Thursday, June 2 - University of Regina
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Thursday, June 2 - University of Regina
BROADCASTING OF THE CEREMONY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Access Communications is proud to be a part of the 2016 University of Regina Spring Convocation. We would like to express our congratulations to all University of Regina graduates. 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 note are the following: The 2016 Spring Convocation ceremony will be televised by Access Communications, Access7, across the province on the following dates: Wednesday, June 1, airs June 10 at 7:30pm AV Services Bravo Tango Conexus Arts Centre Thursday, June 2, airs June 11 at 7:30pm Convocation Flowers Inc. Friday, June 3, airs June 13 at 2pm Enrolment Services Commemorative DVDs can be purchased by filling out the online request form found on Access’s website at www.myaccess.ca. External Relations Cornerstone Photography Executive Offices Faculty Offices Fairmedes Academic Apparel Federated Colleges WEBCASTING OF THE CEREMONY The 2016 Spring Convocation ceremony is webcasted live and is posted to our website via the following link: http://www.uregina.ca/student/ registrar/convocation/webcasts.html 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 for hosting the Convocation Reception (Dr. Alison Hayford, Coordinator) 42ND SPRING CONVOCATION U of R Student Ambassadors University Secretariat Wascana Centre Authority JUNE 2, 2016 • CONEXUS ARTS CENTRE Let us be the first to congratulate you and say “Welcome to the Club!” As a University of Regina graduate you join a community of more than 68,000 — artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, public servants and scientists — who are making the world a better place, one person at a time. Your dedication to higher education and your perseverance are cause for celebration. Today, we are proud to recognize your accomplishments. University of Regina President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Vianne Timmons with graduating student Photo: U of R Photography Department WORKING TOGETHER TO SERVE AND ENGAGE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI PROGRAMME II CEREMONY Thursday, June 2, 2016 2:00 p.m. Theatre, Conexus Arts Centre MASTER OF CEREMONIES Glenys Sylvestre, FCA, Executive Director (University Governance) and University Secretary PROCESSIONAL Please rise for presentation of the graduating students and entrance of the platform procession. Members of the platform procession will enter in the following order: Faculty, University Senate, Board of Governors, and official guests; the Deans and Directors, the Honorary Graduand; Deputy Minister of Advanced Education, the President, and the Chancellor. Please remain standing until the Invocation has been pronounced. Grand Marshal: Joseph Piwowar, PhD, Associate Dean of Arts Processional Accompaniment: The Lone Creek Cultural Club O CANADA Vocalist: Joshua Hendricksen INVOCATION John Meehan, PhD – President of Campion College INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM PARTY OPENING OF CONVOCATION AND CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE R. James Tomkins, PhD PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATE FOR HONORARY DEGREE Presented by Rae Staseson, MFA – Dean of Media, Art, and Performance Jack Brackenridge Semple Jack Semple is a virtuoso guitar player and performer whose musical interests are eclectic and wide-ranging, although he is often categorized as a blues musician. He began playing guitar when he was nine, and refined his mastery of his instrument through many hours of dedicated practice. Jack is the youngest of six children who grew up on the family farm north of Regina. Largely self-taught, he began playing in various Regina-based bands in his teens before performing with the Lincolns, a funk and rhythm and blues band based in Toronto. After two years he returned to Regina, and has raised his family here. He and his wife Tara have three children, all of whom are active in music and the arts. Jack tours regularly, and has released 10 solo albums, while also contributing to television and film soundtracks from his basement studio. He has a Gemini award for his soundtrack work on the television series Incredible Story Studio and a Juno award for Qu’Appelle, an album of roots music. University of Regina | 1 CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE R. James Tomkins, Chancellor, will confer upon Jack Brackenridge Semple the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa. SIGNING OF HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Dr. Jack Brankenridge