programme i - University of Regina
Transcription
programme i - University of Regina
PROGRAMME I CEREMONY Wednesday, June 3, 2015 2:00 p.m. Theatre, Conexus Arts Centre PROCESSIONAL The audience will rise for presentation of the graduating students and entrance of the platform procession, and will remain standing until the Invocation has been pronounced. Members of the platform procession will enter successively in the following order: Faculty, Senate, Board of Governors, the Honorary Graduand; followed by the President and the Chancellor. Grand Marshal: Glenys Sylvestre, BAdmin, Instructor, Business Administration Processional Accompaniment: The Lone Creek Cultural Club O CANADA Vocalist: Emily Ready, BMus INVOCATION John Meehan, PhD, President, Campion College INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM PARTY Annette Revet, MBA, Executive Director (University Governance) and University Secretary OPENING OF CONVOCATION AND CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE R. James Tomkins, PhD, Chancellor PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATE FOR HONORARY DEGREE Presented by Andrew Gaudes, PhD, Dean, Business Administration Donald Wayne Black According to Don Black his two sons grew up believing their father couldn’t keep a job. A kinder, more objective assessment is that Don applied his aptitude for numbers and his leadership abilities in helping to turn around some troubled financial services companies and overseeing impressive growth at several others. Don grew up in Regina and studied accounting for a short time at the Regina campus of the University of Saskatchewan. He then joined local investment firm Houston Willoughby as an accounting clerk, although he had no idea what a stock or bond was. He soon recognized he wanted to be a broker, and discovered he was good at it, and at leading people. He became president of the company at age 32. Along the way he absorbed the lesson from company founder C. Morley Willoughby about the importance of each generation reinvesting in the community to make it stronger and better. Don later helped lead the successful turnaround of Saskatchewan Government Insurance and then Pioneer Life Insurance after its sister company, Pioneer Trust, had collapsed. After a brief stint as a car dealer, in 1992 Don became CEO of a small Regina-based investment management firm. He transformed it into Greystone Capital Management, now one of Canada’s largest independent investment firms, with approximately $35 billion of assets under management. He is no longer involved in managing Greystone, but remains as board chair. Don’s sons Dustin (who has a son and a daughter) and Dallas live in Regina. Don and his partner Leanne split their time between Regina and Phoenix, Arizona. Don has been honoured as a life member of the Friends of the RCMP and associate member of the RCMP Veterans Association for the long hours he devoted to the creation of the RCMP Heritage Centre. He is also a member of the Order of Canada and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, among other honours. 1 CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE R. James Tomkins, Chancellor of the University of Regina, will confer upon Donald Wayne Black the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa. SIGNING OF HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Dr. Donald Wayne Black CONVOCATION ADDRESS Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE The Chancellor will acknowledge the degrees and certificates in course and admit graduates to convocation. Presentation of the Assembled Graduates and Acknowledgement of Graduates in Absentia University Secretary The Chancellor’s Charge Presentation of Graduates to the Chancellor Lace Marie Brogden, PhD Directrice, Programme du Baccalauréat en éducation Ronald D. Camp II, PhD, Associate Dean, Business Administration FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Armin Eberlein, PhD, Dean Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Administration, Master of Adult Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Human Resource Development, Master of Human Resource Management, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Policy, Master's Certificate FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Andrew Gaudes, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Administration, Bachelor of Business Administration, Diploma of Administration, Diploma of Business Administration Presentation of the Faculty of Business Administration Dean’s Medal to Nicole L. Nameth Presentation of the Leon Goldman Scholarship to Nicole L. Nameth FACULTY OF EDUCATION Jennifer Tupper, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Adult Education and Training, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Education (Indigenous Education), Bachelor of Music Education, Certificate of Extended Studies in Education Presentation of the Bachelor of Education After Degree Convocation Prize to Karyn Victoria Booy Presentation of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prize to Janelle Joetta Zborowski 2 CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION Harvey King, PhD, Director Advanced Certificate in Local Government Authority, Certificate in Administration (Indian Management), Certificate in Administration - Level I, Certificate in Administration - Level II, Certificate in Adult Education and Training, Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment Management, Certificate in Human Resource Development, Certificate in Indigenous Access Transition Education, Certificate in Local Government Authority, Certificate in Public Relations, Certificate of Continuing Education, Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Aadon Fieger, BA, VP Finance, URAA PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Futures in Flight by Todd Bryanton, BA Hons Photography by Photography Department Multimedia coordination by Audio Visual Services Department CLOSING OF CONVOCATION Chancellor ANNOUNCEMENTS University Secretary RECESSIONAL Pipe and Drum Band: Conservatory of the Performing Arts The audience will remain standing until the platform procession and graduates have been piped from the stage. 3 Kelsie Dawn Neilson, Regina Course DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE Gillian Andrea Nowlan Course * Campion College ** Luther College *** First Nations University of Canada º Co-operative Education Program + Mention bilingue ~ Langue française ♦ International ● Internship Mingshu Yang, Xian, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China Course Master of Business Administration Kwaku Dabiete Ayisi General Management Course ♦Susanne Isabel Emily Bell FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Executive Management Project ♦Susanne Kendall Berg, Cabri Executive Management Project Doctor of Philosophy Michelle Renee Carvajal, Craik Business Management Course Stephenie Francisca Leitao Csada Education Thesis: Sites of Living Pedagogy in (French) Teacher Education: An Autoethnographic Self-Study Co-Supervisors: Dr. A. Kipling Brown Dr. K. E. Montgomery External Examiner: Dr. N. R. Francis Brock University ♦Mark Douglas Caswell, White City Executive Management Project ♦Laura Lee Debassige, Balgonie Executive Management Project Joseph Anthony Muldoon Public Policy Thesis: Policy Networks, Policy Change and Causal Factors: A Uranium Mining Case Study Supervisor Dr. K. McNutt External Examiner: Dr. D. Bratt Mount Royal University ♦Blair George Debruyne, Regina Executive Management Project ♦Ian Michael Durey Executive Management Project ♦ Haili Geng Master of Administration International Course Adewale Oluwagbenga Adebogun Leadership Course ♦ Mark David Grambo, Saskatoon Executive Management Project Regan Courtney Seidler Leadership Project Peng Gu, Luoyang, Henan, People's Republic of China Business Management Course Emmanuel Emenike Williams, Regina Leadership Course ♦Hira Khurshid International Course Master of Adult Education Gregory Trent Bawden Course ♦Kenji Kondo, Osaka, Japan International Course Susan M. Howell, Regina Course Andrea Dawn Needer, Regina Course 4 ♦Jeffery James Kress, Regina Executive Management Project ♦Fuan Shibahara ♦Zhao Li International Course ♦Jessica Jean Theriault, Emerald Park ♦Liang Liang ♦Leuk Wei Wan International Course Business Management Project ♦Yang Liu International Course ♦Huaijun Wang, Zhangzhou, Fujian, People's Republic of China ♦Andrew Graham MacCorquodale, Regina Executive Management Project ♦David Angus Wilkie, Regina International Course Executive Management Project International Course Executive Management Project ♦Shuo Yang, Jinan, Shandong, People's Republic of China Nathan John Mansuy, Regina Business Management Course International Course Master of Education ♦Oscar Yezid Martinez, Bogota, Colombia Executive Management Project Gloria Justine Anderson, Weyburn Educational Psychology Practicum ♦ Tania Deann Meier Executive Management Project Mae Andres, Meadow Lake Curriculum & Instruction Course James Jordan Munro Business Management Course Brenda Marion Arnold, Avonlea Curriculum & Instruction Thesis: Who Was This Woman: A Narrative of the Lived Experiences of the Daughter of a Pioneer Who Became a Teacher Supervisor: Dr. V. L. Mulholland ♦ Tania Deann Meier Executive Management Project ♦Douglas Donald Muskaluk Executive Management Project Anna Daniela Bajpai, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Thesis: Passing Trauma Through Generations: Child Sexual Abuse as Perceived by Counsellors Supervisor: Dr. K. E. Montgomery ♦Robert Frederick Newis, Regina Executive Management Project Jessica Lynn Newman, Regina Business Management Course Christina Marie Bellerose Curriculum & Instruction Course ♦Isa Dele Aikalumele Saidu Executive Management Project Katherine Anne Black, Regina Educational Administration Course ♦Bonnie Marie Schmidt, Regina Executive Management Project Tyler Yanis Borovijs, Toronto, Ontario Curriculum & Instruction Course ♦Garry Allan Schmidt, Regina Executive Management Project Ian Louis Bourhis-Trail, Regina Educational Administration Course ♦Roland Craig Schulz, Regina Executive Management Project 5 Jaylene Marie Brass, Theodore Curriculum & Instruction Course Tanya Louise Hardenne, Swift Current Educational Psychology Practicum Maurina Sue Carriere, La Ronge Curriculum & Instruction Course Ryan Christopher Harding Educational Administration Course David Craig Hawkins Educational Administration Course Laura Katrine Chabot, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Course Jody Ann Holzmiller, Weyburn Educational Administration Course Xi Cheng Educational Administration Course Lisa Marie Kowalyshyn, White City Curriculum & Instruction Course Anne Evelyn Cook, SK Lac La Ronge Curriculum & Instruction Course Nancy Jane Rose Lafleur, Molanosa Curriculum & Instruction Course Rachel Dianne Deschambeault, Air Ronge Curriculum & Instruction Course Erin Lee Laliberte, Ile-A-La-Crosse Curriculum & Instruction Course John Reid Dingwall, La Ronge Curriculum & Instruction Course Roger Dumont Lepage, Regina Educational Psychology Practicum Mark Matthew Edmonds, Windthorst Curriculum & Instruction Course Jennifer Therese Losie, Regina Educational Psychology Course Maureen Hope Elias, La Ronge Curriculum & Instruction Course Jessica Kristen Madiratta, SK Piapot Curriculum & Instruction Course Tina Marie Exner, Balgonie Curriculum & Instruction Course Lyane McClelland, Regina Educational Psychology Course Michelle Dawn Favel, Ile-A-La-Crosse Curriculum & Instruction Course Steve Michael McKay, SK Cumberland House Cree Nation Curriculum & Instruction Project Sharon Marie Feschuk, Meath Park Curriculum & Instruction Course Kristianna Mercredi, LaRonge Curriculum & Instruction Course Joseph Alex Filson, Woodrow Curriculum & Instruction Course Jessica Lynn Moffatt, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Course Leanne Lesley Gailey, La Loche Curriculum & Instruction Course Marcelle Dos Santos Reid Moreira, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Thesis: Using Social Media to Support Language Maintenance: An Account of Minority Language Speakers' Experiences Supervisor: Dr. A. V. Couros Brennan James Emmond Hack, Foam Lake Educational Psychology Practicum Andrew Scott Haggarty Curriculum & Instruction Course 6 Nicole Rae Strandlund, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Thesis: The March of Remembrance and Hope: Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice Activism Supervisor: Dr. J. A. Tupper Kelsey Maureen Panko, Regina Educational Administration Course Azalea Dawn Parisien, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Course Lindsay Bell Stuart, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Project Ashley Laurie Lynne Petit, Ile-A-La-Crosse Curriculum & Instruction Course Jessica Mae Turbuck Curriculum & Instruction Course Roberta Marie Petracek, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Course Kristy Ann Wempe, Estevan Educational Psychology Practicum Mari Jeannine Petroski, Regina Educational Psychology Practicum Yueying Yang Educational Administration Course Terresa Anne Jennifer Polehoykie, La Loche Curriculum & Instruction Course Master of Human Resource Development Jennifer Lois Reid-Vandevord, Regina Educational Psychology Course Tammy Lee Folbar-Gedak, Markinch Course Yan Li, Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China Course Tracy Suzanne Rempel Furry Curriculum & Instruction Course Robert Michael McCulloch, Regina Course Viviana Patricia Ruiz Arcand Curriculum & Instruction Course Lisi Wang, Chengde, Hebei, People's Republic of China Course Master of Human Resource Management Jacqueline Carol Scott Sakatch, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Course Radha Devi Course Dean David Schwebius, Regina Educational Administration Course Lyndsaye Leigh Greke-Ruda, Kenaston Course Tauqeer Hayat, Regina Course Lindsay Janine Seidler, Melville Curriculum & Instruction Course Chaudhary Raza Hussain, Islamabad, Pakistan Course Tyler Jay Karwandy, Regina Course Xiaohan Shi, Leshan, Sichuan, People's Republic of China Educational Administration Course Muhammad Luqman Khan, Regina Course Tamara Dawn Marie Smith, Regina Curriculum & Instruction Thesis: An Unsettling Journey: White Settler Women Teaching Treaty in Saskatchewan Supervisor: Dr. V. L. Mulholland Hong Thi Dieu Nguyen, Hanoi, Vietnam Course Mahbubur Rashid, Dhaka, Bangladesh Course Xi Chun Zhang, Regina Course Coralee Jane Starlight, AB Tsuu T'Ina Nation Curriculum & Instruction Course 7 Mariia Koropetska, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Public Administration Course Master of Public Administration Tara Kim Acoose, SK Sakimay Public Management Course Leah Mary Lopez, Regina Public Management Course Stephanie Osefan Aito, Regina Public Administration Course Sixia Ma, Suzhou, People's Republic of China Public Administration Course Olanrewaju Akinrogunde Public Administration Course Ashley Steven Mantei, Regina Public Administration Course Jamie Kathryn Ash, Regina Public Administration Course Warren Gordon McCall, Regina Public Policy Project Christopher Andrew Beckett Public Administration Course Edith Maureen Nagy, Regina Public Policy Course Ildephonse Bigirimana, Regina Public Administration Course Sylvia Elizabeth O'Callaghan-Brown, Regina Public Administration Course Paula Antoinette Bourne, Malton, Ontario Public Administration Course Jeremy David Phillips Public Administration Course Christopher Rusty Buchan, Regina Public Administration Course Mohamed Mahmoud Sherief, Regina Public Administration Course Olubukola Tobi Coker Public Administration Course Lindsay Danielle Tokarski, Regina Public Administration Course Jacquelyn Dawn Conrod, Selkirk, Manitoba Public Administration Course Nikolina Vracar, Regina Public Administration Course Amy Lynn Demyen, Regina Public Administration Course Chuning Yang, Zhuzhou, Hunan, People's Republic of China Public Administration Course Jin Du Public Administration Course Master of Public Policy Scott Edwin Gerald Elliott, Regina Public Administration Course Jonathan Brody Harris, Warwick Settlement, New Brunswick Health Systems Research Thesis: Population Aging and Long-Term Care Policy Change in Canada: A Comparison of British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario Supervisor: Dr. G. P. Marchildon Katie Margaret Geoghegan Public Administration Course Ryan Andrew Gray Public Administration Course Benjamin L. J. Sipple Public Policy Thesis: Christina Marie Herauf Public Administration Course Supervisor: Wuliang Huang Public Administration Course Pavan Jauhal Public Administration Course 8 SaskTel: How Ownership Impacts Behaviour in a Competitive Market Dr. K. A. Rasmussen Sara Lynn Baudria, Weyburn-Great Distinction-Accounting Haylee Spencer Biden-Distinction-Human Resource Management Arielle Laila Bjornson, Assiniboia-Accounting Sindy Urvi Boczulak, Regina-Great Distinction-Accounting ºRenée Martha Marie Boutin, Alida-Accounting Cheryle Lynn Brazeau, Fort Qu'Appelle-Human Resource Management Liam John Brennan, Lumsden-Distinction-Management Britney Amanda Brodt-Human Resource Management Brigitte Ashley Brown, Regina-Management ºJessica Erin Brown, Regina-Distinction-Accounting Mahendre Mishra Bungsy, Riviere Des Anguilles, Savanne, Mauritius-Accounting Tava Magdalena Pratchler Burton, Regina-Distinction-Finance ºTristan Andrew Carlson, Regina-Accounting Erica Ka-Yan Chan, Regina-Management Yichen Chen, Regina-Marketing Kevin Harry Chow-Marketing ºAhmer Zimran Chowdhary, Regina-Finance ºMitchell Dale Clarke-Finance Jennilea Adelia Antonietta Coppola, Regina-DistinctionAccounting Destiny Lynn Cote, SK Cote First Nation-Management Teresa Marie Couture, Holdfast-Human Resource Management McKayla Curry, Regina-Human Resource Management Tyler Jay Dancey, Star City-Human Resource Management Jessica Lee Anna Davis, Regina-Distinction-Marketing Corey Michael Dawson, Regina-Marketing Shaohao Deng-Accounting Xuan Deng-Accounting ºAshley Amanda Dennison, Regina-Marketing Alyssa Keri DePape-Great Distinction-Accounting Jillian Ann Donhauser, Regina-Finance Jaimee Adare Dowdeswell, Regina-Great DistinctionAccounting Kirsten Lindsay Dressler-Marketing Justine Elizabeth Drozda, Regina-Human Resource Management Shiyu Duan, Changsha, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaAccounting Jared Thomas Duchin-Finance Reagan Z. Dunn, Regina-Finance My Kim Duong, Regina-Human Resource Management Nyekachi Boniface Echeonwu, Regina-Management Jeremy Douglas Eckert, Regina-Distinction-Marketing ºEsther Festus Edoho-Human Resource Management ºJustin Kealii Edralin, Regina-Finance Amanda Kaitlyn Eger, Regina-Human Resource Management Brandon Matthew Empringham, Regina-Accounting ºAlexandra Michal Eskra, Invermay-Human Resource Management Chenwei Fan, Xiaoyi, SHX, People's Republic of ChinaManagement ºJaclyn Nicole Farmer, Regina-Accounting ºMary Paulina Fink, Vibank-Human Resource Management Christopher Domenico Fiorante-Accounting Nastasia Megan Foley-Smith, Regina-Human Resource Management Susan M.E. Friesen, Regina-Distinction-Human Resource Management Emily Denise Gagnon, Regina-Human Resource Management Alejandra Cecilia Garcia Zambrano, Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar, Venezuela-Distinction-Accounting Taylor Daniel Allan Garrett, Regina-Accounting Colt German, Kenora, ON-Great Distinction-Accounting Master’s Certificates Courtney Dawn Balkwill, Regina Economic Analysis Public Policy Elgin Bruce Bunston, Regina Public Policy Analysis Nancy Wakabari Kangethe, Regina Business Oleksandr Kotsyk Public Management James Andrew Macdonald Public Management Patricia Dawn MacInnis Human Resource Management Sheena Lee McCallion Public Management Robert Douglas McInnes Public Policy Analysis Toluwalase Remilekun Oyebode Health Systems Management Sarah Elan Still, Regina Public Policy Analysis Jennifer Anne Thompson Public Management Amanda Kathleen Mary Vindevoghel Cundall, Regina Public Management Selene Maiya Wray Organizational Leadership FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Administration ***Aaron Tyson Shaun Burns, SK James Smith-Marketing ***ºCourtney Cherisse Kinequon, SK Day Star- Accounting ***Ashley Nicole Mardell, Prince Albert-DistinctionManagement **Carrie Dawn O'Soup, SK Key-Human Resource Management ***Rena Mae Penashue, NF Sheshatshiu-Human Resource Management ***Jacob Roy Pratt, SK Cote First Nation-Entrepreneurship ***Shyla Rae Prettyshield, SK Carry The Kettle-Human Resource Management ***Leah Harriet Freda Sapp, SK Little Pine-Human Resource Management ***Bernelda Darlene Young, SK Shoal Lake of the Cree Nation-Management Bachelor of Business Administration Faeza Yeslam Al Sayari-Accounting Reid James Kevin Arts, Weyburn-Finance Cassandra Lynn Ash-Human Resource Management Matthew Kenneth Balon, Regina-Finance Mara Beth Baudria, Weyburn-Great Distinction-Accounting 9 Rebecca Lorren McKinnon, Regina-Distinction-Human Resource Management Sloane Janay Meyer-Great Distinction-Human Resource Management Sania Minhas-Human Resource Management Brittany Dana Mish-Finance Renee Louise-Marie Mohr, Regina-Marketing ºShaadie Mitri Isa Musleh, Regina-Human Resource Management Nicole L. Nameth, Regina-Great Distinction-Accounting Brayden Mark Nargang, Edenwold-Finance Muhammad Hammad Naseem, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan-Human Resource Management ºAmy Leigh Neill, Colgate-Human Resource Management ºJames Christopher Nixon, Regina-Accounting Chinweobo Obianuju Nweke, Eberi Omuma, Rivers State, Nigeria-Accounting Douglas Andrew Osborne, Regina-Marketing ºThomas F.W. Ostapowich, Regina-Accounting Yi Ouyang, Leiyang, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaManagement Michael Ross Parisian-Management Shazia Parvez, Regina-Finance Tyler Andrew Penny, Regina-Marketing Nicole Marguerite Perala, Regina-Human Resource Management ºKimberly Dale Petrychyn, Regina-Human Resource Management ºJaime Josephine Potts, Morse-Accounting Jordan Ross Rachar, Regina-Finance Michael James Reddick, Regina-Finance Jordan Tyler Reeve, Regina-Distinction-Finance ºJessica Christine Reid-Distinction-Accounting Stephanie Jane Remington, Cardston, AB-Great DistinctionAccounting Marcus James Richards, Regina-Accounting ºAmber Denise Rittaler, Glen Ewen-Marketing Craig Allan Richard Roach, Regina-Management Sarah Marie Rotheisler, Regina-Marketing ºBrill Sandercock, Regina-Human Resource Management Solomon Dane Sanderson, SK James Smith-Marketing Jennifer Natasha Sargeant-Radomski-Great DistinctionInternational Business Rowan Victoria Schachtel-Distinction-Accounting Jared Brent Schick, Regina-Finance ºBrendon Michael Schultz, Melville-Distinction-Accounting ºJess-Ann Danay Selinger-Human Resource Management Tania Sentes-Management Pengfei Shang, Pingdu, SHD, People's Republic of ChinaFinance Dailene Deanne Sivertson, Saskatoon-Accounting Robin Brittany Somogyi, Saskatoon-Accounting Ayla Freda Gabrielle Sorochuk, Regina-Marketing Kelsey Rae Stewart, Regina-Marketing Jingwen Su, Kaiping, GWA, People's Republic of China-Great Distinction-Accounting Philip Frederick Taiwo, Benin City, Nigeria-Management Xiaode Tan, Dezhou, Shandong, People's Republic of ChinaFinance Qingjian Tang, Changsha, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaManagement Ke Tao, Shandong, People's Republic of China-Accounting ºShane Clark Templeton, Regina-Finance Steven Mathew Tymiak, Jasmin-Distinction-Finance Faizi Vejdani, Regina-Management Connor Brady Waldbauer-Human Resource Management Wenta Ghebrezgiabiher-Finance Kayla Lydia Gibbs, Regina-Human Resource Management Krista Margaret Gibbs, Regina-Human Resource Management Presley Gibler, Churchbridge-Management Linna Guo, Jinan, SHD, People's Republic of China-Finance David Richard Haines, Regina-Finance Cody James Hall, Assiniboia-Finance Courtney Ann Halldorson, Elfros-Marketing Kristen Samantha Hamilton, Regina-Accounting ºMohamed Abdi Hassan-Accounting Jingzhou He, Changsha, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaManagement ºAshley Healey, Eston-Accounting Scott Mathew Heisler, Regina-Accounting David William Henneberg-Entrepreneurship Sidney Alexander Gregory Heuer, McMahon-Great DistinctionAccounting Alexander John Hornung-Distinction-Accounting Devin Lee Howell-Shiplack, Regina-Marketing Yaqing Huang, Qiaoshi Town, HUB, People's Republic of China-Management Eric Tyler Hubich-Distinction-Finance ºJennifer Dawn Hubick, Regina-Accounting Laura Geraldine Hudson, Regina-Distinction-Marketing Kristen Rae Hudym, Estevan-Great Distinction-Accounting ºLogan Matthew Hutt, Lampman-Accounting Christopher Raymond Ing, Regina-Finance Breanna Michele Janzen-Accounting Michael Douglas Donald Jesse, Regina-Marketing Yunyi Jiang, Yueyang, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaAccounting Jayson Peter Johner, Estevan-Great Distinction-Accounting Amanda Jade Ehalt Johnson, Humboldt-Accounting ºAndrew Hongsun Jung-Distinction-Accounting Jade Saphron Jurgens-Human Resource Management Brady Anthony Kapovic-Marketing ºAmanda Rae Kessel, Balgonie-Accounting Michael Richard Kesslering, Wynyard-Distinction-Finance Melanie Maureen King, Regina-Human Resource Management Andrew John Konecsni, Southey-Accounting ºTracy Lee Kovalench, Regina-Distinction-Human Resource Management Adele Marie Krammer-Management Keith Kenneth Kurtz-Marketing Kellie Caroline Lafrentz-Accounting Joycelynn Lam, Regina-Finance Emma Marie Landine, Esterhazy-Distinction-Management ºDonovan Kyle Lautsch, Regina-Finance Levi Ahijah Lawrence, Manor-Distinction-Finance ºIsaac Nicholaus LeClair, Regina-Marketing Jiwei Liu, Zhuzhuo, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaManagement Brianna Joan Lobb, Regina-Great Distinction-Accounting ºElaine Marie Lockwood, Wilcox-Human Resource Management ºTiffany LaRae Lougheed, Regina-Distinction-Marketing Daniel Jacob Loughren, Regina-Marketing Xinyuan Lu, Nanning, Guangxi, People's Republic of ChinaFinance ºLaura Jean Luster, Kendal-DistinctionAccounting Xiaoran Ma-Finance ºSaad Malik-Finance ºJennifer Dawn Marlowe, Churchbridge-Great DistinctionAccounting Kathy Marie McDougall, Regina-Distinction-Marketing 10 Deborah Jean McPherson, Regina Taylor Anthony Metz, Regina Sasha May Miller, Regina Carey Bernard Murphy, Falmouth, NS Kelly David Murphy, Regina Leslie Ann Nemeth, Regina Jiwei Niu Precious Ebie Onungwe Daniel Wade Seamus Probe, Regina Adrea Nadine Propp, Regina Tenille Miranda Rutten, Carlyle Gurjot Singh Sandhu Shahzadi Sayyid, Milton, ON Shakiba Shakouri, Regina Hitesh Sharma, Regina Narmaan Singh Sidhu, Regina Stephanie Anne Smith, Regina Alyse Celyn Stauch, Regina Sara Jean Steiner, Regina Cassidy Gail Taylor, Rocanville Louann Audrey Ubell, Regina Brittany Leanne Walby, Regina Xun Wang, Beian, HEI, People's Republic of China Zachary Shane Watson, Yellow Grass Tegan Wendy Whelan Kendra Kim Wild Amanda Cathy Walter-Accounting Jiacheng Wang, Xiamen, FUI, People's Republic of ChinaFinance Xueheng Wang-Accounting Trena Anne Weatherby, Esterhazy-Human Resource Management Austin Robert Welter, Regina-Finance ºJonathan Joseph White, Moose Jaw-Finance Danni Wu, Quanzhou, FUI, People's Republic of ChinaAccounting Binbin Xu-Management Christopher Jay Yee, Regina-International Business Zheng Yuan, Yueyang, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaManagement Chi Zhang, Xi'an, SHA, People's Republic of China-Finance