK AND LUNN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD.
Based in Vancouver,BC, Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. established the Connor, Clark & Lunn Book Award in 1996. The award is presented to one student based on outstanding academic achievement.
CANADIAN PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIETY (CPRS)
CPRS works to advance the professional stature of public relations and regulates its practice for the benefit and protection of the public interest. The Canadian Public Relations Award is presented to one student in the Public Relations program based on outstanding academic achievement.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE MANITOBA CHAPTER (PMI MB)
PMI Manitoba is proud to support the professional development and certification of project managers enrolled in The University of Winnipeg Project Management Diploma program. The Project Management Institute Manitoba Chapter (PMI MB) Top Student Award is presented to one student in the Project Management Diploma based on outstanding academic achievement.
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING STAFF FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS
Gina AielloLelita BaileyMelissa CampbellKelly CarpickRosemarie CloutisNicole CotteeStevi DramDarlene Frederickson
Elaine GosselinRhianan GregoryIngrid KrennKrista KruegerKim LoebMechthilde Mwaiposa Nancy PaulsCaroline Pires
Julie SiemensChantel StadnykNancy StokesPeter TranKaren WarkentinMekala WickramasingheAshlie Wilson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG COAT OF ARMS
The Coat of Arms of The University of Winnipeg was officially adopted by the governing bodies of The University during the academic session of 1972-73. The elements found within the Coat of Arms have been associated over the years with both Manitoba and Wesley Colleges, the ancestors of United College. The bunch of grapes in the lower portion of the inner shield derives from the Coat of Arms of Manitoba College. The grape symbol has its origin in the College seal adopted in the charter of 1871. The cross, the lamp and the open book derive from the Coat of Arms of Wesley College, designed in 1897 by Dr. J.H. Riddell. The cross – the symbol of sacrificial service in the interest of humanity – was the basis for his design and upon it he placed a shield – the
symbol of protection. The lamp – the symbol of light – also represents learning, to which the Colleges have been devoted for over a century in the Province of Manitoba. The open book – representing instruction in the way of life and the bringing of understanding to the student – symbolizes knowledge in a general sense, although it may carry overtones of the Holy Scriptures in a more limited interpretation.
The motto, placed upon a scroll below, is the United College motto, here retained: Lux et Veritas Floreant (Let Light and Truth Flourish). The words catch the central import of the lamp (light) and the open book (truth), and express the hope that both may flourish (as the grape) in our country (the cross).
The banner, prominently displaying the Coat of Arms, was unveiled in 1988. The volunteer effort of Pat Corner, Fran Farquhar, Susan Ferguson and Sonya C. Wright took more than 1,000 hours. Over
400 meters of thread and 30 meters of wool material went into the project, using traditional techniques such as quilting, embroidery and crewel.
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