Semple CONVOCATION ADDRESS Vianne Timmons, PhD, President and Vice-Chancellor ACKOWLEDGEMENT OF DEGREE 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 Absetia The Chancellor’s Charge Presentation of Graduates to the Chancellor Orators: David deMontigny, PhD, Associate Dean of Engineering and Applied Science Kathleen Irwin, DA, Associate Dean (Graduate and Research) of Media, Art, and Performance Simone Hengen, MA, Instructor, English as a Second Language FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH Dean – Armin Eberlein, PhD Doctor of Philosophy Master of Applied Science Master of Arts Master of Engineering Master of Fine Arts Master of Science FACULTY OF ARTS Acting Dean – Thomas Bredohl, PhD 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 Geographic Information Science Bachelor of Health Studies Bachelor of Human Justice Bachelor of Journalism Advanced Certificate in Police Studies Certificate in Economics Certificate in German Certificate in Health Studies Presentation of the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Medal to Avnee Raman Paranjape Presentation of the S.E. Stewart Award in Arts to Miranda Ashley Gudereit LA CITÉ UNIVERSITAIRE FRANCOPHONE Directrice principale -- Sophie Bouffard, PhD Bachelor of Arts Certificat en français langue seconde 2 | 42nd Spring Convocation Certificate in International Studies Certificate in Japanese Certificate in Political and International Governance Certificate in Spanish Liberal Arts Certificate Liberal Arts Diploma FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Dean – Esam Hussein, PhD Bachelor of Applied Science Presentation of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Medal to Caleb Vaughn Friedrick Presentation of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Gold Medal to Caleb Vaughn Friedrick FACULTY OF MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE Dean – Rae Staseson, MFA Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education Advanced Certificate in Studio Art Presentation of the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance Dean’s Medal to Teresa Marie Puglia Presentation of the W.A. Riddell Award in Media, Art, and Performance to Shina Jane Hom FACULTY OF SCIENCE Dean – Daniel Gagnon, PhD Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Honours Certificate in Computer Science Presentation of the Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal to Kristen Leanne Gray Presentation of the University Prize in Science to Zachary Kyle Horvath WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Aadon Fieger, BA’10, Vice President Finance PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO THE MOST DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal Recipient: Dr. Xiaoli Li Citation: David Malloy, PhD, Vice-President (Research) President’s Medal Recipient: Avnee Raman Paranjape Citation: David Malloy, PhD, Vice-President (Research) Presentation: Vianne Timmons, President and Vice-Chancellor University Medal Recipient: Amira Anwar Muftah Citation: Thomas Chase, PhD, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Presentation: Vianne Timmons, President and Vice-Chancellor University of Regina | 3 PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Futures in Flight by Todd Bryanton, BA Hons Photography and multimedia co-ordination by Audio Visual Services Department CLOSING OF CONVOCATION Chancellor RECESSIONAL Pipe and Drum Band: Conservatory of Performing Arts Please remain standing until the platform party and graduates have been piped from the stage. RECEPTION Thank you for attending the University of Regina’s 42nd Annual Spring Convocation Join us at the Convention Hall located on the lowest level of the Conexus Arts Centre. 4 | 42nd Spring Convocation 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 FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Haixia Chu, Geology Thesis: Geochemical and Paleo-geothermal studies of the basinal fluids in the Athabasca Basin - Implications for unconformity-related uraniummineralization Supervisor: Dr. G. Chi External Examiner: Dr. K. Ansdell University of Saskatchewan Jasmin Dhillon, Clinical Psychology Thesis: Stereotypes and Perceptions of Child Witness Credibility Supervisor: Dr. H. L. Price External Examiner: Dr. Andre Kehn University of North Dakota Shahlo Mustafaeva, Clinical Psychology Thesis: The Cultural Shaping of Depression: A Qualitative Investigation into Afghan Women’s Perspectives on Depression Co-Supervisors: Dr. M. Hampton Dr. A. M. Baydala External Examiner: Dr. R. Tonks Camosun College Ramy Mohamed Gamaleldin Saadeldin, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: A Novel Approach