Yulong Zhang, Jining, SHD, People's Republic of ChinaFinance Fuwen Zhao, Xinhui, GWA, People's Republic of ChinaDistinction-Finance Yiling Zhou, Dehong-Mangshi, YU, People's Republic of China-Entrepreneurship Ashley Maryanne Ziegler, Weyburn-Accounting Diploma of Administration ***Annie Elizabeth Charles, PQ Waswanipi ***Brenda Lee Missens, SK Pasqua First Nation ***Jody Heather Robson, SK Okanese Diploma of Business Administration FACULTY OF EDUCATION Abdullah Ahmed Saleh Ahmed Raji Mohammed Aldahaim, Safwa, Saudi Arabia Lanette Lorna Armbruster, Regina Julia Leeanne Bewcyk, Regina Cory Lee Bjarnason Trina Adele Buchanan, White City Rebecca Paulina Clark, Wolseley Dayna Rae Deck, Regina Adumo Godspower Fiabema, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Destinee Lynn Marie Fraser, Moose Jaw Linda Anne Friesen, Regina Kashif Gabriel, Regina Elise Catherine Gagnon, Regina Philip Moses Gampi, Regina Crystal Dawn Ganshorn, Regina Zi Cheng Guo, Foshan, GWA, People's Republic of China Meagan Marie Hamilton, Carnduff Ali Hamza, Lahore, PNJ, Pakistan Margery Beth Hendricksen, Regina Seth Everett Hunt, Regina Thuy Thi Ut Huynh Dane Laurier Imrie, Regina Chelsea Darnelle James Vida Jamshidi, Regina Madelein Jaworski Wen Jiang, Liuzhou, GWX, People's Republic of China Virender Joshi, Regina Nirmatpal Kaur, Regina Kayla Marie Kimpinski, Regina Wendy Lee Kopeck, Regina Thao Thi-Xuan Le Sherrie Lee Lewis, Milestone Yinglu Lin, Xiamen, FUI, People's Republic of China Wanpeng Liu, Regina Mackenzie Quinn McCall, Regina Shawn Richard McIntyre, Regina Macintyre John McKay Bachelor of Adult Education and Training Jason Charles Johnston, White City-Great Distinction Donna Jacqueline Kovatch, White City-Distinction Trudy Elizabeth Osborne, Moose Jaw-Distinction Josephine Mona Thompson, Saskatoon Bachelor of Education Jordan Peter Aasen, Melfort-Social Studies Education Rahma Mohamed Abdulhadi Courtney Brooke Adams, Broadview-Mathematics Education Olushola Joseph Adedeji, Regina- Secondaire-DistinctionDidactique français langue et lecture Saimaiyu Akesuk, Cape Dorset, NU Silaqqi Rebekka Alariaq, Cape Dorset, NU-Distinction Lori Jean Allan, Meadow Lake- Elementary Danae Brienne Andrie, Saskatoon Lacy Corinne Anthony, Moose Jaw-Physical Education Anthony Benedict Auzenne, Regina Beach-English Education Amanda Rose Baer, Pilot Butte-Health Education Michael David Alan Banman-Biology Education Kaela Dawn Baudu-Distinction Katie Ann Baumgartner, Regina-Distinction-Health Education Cindy Michelle Bear, Whitewood-Health Education Kirstie Yvonne Berger, Central Butte Megan Marie Bieber, Yorkton Lauren Danielle Biem, Swift Current-Elementaire Chas William Bonnor, Regina-Health Education Karyn Victoria Booy, Emerald Park-Great Distinction-Biology Education Brian William Gehard Bowley, Moose Jaw-Arts EducationDistinction-Music Education 11 Magan Alexandra Boyle, Neilburg-Arts Education-Visual Arts Education Lindsay Tangjerd Braul, Regina-Distinction-Physics Education Acacia Kathryn Brodie-Health Education Christina Nicole Burns-Chemistry Education Danielle Crystal Carey, Martensville Rebecca Lynn Carson, Regina Stephanie Mieka Carteri, Regina Emma Jane Castle, Canora-Health Education Roanna Ka Bo Chan, Regina Lindsay Dawn Chernoff-Distinction Sarah Jean Chrobot, Buchanan-Distinction Jennifer Dawn Clace, Moose Jaw Jared Brett Clarke, Regina-Distinction-Biology Education Jacee Lyn Coben Christopher David Collins, Lumsden-Social Studies Education Emily Alexandra Columpsi, Regina-Great DistinctionMathematics Education Mia Gabrielle Columpsi, Regina Morgan Ann Cooper, Strathmore, AB-Chemistry Education Rachel Marie Courchene- Secondaire-Didactique français langue et lecture Catherine Rose Craig, Eastend Lindsey Marie Craig, Regina ♦Jessica Louise Cripps, Regina-English Education Nicola Denise D'Agnone, Rouleau-Great Distinction J. Dalton Danaher, Regina-Social Studies Education Daniel Chong Daongam, Meadow Lake-Elementary April Jean D'Aoust, Saskatoon Jacquelyn Nicole Davis, Regina-Chemistry Education Kurtis Lee Decker, Yorkton-Physical Education Chantelle Marie Delorme, Tisdale Suzanne Maria den Ouden- Elementary (YNTEP)-Great Distinction Marie Ellen Digney-Didactique français langue et lecture Kerri Mary-Anne Doidge-English Education Kimberly Ann Doll, Herbert-Physical Education Rob Duncan, Antler- Arts Education-Distinction-Literature Education (Sec.) Celeste Jeannette Marie Eaton- Elementary Terry John Enns-English Education Audrey Gail Eversen, Livelong-Elementary-Distinction Samuel Joseph Fayant, Lebret-Elementary (SUNTEP) Cayle Marie Fiala, Prince Albert Carol Elaine Lynn Fisher, Swift Current-Distinction-English Education Cassandra Danielle Fisher, Regina- Elementary (SUNTEP)Great Distinction Carolyn Nicole Fluter, Regina-Distinction Danielle Marie Fontaine, Regina-Distinction-Didactique français langue et lecture Hilary Lauren Forster, Regina-Distinction Sydney Ann Franks, Maidstone Carmen Cherise Frey, Cudworth-Distinction Melanie Jeannine Frombach, Edenwold Kyle Ernest Gallagher Eleni Gardikiotis, Regina-Great Distinction Breanne Kelsey Gardiner, Holdfast-English Education Kayla Jannel Gelinas, Regina-Distinction Jessica Rae Gent, Coronach Jonathan Andrew George, Bellegarde-Secondaire-Didactique français langue et lecture Cody-Lynn Marie Getz, Fort Qu'Appelle-Health Education Alannah Jane Gilmour- Arts Education-Drama Education Molly Anne Glass, Prince Albert-Physical Education Jacob Gene Gleckman-Social Studies Education Samantha Lee Gold, Regina- Elementary (SUNTEP) Travis Nolan Goodman, Saskatoon-Social Studies Education Walter Oscar Gorectke, Regina Kourtney Joan Gorham, Southey-Distinction-English Education Kelsey Susanna Gottfried, Regina-Great Distinction-English Education Jessica Jean Goulet-Music Education Jordan Rae Grebinsky, Regina-Health Education Melonie Kristina Gryschuk, Regina-Distinction Allyson Kendra Dawn Grywacheski, Norquay-Social Studies Education David Alan Guenther, Warman-Mathematics Education Michelle A. Gulka- Secondaire- Didactique français langue et lecture Breanne Kathryn Hack, Regina-Distinction Vanessa Karina Halas, High River, AB-Distinction-Mathematics Education Cory Robert Hamel, Regina Jasmine Lori Mae Hamilton, Sturgis-English Education Rebecca Leigh Hammel- Secondaire-Didactique français langue et lecture Callan Frances Hamon, Regina Dylan William Hart, Saskatoon-Social Studies Education Skyler Thomas Hart, Regina-Mathematics Education Shanis Emilie Hartman, Moose Jaw-Elementaire Shalane Annette Haselhan, Lampman-Physical Education Kora Mae Hayter, Watrous Samantha Dawn Hayter, Orillia-Distinction-Biology Education Nicole Theresa Helland, Assiniboia Taylor Jule Herback, Eston-English Education Haylea Rae Herbert, Melville-Physical Education Alyssa Marie Herzog, Saskatoon- Elementaire-Distinction Cassandra Allison Hickes, Churchill, MB Ashley Samantha Hicks, Lumsden Chantel Renee Hildebrand-Health Education Tessa Louise Hill, Moose Jaw Carissa Dayle Hill-Wilcox, Delisle Andrea Dody Hogger, North Battleford Christopher Daniel Holcomb-Distinction-Social Studies Education Emily Ann Holmes, Regina-Distinction Destiny Patricia Maria Holowachuk, Lloydminster- Elementary Chelsea Nicole Howard, Norquay-Biology Education Morgan Liana Hunter, Regina-Great Distinction Rebecca Lynn Hutchings, Cape Dorset, NU Rita Daniel Istifo, Saskatoon- Secondaire-DistinctionDidactique français langue et lecture Kyle Spencer Daniel Janeczko, Southey-Business Technology & Media Ed Megan Brett Johnson, Wynyard-Health Education Mark Andrew Johnston, Swift Current-Mathematics Education Nicholas Douglas John Jonassen, Yorkton-Physical Education Taylor Ann Juravle, Weyburn Khristopher George Kalika, Prince Albert-Physical Education Michael James Kalika, Prince Albert-Physical Education Night Song Keepness, SK Ochapowace-Distinction-English Education Braden Timothy Keller, Prince Albert-Physical Education Maninder Paul Kaur Khaira-Biology Education Kaela-Lee Loren Kirsch, Regina-Distinction Rachel Dawn Klein, Assiniboia James Patrick Kleisinger, Regina-Distinction-Social Studies Education Jeneane Marie Kowalchuk, Wynyard-Arts Education-Music Education Rikell Leigh Kowalchuk, Foam Lake-Physical Education 12 Rebecca Erin Kriger, Yorkton-Chemistry Education Jessica Taylor Kurk, Regina Shannon Allison Lachance, Whitehorse, YT- Elementary (YNTEP)-Distinction Stephanie Janet Louise Lajeunesse, Sylvan Lake, ABDistinction Brittany Margaret Anne Lam Ma, Tisdale Julius Arthur Landry, Regina Tanner Scott Lange, Swift Current-Distinction-Mathematics Education Stephanie Olive Launier, Quispamsis, NB Adina Brie-Anne Leibel, Regina- Arts Education-Drama Education Sydney Lorraine Leigh Lemieux- Elementary (SUNTEP)Distinction Adam Tyron Leonard, Ogema-Distinction Jennifer Marie Levasseur, Regina Jordan Wills Lynnes, Regina-Social Studies Education Ashley Erin MacLean, Summerside, PE-Distinction Lyndsay Anne MacPherson-Great Distinction Kaleigh Dawn Maguire, Melville Scott Donald Manson, Birch Hills-Mathematics Education Tyler John Mantyak, Lethbridge, AB-Mathematics Education Hayley Danielle Marks, Whitehorse, YT-Elementary (YNTEP)Distinction Bailey Devin Marshall, Langenburg-English Education Sheri Lynn Martin, Ituna-Health Education Jannike Matlock-Distinction Hillary Rosie Mayer, Regina-Distinction Hailey Jean McCrystal, Regina Amanda Rae McKay, Meadow Lake, SK- Elementary-Great Distinction Lucas Andrew McKay, Moose Jaw Tara Leigh McKinley, Regina-Social Studies Education Maria Louise McWilliams-Distinction Erin Dawn Minty, Rocanville-Distinction Stephanie Joelle Montpetit, Moose Jaw- Elementaire-Great Distinction Donna Leeann Moore, BC Okanagan, Whitehorse, YTElementary (YNTEP)-Great Distinction Marshall Duncan Morgan, Regina-Social Studies Education Mark William Moriarty, Estevan Melissa Marie Morley, Yorkton Ashley Faye Marie Morrant, Dorintosh- Elementary Lindsay Maureen Morris, Weyburn Mercedes Katherine Morstad, Estevan- Arts EducationDistinction-Visual Arts Education Rayshelle Tamara DeeAnn Murray, Wadena Deandra Lee Mutch, Leroy-Distinction Kimberley Renee Myers, Qu'Appelle Jonathon Donald Neher- Arts Education-Music Education Shay Vincent Neufeld, Carrot River-Physical Education Alvine Danie Ngaa Tchoua- Elementaire-Distinction Jonathan David Nickel, Carrot River-Distinction Mitchell Edward Nielsen, Wilkie-Physical Education Sarah Jeanne Nielsen, Wilkie-Distinction-English Education Jordan Frances Nixon, Shaunavon-Distinction Jennie Norgaard, Meadow Lake-Mathematics Education Shauna Dee Norman, Meadow Lake- Elementary-Distinction Bevan Sterling Nye, Prince Albert Haleigh Nicole Oberkirsch, Regina-Distinction Lauren Danielle O'Byrne, Regina-Chemistry Education Anna Paulina Ogenchuk, Saskatoon-Physical Education Kaitlin Michelle Olynyk, Goodeve-Physical Education Emma Dorothy Orr, Saskatoon- Secondaire-Didactique français langue et lecture Megan Rose Osborne, Kamsack-Mathematics Education Diana Louise Ottenbreit, Regina-English Education Rebecca Breann Ottenbreit, Esterhazy Cara Leigh Owens, Eston, SK-Great Distinction-Social Studies Education Anthony Gordon Pacholko, Glaslyn-Great Distinction-Biology Education Victoria Riel Parisien- Elementary (SUNTEP)-Distinction Linda Eirini Domenica Parisone, Regina- Arts Education-Dance Education Ashley Dawn Parker-Social Studies Education Melissa Dawn Paterson, Regina Alexandra Sandra Potvin, Regina-Elementaire Kirsten Marie Prayda, Ituna Anna Constance Pringle, Regina-Arts Education-DistinctionVisual Arts Education Amy Nina Pugsley, Regina-Distinction Sarah Grace Punshon, Regina Saizula Putuguq, Cape Dorset, NU Carlee Paige Quiring, Winnipeg, MB-Distinction Laura Ashley Radford, Regina Cole Myrddin Ramsey, Regina-Great Distinction-English Education Megan Rae Ravndahl, Prince Albert- Elementaire Jessie-Lee Elizabeth Reese, Regina-Distinction-English Education Graham Mark Richardson, Regina-Distinction-Physical Education Twila Ingrid Alma Riffel, B-Say-Tah-Distinction-Health Education Jennifer Rae Robinson-French Education Rylan Tyrel Rogers, Regina-Distinction Mariah Lee Rope, SK Carry The Kettle, Regina- Elementary (SUNTEP) Renee Lisa Roschuk, Prince Albert-Physical Education Kimberly Katherine Rothwell, Weyburn Kelsey Marie Rude, Lake Alma-Great Distinction Megan Ellen Rumpel, Swift Current-Distinction-Physical Education Rebecca Joy Ryall, Stratford-Upon-Avon, United KingdomDistinction Alison Megan Ryan, Unity-Distinction-Biology Education Joanni Sallerina, Gjoa Haven, NU Nicholas James Sarauer-Social Studies Education Jane Margaret Sayers, Meadow Lake- Elementary-Distinction Carly Joan Scherr, Saskatoon- Elementaire-Distinction Chelsea Danielle Schmidt, McLean-Distinction Leah Marion Schmidt, White City Christopher Isaac Sciog, Kelliher-Distinction-Physical Education Gina Marie Lauren Senger, Nipawin Erika Charlyn Ashley Slater, Emerald Park Nicole Lisa Sopyc, Unity Jewel Paige Springer, Rocanville Zachary Matthew Startup, Battleford- Social Studies Education Nicole Jeannette Stefan, Regina- Arts Education-Visual Arts Education Rebecca Erin Stein, Simpson-Mathematics Education Hillary Caitlyn Strain, Swift Current-Mathematics Education Jenaya Marie Taylor, Regina-Distinction Matthew Raymond Joseph Taylor-Music Education Amanda Cherie Tessier, Regina-Distinction-Biology Education Kyle Terry Tetarenko, Tisdale Sidni Airien Thome, Rouleau-Distinction Stacey Ellen Threinen- Elementary-Great Distinction Matthew Thomas Tilford, Prince Albert-Distinction 13 Alexandria Anne Toews-Urban-Great Distinction-Social Studies Education Michelle Lynn Toshack-Distinction Jennifer Tran, Regina Jefferson Uttak, Cape Dorset, NU Alyssa Penni Uzelman, Unity-Elementary Gisèle Marie Vachon, St Louis-Distinction-Didactique français langue et lecture Crystal Marie Vail, Regina- Arts Education-Music Education Jenna Lynn Vertefeuille, Weyburn Kyle Kristofer Vibe-Distinction-Health Education Tessa Eliese Vibe, Regina-Distinction Taylor Ray Volk, Moosomin, SK-Physical Education Jessica Abeni Christine Walcott, Kingston, ON- SecondaireDidactique français langue et lecture Courtney Rachelle Wall, Regina-English Education Kaylyn Dawn Wallen, Margo-Distinction-Mathematics Education Maria Dawn Walter Tracey Lynne Walzak, Milden- Elementary-Great Distinction Brittany Alexandra Ward, Nipawin- Arts Education-Drama Education Brandyn Ernest Wasyliw, Meadow Lake-Health Education Jacey Morgan Watson, Swift Current Catelyn Delaine Webster, Moose Jaw Emma Morgan Weighill, Carrot River Paige Allisha Marie Wheeler, Estevan-Physical Education Claire Lisa White Craig Matthew White, Regina-Distinction-Health Education Andrew Colton Williams, Saskatoon-Distinction Patrick Joseph Winand, Englefeld Kimberley Nicole Wingert, Regina-Distinction Allysa Rose Winter, Regina Kelsey Rae Wintonyk, Hafford-English Education Lisa Leanne Wood, Glenavon-Distinction Kristin Dawn Woolhead, Yorkton- Arts Education-Great Distinction-Visual Arts Education Logan Dakari Woytowich, Regina-Physical Education Natasha Marie Wright-Great Distinction Magon Lyn Yurkowski, Carrot River Frances Anne Zacharias- Elementary Katherine Nicole Zarazun, La Ronge-Elementary (NORTEP) Janelle Joetta Zborowski, Regina-Great Distinction ***Katelin Meg Parenteau, Prince Albert ***Robin Joel Ross, SK Kawacatoose-Distinction ***Cora Charlotte Sinclair, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation ***Darlene Lillian Sinclair, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Bachelor of Music Education Brendan William Dickie, Strasbourg-Music Education Christie Jordan Westbrook, Regina-Music Education Certificate of Extended Studies in Education Kathlyn Navarro Buenvenida, Regina Jhaycilou Tumampos Mesiona Maria Cristina Vickers, Regina CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION Advanced Certificate in Local Government Authority Jessica Ann Heisler, Cupar Rena Denise Ramsay, Neilburg Certificate in Administration (Indian Management) ***Aaron Tyson Shaun Burns, SK James Smith Certificate in Administration-Level I Jayme Daniel Bagan, Regina Amrinder Singh Dandiwal, Regina Katherine Madelon Duran, Regina Aaron Travis Gerein, Regina Karen Rosemarie Graham, Regina Junbong Ha Nadine Louise Horvath Huang Huang Nazmul Huda, Regina Ali Hussain, Regina Aaiyaz Abdulbhai Karedia, Regina Gurjeet Kaur, Regina Jenna Morgan Kinchen, Assiniboia Alina Maknojia, Regina Dhaval Kantibhai Mandli Kerry Lynn Marsh, Regina Kelsey Michelle Neufeld, Regina Sarah Rachelle Obleman, Regina Krunal Jashwantbhai Patel Quang Pham Teresa Joy Reierson Hyunjung Seo Sahil Sidhu, Regina Harpreet Singh, Chandigarm, PNJ, India Olga Tsesliv, Kyiv, Ukraine Jennifer Lok Yu Yee, Regina Bachelor of Education (Indigenous Education) ***Tina Agnes Alphonse, SK Black Lake ***Cynthia Sophie Ballantyne, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation ***Danielle Rose Belanger, SK Ochapowace-Indigenous Studies Education ***Danielle Alyssa Brûlé, Whitewood ***Alaura Patricia Campbell, Stoughton-Indigenous Studies Education ***Julianne F. Custer, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation ***Daryl John Desjarlais, SK Gordon ***Jessica Lynn Dieter, SK Okanese-Indigenous Studies Education, English Education ***DeeAnn Michelle Dorion, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation ***Tina Lynn Duquette-Pechawis, SK Mistawasis ***Chelleen Chelsea Halkett, SK Lac La Ronge ***Hannah M. Kkailther, SK Hatchet Lake *** Dana Elizabeth Victoria McNabb, SK Standing Buffalo ***Holly E. Mirasty, SK Lac La Ronge ***Kelsey Jae Moore, Yorkton-Great Distinction-Indigenous Studies Education Certificate in Administration-Level II Ahmad Abdullah Al Shabeeb, Regina Adeel Amir, Regina Jayme Daniel Bagan, Regina Harsha Mayukha Bhamidipati, Calgary, AB ***Annie Elizabeth Charles, PQ Waswanipi Chi Hang Stephen Cheung, Regina Brady Claude Finch, Regina Omar Burhan Ghazal, Regina 14 Carma Jean Dilts, Pense Cheryl Anne Fedirko Donna L. Goertzen, Spiritwood Sherry Lynn Guenther, Kamsack Melanie Rose Hartley, Lucky Lake Margaret Ann Jacquemart, Norquay Jennifer Rae Josephson, Strasbourg Coleen Janice Bridget Kitching, Glenbush Lois Elaine Lange, Wakaw Jenna Rae Lavoie, Kindersley Wanda Lilja Lorenz, Wynyard Amanda Lynn McCormick, Rosthern Darlene Ann Moline, North Battleford Rena Denise Ramsay, Neilburg Carl John Renaud, Raymore Maria Deanne Scott, Biggar Karen Rosemarie Graham, Regina Junbong Ha Kale Michael Havervold, Regina Nadine Louise Horvath Huang Huang Sheena Patricia Jorgenson, White City ***Victoria Alvina Key, SK Key Lisa Dawn Kuyek, Regina Xiao Lei Ma, Regina Kerry Lynn Marsh, Regina Sarah Rachelle Obleman, Regina Quang Pham ***Jacob Roy Pratt, SK Cote First Nation Kendra Marie Rieder Hyunjung Seo Kristen Janelle Slinn, Regina ***Amanda Nichole Worm, SK Kawacatoose Defu Zhao, Shen Yang, LIA, China, Hong Kong Certificate in Public Relations Suzanne Rene Barber, Regina Beach Jessica Leslie Bickford Kirsten Rae Brandvold, Regina Mindy Leanne Calder Amber Melanie Curtis, Silton Virginia Lara Davis Ashley Amanda Dennison, Regina Devin Lee Howell-Shiplack, Regina Timothy Dudley Kambo Jones, Regina Hanna Leanne Karman, Sherwood Park, AB Paige Kezima, Canora Cheryl Judy Lynn Krett, Regina Crystal Mae Leader, Regina Isaac Nicholaus LeClair, Regina James Tri Nguyen, Regina Sarah Rachelle Obleman, Regina Jennifer Natasha Sargeant-Radomski Kristen Janelle Slinn, Regina Allison Bridget Sparling, Regina Natasha Thomson Angela Nicole Tremka, Regina Breanne Sara Van De Woestyne, Estevan Christine Alanna Woods, Moose Jaw Certificate in Adult Education and Training Tera Lynnette Berndt, Saskatoon Loredana Carani Dean Douglas Ferguson, Moose Jaw Pamela Dean Fisher, The Pas, MB Jeffery Paul Willis Galbraith, Regina Ryan Deveron Galbraith, Prince Albert Sharon Patricia Hassard, Regina Kendra Dawn Lischynski Yvette Helene Ludwig Kadine Carolyn Taylor Josephine Mona Thompson, Saskatoon Robert Cecil Thompson, Saskatoon Lynn Marie Waschenfelder Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment Management ***Courtney Cherisse Kinequon, SK Day Star Certificate in Human Resource Development Josephine Mona Thompson, Saskatoon Marc Christian Verbrugge Certificate of Continuing Education Certificate in Indigenous Access Transition Education ***Jody Heather Robson, SK Okanese-Administrative Development ***Virginia Mae Buckles, SK Piapot ***Lori Lynn Cappo, SK Piapot ***Lynnette Faye Cappo, SK Piapot ***Carrie Dorreen Kaiswatum, SK Piapot ***Donna Lee Kaiswatum, SK Piapot ***Miranda Joy Kaiswatum, SK Piapot ***Dakota Rae Obey, SK Piapot ***Judy May Sugar, Regina ***Sharon Lynn Sugar, SK Piapot Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education Gertrude Elizabeth Irene Blenkin, Indian Head Andrea Dawn Chalifour, Regina Tara-Lynn Marie Fischer, Regina Leica Marie Forrest, Saskatoon Danielle Kelly Gossard, Moose Jaw Christopher John Kampman, Regina Ashley Ellen Dumont Krefting, Regina Pamela Stephanie Lusney, Regina Aisha Siddiqa, Regina Brittany Rachelle Thies, Yorkton Certificate in Local Government Authority Dickson Harold Rognualdson Bailey Cheryl Annette Barrett, Wapella Janeen Brown Kyla Faye Campbell, Mortlach Katherine Louise Clarke Petra De Winter 15 PROGRAMME II CEREMONY Thursday, June 4, 2015 2:00 p.m. Theatre, Conexus Arts Centre PROCESSIONAL The audience will rise for presentation of the graduating students and entrance of the platform procession, and will remain standing until the Invocation has been pronounced. Members of the platform procession will enter successively in the following order: Faculty, Senate, Board of Governors, the Honorary Graduand; followed by the President, the Chancellor, and the Vice-Regal Party. Grand Marshal: Joseph Piwowar, PhD, Associate Dean, Arts Processional Accompaniment: The Lone Creek Cultural Club O CANADA Vocalist: Emily Ready, BMus INVOCATION Bryan Hillis, PhD, President, Luther College John Meehan, PhD, President, Campion College INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM PARTY Annette Revet, MBA, Executive Director (University Governance) and University Secretary OPENING OF CONVOCATION AND CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE R. James Tomkins, PhD, Chancellor PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATE FOR HONORARY DEGREE Richard Kleer, PhD, Dean, Arts Kevin Michael Vickers Kevin Vickers was appointed Canada’s Ambassador to Ireland in January 2015, after a distinguished career with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and as sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons. Kevin was born and raised in Newcastle (now part of the city of Miramichi), New Brunswick, and studied at St. Francis Xavier University and the University of Calgary. His 29-year career with the RCMP included postings in Alberta and the Northwest Territories before being appointed Inspector, District Commander, in the Acadian Peninsula district in his home province. As the force’s Incident Commander he helped resolve the confrontation over native fishing rights at Burnt Church, New Brunswick, in 1999-2000. He later served as Director-General of the Force’s Aboriginal Police Services branch. He has been recognized for leading Canadian police force investigations into the international drug trade, and for his work in developing a national strategy for the protection of children from sexual exploitation on the Internet, resulting in the creation of a national centre of expertise to combat the problem. Kevin was appointed director of Security Operations for the House of Commons in 2005, becoming sergeant-at-arms a year later, with responsibility for 1,000 employees within the parliamentary precinct. In January 2013 he skillfully resolved a potentially difficult situation when 3,000 Idle No More protesters gathered on the Hill. The image of Kevin Vickers, sergeant-at-arms, carrying the ceremonial gold mace into the House of Commons the day after he helped stop the October 2014 attack on Parliament Hill has become part of our national iconography. He prefers to pass the praise on to his staff. 16 Kevin is the recipient of the Queen’s Jubilee Medal, the Canada 125 Medal and the RCMP Long Service Medal. The community of Burnt Church has recognized him for his service there. He was bestowed an honorary degree from Mount Allison University earlier this year. He and wife Ann have a son, Andrew, who is a police officer in Miramichi, and a daughter Laura. Grandchildren include granddaughter Reese and grandsons Lucas and Lachlin. CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE R. James Tomkins, Chancellor of the University of Regina, will confer upon Kevin Michael Vickers the degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa. SIGNING OF HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Dr. Kevin Michael Vickers CONVOCATION ADDRESS Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE The Chancellor will acknowledge the degrees and certificates in course and admit graduates to convocation. Presentation of the Assembled Graduates and Acknowledgement of Graduates in Absentia University Secretary The Chancellor’s Charge Presentation of Graduates to the Chancellor Dena McMartin, PhD Associate Vice-President (Academic and Research) David deMontigny, PhD Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Armin Eberlein, PhD, Dean Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Applied Science, Master of Arts, Master of Engineering, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science FACULTY OF ARTS Richard Kleer, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts Honours, Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies, Bachelor of Arts in Resource & Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Health Studies, Bachelor of Human Justice, Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Arts Honours Certificate, Certificat en français langue seconde, Certificate in Chinese, Certificate in Economics, Certificate in German, Certificate in Health Studies, Certificate in Indian Communication Arts, Certificate in International Studies, Certificate in Spanish, Liberal Arts Certificate, Liberal Arts Diploma Presentation of the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Medal to Natasha Jocelyn Ku Presentation of the S.E. Stewart Award in Arts to Shea Erin O’Bertos 17 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Esam Hussein, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Applied Science Presentation of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Medal to Diane Adams Presentation of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Gold Medal to Brayden Joseph Willenborg FACULTY OF FINE ARTS Rae Staseson, MFA, Dean Bachelor of Arts (Three-Year), Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts Honours, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education Presentation of the Faculty of Fine Arts Dean’s Medal to Austin Blake Josephson Presentation of the W.A. Riddell Award in Fine Arts to Mikyla Richelle Jensen FACULTY OF SCIENCE Daniel Gagnon, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science Honours, Certificate in Computer Science, Certificate in Indigenous Health Studies Presentation of the Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal to Kristen Aneta Leigh Presentation of the University Prize in Science to Isabella Adriana Hugel WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Kaytlyn Barber, BBA, Second Vice-President, URAA PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO THE MOST DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal Recipient: Dr. Darryl Hunter Governor General’s Academic Silver Medal Recipient: Isabella Adriana Hugel Citations and Presentations: Her Honour The Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan President’s Medal Recipient: Natasha Jocelyn Ku Citation: Thomas Chase, PhD, FRCCO (hon), Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Presentation: Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor PRESENTATION OF AWARD TO THE MOST DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS University Medal Recipients: Belma Kamencic and Tuan Mihn Mai Citations: David Malloy, PhD, Vice-President (Research) Presentation: Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor 18 PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Futures in Flight by Todd Bryanton, BA Hons Photography by Photography Department Multimedia coordination by Audio Visual Services Department CLOSING OF CONVOCATION Chancellor ANNOUNCEMENTS University Secretary RECESSIONAL Pipe and Drum Band: Conservatory of Performing Arts The audience will remain standing until the Vice-Regal party, platform procession and graduates have been piped from the stage. 19 Suporna Das, Regina Statistics Thesis: DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE Supervisor: External Examiner: * Campion College ** Luther College *** First Nations University of Canada º Co-operative Education Program + Mention bilingue ~ Langue française ♦ International ● Internship Xiaofei Deng, Nantong, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China Computer Science Thesis: Three-Way Classification Models Supervisor: Dr. Y. Yao External Examiner: Dr. V. Raghavan University of Louisiana at Lafayette Heather Sharlene Eritz Clinical Psychology Thesis: Life History, Nurse Empathy, and Aggressive Behaviours in Individuals with Dementia Supervisor: Dr. T. Hadjistavropoulos External Examiner: Dr. S. Hirst University of Calgary FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Doctor of Philosophy Ryan Joseph Fitzgerald, Regina Experimental and Applied Psychology Thesis: Lineup Composition Effects on Eyewitness Identification Co-Supervisors: Dr. C. J. Oriet Dr. H. L. Price External Examiner: Dr. D. S. Lindsay University of Victoria Murray Peter Abrams, Regina Psychology Thesis: Clarifying the Nature of Pain-Related Anxiety: Implications for Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Supervisor: Dr. G. Asmundson External Examiner: Dr. E. Keogh University of Bath Lei Fu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Improvements and Enhancements of MPS in Free Surface Flow Simulation Supervisor: Dr. Y. Jin External Examiner: Dr. J. Sui University of Northern British Columbia Vijayaparvathy Agasthian Mathematics Thesis: Convergence and Comparison Theorems for Various Splittings of Matrices Based on Generalized Inverses Supervisor: Dr. C. Guo External Examiner: Dr. Y. Wei Fudan University Shannon Leigh Jones, Calgary, Alberta Clinical Psychology Thesis: An Efficacy Trial of Therapist-Assisted Internet-Delivered CognitiveBehaviour Therapy for Older Adults with Generalized Anxiety Supervisor: Dr. H. D. Hadjistavropoulos External Examiner: Dr. N. Koerner Ryerson University Munira Faysal Al-Ageili, Tripoli, Libya Computer Science Thesis: Integrating Ontology-Based Information Extraction Systems and Spatial Modeling for Land Use Analysis and Simulation Supervisor: Dr. M. Mouhoub External Examiner: Dr. Y. Chali University of Lethbridge Nouman Azam Computer Science Thesis: Supervisor: External Examiner: Point Estimation of Three Parameter Crack Distribution Dr. A. Volodin Dr. S. Hossain University of Winnipeg Michelle Clareen Makelki, Carlyle Clinical Psychology Thesis: Long-term Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Consequences of Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Supervisor: Dr. D. P. Alfano External Examiner: Dr. L. Ritchie University of Manitoba Investigating Decision Making With Game-Theoretic Rough Sets Dr. J. Yao Dr. S. Ramanna University of Winnipeg 20 Igor Atamanchuk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Pressure Pulsing Potential During Waterflooding and CO2 Flooding of Heavy Oil Reservoirs Supervisor: Dr. F. Torabi Nader Mosavat Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Utilization of Carbonated Water Injection (CWI) as a Means of Improved Oil Recovery in Light Oil Systems: Pore-Scale Mechanisms and Recovery Evaluation Supervisor: Dr. F. Torabi External Examiner: Dr. P. Pourafshary Sultan Qaboos University Md. Imteaz Ferdoush Bhuiyan, Dhaka, Bangladesh Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Depositional and Dewatering Behaviour of Uranium Mill Tailings Supervisor: Dr. S. Azam Fatemeh Pouryousefi Dargah, Regina Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Development of On-Line Analytical Technique for Determination of Composition of CO2-Loaded Formulated Amine Solvents Based on the Liquid Thermo physical Properties for a Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Process Co-Supervisors: Dr. R. O. Idem Dr. P. Tontiwachwuthikul External Examiner: Dr. M. Abu-Zahra Masdar Institute of Science & Technology Warawut Chairawiwut Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Chloride Salts Removal by Non Planted Constructed Wetlands Receiving Synthetic Brines from Belle Plaine Potash Mining Co-Supervisors: Dr. D. W. McMartin Dr. S. Azam Muhammad Rizwan Faisal Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Produced Water Treatment by Organoclay Adsorption and Dissolved Air Floatation Co-Supervisors: Dr. A. Henni Dr. S. Sharma Alison May Purdy, Regina Mathematics Thesis: Variations on a Theorem of Erdös, Ko and Rado Supervisor: Dr. K. Meagher External Examiner: Dr. C. Y. Ku National University of Singapore Mehdi Sadeqi Computer Science Thesis: Co-Supervisors: External Examiner: Mahdi Fallahinejad Ghajari Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Trajectory Planning for Hyper-Redundant Manipulators in Constrained Workspaces Supervisor: Dr. R. V. Mayorga Kai Huang Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Analysis of Impact Factors for Traffic Noise in Urban Areas Supervisor: Dr. L. Da Mutex Pair Detection for Improving Abstraction-based Heuristics Dr. S. Zilles Dr. R. Holte Dr. R. Mercer University of Western Ontario Mahtab Mosaffa Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Variable Resolution in WC-MPS Method for Fluid Flow Problems Supervisor: Dr. Y. Jin Lin Sun Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Active Nonlinear Vibration Control of Engineering Structures of Multiple Dimensions Supervisor: Dr. L. Dai External Examiner: Dr. C. S. Suh Texas A&M University Peter Condie Nell Electronic Systems Engineering Thesis: Capacitive Flow Meter Realtime Processing Using Cross Correlation HDL Design Methodology and Performance Supervisor: Dr. T. J. Conroy Master of Applied Science Soroush Abbasi, Shiraz, Iran Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Treatment of Produced Water Using Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Technique and Ionic Liquids Co-Supervisors: Dr. A. Henni Dr. S. Sharma Shahin Parhizgar Software Systems Engineering Thesis: An Evaluation of an Omni-Directional (Fisheye) Vision Sensor for Estimating the Pose of an Object Supervisor: Dr. R. Paranjape 21 Mohammad Rokanuzzaman, Regina Process Systems Engineering Thesis: Design Method for Layered Bed Adsorber for Separation of CO2 and N2 from Natural Gas Using ZEOLITE13X, Carbon Molecular Sieve and Activated Carbon Supervisor: Dr. A. Veawab Xiong Zhou Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Development of Two-Stage Fractional Programming Methods for Environmental Management Under Uncertainty Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang Christopher Frederick Seeley, Regina Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Analysis of Recreational Water Characteristics Supervisor: Dr. D. W. McMartin Tolulope Ibiwumi Adubi, Regina Applied Economics & Policy Analysis Project Master of Arts Courtney Morgan Bates-Hardy Creative Writing and English Thesis: Sea Foam Supervisor: Dr. K. E. Wall Chang Su Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Robust Mini-Fracturing/DFIT Modeling and Analysis Using Semi-Analytical Strategy Supervisor: Dr. G. Zhao Larissa Ducatti Flister Applied Economics & Policy Analysis Project Wen Sun, Regina Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Modeling Flocculation in Sedimentation Tank With Depth-Averaged Method Co-Supervisors: Dr. Y. Jin Dr. G. Zhao Carla Linette Flengeris English Course Kathy Marie Giamberardino, Ottawa, Ontario Justice Studies Thesis: Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) in Regina, Saskatchewan, 19972011: Exploring the Perceptions of Key Stakeholders Supervisor: Dr. A. Patenaude Wentao Wu, Neijiang, Sichuan, People's Republic of China Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Oil and Gas Pipeline Risk Assessment Model by Fuzzy Inference System and Neural Network Supervisor: Dr. R. V. Mayorga Michael Jordan Goldberg, Winnipeg, Manitoba Gerontology Thesis: How Spirituality Training Impacts the Practice of Social Workers Assisting Elderly Clients in End-of-Life Care: A Hermeneutical Phenomenological Approach Supervisor: Dr. M. Genoe Kuizheng Yu, Linyi, Shandong, People's Republic of China Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Analytical Modeling of Transient Heat Transfer Coupled with Fluid Flow in Heavy Oil Reservoirs During Thermal Recovery Processes Supervisor: Dr. G. Zhao Apolline Nicola Lucyk, Regina English Thesis: "A Personal Odyssey": Contrapuntal Heroism in the Works of Diana Wynne Jones Co-Supervisors: Dr. J. Battis Dr. S. Johnston Yuanyuan Zhai, Wuhan, Hubei, People's Republic of China Environmental Systems Engineeringing Thesis: Development of Inexact Optimization Methods for Planning Environmental Management Systems Under Multiple Uncertainties Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang Taylor James Derek Pardy, Regina Applied Economics & Policy Analysis Project Min Zhang Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: A Novel Automatic History Matching Method and Upscaling Study of Cyclic Solvent Injection Process for Post-Chops Heavy Oil Reservoirs Supervisor: Dr. F. Zeng Leah Elizabeth Quick, Regina English Thesis: Facing the Last Enemy: Death, Trauerarbeit, and Harry Potter Supervisor: Dr. N. Chevalier Deyue Zhou, Regina Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Development of Scaling Criteria for Waterflooding and Immiscible CO2 Flooding in Unconventional Reservoirs Supervisor: Dr. D. Yang Jennifer Erin Rowe, Regina History Thesis: The Roman Villas of Wales Supervisor: Dr. K. B. Leyton-Brown 22 Ashley Lauren Viklund, Spruce Home Clinical Psychology Thesis: Walking the Walk: Exploring the Utility of a Computerized Gait Method in Feigned Symptom Detection Supervisor: Dr. T. Hadjistavropoulos ºChukwuma Michael Ifebuzo, Lagos, Nigeria Electronic Systems Engineering Report ºMuhammad Talha Ilyas, Karachi, Pakistan Industrial Systems Engineering Report Connor James Wright Applied Economics & Policy Analysis Project ºNaveen Reddy Katipelly, Metpally, India Software Systems Engineering Report Master of Engineering Jaswinder Kaur, Ropar, Punjab, India Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºOluwadunsin Aramide Adejumo Environmental Systems Engineeringing Report Muhammad Ali Raza Khan, Regina Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºAdeel Ahmed, Regina Process Systems Engineering Report Xinqian Lu, Tianjin, People's Republic of China Petroleum Systems Engineering Project Md. Toufiq Anam, Kushtia, Bangladesh Environmental Systems Engineeringing Project Kasra Mohammadi Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºHafiz Muhammad Atif, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Process Systems Engineering Report Meherun Nesha, Feni, Bangladesh Environmental Systems Engineeringing Project ºHarmandeep Batta, Regina Software Systems Engineering Report Dhruv Kaushik Patel Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºRonak Pradip Bhagat, Surat, Gujarat, India Electronic Systems Engineering Report Jignya Mansukhbhai Patel, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºChul Ho Choi, Dae Jeon, South Korea Software Systems Engineering Report Tanmaya Patel, Jharsuguda, India Industrial Systems Engineering Project ºManinderjit Singh Gill Software Systems Engineering Report Naveed Qamar, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Process Systems Engineering Project Xiran Guo, Linyi, Shandong, People's Republic of China Petroleum Systems Engineering Project ºZait Ur Rahman, Regina Electronic Systems Engineering Report Ashwath Gurumurthy, Regina Electronic Systems Engineering Project Syed Ali Raza Rizvi, Regina Electronic Systems Engineering Project ºSyed Muhammad Salman Haidry, Regina Software Systems Engineering Report Wasin Sananphanichkul Environmental Systems Engineeringing Project ºLi-Ting Huang, Taipei, Taiwan Industrial Systems Engineering Report Usman Sattar Industrial Systems Engineering Project ºEgberanmwen Joseph Idehen, Benin City, Nigeria Electronic Systems Engineering Report ºSyed Kamran Shah, Regina Electronic Systems Engineering Report 23 ºMehwish Shargeel, Karachi, Pakistan Master of Science Industrial Systems Engineering Report ºWaseem Ahmed, Regina Computer Science Report ºRupinder Kaur Sidhu, Ludhiana, Punjab, India Industrial Systems Engineering Report ºKhawaja Ahmed Ali, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Computer Science Report ºShamsa Kiran Syed ºRamanpreet Singh Arora Industrial Systems Engineering Report Computer Science Report Ye Tian, Renqiu City, Hebei, People's Republic of China Petroleum Systems Engineering Project ºSaurabh Pradipkumar Bilakhia, Anand, Gujarat, India Computer Science Report ºYichen Wang Nathan David Clements, Regina Biology Thesis: Using Occupancy Models to Predict Grassland Bird Distributions in Southeastern Alberta Co-Supervisors: Dr. R. Brigham Dr. S. K. Davis Electronic Systems Engineering Report ºMuhammad Waqas, Wah Cantt, Pakistan Petroleum Systems Engineering Report Rhys Michael Daku, Regina Biochemistry Thesis: Targeted knockout of PpASCL, an anther-specific chalcone synthase-like gene, supports role in sporopollenin biosynthesis in the moss Physcomitrella patens Supervisor: Dr. D. Suh Binwei Wu Environmental Systems Engineeringing Project ºWanzhou Xiao, Zhuzhou, Hunan, People's Republic of China Environmental Systems Engineeringing Report Ruizhi Yang, Nanchong, Sichuan, People's Republic of China Petroleum Systems Engineering Project ºRamandeep Singh Dhaliwal Computer Science Report ºArslan Zahid, Regina Julie Anne Fillmore Geology Thesis: Process Systems Engineering Report Kai Zhang, Chengdu, Sichuan Petroleum Systems Engineering Project Supervisor: The Origin of Adakites in the Garibaldi Volcanic Complex, southwestern British Columbia, Canada Dr. I. M. Coulson Mengjun Hu, Yantai, Shandong, People's Republic of China Computer Science Thesis: Structured Rough Set Approximation Supervisor: Dr. Y. Yao Zhengbo Zhou Petroleum Systems Engineering Project Master of Fine Arts ºNafis Keshwani Computer Science Report Geremy Jacob David Lague, Regina Interdisciplinary Studies Exhibition: LAGUE CORP presents ANTISOCIAL MEDIA Co-Supervisors: Prof. G. G. Saul Prof. R. Truszkowski Abbas Shahid Khwaja Computer Science Course Leah Catherine Kovatch, Edenwold Biology Thesis: The Response of the Avian Community to 40 Years of Land Cover Change within the Aspen Parkland and Moistmixed Grassland Ecoregions of the Canada Prairies Co-Supervisors: Dr. C. Somers Dr. S. K. Davis Amber Sierra Phelps Bondaroff Visual Arts Exhibition: Situate Co-Supervisors: Prof. R. V. Knowles Dr. R. Caines 24 Evan Matthew Kraemer, Regina Interdisciplinary (Special Case) Thesis: Irrigation Water Requirements under Climate Change and Drought Events in Saskatchewan Co-Supervisors: Dr. D. W. McMartin Dr. K. Hodder FACULTY OF ARTS Bachelor of Arts ºBrian Adam Allan, Prince George, BC-English º♦Hazel May Allan, Creelman-Political Science, Sociology Nengi Allison-Environmental Studies **Douglas Cameron Altwasser, Regina-History **♦Kittaya Amrosoth-Chinese, Psychology **♦Dagmar Emily Robertson Anderson, Regina-History ºKatrina Erica Galera Balanga, Aringay, La Union, PhilippinesInternational Studies International Affairs **Michael Sebastian Ballan, Regina-Anthropology *Laura Meaghan Beatch-Distinction-Psychology Carson Colin Behiel, Humboldt-History *Erika Jolan Beitel, Regina-Women's and Gender Studies Rossanah Tari Benjack-Combined Economics & Geography/Economic Development Jessica Leslie Bickford-English **Keitlyn Rae Boyd, Regina-Psychology **Keitlyn Rae Boyd, Regina-Justice Studies *Michael Justin Bradshaw, Regina-Justice Studies Kirsten Rae Brandvold, Regina-Combined Economics & Business Administration Naaman Thomas Brignall-Linguistics, Anthropology **Chelsi Reneé Brisebois, Ferland-Women's and Gender Studies **Sarah Lynn Brown, Regina-English ♦Taneal Angela Brucks, Regina-Distinction-International Studies, Development Studies **Joshua Steven Button, Regina-Justice Studies Deborah Sylvia Chevalier, Regina-Women's and Gender Studies, Sociology ♦Cindy Chow-Chinese Donovan Shan Chow, Regina-Environmental Studies Dustin Clifford Christianson-Distinction-Philosophy Jacee Lyn Coben-French Raelyn Elizabeth Cochrane, Swift Current-Psychology Brianne Mary Coffey, Salmo, BC-Political Science, Economics Jasmine Margurite Collier, Moose Jaw-Psychology Mia Gabrielle Columpsi, Regina-Psychology *Stefanie Lynne Cook, Regina-Psychology Lisa Heather Coolidge, Vernon, BC-Sociology Christopher Joseph Corbin, Regina-Sociology Brett Kyle Cottrill, Regina-Distinction-Economics *Madison Davis, Regina-Distinction-Psychology Heavenlee Amber Desnomie, Glenavon-Psychology Marie Ellen Digney-Distinction-French Nnenda Dike, Regina-Economics *Darcy Joseph Dumont-Distinction-Justice Studies Austin Wyatt Dyck, Saskatoon-Justice Studies Grayson David Engel-Philosophy, Psychology Lietesha Emily Elizabeth Fargo-Psychology ***Dakota Dawn Fayant-McLeod, SK Peepeekisis-Women's and Gender Studies Ajay Fidler-Sociology *Danielle Marie Fontaine, Regina-Great Distinction-French **♦Ian John Freitag, Regina-Great Distinction-Spanish *♦Mark James Gardner, Regina-Political Science *Mark James Gardner, Regina-Chinese Barigbinem Barinaanu Gberekpee, Rivers State, RVR, NigeriaEconomics & Society Jonathan Andrew George, Bellegarde-Distinction-French ***Lila Kelly George, SK Ochapowace,-Indigenous Studies Ruili Li, Xiaogan, Hubei, People's Republic of China Statistics Thesis: Bivariate Log Location-Scale Model For Interval-Censored Data Supervisor: Dr. D. Deng Obaid Ullah Malik, Lahore, Pakistan Computer Science Thesis: Retail Price Time Series Imputation Supervisor: Dr. R. J. Hilderman ºSajid Naseem Computer Science Report Anezka Popovski Kolaceke, Joinville, Brazil Physics Thesis: Particle Identification with the ND280 Fine Grained Detectors for the T2K Experiment Supervisor: Dr. M. Barbi ºHamna Jabbar Rajput, Regina Computer Science Report ºDilip Pulikuthiyil Sebastian, Kerala, India Computer Science Report ºMaulik Rajnikant Shah, Vadodara, Gujarat, India Computer Science Report Chengyu Yang, Chengdu, Sichuan, People's Republic of China Geology Thesis: A Preliminary Investigation of Possible Occurrences of Transition Zones and Residual Oil Zones Below Oil-Water Contact in Matured Oil Fields, Southeast Saskatchewan Supervisor: Dr. H. Qing Shu Zhang, Chongqing, People's Republic of China Computer Science Thesis: Managing Constraints and Preferences: Constrained Tradeoffs-Enhanced Conditional Preference Networks (CTCP-NETS) Co-Supervisors: Dr. M. Mouhoub Dr. S. Sadaoui-Mouhoub Ying Zhou Computer Science Thesis: Supervisor: A Web-Based Learning Support System for Rough Sets Dr. J. Yao 25 Diane Marie McLean, Regina-Psychology, Economics Memory Renice McLeod, SK Peepeekisis-Women's and Gender Studies ºMemory Renice McLeod, SK Peepeekisis-International Studies, International Affairs ♦Nicolette Carol-Jane Merasty, Prince Albert, International Studies, Asian Studies Mikaela Nicole Miller-History, Japanese Paige Allison Moreside, Regina-Distinction-English Kyla Reanne Mosiondz, Regina-Psychology Brittany Erin Muir, Regina-Psychology Craig George R. Munroe, Rocanville-History **ºKelsey Michelle Neufeld, Regina-Psychology Cole William George Nicholson, Moose Jaw-History Rachele Margaret Odnokon, Regina-Distinction-Anthropology **♦Jamie Leigh Orr, Regina-Distinction-English, French Taylor Janeen Paskewitz, Regina-Psychology *♦Taryn Angela Pastuch, Regina-Geography, Environmental Studies Melissa Dawn Paterson, Regina-French Caitlin Noelle Pederson, Abbey-History Daniel Robert Pelzer, Regina-History Shane Dexter Penna-Psychology Murray Gene Peterson, Frontier-English Michael Allan Pituley, Regina-Justice Studies Adrea Nadine Propp, Regina-English ♦Jasper Nguy Chanh Quach-Chinese Cole Myrddin Ramsey, Regina-Great Distinction-English **♦Lindsay Dianne Reakes, Regina-Psychology Mitchell Andrew Redding-History *Kendra Marie Rieder-Psychology Christopher Evan Riviere, Regina-Combined Economics & Business Administration *Tris Winter Robertson-Philosophy ***Stephenie Lynn Robillard, SK Big River-Indigenous Studies Gabriel Forrest Roy-Wright-Distinction-Psychology º♦Atidthan Sangsawang, Kalasin, Thailand-Economics **Benjamin James Sarty, Regina-Political Science Alexis Schaffer, Regina-Great Distinction-German *Alana Lee Schmidt-Psychology, Geography Kielle Xuemei Mikayla Schmidt, Regina-Political Science **Kelly Vern Schnurr, Yorkton-International Studies, Asian Studies Morgan Rae Seidler, Regina-History Demery Paris Senft, Regina-Sociology Fortune Richelle David Siapno-Anthropology *Carly Marie Sigda-Holyoak-Women's and Gender Studies Stephen Matthew Simons, Regina-Political Science Sheridan A. Skinner, Regina-Economics *Kristen Janelle Slinn, Regina-Sociology Carolina Andrea Smith, Regina-French Andrew Taylor Sousa-Economics Melissa Anne Stevens, Regina-English Chelsey Nicole Strelioff-Psychology *Anthony David Thera-Psychology Katelyn Nicole Uhrich, Regina-Distinction-English ♦Celeste Marya Ulrich, Scott-Great Distinction-German Gisèle Marie Vachon, St Louis-Distinction-French Helyn Marie van Staveren, Creelman-English, Creative Writing Jenny Milena Vargas-Political Science Drew Gilbert Verbeek, Red Deer, AB-Combined Economics & Business Administration Meagan Maria von Doellen, Regina-Psychology Jessica Abeni Christine Walcott, Kingston, ON-French Megan Dawn Walkeden, Tribune-English *Samantha Rae Goertz, Regina-Anthropology Nerissa Estelle Goodwill, Fort Qu'Appelle-Justice Studies Moses E G Gordon, SK Gordon-History Loretta Ann Gustafson, Regina-Sociology Edward Daniel Hallett-Philosophy **Danelle Kristen Halverson, Regina-Psychology Kathryn Lynn Harrison, Prince Albert-Psychology **Sydney Irene Harrison, Regina-Psychology Claudia Britta Harry, Weyburn-Psychology Sasha Danielle Haugan, Swift Current-Linguistics, Psychology Kale Michael Havervold, Regina-Sociology Kyle James Heffernan-Political Science Haeleigh Rhonda Marie Hirsch, Estevan-Psychology Lindsay Nicole Hjorth, Regina-Political Science **Rebecca Marie Holden-Justice Studies Kadie Hozempa, Regina-Distinction-Sociology Joel Mason Huber-Philosophy Andres Ibacache-Distinction-Psychology **Nicole Jean Jackson, Regina-Psychology ♦Megan Jane, Kelliher-Distinction-Arts and Culture ***Inez Elva Jimmy, SK Thunderchild First Nation-Indigenous Studies Megan Sarah Jones, Watrous-Linguistics ºHanna Leanne Karman, Sherwood Park, AB-English Asha Kristine Evans Kerr-Wilson-Distinction-Environmental Studies **Misong Kim-Japanese Jenna Morgan Kinchen, Assiniboia-History Amanda Leeanne Kitzul, Regina-Environmental Studies David James Kliman, Regina-Great Distinction-Chinese Barbara Lynn Klyne, Regina-Women's and Gender Studies, Sociology **Amanda Lynn Koback, White City-English Cale Jordan Kopelchuk, Oxbow-Sociology, Political Science **♦Erika Beuker Krahn, Regina-Great Distinction-Chinese **Vanessa Mary-Anna Krieser, Regina-Psychology ♦Natasha Jocelyn Ku, Kipling-Great Distinction-Japanese Ashley Jennifer Laich, Eatonia-Psychology Logan Russel Lang-Justice Studies **♦Melissa Sahra Larson, Leross-International Studies Asian Studies ***Joshua Conrad Lavalley, Regina-Indigenous Studies Geoffrey Stuart Lawrence-Political Science ♦Rebecca Jane Leippi-Distinction-History Bram Christopher Lerat, SK Cowessess-Political Science ***Michelle Elizabeth Lerat, SK Cowessess-Psychology ♦Joshua Philander Lewis, Moose Jaw-Political Science Xuan Li-Economics & Society Alex Lien, Regina-Political Science Xianlong Lin-Economics & Society ♦Tamara Wendy Lohner-Distinction-Psychology Kristine Michele Longeau, Regina-Justice Studies Matthew Evan Lowe, Moose Jaw-Political Science Bonny Daniel Lubega, Regina-Economics & Society *Natasha Lynn Lumsden-Justice Studies ºAlix Marjory Lwanga-Political Science Ashley Erin MacLean, Summerside, PE-Distinction-French *Nicole Lauren MacLeod-Psychology *Michelle Carol Maier, Regina-Psychology ºTaras Vyacheslav Matkovski, Regina-Great Distinction-Combined Economics & History Nathan Michael McAllister-Distinction-Anthropology Autumn Emilia McDowell, Regina-Distinction-Arts and Culture Conlin William McKay, Regina-Political Science ♦David Matthew McKenzie-Chinese ***Lillian Helen McKenzie, SK Lac La Ronge-Indigenous Studies 26 Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies Madison Siobhan Walls, Regina-Distinction-Environmental Studies Janelle Iris Whitrow, Yellow Grass-Sociology *Cameron Michael Wiest, Regina-English ♦Griffin Thomas Wild, Regina-Political Science Graham Dean Wirtz, White City-Psychology ºBenjamin Jedidiah Woolhead, Roblin, MB-Great DistinctionLinguistics, English Jennifer Lok Yu Yee, Regina-Chinese Ruilin Zeng-Economics & Society Nicole Elizabeth Neithercut, Regina Bachelor of Arts in Resource & Environmental Studies ***Johnathon William Coles, Regina ***Jennifer Marie Reimer, Prince Albert Bachelor of Health Studies ***Jaqueline Rose Anaquod, SK Muscowpetung *Lliam Aaron Folk **Christine Jill Radford, Regina **Toniesha Arlene Ross, Regina-Distinction Bachelor of Arts Honours Taylor Victoria Bacala, Regina-Honours: English *♦Zoé Beaulieu Prpick, Regina-Honours: English, Creative Writing *Michael Stanislaw Chmielewski, White City-Honours: Political Science *Gabrielle Suzanne Desgagne, Regina-High Honours: Psychology *♦Annie Allayne Dormuth, Regina-Honours: Political Science Steven Thomas Elich, Moose Jaw-High Honours: History *Candice M. Froess-Honours: History Gareth Alexander Harding-Russell, Regina-Honours: Philosophy Kadie Hozempa, Regina-Honours: Psychology **Emily Jane Lewis, Regina-Honours: Psychology Janean Mary Lowenberger, Pilot Butte-Honours: Psychology *Katelyn Renae Alexandria Major-High Honours: History *Justin Patrick Malone, Regina-High Honours: English Katherine Jane Mazenc-High Honours: Psychology Holly Marie McCrindle, Regina-Honours: Psychology ♦Trevor Ward Miller-High Honours: Psychology Kathleen Elizabeth Molnar, Yorkton-Honours: Psychology *Dallas Robert Novakowski-High Honours: Psychology **Shea Erin O'Bertos, North Battleford-High Honours: Psychology *Victoria Ayla Mary Owens, Emerald Park-High Honours: Psychology Priya Parmar, Swift Current-Honours: Psychology Sarena Poets, High Honours: Psychology Keaton James Ryerson, Honours: History Kayla Dawn Schmaus, Honours: History Alexander Ingo Siebert, Regina-High Honours: Economics Edith Rattary Skeard, Regina-Honours: Philosophy **♦Sonia Denise Stanger, Regina-High Honours: English, Creative Writing *Andrew James Templeton, Regina-Honours: Psychology Sarah Elizabeth Wood-Honours: History, Classical and Medieval Studies Bachelor of Human Justice Charles Addo-Nkansah **Lindsey Nicole Baum, Regina Nicolas Lawrence Brown, Regina Tanna Carol Ann Dietrich, Pilot Butte Maleyamu Dukuly ***Enola Germaine Friday, SK Cote First Nation Kirstin Marlene Kuka, Humboldt *♦Kelsey Nicole-Joy Lagus, Regina Morgan Keeley Lawrence, Regina *Tianna Rose McGinn, Regina Kaylee Janelle Mitchell-Distinction Sarah May Mottershead, Dysart Olesya Pikul, Regina *Aidan Joseph Sisk Hailey Ailene Tuchscherer Aliz Unrau **Julia Marie White, Regina-Distinction Bachelor of Journalism **Caitlin Anna Fiset Brezinski, Regina Victoria Dinh, Saskatoon-Distinction *Bryndon Sean Roger Hadubiak, Regina-Distinction ***Jeanelle Celeste Mandes, SK Beardy's and Okemasis, Regina Evan David Radford, Regina-Distinction *Ethan Gerrard Stein, Regina-Distinction Amanda Marie Symynuk Bachelor of Arts Honours Certificate Bachelor of Arts in Journalism *Linda Mary Duarte, Regina-Honours: Psychology **Lorne Lee, Regina-Honours: Political Science **Tanner Aulie, Lumsden Eman Mustafa Bare, Regina Rikkeal Paige Bohmann, Prince Albert ♦Samanda Falon Brace, Regina-Great Distinction Tatenda Chikukwa, Harare, Zimbabwe Adam Kenneth Gamble, Regina-Distinction Kailey Justine Guillemin, Estevan *Colton Taylor Hordichuk, Regina **Jason Davis Kerr, Unity Brady Alexander James Knight, MacDonald, MB-Distinction Megan Nicole Lacelle, Cadillac-Distinction **Khang Viet Nguyen, Regina Taryn Raychell Riemer, White Fox Jeremy Simes, Calgary, AB-Distinction Alex Elizabeth Soloducha, Prince Albert Jeanette Noelle Stewart, Rockglen-Distinction *Robyn Marlee Tocker, Regina-Distinction *Kaitlyn Anne Van De Woestyne-Distinction Certificat en français langue seconde Sheila Dawn Farnell, Sonningdale Jaimee Marie Gardner, Regina *Mark James Gardner, Regina *Kyrsten Helen-Marie Joa, Regina Babar Mr. Khurshid, Regina **Erika Beuker Krahn, Regina-Distinction Teagan Renae Schiltz, Regina-Distinction Carolina Andrea Smith, Regina Natalia Isabel Smith, Regina Certificate in Chinese Joycelynn Lam, Regina-Distinction Christopher Jay Yee, Regina 27 Amanda Sherise Kiel, Balgonie Tyler Lee Kurtz, Regina Ifeanyichukwu Rapheal Obidimma, Regina Hannah Owunari, Regina Allison Marie Stinson, Regina Zhichao Yang Certificate in Economics Stanley Shedrach Anaka, Regina Reid James Kevin Arts, Weyburn Matthew Kenneth Balon, Regina Jessica Erin Brown, Regina-Distinction Mitchell Dale Clarke Reagan Z. Dunn, Regina Justin Kealii Edralin, Regina Wenta Ghebrezgiabiher Stephen Gima-Laabel Moses E G Gordon, SK Gordon David Richard Haines, Regina Ashley Healey, Eston Eric Tyler Hubich Andrew Hongsun Jung-Distinction Amanda Rae Kessel, Balgonie Andrew John Konecsni, Southey Donovan Kyle Lautsch, Regina Saad Malik Jennifer Dawn Marlowe, Churchbridge-Distinction TonBari Deebom Menegbo, Regina James Christopher Nixon, Regina Robel Girma Sahlu, Regina **Benjamin James Sarty, Regina Jared Brent Schick, Regina Brendon Michael Schultz, Melville-Distinction Kelsey Rae Stewart, Regina Philip Frederick Taiwo, Benin City, Nigeria Luc Daniel Tremblay, Regina Chi Zhang, Xi'an, SHA, People's Republic of China Liberal Arts Diploma Jennifer Lam *Anna Gessica Samson Marcial, Regina Trevor David Moskal, Regina James Githegi Njeri, Regina FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Bachelor of Applied Science ***Diane Adams, Sioux Lookout, ON-Great DistinctionEnvironmental Health Science ♦Doo-olo Clever Agara, Port Harcourt, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦ºJeeshan Kazi Ahmed, Dhaka, Bangladesh-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Harriet Azeruowa Ajoku, Port Harcourt, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Ahmad Abdullah Al Shabeeb, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Mashari Ibrahim Al Sulieman, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Kpenuoguoreata Emmanuel Alafonye-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Raji Mohammed Aldahaim, Safwa, Saudi Arabia-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Sultan Saad S Alotaibi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Ali Nasser A Alqahtani, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-Electronic Systems Engineering ♦Abidin Zainalabidin Alsharif, Al Madinah, Saudi ArabiaPetroleum Systems Engineering ºTanner Mathew Randy Anderson, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Zachary Thomas Anderson, Lumsden-Industrial Systems Engineering Gaganbir Singh Bagiana, Jalandhar, PNJ, India-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Eric Apiafi Banigo, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Rayna Teal Belyk, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering ºPatricia Ann Berezowski, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Amy Camille Binkley, Melville-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Enefaa Louissa Briggs-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Peixi Cai, Xiamen, FUI, People's Republic of ChinaEnvironmental Systems Engineering ºChristopher Ronald Carman, Regina-Software Systems Engineering ºJustin Charles Chevalier, White City-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Min Soo Cho, Busan, South Korea-Great DistinctionEnvironmental Systems Engineering Cody Ryan Christoph, Silton-Petroleum Systems Engineering Certificate in German Melissa April Westaff-Distinction Certificate in Health Studies Babatunde Ayodeji Gbadamosi, Ibadan, OYO, Nigeria **Bliss Wiche, Nigeria Certificate in Indian Communication Arts ***Nicole Denise Bear, Regina ***Bradley Noel David Bellegarde, Regina Certificate in International Studies Yichen Chen, Regina David Matthew McKenzie Certificate in Spanish Megan Jane, Kelliher-Distinction Liberal Arts Certificate Odai Moawiah Mahmoud AlKhalaileh, Regina Suhaib Amin Awan *Jasmin Jade Bentz, Regina Ramanpreet Singh Cheema, Regina-Distinction **Charene Nicole Claude, Regina-Distinction Jennifer Ujuka Egbueje, Lagos, Nigeria-Distinction Tracy Dawn Eklund Miranda Paige Ellefson 28 Ryan Paul Clark, Regina-Great Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering ºDavid James Crossman-Software Systems Engineering Matthew Bernard Thom Cundall, Estevan-Distinction-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Penghui Dai-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Nathan Abraham David, Unyengala-Andoni, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºKayla Jean Didowycz, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering Jeffrey Ryan Doka-Industrial Systems Engineering ºSydney Elizabeth Dreger, Emerald Park-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ºRyan Matthew Dressler, Regina-Electronic Systems Engineering ºMichael Thomas Dulong, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering Arlann Dutton-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºKristen Elizabeth Faber, Regina-Great DistinctionEnvironmental Systems Engineering Karim Ahmed Fahmy, Cairo, Egypt-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Abraham T. Falola, Bakana, Nigeria-Great DistinctionPetroleum Systems Engineering ♦Zhuomin Fang, Xiang Tan, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaEnvironmental Systems Engineering ºJeremy Patrick Fedorchuk-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Adumo Godspower Fiabema, Port Harcourt, NigeriaEnvironmental Systems Engineering ºMarten Justin Fidler, Regina-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering Shelley Leigh Fiorito, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering Logan James Fisher, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºJayson Lesley Chadwick Fraser, Kronau-Environmental Systems Engineering Wilson Daniel Frazer, Maryfield-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering Adam Jacob Gabriel, Sylvania-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering Ioannis Jonah Gardikiotis, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Michael Scott Garratt, Milestone-Petroleum Systems Engineering Stavroula Giannaris, Regina-Distinction-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Yuhua Guo-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºKaila Lynn Habing, Emerald Park-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering Brett Ryan Hamilton, Balgonie-Industrial Systems Engineering Joseph Brian Harvey, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Daniel Joseph Hebert, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering David Keith Hilbig, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Drew Edwards James Hoff, Redvers-Distinction-Petroleum Systems Engineering Kailley Holmes-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Yun Huang-Electronic Systems Engineering ºJordan Fredrick Humeny, Regina-Great Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ºSeth Everett Hunt, Regina-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ºTanner Kevin Hunt, Moosomin-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Odighiemugh Franklin Igoni-Petroleum Systems Engineering Rashidul Islam, Edmonton, AB-Electronic Systems Engineering Kyle Wayne Jacobson, Canbrook, BC-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Hyun Woong Jang-Great Distinction-Petroleum Systems Engineering Courtney Taylor Janotta, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering Jared Cole Runge Janotta, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Pablo Jaramillo Restrepo, Medellin, Colombia-DistinctionEnvironmental Systems Engineering Matthew Scott Jeffery, Prince George-Industrial Systems Engineering Camille Sarah Jensen-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Yifan Jia-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºTodd James Johnston, Regina-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering Jacquelynn Sarina Jones, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Mahmoud Fouad Khairallah-Petroleum Systems Engineering Ryan John Kinnear, Regina-Great Distinction-Electronic Systems Engineering Kristopher William Klapatiuk, Kamsack-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Praise Dumlumene Asooh Koobee, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Drew Arthur Kurtz, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºRay Gabriel Lagimodiere, Regina-Great Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ºRaymond Lam, Regina-Electronic Systems Engineering Brandon S. Lang, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Chad David Lang, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºOwen David Lareau, Regina-Distinction-Electronic Systems Engineering Evan William Lascue, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Scott Bradley Leach, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Joel Guy Legasse, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Zhou Li, ZhuZhou, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaPetroleum Systems Engineering Hai Lin-Environmental Systems Engineering Xiufeng Lin, Coquitlam, BC-Petroleum Systems Engineering Brad Wesley Lovatt, Wilcox-Software Systems Engineering Travis Kayd Lubiens, Filmore-Electronic Systems Engineering Abdou Rasmane Maiga, Ouagadoougou, Burkina FasoPetroleum Systems Engineering Gregory Lewis McConnell, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºAdam Douglas McEwen, Lumsden-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering Austin James Meldrum, Emerald Park-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering Lee Scott Miller, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering Alex Gregory Murfin, Calgary, AB-Industrial Systems Engineering Taylor Edward Nelson, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Gospel Nyegiabari Nkinanee, Port Harcourt, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Godson Levi Odumodu-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Victor Chibuosor Okwodu-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Precious Ebie Onungwe-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Ernest Chijioke Ordu-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Dumo Grace Peter Kalio, Kalio-Ama, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Kornebari Thankgod Peter-Petroleum Systems Engineering Iyonia Amjad Rabayaa, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering Muhammad Raza Rauf, Regina-Electronic Systems Engineering Branden Robert Reece, Qu'Appelle-Industrial Systems Engineering ºBrent Andrew Reid, Weyburn-Electronic Systems Engineering Amy Johanna Richter, Regina-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering ºMark Daniel Rumpel, Balgonie-Great Distinction-Electronic Systems Engineering 29 ♦Samuel-Ray Samuel-Industrial Systems Engineering ºAndrew Carlton Schmidt, Regina-Petroleum Systems Engineering Catlin James Schneider, White City-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºMatthew John Selinger, Pilot Butte-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Kriengkamol Setameteekul, Bang Plad, Bangkok, ThailandIndustrial Systems Engineering ºKyle Mitchell Shaw, Balgonie-Great Distinction-Electronic Systems Engineering ºGregory Lucas Shiplack, Montmartre-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Fafakabere Mudlyn Sika, Ogu, Nigeria-Petroleum Systems Engineering ºReid Daniel Stancu-Distinction-Software Systems Engineering Jesse James Stevenson, Esterhazy-Environmental Systems Engineering ºJason Michael Szarkowicz-Industrial Systems Engineering Zhuorong Tan, Taicheng, GWA, People's Republic of ChinaElectronic Systems Engineering ºConnor Alexander Tant-Electronic Systems Engineering Garett Blake Taylor, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering ºNam Hoai Thach, Regina-Software Systems Engineering Zoe Threlfall, Okotoks-Environmental Systems Engineering ºJesse David Timoruski, Moose Jaw-Industrial Systems Engineering ºPaul Martin Toews, Regina-Distinction-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Tamunomieokumibim Tolofari-Petroleum Systems Engineering Dustin Aaron Unger, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering ºJared Glenn Walsh, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Hanli Wang, Tong Cheng, ANH, People's Republic of ChinaEnvironmental Systems Engineering ♦Wei Wang-Software Systems Engineering ♦Yachan Wang, Jining, SHD, People's Republic of ChinaSoftware Systems Engineering ♦Kuami Blessed Wariboko-Industrial Systems Engineering Jason Brent Whitelaw, Regina-Distinction-Electronic Systems Engineering ºDemi Cassandra Wiens, Balgonie-Distinction-Environmental Systems Engineering ºBrayden Joseph Willenborg, Regina-Great Distinction-Software Systems Engineering ºErik William Wilmot, Regina-Environmental Systems Engineering ♦Wanpeng Wu, Harbin, People's Republic of ChinaEnvironmental Systems Engineering Keith Thomas Yalowega, Regina-Industrial Systems Engineering ♦Min Yin-Environmental Systems Engineering Shamroz Jawaid Yousufzai-Petroleum Systems Engineering ♦Zhonghua Yu, Changde, HUN, People's Republic of ChinaElectronic Systems Engineering ♦An Zhang-Environmental Systems Engineering Bachelor of Arts Jessica Josephine Burnett-Visual Arts **Melissa Kirstie Folk, Regina-Fine Arts, Art History Fallon Britany Hantelman-Stewart, Regina-Fine Arts, Music Meagan Nicole Kowalski-Fine Arts, Art History ♦Andie Jo MacLowich-Distinction-Arts and Culture Bachelor of Arts Honours Jenna Marie Faris, Regina-Honours: Visual Arts Alexa Claire Heenan, Regina-Honours: Fine Arts, Art History Bachelor of Fine Arts Laura Anne Abramsen, Ottawa, ON-Distinction-Theatre (Acting) Élise Maude Françoise Beaudry-Ferland-Distinction-Film & Video Production Gui Marc Paul Crepeau, Saskatoon-Film & Video Production **Kyle Robert Duckerin, Regina-Visual Arts, Visual Arts (Open Studio) Brennan Douglas Dyck-Distinction-Film & Video Production Stewart Evans, Calgary, AB-Film & Video Production Candy Renae Fox, SK Piapot-Film & Video Production Bryce David Gamache, The Pas, MB-Film & Video Production Jessica Nichole Gaube, Regina-Film & Video Production **William Howard James Hamilton, Regina-Great DistinctionFilm & Video Production Sean Huang, Regina-Visual Arts **Austin Blake Josephson, Regina-Distinction-Film & Video Production Alexis Rosa Kuhanga, Regina-Distinction-Visual Arts, Visual Arts (Sculpture) Raylene Janet Ledgerwood-Film & Video Production Kyle Edward Leitch-Film & Video Production Kyle Alexander Parkinson, Battleford-Film & Video Production Sarah Delaney Dorothea-Rose Pitman, Regina-Distinction-Visual Arts, Visual Arts (Sculpture) *♦Nicole Ciara Poncsak-Distinction-Theatre (Design) **Robyn Teres Sanderson, Regina-Theatre (Acting) *Alexandra Jade Schmidt, Wilcox-Visual Arts (Open Studio) Jennifer Dawn Shelly Keturakis-Distinction-Visual Arts, Visual Arts (Sculpture) Stephen Matthew Simons, Regina-Film & Video Production Emily Joy Wright, Vanscoy-Film & Video Production Bachelor of Music Graham Earl Gilmore, Killaly-Music Comprehensive Dorianna Carol Holowachuk, Regina-Music Comprehensive **Mikyla Richelle Jensen, Weyburn-Great Distinction-Luther Medal of Distinction-2015 Spring Convocation-Performance Emma Deanne Kramer-Rodger, Regina-Great DistinctionPerformance **Emily Frances Ready, Regina-Distinction-Performance Bachelor of Music Education FACULTY OF FINE ARTS Vladyslav Valer Osatiuk, Regina-Music Education Dana Michael Rempel, Swift Current-Great Distinction-Music Education Bachelor of Arts (Three-Year) Adrienne Anne Dechief, Estevan-Distinction-Fine Arts Jonathon Donald Neher-Music 30 ºVincent Martin Langevin, Moose Jaw-Great Distinction-Computer Science Kristen Aneta Leigh, Regina Beach-Great Distinction-Biology Ecology & Environmental Biology Ronald J. Leray, Regina-Geology ºChristopher William Lu, Regina-Computer Science Bria Jolene Lubiens, Fillmore-Distinction-Computer Science Vince Owen Griffith Lylyk, Norquay-Computer Science Tanner Leslie Ryan MacDonald, Carlyle-Geology Ivan Russel Marsden, Regina-Geology James Lech Matheson, Regina-Biochemistry Meghan Bree McEachern, Regina-Economics **Graham Ross Brierley McKellar, Regina-Geology Lisa Marie McKibben, Regina-Chemistry Mark Ralph McVicar-Computer Science Steven Don Meickel-Geology *Michael William Morgan-Distinction-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology Wesley Gordon Murray-Biology Bariton John Ndorne,, Nigeria-Geography *Anthony Toan Nguyen, Regina-Computer Science Bao Tran Quoc Nguyen, Regina-Computer Science Chukwumela Bright Osah, Omoku, RVR, Nigeria-Applied Math & Statistics Dejian Ou, goungzhou, GWA, China, Hong Kong (SA Region)Computer Science Tracey Michelle Ozipko, Emerald Park-Distinction-Mathematics Annette Rose Pegg, SK Kawacatoose-Biochemistry Caroline Philip-Geology Jennifer Nicole Porter, Kinistino-Environmental Biology *Alexandra Rachelle Proulx, Regina-Biochemistry *Emily Jane Putz, Regina-Biology Ecology & Environmental Biology Kabari Tettey Quaye, Regina-Actuarial Science *Henry Robert Christian Reis, Regina-Geography *Henry Robert Christian Reis, Regina-Geology Carson James Renaud, Carlyle-Geology **Daniel John Roberts, Regina-Actuarial Science Alan Paul Schad, Regina-Distinction-Actuarial Science *Justine Ashley Schaeffer, Regina-Psychology **Matthew Schultz-Distinction-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology *Daniel Miles Andrew Sexton, Regina-Computer Science Carissa May Sideroff-Geology *Dylan Jonathan Smart, Regina-Distinction-Biochemistry Laura Ann Stewart, Regina-Biology Yue Sun, Qing Dao, SHD, People's Republic of ChinaMathematics Hifza Tahir-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology Dale Frederick Thomson, Regina-Great Distinction-Biochemistry *Harley Skylar Todorovich, Regina-Distinction-Chemistry Leanne Lynn Tremblay, Regina-Biology Ecology & Environmental Biology Chidinma Ukabam, Nigeria, Nigeria-Great Distinction-Biology Carmen Leslie Underhill, Regina-Distinction-Actuarial Science **Williams Olisemeke Usama, Regina-Great Distinction - Luther Medal of Distinction - 2015 Spring Convocation-Combined Biochemistry & Chemistry Chelsea Christina Valois, Zenon Park-Actuarial Science Dayne William Jonathan Wagner, Balgonie-Great DistinctionComputer Science Sinae Warbanski, Regina-Great Distinction-Actuarial Science **Emilie Jane Wellman, Regina-Great Distinction-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology **Ashley Joy Wiley, Grenfell-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology FACULTY OF SCIENCE Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Melissa Lynn McClement, Estevan *Amanda Dawn Thompson, Regina Bachelor of Science ºPeter Olalekan Ajayi, Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State, NigeriaDistinction-Combined Statistics & Economics Kelvin Altraide, Port Harcourt, RVR, Nigeria-Combined Geology & Geography Jessica Renee Antonichuk, Preeceville-Biology ºChristopher William Arnold-Computer Science Dillon Adam Bast, Regina-Computer Science **Mary Lynn Angelle Beaulieu-Great Distinction-Biology *Sindy Urvi Boczulak, Regina-Great Distinction-Mathematics **Matthew Boey, Regina-Geology François Wilfred Boire, Gravelbourg-Great Distinction-Chemistry *Ericka Nicole Bourlon, Regina-Geology Sara Rae Brandt, Regina-Biology Andrew Hugh Brittner, Regina-Geology ºDarren Benjamin Brown, Regina-Distinction-Computer Science Hafsah Ibrahim Chalchal, Regina-Great Distinction-Psychology *ºMark Robert Comte, Regina-Distinction-Computer Science Trent Alexander Corbin, Stoughton, SK-Geography Olivia Riley Coupal-Chemistry Andrew James Cretin, Weyburn, SK-Computer Science, Business Wesley Lee de Leeuw, Regina-Chemistry ºTrang Ngoc Quynh Do-Computer Science, Business Bita Doorsian, Regina-Biology ºCarl Alex Cassie Dumonceaux, Regina-Great DistinctionComputer Science Morgan Gordon Dynna, Regina-Computer Science *Tyler Carter Fell, Regina-Chemistry Alexander Paul Fischer, Regina-Great Distinction-Computer Science Sarah Alana Patricia Fromme, YK Champagne and Aishihik FN, Whitehorse, YT-Geology Adam Vernon Gorr, Regina-Great Distinction-Mathematics ºStacey Anne Hala, Regina-Great Distinction-Computer Science Vanessa Karina Halas, High River, AB-Mathematics Michael John Hazell, Glenavon-Geography *Janine Lana Heinrich, Regina-Geography Brett Mason Herman, Melville-Mathematics ºJordan Jonathon Hiebert, Regina-Computer Science Cory Sheldon Hill, Regina-Combined Geography & Geology Tanner Hoffman, Regina-Computer Science Junxiong Huang-Mathematics ºIsabella Adriana Hugel, Emerald Park-Great DistinctionComputer Science Marla Diane Ives, Tisdale-Environmental Biology ºTyler Vincent Jacob, Montmartre, SK-Distinction-Chemistry Kaitlyn Blue Johnson, Regina-Chemistry Lara Leslie Ann Junek, Regina-Chemistry ºAnton Kikets, Lutsk, Ukraine-Computer Science ºHarrison Reid Kuhtz King, Regina-Computer Science Anastasye Kisheev-Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology Natasha Jocelyn Ku, Kipling-Great Distinction-Mathematics **ºDevon James Kupiec-Distinction-Computer Science, Business *Joanne Alexis Kwasnicki, Regina-Biology Ecology & Environmental Biology 31 Kaitlyn Marie Williamson, Melville-Actuarial Science Siyuan Yang-Geography Evan Douglas Youle, Regina-Great Distinction-Biochemistry Zhen Zhai-Computer Science ***Sui Sui Zhou, Regina-Economics *Spencer Steven Zwarych, Regina-Great Distinction-Biochemistry Bachelor of Science Honours *ºMelissa Danielle Baron-Honours: Geography *Nathan Baron, Regina-High Honours: Psychology *Sean Eric Barschel, Regina-Honours: Psychology Jonathan David Donauer Berthiaume-Honours: Geology *Ian Cornel Hauser-High Honours: Computer Science Kieran Randolph Johnson, Regina-Honours: Chemistry **Drew Fraser Johnstone, Regina-High Honours: Combined Math Computer Science *ºDevon Gabrielle Jones, Regina-Honours: Biochemistry Adriana Dawn Knoll, Regina-Honours: Psychology ºRegan Paul Meloche, Regina-High Honours: Combined Computer Science Math Jordan Kendall Nixdorf-Honours: Psychology **Matthew Roy Pechey, Regina-High Honours: Psychology Shaneen Michelle Pelle-Honours: Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology **Olivia Marie Philippon, Willow Bunch-High Honours: Psychology Barret Cameron Dale Rennie-High Honours: Computer Science Megan Alexandra Zak-High Honours: Biology Certificate in Computer Science Christopher George Stephane Carter, Regina-Computer Science Frank Chukwunenye Elechi, Port Harcourt, RVR, NigeriaComputer Science Jason Gustin Galandy, Saskatoon-Computer Science **William Howard James Hamilton, Regina-Computer Science Brett Mason Herman, Melville-Computer Science Graham Peter Jordan, Calgary, AB-Computer Science Abiye Owunari, Portharcourt, RVR, Nigeria-Computer Science Dongzhi Qi, People's Republic of China-Computer Science Gurinderpal Singh, Ludhiana, PNJ, India-Computer Science Qingju Sun, Changge, HEN, People's Republic of ChinaComputer Science Haofeng Xiong, Regina-Computer Science Certificate in Indigenous Health Studies ***Diane Adams, Sioux Lookout, ON 32 PROGRAMME III CEREMONY Friday, June 5, 2015 2:00 p.m. Theatre, Conexus Arts Centre PROCESSIONAL The audience will rise for presentation of the graduating students and entrance of the platform procession, and will remain standing until the Invocation has been pronounced. Members of the platform procession will enter successively in the following order: Faculty, Senate, Board of Governors, the Honorary Graduand; followed by the President and the Chancellor. Grand Marshal: Joan Wagner, PhD, Assistant Professor, Nursing Processional Accompaniment: The Lone Creek Cultural Club O CANADA Vocalist: Emily Ready, BMus INVOCATION Elder Noel Starblanket, Aboriginal Student Centre INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM PARTY Annette Revet, MBA, Executive Director (University Governance) and University Secretary OPENING OF CONVOCATION AND CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE R. James Tomkins, PhD, Chancellor PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATE FOR HONORARY DEGREE david Gregory, PhD, Dean, Nursing Ann Blair Thomas Callahan Ann was born on the Peepeekisis First Nation in 1935. Her parents, John and Nora Thomas, spoke both Cree and English at home. She attended the File Hills and Birtle Indian Residential schools for 14 years. As a child she attended traditional ceremonies of her people and was given the spirit name of Wapiskisiw Piyésis (White Birdwoman) by Elder Ochapawase at age four. With the support of positive role models she completed high school and then became one of the first Aboriginal nurses to graduate from what is now the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, in 1958. Ann began working at the hospital and soon was appointed head nurse of the Women’s Pavilion, where she stayed until 1973. She left to coordinate health care for a newly created agency delivering services to people in need. Ten years later she moved to Red River Community College, where she was an instructor and academic counselor. Ann took a variety of courses to expand her knowledge during her career. When she retired from nursing in 1996, her uncommon commitment to healing and lifelong learning endured. She earned a bachelor’s degree with a major in psychology, and then a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies. Throughout her life Ann has contributed to numerous initiatives and projects aimed at improving the health of Aboriginal people and encouraging more Aboriginals to enter the healthcare field. She has lectured widely on the residential school 33 experience – the subject of her master’s thesis – and helped Elders coordinate healing ceremonies for the File Hills community. Ann has received many honours and awards, including the naming of the Critical Services building at the Health Sciences Centre in her honour and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada. Ann’s only child, Michael, died two years ago. Her extended family includes two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and what she describes as a family tree branching in all directions. CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE R. James Tomkins, Chancellor of the University of Regina, will confer upon Ann Blair Thomas Callahan the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. SIGNING OF HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Dr. Ann Blair Thomas Callahan CONVOCATION ADDRESS Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE The Chancellor will acknowledge the degrees and certificates in course and admit graduates to convocation. Presentation of the Assembled Graduates and Acknowledgement of Graduates in Absentia: University Secretary The Chancellor’s Charge Presentation of Graduates to the Chancellor Lace Marie Brogden, PhD Directrice, Programme du Baccalauréat en éducation Dena McMartin, PhD Associate Vice-President (Academic and Research) CAMPUS FOR ALL Thomas Chase, PhD, FRCCO (hon), Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Certificate in Inclusive Post-Secondary Education FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Armin Eberlein, PhD, Dean Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Science, Master of Social Work FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES Harold Riemer, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Health Studies, Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies, Certificate in Health Studies Presentation of the University Prize in Kinesiology and Health Studies to Katelyn Nicole Kaufman Presentation of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies Dean’s Medal to Triston Riemer 34 FACULTY OF NURSING david Gregory, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Science in Nursing Presentation of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association Gold Medal for Excellence in Clinical Practice to Chandra Lynn Lisitza Presentation of the Faculty of Nursing/Saskatchewan Polytechnic Deans’ Medal to Pei Ying Kiew-Gaco FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK Judy White, PhD, Dean Bachelor of Indian Social Work, Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work, Certificate of Indian Social Work, Certificate of Social Work Presentation of the University Prize in Social Work to Barbara Pelletier WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Brian Hillier, MHRM, First Vice-President, URAA PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Futures in Flight by Todd Bryanton, BA Hons Photography by Photography Department Multimedia coordination by Audio Visual Services Department CLOSING OF CONVOCATION Chancellor ANNOUNCEMENTS University Secretary RECESSIONAL Pipe and Drum Band: Conservatory of Performing Arts The audience will remain standing until the platform procession and graduates have been piped from the stage. 35 Christian Arthur Clermont, Regina Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: The Effect of Knee Osteoarthritis on the Variability and Fractal Dynamics of Human Gait Supervisor: Dr. J. M. Barden DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE * Campion College ** Luther College *** First Nations University of Canada º Co-operative Education Program + Mention bilingue ~ Langue française ♦ International ● Internship Laura Colleen Dahlstrom, Zehner Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: Reflections on Career Development: A Phenomenological Study of Women Who Coach Canadian High Performance Male Track and Field Athletes Supervisor: Dr. L. N. Hoeber Sandra Ann Jackle, Regina Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: Application of Investment Theory to Sport Consumers: Predicting Intention to Continue or Reduce Commitment Supervisor: Dr. H. A. Riemer CAMPUS FOR ALL Certificate in Inclusive Post-Secondary Education Shelly Marie Alderson, Regina Lesley Marie Beaulieu, Regina Nicole Caroline Behr, Regina Hughie Nathan John Froh, Regina Daysha Shuya Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: Exploring the Relationship Between Cheerleading Injury, Coping Skills, and Athlete Burnout with Performance Supervisor: Dr. K. D. Dorsch FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Katherine Larsen Sveinson, Regina Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: Marginalization, Empowerment and Multiple Performances: An Examination of Highly Identified, Displaced Female Sport Fans Supervisor: Dr. L. N. Hoeber Doctor of Philosophy Sebastian Harenberg Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: As Iron Sharpens Iron: Understanding Competitive Processes in Elite Sport Teams Supervisor: Dr. H. A. Riemer External Examiner: Dr. M. A. Eys Wilfrid Laurier University Master of Social Work Linda Pauline Albinet Research Practicum Erica Rebecca Rita Gray, Regina Field Practicum Master of Science Lucille Marie Horse, Regina Field Practicum Noah Justin Anderson, Moose Jaw Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: The Influence of Hardiness Levels on the Rate of Return to Work For Those who Have Sustained a Back Injury Supervisor: Dr. D. C. Malloy Joanna Lynne King, Regina Field Practicum Yi-Hsun Lee, Taipei City, Taiwan Field Practicum Jennifer Lynn Billan, Regina Kinesiology and Health Studies Thesis: Narratives of Aboriginal Grandmothers: Stories of Identity and Health Supervisor: Dr. C. A. Bourassa Sarah Ruth Luyendyk Field Practicum Carissa Jean Myers Thesis: Co-Supervisors: Addiction Services for Parents with Addiction in Regina, Saskatchewan Dr. M. R. Sanchez Dr. G. G. Hunter Jessie Leanne Paton, Regina Field Practicum 36 Paige Allisha Marie Wheeler, Estevan-Physical Literacy Logan Dakari Woytowich, Regina-Physical Literacy Tanja Smiljic Field Practicum Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies Kimberly Dianne Taylor, Saskatoon Research Practicum Erin Kathryn Mae Banbury, Fort Qu'Appelle-DistinctionTherapeutic Recreation Kristy Nicole Christianson, Prince Albert-Therapeutic Recreation Anna Marie Hancherow-Therapeutic Recreation Matthew Forrest Litke, Maple Creek-Sport and Recreation Mgmt Kelsey Rae Luedtke, Saskatoon-Therapeutic Recreation Shondalee Sharon Sanheim, Elkhorn, MB-Therapeutic Recreation Steven Douglas Schneider-Therapeutic Recreation Nicole Lynn Stead, Fort McMurray, AB-Great DistinctionTherapeutic Recreation Sara Nicole Stukings, Bow Island, BC-Therapeutic Recreation Trevor Neil Woolsey, Lac Vert-Sport and Recreation Management Leanne Marie Thybo Thoroughgood, Moose Jaw Field Practicum Erin Madeleine Wasson, Saskatoon Field Practicum FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES Bachelor of Health Studies Kelsey Elizabeth Lambert, Moose Jaw Kelsey Marie Michaluk, Regina-Distinction Victor Nwaodu, Regina Certificate in Health Studies Henrietta Onyekachi, Owerri, IMO, Nigeria Bachelor of Kinesiology Farheen Fatimah Ashrafi- Human Kinetics Wyatt George Baiton-Human Kinetics Kayla Rose Baran-Distinction- Human Kinetics Jennifer Patricia Bernstein-Human Kinetics Tara Lynn Booker-Human Kinetics Whitney Vanessa Chu, Regina-Adapted Movement Science Leah Catherine Fiorante, Regina-Human Kinetics, Adapted Movement Science Jessica Nicole Fisher, Crystal Springs-Human Kinetics Eric Forster-Human Kinetics Jillene Emelda George, SK English River First NationDistinction-Human Kinetics Shalane Annette Haselhan, Lampman-Physical Literacy Kurt Thomas Hauser, Pilger-Distinction-Human Kinetics Stephen Duane Hill, Melfort-Health Promotion Nathan A. Hollinger-Human Kinetics, Athletic Therapy Kelly Alanna Husack, Regina-Distinction-Human Kinetics Katelyn Nicole Kaufman, Bengough-Great Distinction-Human Kinetics, Adapted Movement Science Mark Robert Kleisinger, Regina-Health Promotion Morgan Victoria Kuntz-Adapted Movement Science Sean Paul Lamb, Regina-Human Kinetics Benjamin Joseph Lozinsky-Human Kinetics Amanda Louise Mahoney, Regina-Human Kinetics Ian Robert McLellan-Human Kinetics Lindsay Valentrina Nicholson, Regina-Adapted Movement Science, Human Kinetics Chelsey Anne Oyka, Regina-Human Kinetics Ryan Kenneth Quan, Moose Jaw-Human Kinetics Shayla Danielle Riche-Human Kinetics, Health Promotion Triston Shari Lee Riemer-Distinction-Human Kinetics ♦Arbely Rubalcava, Montreal, QC-Adapted Physical Activity Jacob Yaji Sawa, Regina-Great Distinction-Human Kinetics Brandi Rae Smith, Arcola-Human Kinetics Angela Nicole Tremka, Regina-Distinction-Human Kinetics, Health Promotion Taylor Ray Volk, Moosomin-Physical Literacy Tyler James Weber, Regina-Health Promotion Nicole Marie Westcott, Regina-Human Kinetics FACULTY OF NURSING Bachelor of Science in Nursing Tessa Lynn Allen, Regina Shannon Lee Allin, Regina Breanna C. Altieri, Regina Renée Alexa Andres, Saskatoon Lyndsie Nicole Bachtold, Kipling-Great Distinction Danielle Bananish, ON Pic Mobert, Regina-Distinction Erica Katherine Bartel, Drake Jacy Anne Bartnik, Regina Melissa Bartzen, Saskatoon Alanna Marie Bell, Regina-Distinction Jennifer Deryl Bellefeuille, Shaunavon-Distinction Jamie Lynn Beutler, Wapella Kayla M. Bjerland, Regina Allison Larissa Bonk, Regina Sara-Marie Helen Bosch, Saskatoon Brittany Bourgon, Wawota Alison Jill Bowey, Moosomin Khloe Ashley Boyachek, Saskatoon Kristen Boyer, St. Brieux Amy Johanna Brown, Regina Brooklyn Rae Brown, Carlyle Christal Brown, Martensville Madison L. Brown, Regina Sarah Jean Bryanton, Regina Brooke Marie Burletoff, Blaine Lake Jenna Campbell, Regina Earl Christian Candido, Lanigan Nikki Lexus Caudle, Saskatoon Rachel Chapman Kayla Michelle Chuley, Regina Allison Breanne Collins, Oxbow Sherri Lynn Collins, Regina Kelsey Denise Cooney, Glen Ewen Chelsa Natalie Costanza, Regina Lauren Catherine Coulthard, Regina 37 Jennifer Tasha Cran, Regina-Distinction Shelby Lynn Crosbie, Caronport Alysha Anne Derkewych, Saskatoon Brooke Kathryn Diewold, Emerald Park Cara Joy Donaldson, Pilot Butte Taylor M. Dyke, Stoughton Travis Allan Bernard Earis, Regina Alexander Jessie Lennie Elash Catherine Mary Evans, Sasktoon Carly Aliza Falkenstein Mandy Jessica Ferner Janice Faye Fischer, Regina Kirsten Elizabeth Flaman, Southey Tiffany B. Flynn, Lumsden Keven Alfred Fontaine, Saskatoon Morgan D. Gabel, Moose Jaw Lacey Galan, Saskatchewan Beach Kelsey Lauren Gillis, Meadow Lake Jillian A. Grabka, Regina Meagan Frances Graf Paige Granger, Avonlea-Distinction Katrina B. Guest, Bjorkdale Kayla Dawn Guy, Saskatoon-Distinction Courtney Anne Hackywicz, Regina Kirsten A. Hackywicz, Rouleau Shayna D. Hanson, Mankota Stephanie Dawn Hanson, Moose Jaw Lauren Marie Harrison, Saskatoon Brittney Rae Hart, Regina Katelyn Lori Hawken, Montmarte-Distinction Meagan Alexandra Hueser, Saskatoon Natasha L. Hydukewich, North Battleford Amy M. Irving, Saskatoon, SK-Distinction Shannon Dakota Isaac, Gerald Cheryl Diane Jackson, Regina Allison E. J. Jalbert, Glentworth Gregory Reginald Allan Jessup, Regina Jodi Renee Johnson, Saskatoon Michelle Johnson, Saskatoon Paige Nicole Nell Kater, Weyburn Richelle Bree Keenleyside, Hazlet Brittney Marie Keller, Regina Nicole E. Kesslering, Viceroy-Distinction Pei Ying Kiew-Gaco, Saskatoon-Distinction Courtney Rae Kolenich, Regina Mackenzie Eloise Krecsy, Kipling Jenessa Marie Kress, Mankota JayLene E. Kurk-LaFontaine, Hillsboro, OR, United States Brynn Lauren Laverdiere, Regina Morgan Alexandra LeGault, Regina Chandra Lynn Lisitza-Great Distinction Ashtyn Taylor Livingstone, Saskatoon Olesea Lupascu, Regina Shelby Ann Marie Lyons, Regina Alana Brooke Mack, Saskatoon Brittany Mahlum, Hudson Bay Danielle Louise Maier, Regina Richelle Samara Marcynuk, Regina Melissa Maria Marzolf, Moose Jaw Jenell Briana Masson, Balgonie Kelsey Alexa Masson, Balgonie Adriana McCullough, Regina Colby Paige McLean, Saskatoon Amanda Jill Melnychuk, Clavet Christine Alicia Miller, Shellbrook Sheldon Joseph Mitchell, Carlyle Nadine Trish Mitsuing, SK Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation Stacey Kaitlin Figley Moore, Saskatoon Tasha Lee Moser, Saskatoon Kendell Bree-Ann Muhr, Regina Shannon Rebecca Nabozniak Kappel, Saltcoats Charlyn Amanda Nebozenko, Pike Lake Danielle Marie Neilson, White City Erika Y. O'Donnell, Cutknife Holly M. Olijnyk, Melville-Distinction Natalie Meagon Omer Brioux, Martensville Katelin Elicia Ottenbreit, Yorkton Larissa Lyn Pawluk, Saskatoon Raeanne Marie Peever, Regina Alexandra Mackenzie Pelzer, Vibank Joey-Lynn Petterson, Wawota Heidi Karen Piller, Neudorf Kristen Michelle Polischuk, Regina Leah H. Pool, Alameda Natasha Elizabeth Preza, Saskatoon Vanessa Brianne Rathgeber, Dalmeny Katelyn Christine Reich, Davidson Rachelle Marie Rich, Lumsden Caitlin Ring, Regina Kara Anne Risler Adelle Christine Robin Kirsty Rolfe, Regina-Distinction Kayla D. Rolufs, Kipling-Distinction Taryn Nicole Runge, Regina Kristin Leah Saunders, Regina Nicole K. Sawa, Saskatoon Kelsey Allison Sawicki, Humboldt Stephanie Noel Schneider, Regina Jennifer Silina Scott, Saskatoon-Distinction Mikaela E. Shuya, Melville Christina Amanda Silveira, Saskatoon Amy Lynn Sinclair, Regina Kirstin Patricia Sparrow, Vanscoy Chantal R. Stadnyk, Bruno Katherine Elizabeth Stanley, Regina April Dawn Stroh, Saskatoon Rosalyn C. Summach, Saskatoon Chelsea Jade Sveinbjornson, Saskatoon Ashley Marie Tall, Saskatoon Brett Douglas Taylor, Lang Katelyn Tyanna Taypotat, SK Kahkewistahaw Hoai Niem Thach, Regina-Distinction Sarah A. Thompson, Regina Kela Torres, Regina Jennifer Ashley Tremblay, Emerald Park Jenna Lyn Unser, Saskatoon Brittany Jean Untereiner, White City Shannon Marie Walbourne, Saskatoon Megan Ashley Wald, Saskatoon Brittany A. Walker, Saskatoon Whitney J. Walker-Ross, Regina Rachelle Katherine Wall, Osler Erica Jayne Warriner Kelsie Lynn Wasden, Saskatoon Nicole Loralie Webb, Major Derek Robert Wheatley, Regina Taylor J. Wihlidal, Regina-Distinction Abbey E. Wild, Silton-Distinction Katelyn Anne Windrum, Regina Beach Dellyn Deana Winterhalt, North Battleford Shauna Nicole Woytiuk, Saskatoon Brooklyn Karris Young, Wapella-Distinction 38 Shelby Ann Dawson, Saltcoats Selina Delimini Kelsey Janelle Doell, Rosthern Michelle Louise Dornan, Saskatoon Amanda Erin Douglas, Binscarth, MB Amanda Eva Jean Dunnigan-Flottorp, Regina Lindsay Laurie Edwards, Zealandia Jessica Dawn Fisher, Martensville Michelle Lynne Foster, Regina Erin Carmen Franks, Weyburn Sarah Danielle Fuchs, Regina Megan Anne Marie Gardham Amber Dawn Garrioch, Flin Flon, MB Chantal Marie Gelinas, Battleford Angel Genereux, Banff, AB Courtney Elise Gilmour, Saskatoon Tyrone Jack Graham, Saskatoon Ashley Rae Gursky, Saskatoon Courtney Rae Hart, Saskatoon Shirley Dann Hernandez, Saskatoon Theerie Dawn Hill, Regina Jennifer Elizabeth Hinks, Regina Jennifer Lynn Hoffman, Regina Jamie Ann Holinaty, Saskatoon Lauren Alexandra Hopper, Saskatoon Shannon Lynn Hurley, Saskatoon Matthew Jacobs, Moose Jaw Jenna Leigh Johnson, Virden, MB Melanie Dawn Johnson, Tisdale Chad Evan Kadyschuk, Saskatoon Andrea Lois Keel Mary Jennifer Kequahtooway, SK Sakimay Candace Laurel Keshane, SK Keeseekoose Megan Katherine Komonoski, Saskatoon Stephanie Lee Koroluk, Yorkton Justin Alair Krushel, Saskatoon Melissa Ann Kujawa, Saskatoon Aaron John Kulchar, Martensville Kaitlyn Ann Kwok, Whitehorse, YT Lyndsey Morganne Labuik, Saskatoon Victoria Louise Lake, Tisdale Kirsten Jaime Lawson Teagan Katherine Lee, Tagish, YT Jeremy Colin Locke, Whitehorse, YT Adrian Lomaszkiewicz, Prince Albert Patricia Therese Louie, Inuvik, NT Allison Luana MacTaggart, Regina Sherry Lynn Maertens Gary Peter Mah, Grande Prairie, AB Kasey Jo Mahnic, Regina Michelle Dawn McAllister Christie Lynn McBride, Warman Nicholas Chelsom McCormick, Saskatoon Patricia Catherine Lorraine McDonald Litney Jade McDougald-Curran Roberta Kathleen McFarlane, Langham Erin Delee McLeod, Birch Hills Kristen Michelle Meagher, Saskatoon Yolanda Patricia Merasty, SK Pasqua First Nation Amber Dawn Miller, North Battleford Marcia Lynn Mirasty, SK Flying Dust First Nation Suzi Elizabeth Mitchell, Saskatoon Alida Lee Ann Moffatt, Regina Kody James Morland, Moose Jaw Gloria June Munroe, Kamsack Allyson Rae Zazulak, Regina Daphne Louise Zimmer, Regina Kelsey M. Zuchkan, Foam Lake FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK Bachelor of Indian Social Work ***Darcie Lynn DeBruyne ***Kieu Monydhot Wieu, Saskatoon Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work ***Linda Louise Chartrand, Prince Albert ***Jennifer Brittany Forbes, Saskatoon ***Raven Ronalda Fox, SK Onion Lake ***Jessica Erin Hebb, Saskatoon ***Jessica Elizabeth Morin, Saskatoon ***Myrna Nadine Naytowhow, SK Montreal Lake ***Shantel Megan Pernitsky, SK Canoe Lake ***Francois Louis Polsfut, Saskatoon ***Carolena Dawn Silva, SK Beardy's and Okemasis ***Rhonda Vanessa Triskle, Prince Albert ***Arthur Jeffrey Underwood, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nat'n ***Elaine Rose Waditaka, SK Big River ***Shauna Lee Watcheston, SK Mistawasis Bachelor of Social Work Tina Marie Locano Abellera, Moose Jaw Antoinette Alemania, Saskatoon Shelby Anton, Davidson John-Paul Austring, Whitehorse, YT Jill Rene Bachiu, Saskatoon Shaylee Marie Balfour, Prince Albert Cora Rachel Ballantyne, SK Lac La Ronge Viviana Andrea Batalha, Regina Courtney Dawn Bell, Moose Jaw Kelsey Anne Bell Jessica Leigh Berg Thyra Berg, Dorintosh Theresa Dawn Bigayan Flora Pamela Bird, SK Lac La Ronge Kristy Nicole Black Alicia Mae Blakley, Saskatoon Jessica Kailey Bonish Kelsey Jean Bossenberry, Regina Kaela Victoria Bote, Regina Cassandra Fay Bourdages Ashley Cortney Bowering, Saskatoon Jacqueline Ivy-Jean Brasseur, Yellowknife, NT Emily Christine Brentnell, Regina Sarah Lynn Catherine Britton, Emerald Park Marilyn Helen Brownlee, Saskatoon Adele Caroline Burns, Tisdale Catherine Jill Campbell, North Battleford Katherine Michelle Chalmers Tess Malorie Charuk, Flin Flon, MB Marcie Marie Cole Melissa Ann Cournoyer, Prince Albert Jamie Lynne Crossman Bree Lauren Danchilla, Saskaoon Amy Danielle Davignon, Whitehorse, YT Leah Davy-Ryckman, Whitehorse, YT 39 Certificate of Indigenous Social Work Jayme Lee Murrison, Regina April Joan Nechvatel, Salmon Arm, BC Kaitlyn Marie Neustaeter, Swift Current Maryanne Marie Norum Chyanne Elizebeth Ogle, SK Wood Mountain Laura Marie Olsen, Calgary, AB Allison Faye Olson Imre Lloyd Pallagi, Saskatoon Monique Mallory Paradis-Davis, Saskatoon Dayna Katherine Parker, Regina Jayelle Marie Paskiw, Prince Albert Heather Susan Patterson Barbara Elisabeth Pelletier, Nordlingen, Germany Jennifer Lee Phipps Susan Price Danielle Christina-Jane Reddekopp, Shellbrook Andrea Noelle Regel, Prince Albert Charlene Adele Robert, Saskatoon Kimberly Erin Roblin, Saskatoon Leslie Anne Roper, Charlottetown, PE Natasha Renée Rumsey, Whitehorse, YT Chelsea Morgan Ryczak, Yorkton Jennifer Eunice Samayoa, Saskatoon Darnell Marie Schindelka, Raymore Aaron David Scholz, Saskatoon Crystal Ann Schwindt James Michael Schwindt, Sedley Debra Ann Severight, SK Keeseekoose Kimberley Tesh Shircliff, Saskatoon Brenda Ann Simmans, Saskatoon Haley Christine Slade, Saskatoon Stephanie Ann Smith, Allan Megan Ashley Sommer Jorin Milan Starcevich Natalie Blayne Steffl, Saskatoon Jessica Rose Stewart, Lanigan Tracy Erin Straub, Saskatoon Donovan Douglas Thiesson, Saskatoon Vanessa Dawn Thornhill Laura Toews Mary Truong, Regina Brian Wayne Tuckanow, SK Okanese Amber Lee Unger, Saskatoon Janet Lyn Van Bibber, YK Champagne and Aishihik FN Becky Rae Walker, Kyle Morgan Brittany Walker, Prince Albert Laura Joanne Weiss, Langenburg Brandy Marie Westbury, Swift Current Taunya Elizabeth Whitehead, Saskatoon Sheri Lynn Wiebe-Loehr, Saskatoon Carrie Lee Wilcox, Creighton Jena Lynn Wiles, Regina Brianna Lynne Wilmot, Regina Gerard Lafontaine Wolfe, SK Muskowekwan Jillian Christine Wood, Melfort Janelle Joanne Yantz, Regina Brittany N. Zelinski Mark Zulkoskey, Prince Albert ***Linda Louise Chartrand, Prince Albert, SK ***Margaret Rose Cook, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nat'n ***Jennifer Brittany Forbes, Saskatoon ***Amber-Leigh Ann Fox, SK Onion Lake ***Gloria Lynn Greyeyes, SK Muskeg Lake Cree Nation ***Elann Ashley Impey, Prince Albert ***Amber Dawn Lins ***Jessica Elizabeth Morin, Saskatoon ***Shantel Megan Pernitsky, SK Canoe Lake ***Stephenie Lynn Robillard, SK Big River ***Arthur Jeffrey Underwood, SK Peter Ballantyne Cree Nat'n Certificate of Social Work Kyla Cherwaty, Yellowknife, NT Jolene Amber Donovan, Inuvik, NT Alice Anne Marie Mawdsley, Fort Smith, NT Lauren Moir, Yellowknife, NT Avis Vallis, Yellowknife, NT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS PLATFORM AWARDS Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal This award recognizes the most outstanding academic performance of a graduate student. The decision of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Scholarship and Awards Committee was based on the quality of the thesis/exhibition, external examiner’s report, quality of the defense, course work, CGPA, publications and presentations deriving directly from the research done for the thesis/exhibition, and on awards achieved. The pool of applicants includes all graduate students who have a thesis or exhibition deemed meritorious by their examining committee, and who apply for graduation at the Spring Convocation, or who graduated at the previous Fall Convocation. This year there were 47 students eligible for this competition. Dr. Darryl Hunter convocated in October 2014 with a Doctor of Philosophy in Education. Dr. Ken Montgomery, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Programs) in the Faculty of Education, states that “Dr. Hunter is a scholar of exceptional caliber who has consistently ranked at the top of his graduate courses.” Dr. Hunter has received numerous graduate scholarships and awards, including being co-recipient of the 2014 President’s Distinguished Graduate Student Award. Academically, Dr. Hunter’s overall average in his doctoral work was 92.75. His supervisor, Dr. William R. Dolmage, states that “in my 25-plus years in the academy, Dr. Hunter is, without a question, the most capable graduate student I have encountered.” Just as noteworthy, Dr. Hunter has co-written a book entitled “Put to the test: Teacher professionalism and assessment in Canada,” which is now with the University of Regina Press. His doctoral research has yielded four journal articles that are in various stages of peer review and publication, and he has another article currently in peer review on Canadian middle years teachers’ classroom assessment practices. Certificate of Indian Social Work ***Irine Maondo Efeme, Buea, SW, Cameroon ***Raven Ronalda Fox, SK Onion Lake ***Simone J. Laliberte, Regina 40 The external examiner for Dr. Hunter’s dissertation, “‘About Average’: A Pragmatic Inquiry into School Principals’ Meanings for a Statistical Concept in Instructional Leadership” was Dr. Jerald Paquette, Professor Emeritus. Western University. Dr. Paquette stated that “this is undeniably a significant piece of research in its field.” As well, he further commented that “the originality and scholarship of this thesis borders on the stunning.” The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is proud to claim Dr. Darryl Hunter as a graduate of the Faculty, and to have recommended him for the award of its most distinguished prize, the Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal. provided the basis for subsequent funding and ongoing research in this domain. She was a co-author on the workshop paper: She was a co-author on the workshop paper entitled "Visual Twitter analytics: Exploring fan and organizer sentiment during Le Tour de France," in Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Workshop on Sports Data Visualization (2013). Outside of her studies, Isabella has a passion for music that’s led her to take part in the University of Regina concert band as a flautist, and become a volunteer keyboard player for St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church. Both of these endeavors require numerous hours of practice to learn the music, and how to integrate her portion into the full musical piece. Truly, Isabella is a distinguished student, in her academics, research work, and extra-curricular activities. Governor General's Academic Silver Medal The Governor-General's Academic Silver Medal is awarded at convocation to the most distinguished graduating student receiving a first degree and is based on academic excellence. Isabella Adriana Hugel is the recipient of this prize at the 2015 Spring Convocation. Isabella is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with a Co-operative Education designation, achieving Great Distinction. Isabella graduated from Greenall School in June 2010. While studying at the University of Regina, she has received many scholarships in recognition of her academic achievements, including: Academic Gold Scholarship (Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2014), Academic Silver Scholarship, Centennial Merit Plus Scholarship, ISM Canada IT Futures Scholarship, Muriel E. Finlayson Undergraduate Computational Science Research Scholarship, NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (Spring/Summer 2012, Spring/Summer 2013), Regina Engineering Society Scholarship, Rural Student Entrance Scholarship, Saskatchewan Innovation Undergraduate Scholarship, SED Systems – A Division of Calian Ltd. Scholarship, Shell Canada Scholarship in Computer Science, Stantec Scholarship in the Faculty of Engineering, University Medal, and Wascana Preceptory No. 51 Knights Templar Scholarship (Fall 2012, Spring/Summer 2013). In the 2012 Spring/Summer semester, Isabella was the recipient of a university-sponsored NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award, and worked under the supervision of Dr. Howard J. Hamilton. The title of this award was “Fast, Flexible Crowd Animation Guided by the Influence of Individuals on Perceived Quality”. Crowd animation refers to animating simulated crowds of people or autonomous creatures. It is used in games, films, emergency planning, etc. Due to the complexity of choosing actions for many interacting individuals in a crowd and then animating these actions, crowd animation is challenging for current systems. The goal of her project was to systematize the handling of update rates of individuals in a crowd, based on their perceived influence on visual realism. In other words, the idea was that more computer time would be spent on the members of the crowd who were more easily seen. As a result of the research, some crowd simulation software was developed and evaluated. A report was prepared for internal use, but it was not submitted for publication. Dr. Hamilton also commented, “She is noted for her many articulate questions in lectures, her careful, comprehensive work on assignments, and her brilliant performance on examinations.” In the 2013 Spring/Summer semester, Isabella was the recipient of a second NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award, and worked under the supervision of Dr. Orland Hoeber. The title of her project was “Visualizing Temporally Changing Sentiment in Twitter Streams”. Her work on this project President’s Medal The University of Regina President’s Medal is awarded at each Spring and Fall Convocation to a student receiving a first degree who has shown academic excellence as well as major leadership and commitment to extra-curricular activities while a student. The recipient this spring is Natasha Jocelyn Ku. Natasha is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, major in Japanese, with Great Distinction and International Designation. She is also receiving a Bachelor of Science, major in Mathematics, with Great Distinction. For a student to attempt such diverse fields is uncommon; excelling at both, as Natasha has, with an average of just above 90%, is truly exceptional. The Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science each commend Natasha on this excellent achievement. Natasha’s academic promise was evident from the beginning of her studies at the University of Regina. In recognition of her success at Kipling High School, she was awarded the S.E. Stewart Faculty of Arts Entrance Scholarship, the Rural Student Entrance Scholarship and the Centennial Merit Plus Scholarship. Throughout her studies she earned the Academic Gold Scholarship four times, along with an award in the Japanese Language. One of her instructors commented that “[I] can say unreservedly that she is one of the ten best students I have ever taught.” Natasha furthered her studies in Japanese by attending Tenri University, in Japan, for one year. While there she served as an ambassador for the University of Regina, and Canada, by volunteering to teach English and Math in the community. She also volunteered to serve as a Japanese translator at Queensland National Park in Australia. She credits these experiences with improving her confidence as a leader. In aid to her fellow students, Natasha served as their representative on the Peer Disciplinary Council and the Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Scholarship Committee. She has consistently volunteered with Orientation, Residence Move-in, Welcome Week and similar activities throughout the semester. She has also assisted her peers through work as a Supplementary Instruction Leader for Statistics, and as a Japanese teaching assistant. One of her proudest signature accomplishments has been the founding of the Japanese Culture Club on campus. Through academic, social and cultural activities, the club helps students from Japan integrate with University of Regina students interested in Japan and vice versa. “Helping people has become second nature to me,” she says, bringing life to the University of Regina’s motto of “as one who serves.” Natasha is also the recipient of the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Medal. Additional information about that prize, and Natasha, may be found under that heading. 41 prestigious student-led competition in which students from 12 of the top business schools from Western Canadian universities are judged on all aspects of citizenship. Nicole was selected by the JDC West team to serve as sole captain and is continuing her leadership and service in the role of Executive Advisor to the 2015-16 JDC team. Nicole also assumed a unique leadership role in the role of “Lead Teaching Assistant,” overseeing a team of Teaching Assistants supporting BUS 100 faculty. Nicole’s leadership and insight helped improve the learning experience and transition of first-year students. Nicole has established herself actively in the community, serving in varied and ongoing roles in several organizations including Hope’s Home, Regina Food Bank, Canadian Western Agribition, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders Fan First Hospitality, Regina Folk Festival, and Habitat for Humanity. The Faculty of Business Administration and the University of Regina wish Nicole every success in her future endeavours. University Medal The University Medal is presented annually at Spring Convocation to the most distinguished student – one who has achieved academic excellence in all courses completed during the previous twelve months with a minimum of 30 credit hours in two semesters.This year the University Medal is awarded to two students: Belma Kamencic from the Faculty of Science and Tuan Mihn Mai from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. In 2014, Belma Kamencic graduated from Campbell Collegiate, and she is currently working towards a Bachelor of Science degree program. Over the past academic year, she has achieved a CGPA of 96.8%. During her first year of study at the University of Regina, she has already received many scholarships in recognition of her academic achievements, including: Centennial Merit Scholarship (2014 Fall), and Dean’s List; Science Faculty (2014 Fall & 2015 Winter). Currently, Belma is working with Dr. Tanya Dahms as a Summer Research Student. When asked about Belma, Dr. Dahms spoke of her very highly. “Her intelligence, hard work and superior laboratory skills inspired her first year Chemistry lab instructor to suggest that she consider summer research. A first year undergraduate student working for the first time in a laboratory experiences a steep learning curve, which Belma is handling exceptionally well. In our lab, she has been focussed, diligent, quick to learn new methods, organized, creative and a careful note taker, all hallmarks of a good researcher.” The Faculty of Science congratulates Belma on her accomplishments and wishes her the best of luck with her future endeavours. Bachelor of Education After Degree (BEAD) Convocation Prize The Bachelor of Education After Degree (BEAD) Convocation Prize was established by the Faculty of Education in March 2014 to encourage and recognize BEAD students. The BEAD Convocation prize is awarded to the most distinguished graduate, with an overall internship rating of “Outstanding” and and the highest grade point average in the program. The Faculty of Education is pleased to present the BEAD Convocation Prize to Karyn Booy, a distinguished graduate in the Faculty of Education. Karyn is graduating with a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) with Great Distinction. She majored in Biology Education with a minor in Chemistry Education. During her studies at the University of Regina, Karyn was the recipient of an Academic Silver scholarship (2014 Fall). During her time with the Faculty of Education, Karyn found that the Faculty’s focus on social justice issues helped to transform the way she views and interacts with students within the classroom and broader community. This commitment to social justice is reflected in Karyn’s work with the Sonlight Christian Reformed Church and the Indian Métis Christian Fellowship in Regina. In the fall, Karyn will pursue a Master’s Degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Manitoba, where she has been awarded a 2015 NSERC grant to study the impacts of noise pollution on the resident Arctic beluga population. She is confident this research will enhance the science education she provides in future classrooms. The Faculty of Education is pleased to present the BEAD Convocation Prize to Karyn Booy and wishes her success in her future endeavours. Tuan Mihn Mai Tuan is currently working towards a Bachelor of Applied Science in Petroleum Systems Engineering. Over the past academic year, he has achieved a CGPA of 96.8%. The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science congratulates Tuan on his accomplishments and wishes him the best of luck with his future endeavours. Leon Goldman Scholarship & Faculty of Business Administration Dean’s Medal The Leon Goldman Scholarship is awarded to the most distinguished graduate of the Faculty of Business Administration receiving a first degree at the Spring Convocation. This scholarship was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gleiberman and family to honour Mrs. Gleiberman’s father, Mr. Leon Goldman, on his 75th birthday. The Faculty of Business Administration Dean’s Medal is awarded at each Spring and Fall Convocation to a student receiving a first degree with a minimum average of 80% who has shown leadership in and commitment to extra-curricular activities while at the University of Regina. The recipient for both of these awards for 2015 Spring Convocation is Nicole Nameth. Nicole has distinguished herself as an excellent student, with a graduating program average of 91.8%. She is receiving a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with Great Distinction and a major in Accounting. Nicole entered the University of Regina in pursuit of academic excellence and maximizing her potential.Through determination and dedication, Nicole achieved her academic goals and developed a particular strength in leadership. Nicole served as Captain of JDC for 2014-15. JDC West is a Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prize At each University of Regina convocation ceremony, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) awards a prize to the most distinguished student of the graduating class in the Faculty of Education who does not hold another degree. The Faculty of Education is pleased to present the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prize to Janelle Zborowski, a distinguished graduate in the Faculty of Education. Janelle is graduating with a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education with Great Distinction. During her studies, Janelle was the recipient of an Academic Silver Scholarship (Fall 2012) and Academic Gold Scholarships (Fall 42 2013 & Fall 2014). She was also on the Dean’s Honours List in two consecutive semesters (Fall 2013 & Winter 2014). Ms. Zborowski has a passion for teaching and cares deeply for her students and the communities they come from. She has volunteered at the Student Energy in Action for Regina Community Health (SEARCH) Initiative and sat on the Adopta-Family committee for Mother Teresa Middle School. For her, these opportunities affirm the importance of community partnerships and communal relationships. During her internship, Janelle integrated Indigenous perspectives into the curriculum by inviting an Aboriginal storyteller and artist into her classroom and by having a sharing circle every day. She is grateful to the Faculty of Education for helping to prepare her for the experience. Janelle feels that her success was largely due to the compassion and understanding of her family, who have proven to her that holism is the most powerful tool that educators can employ to ensure the success and well being of students. The Faculty of Education is pleased to present the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prize to Janelle Zborowski, and wishes her much success in her future endeavours Undergraduate Scholarship, and Johnson and Perry Award in Co-op Engineering. Brayden was actively involved with the Regina Engineering Student Society as Student Representative, and in his final year, as VP of Communications. He enjoyed being a mentor for several engineering groups, a student member for IEEE Uregina Branch, and a volunteer speaker for “What is Engineering”. The Coop Education Program gave Brayden an opportunity to enhance his software skills, and build an impressive professional network while working at SaskTel and GasBuddy. Brayden has set high standards of academic achievement and modeled exceptional leadership skills. The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science would like to congratulate Brayden on his accomplishments and wish him the best of luck with his future endeavours Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Medal The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Medal is presented at each Spring and Fall convocation to recognize the achievements of an outstanding student in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. This year’s recipient is Diane Adams. Diane is a Métis woman originally from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. She is passionate about the environment, public health, and social equity. During her time as a student, she served as the President of the First Nations University Students’ Association, leading a national student campaign and making media appearances in front of more than 10 million viewers. She also sat as a student representative for the Environmental Health and Science program and took a leadership role in FNUniv’s Student Ambassador Program. She also established a consulting business as a student which has allowed her to draw on her experiences as a former CBC Journalist as well as her Métis heritage. After graduation, Diane will continue to expand that business, having already secured a contract to help guide how Saskatchewan uses and communicates climate change and environmental monitoring data. She intends to pursue graduate studies in toxicology and human health risk assessment, with the aspiration of engaging more Aboriginal communities and people in the sciences. Faculty of Arts Dean’s Medal The Faculty of Arts is very pleased to present its Dean’s Medal to Natasha Jocelyn Ku. The Dean’s Medal is presented annually at each Spring and Fall Convocation to recognize the academic achievements of an outstanding student in the Faculty of Arts. Natasha is the recipient of the President’s Medal. Additional information about Natasha can be found under that heading. S.E. Stewart Award in Arts The S.E. Stewart Award is presented each Spring Convocation to an outstanding student in the Faculty of Arts graduating with a first degree. The recipient this spring is Shea Erin O’Bertos, a Luther College student graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology. Shea’s academic performance has been exceptional. She achieved the Dean’s Honour List in five semesters, won numerous scholarships, and obtained a cumulative grade point average of 91.5%. Her honours paper was titled “Emotion from a Different Angle: How Gaze Direction Affects Recognition and Spatial Processing of Emotional Stimuli.” Shea won a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant for graduate work and will begin studies in Clinical Psychology at Acadia University this fall. The Faculty of Arts wishes to extend congratulations to this dedicated scholar Faculty of Fine Arts Dean’s Medal Austin Josephson is being awarded the Dean of Fine Arts Medal, an honour bestowed on a Fine Arts student who has shown both academic achievement and leadership while attending the University of Regina. Mr. Josephson, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major: Film Production (Distinction), has a cumulative grade point average of 83.6%, and has demonstrated great commitment to his university community and beyond. Austin began his studies at the University of Regina, Luther College, in the Fall of 2010. A consistently good student and committed volunteer, Austin has earned a number of scholarships and awards that recognize his hard work. He earned the Luther College Part Time Scholarship (2011 and 2012), Luther Faculty Scholarships (2012, 2013, 2014), the Carla Thompson Memorial Scholarship (Luther College – 2014), the Emil and Natalie Krentz Humanities and Fine Arts Scholarship (Luther College - 2013), and the Mary Pitawanakwat Memorial Award (2015). Austin also earned a spot on the Dean’s List in Fall of 2014. While Austin began and remained a committed Film Production student throughout his time at the University of Regina, he developed other interests across many areas. Courses in Sociology, Creative Technologies, and a minor in Indigenous Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Gold Medal in Engineering The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) Gold Medal is awarded annually to an undergraduate of Engineering and Applied Science who has shown both leader ship and academic excellence. This year’s recipient is Brayden Joseph Willenborg. Brayden earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Software Systems Engineering with Great Distinction. In addition to graduating with an average of 90%, Brayden made the Dean’s Honour List for eight semesters. He received many awards including Centennial Merit Plus Scholarship, Academic Gold and Silver Scholarships, Sask Innovation Undergraduate Scholarship, SPE Canadian Educational Trust Fund Award, SED Systems Scholarship, Regina Engineering Society Scholarship, APEGS 43 Studies affected his work as an artist. He has come to appreciate that film can be used to educate, enlighten, and help make the world a better place. Austin’s leadership contributions at Luther College have been substantial. He was involved with the mentorship program Jump Start, was an active member of the Luther Students Association and has participated as a student member of their strategic planning team. His volunteer work at the North American Indigenous games married his technical skills and interest in Indigenous Studies with his desire to be a part of an important event held in our city. In addition to the above commitments, he continued his volunteer work at the Regina Lutheran Home that he began as a high school student. The value that Austin places on being a leader, team member and engaged member of his community is evident to all who know him. Dr. Bryan Hillis, President of Luther College, notes that “Austin works hard, is always happy when you meet him, and has yet more energy whenever he is asked to help out.” Dr. Christine Ramsay of the Department of Film notes that he is a “diligent, dedicate, capable and self-directed student, thoughtful beyond his years.” As such, the Faculty is pleased to present its “medal,” a ceramic hand built sculpture called A Bowl of Fish, to Mr. Josephson. The piece was created by last year’s Medal winner, Ms Barbara Goretzky. Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal The Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal is awarded each year to the student that the Faculty of Science nominates for the President’s Medal. The President’s Medal is awarded at convocation to the most distinguished graduating student receiving a first degree and is based on academic standing alongside a strong demonstration of leadership in, and commitment to, extracurricular activities. Kristen Aneta Leigh was nominated for the President’s Medal by the Faculty of Science for the Spring 2015 convocation ceremony, and is the recipient of the Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal. Kristen is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Concentration in Ecology & Environmental Biology, achieving Great Distinction. Kristen is graduating with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 87.6%. As a result of her consistently outstanding academic record, with term averages ranging from 83.2% up to 91.5%, Kristen was awarded the Academic Silver Scholarship in the Fall semesters of 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Outside of her academic studies, Kristen has truly excelled in her volunteer experiences. She was a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader for one of our Phys 109 sections for the Fall 2014 semester. Volunteering as an SI leader requires several hours of dedication, both in attending the course with the students and drafting lesson plans to lead the SI sessions at a later date. In the fourth year of her university studies, as part of a business class entitled Innovation and Entrepreneurship, she opened a community based business called Soulful Sandwiches. Through this business, in conjunction with Tangerine: The Food Bar, she sold sandwich vouchers to those that wanted to give back to the community and to help those in need. The vouchers were used to provide a nutritious meal in a welcoming environment to women staying at either SOFIA House, or The Shirley Schneider Support Centre. SOFIA house is a second stage transition home for women who have been abused. The Shirley Schneider Support Centre is a teen mothers program offered through Balfour Collegiate. Currently, she volunteers as a Queen of Green Coach for the David Suzuki Foundation. This program is designed to help people learn how to make their home a focus of green practices to reduce their impact on the planet. She will be working with seven families over the next several months to work these green practices into their every day routines. This area of volunteer work is perfectly suited to the BSc in Biology, Concentration in Environmental Biology & Ecology, that she has completed this year. Kristen has shown herself to not only be an outstanding academic, but also a compassionate person that has led her to become a strong leader in helping people through innovative and creative ways. Her volunteer and academic experiences have been the basis of developing the skills required to help her succeed in whatever path she chooses to follow in the future. W.A. Riddell Award in Fine Arts Mikyla Richelle Jensen is receiving the W. A. Riddell Award in Fine Arts as the most distinguished graduate earning a first degree in the Faculty of Fine Arts. The award is based on both academic achievement and artistic merit. Ms Jensen is convocating today with a Bachelor of Music (Performance) with Great Distinction. Mikyla began studies at Luther College, University of Regina in the Fall of 2011. Her academic achievement during high school and musical proficiency demonstrated at her audition were recognized with a number of entrance awards. She earned: the Dr. James McConica Entrance Scholarship in Music, the Residence Scholarship in Music (Luther College), and the Centennial Merit Plus Scholarship. The awards and designations have kept coming throughout the last four years. Mikyla earned a spot on the Dean’s list every semester as well as the following: Academic Gold Scholarships (Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014); Residence Scholarship for Music Students (Fall 2012, Winter 2013); Regina Musical Club Scholarship (Winter 2013); Luther College Faculty Scholarship (Fall 2013, Fall 2014); Robert and Gertrude Wagner Music Scholarship (Luther College – Fall 2013, Fall 2014); Gene B. Ciuca Memorial Scholarship (Winter 2014); Emil and Natalie Krentz Humanities and Fine Arts Scholarship (Luther College – Fall 2014); Regina Musical Club Scholarship (Winter 2015). Mikyla has maintained an outstanding academic and performance record while also serving as a leader within the Music Department, most recently as the Music Student Association President, and within the provincial music community. In addition she has volunteered with Campus for All, and has mentored younger music students. Professor Brent Ghiglione expresses the sentiment of those who have known Mikyla during her time here. “My few words cannot begin to describe the talent or quality of this young woman. I do know that she is a wonderful musician and works relentlessly on behalf of others.” The Faculty of Fine Arts wishes her the best as she begins her Master of Music (Flute Performance) at the University of Manitoba this fall on full scholarship. University Prize in Science The University Prize in Science is awarded at convocation to the most distinguished student graduating with a first degree from the Faculty of Science. Isabella Adriana Hugel is the recipient of this prize at the 2015 Spring Convocation. Isabella is also the recipient of the Governor General’s Academic Silver Medal. Additional information about Isabella can be found under that heading. Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies Dean’s Medal The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies Dean’s Medal is awarded to Ms Triston Riemer at the Spring 2015 44 Convocation of the University of Regina. Ms Riemer’s program of study was in the Human Kinetics area of concentration within the Bachelor of Kinesiology program and her graduating average was 82.2% allowing her to convocate with Distinction. Her overall average based on all courses taken at the University of Regina was also 82%. Ms Riemer came to the University of Regina from the community of White Fox, SK, and completed her education at the L.P. Miller Comprehensive High in Nipawin, SK. In September 2010 Triston began her studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies. She was also recruited to play hockey with the Cougar women’s hockey team. Triston’s involvement as a five-year member of the Cougar women’s hockey team enabled her to enhance her leadership skills. As an integral member of the hockey team she was appointed as Assistant Captain in her fourth year, followed by appointment as Captain in her senior year on the squad. She took on both roles with enthusiasm and passion, set vision with the team, coordinated and ran team meetings, and addressed student athlete issues or problems with a high degree of tact and professionalism. Coach Sarah Hodges notes that “Triston leads by example with her work ethic and her dedication in the classroom, and makes everyone around her want to be better," and further states “Triston has been a bit of an unsung hero on the ice because of her position and an outstanding performer in the classroom, and embodies all the qualities we want in our student-athletes.” Her leadership as a student athlete was recently recognized, as she was the recipient of the 2014-15 University of Regina Cougar President’s Award. This award is presented to one student-athlete in their fourth or fifth year of University of Regina eligibility as chosen by a vote of the University of Regina coaching staff and select media. It is awarded to the student-athlete who best exemplifies the combination of academic and athletic performance during his or her career at the University of Regina. Further, Triston was presented the CanWest Women’s Hockey Student Academic, Athletic, and Community Service Award. Triston’s accomplishments were not just on the playing surface. She is a five-time Academic AllCanadian, and a former recipient of the Team Academic Excellence Award. Ms Riemer never missed a game during her CIS career, setting a Canada West record with 132 conference games played. During her time at the University of Regina, Triston assisted with the development of young girls (ages 6–14) as a coach at a variety of summer hockey camps. In addition, she has been actively involved in the Cougar Cub Hockey, a program designed to enable Cougar hockey student athletes to coach teams in Regina. Triston has performed exceptionally well in these roles. Triston has received Hockey University for Initiation Coaching Certification, CSEP - Certified Personal Trainer, CPR & First Aid, Canadian Red Cross certification. Bengough, SK. Katelyn was on the Dean’s List during the following semesters: 2012 Winter and Fall, 2013 Winter and Fall, 2014 Winter and Fall. In addition, Katelyn has received the following scholarships: Rural Student Entrance Scholarship in Fall 2011 and Winter 2012, the Centennial Merit Scholarship, Farden/Nilson Memorial Scholarship, D. E. and M. W. Cuddington Scholarship, Brady Salloum Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Mary Bluechardt Scholarship, the Academic Silver Scholarship, Dr. Don Clark Scholarship, Dr. Brian H. Campbell Award in Distance Learning, and the Academic Gold Scholarship in the Fall 2013 and 2014. Katelyn has always approached her education with purpose and dedication, as is indicative by her academic successes. Katelyn has been described as “memorable.” Katelyn completed her fieldwork at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton, AB. Her fieldwork supervisor wrote, “she made a great contribution to an ongoing project of analyzing gait. Using different biomechanical approaches, she compared over-round walking to treadmill walking which will be used to develop an analysis tool for therapists to use in the treatment of patients with gait issues. During her time with the team in the motion lab, she absorbed and put into practice many of the clinical skills and philosophies that were new to her when she started. It was a great pleasure to have Katelyn do her fieldwork with me.” The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies wishes to extend sincere congratulations to this dedicated scholar and professional. We are tremendously proud of Katelyn’s academic accomplishments and are confident that she will reflect well upon the University of Regina and our Faculty, wherever her degree may lead in her professional life. We wish Katelyn success in all her future endeavours. Faculty of Nursing/Saskatchewan Polytechnic Deans' Medal The Faculty of Nursing/Saskatchewan Polytechnic Deans’ medal is awarded at convocation to a graduate of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor in Science Nursing program receiving a first degree with a minimum average of 80%, who has shown leadership in and commitment to extracurricular activities while a student in the program. The Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program is very pleased to present the Deans’ medal to Pei Ying (Jackie) Kiew-Gaco. Jackie Kiew-Gaco is graduating from the SCBScN program in Saskatoon with a CGPA of 81%. As a mature student, she quickly stood out as a leader among her SCBScN peers and was nominated by her classmates to sit on the executive of the Saskatoon Nursing Student Society (SNSS) in the role of Academic Vice President. During her two-year term, Jackie was an effective leader who gave a voice to students in Saskatoon and helped them navigate through the growing pains of a new program at an off-campus site. As an executive member of the SNSS she effectively represented the students, the SCBScN program and the University of Regina in various capacities. Through involvement in program policy changes, student recruitment and retention initiatives, and student driven social functions, she has proven to be an engaged learner and valuable student advocate. While managing the very heavy workload of a nursing student, Jackie continued to remain active in the community with her volunteerism in both athletics and the arts. She is passionate about her community and helping the children within it. Jackie has been described as a “tireless volunteer” and has dedicated her time to community activities such as coaching soccer, teaching cultural dance and helping with local events. She believes in positive role modeling, which is evidenced through University Prize in Kinesiology and Health Studies The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies is pleased to name Katelyn Kaufman as the recipient of the University Prize in Kinesiology and Health Studies. This prize is awarded to the most distinguished student of the graduating class in our Faculty at each convocation ceremony. Ms Kaufman’s program of study was in the Human Kinetics and Adapted Movement Science area of concentration within the Bachelor of Kinesiology program; her graduating average was 88.7%, earning her the designation of Great Distinction. Katelyn’s academic career at the University of Regina began in September 2011, as a graduate of Bengough School, 45 instead of curse.” After finishing high school in Oettingen, she packed her suitcase and travelled to Saskatchewan, volunteering with youth and taking advantage of short-term work permits. After obtaining her permanent resident status, she started taking classes towards her BSW at the Parkland Regional College in Yorkton to be better equipped for work in the helping professions. Her first job in the field was as a home visitor with KidsFirst. Only years later would she realize that the skills and mindset modelled by her team of supervisors and co-workers were examples of exemplary social work skills, whereby they lived out anti-oppressive and client-centered practice. Barbara’s education was set aside for several years as her family increased by one, then two, beautiful girls. In the midst of a personal crisis as her marriage fell apart and she found herself in Prince Albert, away from family and friends, Barbara returned to pursue her BSW once more. Being a single mother of a newborn and a 2-year-old, she experienced what it was like to be on the receiving end of services and help. Until then, Barbara’s life had been fairly smooth and comfortable; now she learned to reach out for help and obtained a much deeper understanding of loss, stigma and financial hardship. She also learned about the kindness of strangers who often became friends and part of her own healing journey. Barbara feels deeply honoured and blessed to be the recipient of this year’s University Prize in Social Work. One of the greatest gifts of completing her degree was the many wonderful and passionate instructors and fellow social work students she met and learned from along the way. Barbara knows that the learning that has come from these relationships will stay with her throughout her life. Many thanks also go out to Barbara’s loyal friends and family who have been a tremendous support for her over the years. Through it all, Barbara acknowledges her strongest asset has proven to be her faith in God. Barbara says “He has been my rock and my provider and I am so thankful for the strength he has given me.” her work at the Heritage Chinese Language School where she is a champion of her culture and shines as a role model for her children and her community. Jackie has successfully balanced her family life and community involvement with her nursing studies. Her selfmotivated and goal-oriented philosophy has helped her to deal with the pressures and high expectations that are placed on students in the nursing program. She has been praised as being a “well-prepared, confident student with the ability to motivate and guide her peers”. She has been able to translate the theory and knowledge she has gained into the clinical setting. She demonstrates her value and belief in positive role modeling not only in her community but also in her education and clinical practice. She has been able to connect and develop mentoring relationships and provide positive role modeling for the disadvantaged youth she worked with in her fourth year community placement at an inner city high school in Saskatoon. The Faculty of Nursing at the University of Regina and the School of Nursing at Saskatchewan Polytechnic congratulate Jackie on her many accomplishments and wish her the best of luck in the future. Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association Gold Medal for Excellence in Clinical Practice The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association Gold Medal for Excellence in Clinical Practice is awarded at each convocation to a graduate of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program who demonstrates excellence in clinical practice through the attainment of the highest combined average in four required 300-level clinical courses. With a clinical average of 90.3%, Chandra Lisitza is the recipient of this award for the 2015 Spring Convocation. Chandra Lisitza is graduating, with Great Distinction, from the SCBScN program in Regina. Chandra completed the program in three and half years through the fast track option; her high level of performance was consistent throughout this time. Chandra achieved a TGPA over 90% in nearly every semester and is graduating from the SCBScN program with the highest PGPA of any nursing student thus far. She has been on the Dean’s List numerous times and has also received multiple scholarships recognizing her achievements. Chandra has been described as a thoughtful, professional and engaged learner whose maturity, life experiences and passion for nursing education make her an ideal student and an asset to the nursing profession. The Faculty of Nursing at the University of Regina and the School of Nursing at Saskatchewan Polytechnic congratulate Chandra on her many accomplishments and wish her the best of luck in the future. NEW SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS ESTABLISHED SINCE 2014 FALL CONVOCATION Award for Advanced Investigations in Health and Well Being The Award for Advanced Investigations in Health and Well Being was established through the Office of the Vice-President (Research) for the School of Journalism. This graduate Award will support investigations geared to translational research in the areas covered by Tri-Council research grants. University Prize in Social Work The University Prize in Social Work is awarded to the most distinguished Social Work student achieving the highest grade point average among students graduating with a first degree in the Faculty of Social Work. The recipient this spring is Barbara Pelletier. Barbara grew up in Bavaria, Germany, as the oldest of four sisters. She has fond memories of building forts in the woods and exploring the hills and valleys for hours. She remembers starting to learn about colonialism and its effects on North American Aboriginal people in elementary school, and a certain feeling of responsibility never left her since. She recalls, “the awareness that Europeans like me went overseas for their own benefit and along the way caused so much damage birthed a desire in me to bring something positive, to bring blessing Award for Advanced Investigations in Science and Technology The Award for Advanced Investigations in Science and Technology was established through the Office of the VicePresident (Research) for the School of Journalism. This graduate Award will support investigations geared to translational research in the areas covered by Tri-Council research grants. 46 Award for Advanced Investigations in Society and the Human Condition The Award for Advanced Investigations in Society and the Human Condition was established through the Office of the Vice-President (Research) for the School of Journalism. This graduate Award will support investigations geared to translational research in the areas covered by Tri-Council research grants. G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarships in Honours English (Critical or Creative Honours Paper in Literature) The G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarship in Honours English was established through the donation by the G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation to assist students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree, majoring in English. Brian Leipert Rams Awards The Brian Leipert Rams Awards were established through the donation made by Tammy Leipert de Montas, in honour of Brian Leipert’s 70th birthday, to assist Rams football studentathletes who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration or the Faculty of Arts. Helen Janzen Toews Award for Mature Students The Helen Janzen Toews Award for Mature Students was established through donations by Louise Klaasen, Erica Riggs, and Ronald Toews in memory of their mother, to support mature students pursuing a degree in any Faculty at the University of Regina. Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in Kinesiology and Health Studies The Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in Kinesiology and Health Studies was established through a donation by Douglas and Margaret Cuddington to assist full time students pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Indigenous Undergraduate Engineering and Science Student Research Award Program The goal of this program is to expose motivated and highachieving First Nation or Métis undergraduate students to the world of academic scholarship. As such, students should be included as much as possible in all aspects and phases of the projects concerned (although they are not required to play a leading or independent role). Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in Business Administration The Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in the Faculty of Business Administration was established through a donation by Douglas and Margaret Cuddington to assist full time students pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration. ISM Canada Computer Science & Technology Project Award The ISM Canada Computer Science & Technology Project Award was established through ISM Canada. Providing an annual award to students who have excelled in their courses will inspire and motivate them to reach higher, achieve more and realize academic success. This project award will offer an opportunity for ISM to view presentations of projects when completed, further enhancing the relationship between ISM and computer science students. Engaging with organizations such as ISM will also provide students with an industry perspective. Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in Science The Douglas and Margaret Cuddington Scholarship in the Faculty of Science was established through a donation by Douglas and Margaret Cuddington to assist full time students pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Science. Jack Partridge Music Scholarship The Jack Partridge Music Scholarship was established through a donation by John A. Davies to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Fine Arts. Jack Partridge was an influential and devoted musician and educator in Regina, the province, and throughout the country. Dr. Allan Smith Chemistry Scholarship The Dr. Allan Smith Chemistry Scholarship was established through donations by Dr. Diane Secoy Smith, to reflect her husband’s analytical work in the field of chemistry. The scholarship will support students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Chemistry at the University of Regina. John Griffiths Memorial Entrance Scholarship The John Griffiths Memorial Entrance Scholarship was established through donations in memory of Dr John Griffiths to assist students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education program in the Faculty of Fine Arts. John Griffiths was an internationally acclaimed tuba artist who was a faculty member in the Department of Music for many decades. He also served as the Director of the Conservatory of Performing Arts from 1986 to 2001. John played in the Regina Symphony Orchestra for 22 years. G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarship in Music Performance The G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarship in Music Performance was established through the donation by the G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation to assist students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree, majoring in Music Performance in the Faculty of Fine Arts. The scholarship was created to honour the late Edna Forbes’ interest in music and literature, areas that were very dear to her. G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarships in Honours English (Course Based) The G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation Scholarships in Honours English were established through the donation made by the G. Murray and Edna Forbes Foundation to assist students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree, majoring in English. Marilyn (Stockton) Truscott Memorial Scholarship in Nursing The Marilyn (Stockton) Truscott Memorial Scholarship in Nursing was established through donations made by Karen Adair Truscott, in memory of her mother, to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Nursing. 47 Ruby and Richard Mitchell Scholarship in Visual Arts The Ruby and Richard Mitchell Scholarship in Visual Arts was established through the donation made by the estate of Ruby Faye Mitchell to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Fine Arts, with a concentration or major in Visual Arts. Economics Honours Scholarship The Economics Honours Scholarship was established to provide funding to support and recognize prior academic excellence for undergraduate students who are registered in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) programs in Economics at the University of Regina. Leaders Council Scholarship in Honour of The Leaders Council Scholarship was established to support a graduate student pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration. The Faculty of Business Administration will present the scholarship at the annual Levene Leadership Dinner. Leaders Council Scholarship in Honour of The Leaders Council Scholarship was established to support an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration. The Faculty of Business Administration will present the scholarship at the annual Hill Business Dinner. Rick Uhrich Memorial Award The Rick Uhrich Memorial Award was established through a donation made in memory of Rick Uhrich to assist students who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in any Faculty. GRADUATE, UNDERGRADUATE AND FEDERATED COLLEGE AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Jereh Engineering Scholarship The Jereh Engineering Scholarship was established through a donation made by Jereh Canada Corporation to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Graduate, undergraduate and federated college awards and scholarships, as they are awarded, are posted on the University of Regina website. Women In Science And Engineering CCWESTT2014 Bursary The Women in Science and Engineering CCWESTT2014 Bursary was established through a donation made by Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology 2014 (CCWESTT2014) to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science or the Faculty of Science. Tri-Council Recipients CIHR Health Professional Student Research Award (HPSRA) Katherine McMillan, Arts (Psychology) Kimberly Taylor, Social Work NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) Balsam Arwini, Science Judith Bjorndahl, Science Wyatt Drew, Science Colleen Henschel, Science Zachary Horvath, Science Belma Kamencic, Science Max Karnitsky, Science Ryan Kinnear, Engineering Daniel Krumer, Science Nicole Lerminiaux, Science Claire Liu, Science Daniel Markewich, Science Chance McDougall, Science Charlayna McGill, Science Matthew Pechey, Arts Marita Scriver, Science Alyssa Stulberg, Science Danae Suchan, Science Karl Vantomme, Science Megan Zak, Science Associated Engineering (Sask.) Ltd. Scholarship The Associated Engineering (Sask.) Ltd. Scholarship was established through a donation made by Associated Engineering (Sask.) Ltd. to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. CIBC Aboriginal Bursary The CIBC Aboriginal Bursary was established through a donation made by CIBC to assist aboriginal students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Arts majoring in Economics, or in the Faculty of Science majoring in Computer Science. Hydrology Award The Hydrology Award was established through a donation made by the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Arts in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Regina. The Hydrology Award was created to reward, recognize and encourage students enrolled in Geography 327: Hydrology. Costco Wholesale Bursary The Costco Wholesale Bursary was established through a donation made by Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Business Administration. University of Regina Graduate Single Parent Bursary The University of Regina Graduate Single Parent Bursary was established through a donation made by Thomas Boivin to support graduate single parent students pursuing a Masters or PhD degree at the University in any faculty. 48 Bachelor of Education (Indigenous Education) - Sky blue hood with violet outside and inside trim Bachelor of Fine Arts - White outside trim and apple blossom pink inside trim Bachelor of Francophone Studies – Red outside trim and green inside trim with gold cord Bachelor of Geographic and Information Services - tba Bachelor of Health Studies - White outside trim, shamrock green inside trim with silver cord on outside edge Bachelor of Health Studies-Dental Hygiene - White outside trim, shamrock green inside trim with silver cord on outside edge Bachelor of Human Justice - Dark orange outside and inside trim Bachelor of Human Resource Development - Grey outside trim and forest green inside trim Bachelor of Indian Social Work - Sky blue hood with citron yellow outside and inside trim Bachelor of Journalism - Light blue outside trim and white inside trim Bachelor of Kinesiology - Silver grey outside and inside trim and navy blue outside border with silver cord Bachelor of Medical Imaging - Teal outside and inside trim Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science - Teal outside and inside trim Bachelor of Music - Scarlet outside and inside trim Bachelor of Music Education - Scarlet outside and inside trim Bachelor of Science - Mint green outside and inside trim Bachelor of Science Honours - Mint green outside and inside trim Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Apricot outside trim with navy border and inside trim and white braided cord Bachelor of Social Work - Citron yellow outside and inside trim Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies - Gold outside and inside trim and navy blue outside border with silver cord Bachelor of Vocational/Technical Education - Grey outside trim and violet inside trim ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC COSTUME The academic dress worn by the graduates and the members of the platform procession consists of a gown, a hood or stole (worn over the shoulders), and a hat or mortarboard. All universities have distinctive academic dress for each degree offered, and sometimes for the disciplines in which the degree is awarded. This fact explains the variety of academic dress worn by members of the platform procession, who have graduated from many different institutions or represent particular groups. The University of Regina Senate By-laws and the Convocation Procedures dictate the academic dress for Convocation. Honorary degree recipients wear a scarlet wool gown trimmed with gold silk around the collar and down the front. The honorary degree hood, which is presented to the honorary degree recipient at the ceremony, has a shell of scarlet wool lined with gold silk with an inverted green silk chevron and colors distinctive to the degree. The University awards four honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws honoris causa (LLD) – red with gold lining and a green chevron in the lining; Doctor of Letters honoris causa (DLitt) – red with gold lining and white and green chevrons in the lining; Doctor of Science honoris causa (DSc) – red with gold lining and mint green, emerald green and green chevrons in the lining; and Doctor of Fine Arts honoris causa (DFA) – red with gold lining and white, pink and green chevrons in the lining. With the exception of students graduating with a PhD and students graduating from the federated colleges, graduates wear black gowns. PhD graduates’ gowns are scarlet with royal blue around the collar, down the front and around the sleeves. Students graduating from the University of Regina registered through a federated college wear the colour of gown approved for the federated college. Campion College graduates’ gowns are red, Luther College’s are royal blue, and the First Nations University of Canada’s are sky blue. Serving members of the Canadian armed forces may wear their dress uniform without an academic gown but must wear a hood corresponding to the degree they are receiving. Descriptions of hoods worn by students graduating from the University of Regina are as follows: Graduate Degrees: Doctor of Philosophy - Scarlet hood and blue silk lining Master of Aboriginal Social Work - Sky blue hood with citron yellow outside and inside trim and citron yellow lining Master of Administration - Royal blue outside trim and white inside trim and lining Master of Adult Education - Grey outside trim and violet inside trim and lining Master of Applied Science - Green outside and inside trim and green lining Master of Arts - White outside and inside trim and white lining Master of Business Administration - Blue outside trim and violet inside trim and lining Master of Education - Violet outside and inside trim and violet lining Master of Engineering - Green outside and inside trim and gold lining Master of Fine Arts - White outside trim and pink inside trim and lining Master of Health Administration – Royal blue outside trim and sage green inside trim and lining Master of Human Resource Development - Grey outside trim, forest green inside trim and grey lining Master of Human Resource Management - Blue outside trim and scarlet inside trim and lining Master of Music - Scarlet outside and inside trim and scarlet lining Undergraduate Degrees: Bachelor of Administration - Royal blue outside and white inside trim Bachelor of Adult Education and Training - Forest green outside and grey inside trim Bachelor of Applied Science - Emerald green inside and outside trim Bachelor of Arts - White outside and inside trim Bachelor of Arts Honours - White outside and inside trim Bachelor of Arts in Journalism - Light blue outside and inside trim Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies - White outside trim and scarlet inside trim Bachelor of Arts in Resource and Environmental Studies White outside trim and jade green inside trim Bachelor of Business Administration - Royal blue outside and white inside trim with gold cord on outside edge Bachelor of Dance - Violet velveteen outside and inside trim Bachelor of Education - Violet outside and inside trim 49 acquired from Carmichael United Church, Dr. McKague’s boyhood place of worship. Also, two podiums, designed and constructed by the University of Regina, complement on stage the three decoratively adorned chairs.This ceremonial furniture is incorporated into all official ceremonial functions. Master of Public Administration - Blue outside trim and gold inside trim and lining Master of Public Policy - Royal blue outside trim and burgundy inside trim and lining Master of Science - Mint green outside and inside trim and mint green lining Master of Social Work - Citron yellow outside trim and inside trim and citron yellow lining Master of Vocational/Technical Education - Grey outside trim, violet inside trim and grey lining Certificates: Students receiving certificates wear an academic gown but typically do not wear an academic hood, except when the certificate program requires a previous degree, or the certificate recipient holds a previous degree. Certificates requiring a previous degree include: • Advanced Certificate in Arts - BA hood; • Advanced Certificate in Justice Studies - BA hood; • Advanced Certificate in Police Studies - BAPS hood; • BA Honours Certificate - BA hood; • Certificate of Extended Studies in Education - BEd hood; • Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education BEd hood; • Postgressional Certificate in Engineering - BASc hood; and, • Postgraduate Diplomas - hood of highest degree. Students are formally hooded at the Convocation ceremony. This is typically performed by the Dean of each Faculty; however, the.University permits members of the platform procession to hood graduating members of their immediate family. Hooding in this case is performed on stage left, just prior to the student being greeted by their Dean. Honours and High Honours degrees are programs in which students take a more intensive concentration in their major area. Degrees awarded with distinction show a high standard of achievement in degree work, based on a graduating PGPA (Program Grade Point Average) of 80% to 84.99%. The highest standard is great distinction, reserved for those graduating with a PGPA of 85% or more. The University also has a number of institutional honours such as Co-operative Education (º), Mention bilingue (+), International (♦), Internship (●), each of which is noted in the program. HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER On June 6, 2004, at a Special Convocation ceremony held to confer an honorary degree on Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, the University of Regina commenced with the tradition of having the honorary degree recipients sign an Honorary Degrees Register. This book, a dark green leather with a gold embossed University of Regina Crest and gold embossed lettering, was designed by Ms Brenda Righetti, Senior Executive Assistant to the President, and Ms Bev Liski, Convocation Coordinator, and hand crafted by Mr. Jack Perkins of J.L. Perkins Bookbinder Ltd. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY The University of Regina operates under the terms of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Saskatchewan, The University of Regina Act. Convocation is composed of the Chancellor, the Senate, all graduates of the University of Saskatchewan at Regina, all graduates of the University of Regina and such other classes of persons as the Senate may from time to time determine. Graduates of the University of Saskatchewan, as defined by the University Act 1968, may become members of Convocation of the University of Regina by notifying the Secretary in writing of their desire to do so. Apart from extraordinary meetings that may be called, Convocation normally meets twice annually, in June and October. The Chancellor is elected by the members of Senate, holds office for three years, presides over Convocation, confers degrees and is ex officio Chair of the Senate and a member of the Board of Governors. Senate, because of its broad public representation, has been described as the university’s “window on the world.” Its general area of concern is the academic welfare of the institution and, within this area, it has a variety of duties and powers. Most of CEREMONIAL FURNITURE The three ceremonial chairs were a gift to the University of Regina from Dr. Terence R. McKague, Chancellor Emeritus, whose term as chancellor ran from 1989-95. The chairs were 50 the broader issues of academic policy within the university are reserved for its approval. In another role, it acts as an ultimate court in academic affairs. The membership of Senate includes persons, ex officio, by virtue of their offices. Convocation elects another fourteen members of Convocation to the Senate. Students registered in the university elect six students of the university to Senate. In addition, any professional society, group or organization in the province that, in the opinion of the Senate, contributes in a significant way to the social, economic and cultural welfare of the province may be represented on Senate. The Board of Governors consists of eleven members and is responsible for overseeing the administrative and business affairs of the university. Within the structure of the university, it has ultimate authority in all matters related to the raising and spending of university funds, and the acquisition and management of university property. Council is the senior legislative body on academic matters. Its membership comprises a number of administrative officers, all Deans and directors of academic programs, all members of the teaching staff except sessional lecturers, and a number of student representatives. All matters of substance related to the academic affairs of the university must be considered and approved by the Council. It also possesses broad powers in matters of academic discipline. Increasingly, it has come to play a vital role in matters such as physical planning and budgeting. The Executive of the University of Regina Council has been empowered by Council to act on its behalf in all matters with the provision that requesting a special meeting of Council may challenge a decision of the Executive. Membership of the Executive of Council provides for the selection of membership in such a way as to reflect, largely on a proportional basis, the academic composition of this university. Disciplines that are related to one another in the broader areas of teaching are, for purposes of administrative and academic planning, brought together into Faculties, of which there are currently ten. Each Faculty is headed by a Dean and formal membership includes the Dean and the teaching members of the various associated disciplines. The Deans are recognized by The University of Regina Act as being the chief executive officers of the faculties and are directly responsible to the President, through the Provost and Vice-President (Academic). Each Faculty, subject to the statutes of the Senate and the University of Regina Council, has charge of all matters of scholarship in its disciplines and programs. Member Elected by the Faculty Mark Brigham Students’ Union President Devon Peters MEMBERS OF SENATE Members Ex Officio Associate Vice-President (Academic and Research): Dena McMartin Associate Vice-President (Student Affairs): John Smith Chancellor: R. James Tomkins Chancellor Emeritus: Raynell Andreychuk Chancellor Emeritus: Terence McKague Chancellor Emeritus: Verda Petry Chancellor Emeritus: William Ready Chancellor Emeritus: Arthur Wakabayashi Dean, Faculty of Arts: Richard Kleer Dean, Faculty of Business Administration: Andrew Gaudes Dean, Faculty of Education: Jennifer Tupper Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science: Esam Hussein Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts: Rae Staseson Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research: Armin Eberlein Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies: Harold Riemer Dean, Faculty of Nursing: david Gregory Dean, Faculty of Science: Daniel Gagnon Dean, Faculty of Social Work: Judy White Deputy Minister, Ministry of Advanced Education: Louise Greenberg Director, Centre for Continuing Education: Harvey King Director, Institut français: Sophie Bouffard Executive Director, Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies: Geordy McCaffrey Minister, Advanced Education: The Honourable Scott Moe President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Regina: Vianne Timmons President, Campion College: John Meehan President, First Nations University of Canada: Mark Dockstator President, Luther College: Bryan Hillis President and CEO, Saskatchewan Polytechnic: Larry Rosia Provost and Vice-President (Academic): Thomas Chase Registrar: James D’Arcy University Librarian (Acting): Peter Resch University Secretary: Annette Revet Vice-President (Administration): David Button Vice-President (Research): David Malloy Members Elected District 1 (Moosomin-Estevan): Layne McFarlane District 2 (Weyburn-Indian Head): Joe Maierhoffer District 3 (Assiniboia-Bengough): Linda Bumbac District 4 (Swift Current-Gravelbourg): Ralph Aman District 5 (Maple Creek-Rosetown-Lloydminster): Meaghan Friedrick District 6 (Melville-Yorkton-Hudson Bay): Lawrence Kreiser District 7 (Melfort-Wynyard-Davidson): Marsha Barteski-Hoberg MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Members Ex Officio Vianne Timmons – President and Vice-Chancellor R. James Tomkins - Chancellor Members Appointed by the Government of Saskatchewan Roger Brandvold Lee Elliott – Chair Pam Klein Daniel Kwochka - Vice-Chair Cathy Warner Members Elected by the Senate Elaine Bourassa Patrick Maze 51 District 8 (Dundurn-Delisle): Audrey Neilson District 9 (North Battleford-Prince Albert): Robert Krismer District 10 (Moose Jaw): Vacant District 11 (Regina): Judy Cormier District 11 (Regina): Donald Millard District 12 (Saskatoon): Mike Roszell District 12 (Saskatoon): Cindy Xavier Saskatchewan Women’s Institute: Ellen Stachiw Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Saskatchewan Provincial Council: Cathy Luciuk University of Regina Alumni Association: Margaret Dagenais University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association: Gordon Blackmore Members Appointed Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise: Vacant Association of Professional Community Planners of Saskatchewan: Alan Parkinson Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan: Art Opseth Association of Saskatchewan Home Economists (ASHE): Linda Brown Association of Saskatchewan Regional Colleges: Glenn Hepp Athol Murray College of Notre Dame: Robert Palmarin Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW): Diane Secoy Smith Canadian Public Relations Society: Robert Ellis Chiropractic Association of Saskatchewan: Jeff Reihl College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan: Joanna Alexander Institute of Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan: Michele Arscott Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of Saskatchewan (CPA Saskatchewan): Mark Borgares Interior Designers of Saskatchewan Inc.: Cindy Brown Law Society of Saskatchewan: David Brundige Provincial Council of Women: Patricia Leson Psychology Association of Saskatchewan (PAS)-Psychological Society of Saskatchewan (PSS): Doug Blakely Regina and District Chamber of Commerce: Victor Thomas Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan: Christina Chernick Saskatchewan Association of Architects: Bernard Flaman Saskatchewan Association of Optometrists: James Ross Saskatchewan Association of Police Chiefs: Marlo Pritchard Saskatchewan Association of Recreation Professionals: Jennifer Martel Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities: Tim Leurer Saskatchewan Association of School Councils: Darlene Krell Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers: Krista Olson Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce: Frederick Titanich Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists: vacant Saskatchewan Dietitians Association: Jean Coleman Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists: Sandy Lauder Saskatchewan League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents (LEADS): Rob Currie Saskatchewan Library Association: Cara Bradley Saskatchewan Library Trustees’ Association: Vacant Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers’ Association: Kimberly Engen Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association: Marlene Smadu Saskatchewan School Boards Association: Janet Kotylak Saskatchewan Society of Occupational Therapists (SSOT): Shay Saxby Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation: Jim Gallagher Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association: Diana Hawryluk Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association: Rosemary Ward Elected Student Representatives Uman Ahsan Jason Gagnon Stephen Hodgson Brad Lulik Stevan Mikha Devon Peters HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 1965 Spring The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson Rex Herold Schneider 1966 Spring Lois Marshall Albert William Trueman 1967 Spring Hugh Hamilton Saunderson Louis Augustus Thornton Minoru Yamasaki Fall 1968 Spring Fall 1969 Spring Fall 1970 Spring Fall 1971 Spring Fall 1972 Spring Fall 1973 Spring Fall 1974 Spring Fall 1975 Spring Fall 1976 52 Spring Walter Hugh Johns Thomas Morrow Ware Graham Spry Max Ferguson Charles Morley Willoughby Henry Janzen Fred G. Bard Roger Gaudry Robert D. Symons H.C. Andrews Charles W. Gibbings Hilda Neatby W.O. Mitchell Lewis H. Thomas Irene Salemka Wallace E. Stegner J. Wilfrid Tait William Andrew Riddell Bernard Amtmann John Hewgill Brockelbank Most Reverend Michael Cornelius O’Neill Donald Alexander Roy McCannell Robert Newton Hurley(in absentia) Ernest Luthi L. Stewart Nicks Mildred E. Battel Marjorie R. Dunlop Dick Bird John James Deutsch (posthumously) 1977 Spring Fall 1978 Spring Fall 1979 Spring Fall 1980 Spring Fall 1981 Spring Fall 1982 Spring Fall 1983 Spring Fall 1984 Spring Fall 1985 Spring Fall 1986 Spring Fall 1987 Spring Fall 1988 Spring Fall 1989 Spring Fall 1990 Spring Fall 1991 Spring Fall 1992 Spring Fall Chief David Ahenakew Mary Ellen Burgess Albert W. Johnson 1993 Spring Fall Sampson J. Goodfellow John R. Vernon The HonourableThomas C. Douglas 1994 Emmett Matthew Hall Everett Clayton Leslie Roland Pinsonneault Elizabeth Roley Cruickshank Allan Bishop Van Cleave George C. Solomon John Hall Archer Ray Francis E. Harvey Charles Pocock George Reed Spring Fall John Alexander Boan Dorothy Elsie Knowles Howard Leyton-Brown 1995 Spring Fall John Douglas Jack Mollard N.E. William Bill Clarke 1996 Spring Knowlton Nash Buffy Sainte-Marie His Excellency Qiao Shi (Special Convocation) James Fraser Mustard Fall 1997 Spring Fall R. Ross Munro Francis J. Zillinsky William Fraser MacRae 1998 Lester Crossman Henry George Thode E. Peter W. Nash Spring Fall 1999 Robert R. Ferguson G.E. Ross Sneath Frank Lester Bates Carlyle King Spring Fall 2000 Margaret Catley-Carlson Kenneth Kramer Maria Campbell Allan Gillmore Spring Fall 2001 Edith Fowke Erich Vogt George Filson Ledingham Spring Fall Gordon Currie William Andrew Robert Orban Allan Richard Taylor Clement Greenberg Gordon W. Staseson 2002 Spring Fall Gladys Maria Marguerite Arnold Wilma R. Ebbitt Robert Howard Daniel Phillips Gerald Keith Bouey Harold Dietrich 2003 Spring Fall The Right Honourable Alvin Hamilton Alice Jenner William Francis Ready Wan Li (Special Convocation) Joe Fafard 2004 Spring Fall Derril Gordon McLeod Norman Ward (posthumously) Ronald Frederick Yeo 2005 The Honourable Sylvia Olga Fedoruk Dorothy Goldman The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé Roberta Lynn Bondar Ursula Martius Franklin Robert James Genereux 53 Anita Raynell Andreychuk Lloyd Ingram Barber Most Reverend Jerome Weber Allan Emrys Blakeney Spring Gordie Howe J. Gordon Wicijowski Rick Hansen Allen Sapp The Schmirler Curling Team -Sandra Schmirler, Jan Betker, Anita Ford, Marcia Gudereit, Joan McCusker Jaroslav Pelikan James K. McConica Theresa M. Stevenson John Meisel Sharon Butala Elsie Stapleford Hugh E. Robertson Elizabeth Dowdeswell Krishna Kumar Julie Payette The Regina Five -Ronald Bloor, Ted Godwin, Kenneth Lochhead Art MacKay (posthumous), Douglas Morton Donald Akenson Jacqui Shumiatcher Pamela Wallin Harold MacKay Michael Ignatieff The Honourable Judge Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond Edward Busse William Perehudoff Jing Xinhai Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal (Special Convocation) George Meredith Logan Lorna Jean Crozier Raymond Marcotte (in absentia) Thomas Shoyama (televised - in absentia) Margaret and Ted Newall Stanley Cuthand Frederick W. Hill Gary Hyland David Courtney Milne Jean L. Okimāsis Geoffrey L. Pawson Joseph Pettick Ann Phillips Fall 2006 Spring Fall 2007 Spring Fall 2008 2009 Spring Spring Fall 2010 Spring Fall 2011 Spring Fall 2012 Spring Fall 2013 Spring Fall 2014 Spring Fall Edith Wiens The Honourable Roy J. Romanow The Honourable Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock The Honourable Edward D. Bayda Victor Sawa Peter MacKinnon Victor Cicansky Thomas Courchene Catriona LeMay Doan Bonnie DuPont Eduard Minevich Robert Moody Connie Kaldor Anne Luke Craig Oliver Lisa Marie Franks Tom Jackson Alistair MacLeod Hayley Wickenheiser Tom Shepherd Spring 1984 Spring 1986 Fall 1988 Spring 1990 Spring Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2012 Fall 2013 December 2013 December 2014 December J. A. (Jack) Boan Professor Emeritus of Economics, Faculty of Arts W. J. (William) Howard Professor Emeritus of English, Faculty of Arts R. J. (Jim) Tomkins, President Emeritus D. G.(Don) Lee, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Mo Bundon Past Chair, University of Regina Board of Governors Andrew Andy Glavacevic (posthumous) Manager of Mechanical Services, Facilities Management H (Harvey) Mazinke, Past Chair, Board of Governors M. (Michael) Tymchak Dean, Faculty of Education G.(George) Maslany Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Douglas Cardinal Shirley Douglas (Special Convocation) Paul Hill Alanna Mitchell Keli Liu As graduates of the University of Regina, students belong to a family of more than 65,000 alumni. Membership in the University of Regina Alumni Association is automatic upon graduation from the University of Regina or if written permission has been granted by the Alumni Board. The Alumni Association, a non-profit charitable organization, was formed in 1974 and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. The association promotes the accomplishments and supports the future development of the University of Regina, its students and alumni. This is reflected in the Alumni Association's vision statement: “We are the leading proponent of our University and our alumni throughout the world.” Through fundraising and partnerships, the Alumni Association has established a number of scholarships and also supports campus activities, academic accomplishments, and student development. Annually, the Alumni Association hosts a gala event, the Alumni Crowning Achievement Awards, which honours Alumni in the following categories: Lifetime Achievement, Young Alumni, Professional Achievement, Humanitarian and Community Service, and Outstanding (volunteer) Service. Nominations of these awards are processed through the Alumni Relations office. The office of Alumni Relations is located in the External Relations Department and works in partnership with the Association on joint initiatives which further the positive reputation of the University of Regina, its alumni, students, faculty, and staff. The Alumni board of directors schedules meetings bi-monthly, and holds its Annual General Meeting in June. Any alumnus or alumna interested in becoming a board member should contact Alumni Relations at [email protected]. Patrick George Binns Adrian Burns Ross King Claire Kramer Donald Kramer Frank Flaman Art Opseth Linda Rankin k.d. lang Jean Margaret Freeman Tewodros (Ted) Jaleta Kenneth Ronald Mitchell William Shurniak Malcolm Lowe RECIPIENTS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 1983 2006 A. J (Jim). Ayre, Budget Officer at the University of Regina W. C (Cliff) Blight, Registrar Emeritus D. T. (Teal) Lowery (posthumous), University Secretary D. C. (Don) Irwin, Administrative Assistant, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research D. A.(Dorothy) Pogany, Administrative Assistant, Faculty of Arts The Alumni Association is the official supplier of University of Regina degree frames, available at Convocation in the lobby today or online at www.mdf-reg.ca/. Proceeds from frame purchases support student scholarships. 54 Dr. Gordon Huang — Award for Excellence in Research The Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Research focuses on the impact of the candidate’s research in his/her discipline, as well as on the public good. Faculty of Engineering professor and Tier I Canada Research Chair Gordon Huang is known for his ground-breaking work in energy, environment and climate systems modelling. These areas of focus have attracted extensive national and international attention, and the Canadian government uses his models to shape environmental policies that affect us all. Huang has been a Tier I Canada Research Chair since 2003, and is executive director of the Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities at the University of Regina and president of the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences. He has written over 700 peer-reviewed international journal papers, supervised more than 100 graduate students, and received over 150 research grants and contracts. His research has resulted in seven Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada Strategic Grants in addition to more than ten other NSERC grants. Huang’s research is, to say the least, far-reaching and prolific. Huang’s research has been instrumental locally in Saskatchewan, and his range of expertise and interest in applying his research to find real-world solutions are noted by experts in academic and non-academic sectors. One of those experts notes that he is “greatly impressed with [Huang’s] desire to find a way to give back to his home province.” He has formed partnerships in industry with major national and provincial companies, and his pioneering research has led to innovative solutions to complex problems. The impact of Huang’s research is evident not only locally and nationally, but also internationally. Huang is deeply respected in the academic community internationally, and his efforts to develop a strong research relationship both within and outside of his field have benefited the University as a whole. UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE Since 1990, the University of Regina and the University of Regina Alumni Association have collaborated to celebrate the achievements of accomplished faculty in the areas of teaching, research and service as part of an annual awards program. Last year, the program was expanded to include the category of graduate research mentorship. The following four faculty members have been selected as this year’s recipients of University of Regina Alumni Association Excellence Awards. Dr. Thomas Hadjistavropoulos — Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Mentorship Thomas Hadjistavropoulos is known among fellow faculty and graduate students as a strong leader both in research and in the lives of his students. Over 100 students have benefited from Hadjistavropoulos’ research grants, receiving funding that helped to support their studies.In addition, his students have had opportunities to publish peer-reviewed articles, chapters and abstracts together with their academic mentor. Such publications have been essential to these students’ academic success by helping them to establish a publication track record and pursue exciting avenues of research. As a graduate student supervisor, Hadjistavropoulos has brought his academic curiosity, research expertise and leadership experience fully to bear to the benefit of his students. The quality of his supervision has been described by many former students as encouraging, dedicated, collaborative, and “unmatched.” His colleagues are quick to note that the 28 master’s and doctoral students he has supervised have gone on to great achievements of their own, fuelled in large part by the guidance and opportunities they received under his supervision. Hadjistavropoulos has been recognized for his leadership, vision, and work with students on numerous occasions. In 2006, the University of Saskatchewan awarded him the Alumni Mentorship Award for distinguished contributions to the mentorship of graduate students. His expertise in his discipline has been recognized by the Student Section of the Canadian Psychological Association, which invited him to give a keynote address on achieving research success. The Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Mentorship focuses on the impact of the candidate’s mentorship on his growth and development as a mentor, the development and growth of his mentees as future scholars and researchers, and the contribution of their shared scholarship and research to the lives of other students and academics who witness and cite their work. Dr. Janis Dale — Award for Excellence in Teaching Described by one colleague as “IceMaiden, Durt Girl and Teacher Extraordinaire,” Janis Dale has been an enthusiastic and committed professor and mentor in the Department of Geology since 1993. Over her 21 years of teaching at the University of Regina, Dale has taught 13 different undergraduate classes, eight different graduate classes, and a field school, and her enrolments have ranged from four to over 270 students per class. Dale has always taught her own laboratory sections for her 200- 300- and 400-level classes, demonstrating a keen understanding that laboratory work is integral to properly instructing students in the subject matter. As a member of a small department, Dale has often taught more than the average number of courses per year in the Faculty of Science, all the while maintaining an active research program and sitting on numerous University committees. 55 Dale’s students consistently note several characteristics that make Dale an exceptional teacher. Firstly, she knows her subject matter intimately, and this mastery of knowledge is evident in the classroom, laboratory and field. Secondly, she emphasizes experiential learning, demonstrating an understanding that a strong geoscientist must be able to apply his or her knowledge in many settings. Finally, she exudes enthusiasm, both for the subject matter and for her role as an instructor. Students find her enthusiasm infectious and inspiring, and they know that she cares deeply about their academic success. Ever prepared to go the extra mile and help students overcome challenges, Dale is known to work unusual hours or tackle problems in new ways in order to help students succeed. The University of Regina Alumni Association Award for Teaching Excellence recognizes sustained excellence in leadership and innovation for undergraduate teaching and learning at the University of Regina. BROADCASTING OF THE SPRING CONVOCATION CEREMONIES Access Communications is proud to be a part of the 2015 University of Regina Spring Convocation. We would like to express our congratulations to all University of Regina graduates. The 2015 Spring Convocation ceremony will be televised by Access Communications, Access7, across the province on the following dates: • Wednesday, June 3rd ceremony – Airs provincially @ 7:30 pm on Thursday, June 4th • Thursday, June 4th ceremony – Airs provincially @ 7:30 pm on Sunday, June 7th • Friday, June 5th ceremony – Airs provincially @ 7:30 pm on Monday, June 8th Commemorative DVDs can be purchased by filling out the online request form found on Access’s website at www.myaccess.ca . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sincere appreciation and thanks are extended to the many university departments and their personnel, as well as external agencies, whose co-operation, interest and dedication have contributed to the success of this ceremony. Of special mention are the following: AV Services Conexus Arts Centre Convocation Flowers Inc. Cornerstone Photography Enrolment Services Executive Offices External Relations Faculty Offices Fairmedes Academic Apparel Federated Colleges Pre-ceremony Music CD by the U of R Wind Ensemble and Concert Band, Brent Ghiglione, Conductor Printing Services Registrar’s Office Student Affairs University of Regina Women Convocation Reception Dr. Alison Hayford (Co-ordinator) UofR Student Ambassadors University Secretariat Wascana Centre Authority WEBCASTING OF THE SPRING CONVOCATION CEREMONIES The 2015 Spring Convocation ceremonies will be webcast live via the following link on the University of Regina homepage: http://www.uregina.ca/student/registrar/convocation/webcasts.html 56