for Simulating Soil and Pipe Response to Seasonal, Environmental and Field Conditions Supervisor: Dr. A. Henni External Examiner: Dr. M. Sakr Machibroda Engineering Etim Hope Idorenyin, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Analytical and Semi-Analytical Models for Composite Reservoirs with Complex Well Supervisor: Dr. E. E. Shirif External Examiner: Dr. J. Azaiez University of Calgary Gurmail Singh, Mathematics Thesis: Torsion Units of Integral Group Rings and Scheme Rings Co-Supervisors: Dr. S. M. Fallat Dr. A. W. Herman External Examiner: Dr. Y. Li Brock University Gregory Paul Kratzig, Experimental and Applied Psychology Thesis: Skill retention: A test of the effects of overlearning and skill retention interval on maintenance of infrequently used complex skills Supervisor: Dr. K. D. Arbuthnott External Examiner: Dr. B. Vila Washington State University Xiuquan Wang, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: High-Resolution Regional Climate Downscaling and Probabilistic Projection for Impact Assessment - A Canadian Case Study Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang External Examiner: Dr. J. M. Chen University of Toronto Zenghua Li, Geology Thesis: Geometric and hydrodynamic modelling of fluid-structural relationships in the southeastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, with implications for uranium ore genesis Co-Supervisors: Dr. K. M. Bethune Dr. G. Chi External Examiner: Dr. J. Yang University of Waterloo Zhanle Wang, Electronic Systems Engineering Thesis: Optimal Residential Demand Response under Dynamic Pricing in a Multi-Agent Framework Supervisor: Dr. R. Paranjape External Examiner: Dr. O. Malik University of Calgary University of Regina | 5 Ryan Richard Wilton, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Rheology and Flow Behaviour of Non-Newtonian, Polymeric Fluids in Capillaric and Porous Media: Aspects Related to Polymer Flooding for Enhanced Recovery of Heavy Oil. Co-Supervisors: Dr. F. Labropulu Dr. F. Torabi External Examiner: Dr. H. Hejazi University of Calgary Shan Zhao, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: Enhanced Physicochemical Processes for the Treatment of Petroleum-Contaminated Systems Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang External Examiner: Dr. L. Song Texas Tech University Yang Zhao, Computer Science Thesis: Explorations in Periodicity: New Techniques in Audio and Kinematic Data Supervisor: Dr. D. B. Gerhard External Examiner: Dr. D. Kulic University of Waterloo MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE Masoud Bakouie, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: Numerical Modeling of the Dam-Break on a Slope Channel by WC-MPS Method Supervisor: Dr. Y. Jin Ashley Dawn Beaton, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: Environmental, Social and Economic Impacts of the Changing Wastewater Regulatory Landscape and Engineering Design Requirements in Canada Supervisor: Dr. D. W. McMartin Shuai Chen, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Permeability Distribution Estimation Based on Semi-Analytical Reservoir Simulator Supervisor: Dr. G. Zhao Nasrin Farajiparvar, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Maintenance Policy Selection Using Fuzzy FMEA and Key Performance Indicators Supervisor: Dr. R. V. Mayorga Abdul Ghaffar, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Role of Impurities in CO2 Stream During CO2 Injection Process in Heavy Oil Systems Supervisor: Dr. F. Torabi Jiayi Guo, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Investigating Acoustic Properties of Biocomposite from Waste Streams 6 | 42nd Spring Convocation Supervisor: Dr. D. S. Stilling Yingchao Huang, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Localization with the EnKF for the Automatic History Matching of the SAGD Processes Supervisor: Dr. F. Zeng Ning Ju, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: A Calculation Model for Steam Property Variation Along Wellbore Trajectory in SAGD Process Supervisor: Dr. G. Zhao Talha Ahmed Khan, Software Systems Engineering Thesis: An Enhanced Ensemble Classifier Framework for Sentiment Analysis of Social Media Issues Co-Supervisors: Dr. C. M. Gelowitz Dr. L. Benedicenti Kailong Li, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: A Market-Based Arid-Region Water Resources Planning Model: Application to the Guhai Water Distribution System, China Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang Mohsen Majnoon, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Dynamic Modeling and Vision-based Mobile-target Tracking in UAVs using wide FOV cameras Co-Supervisors: Dr. R. Paranjape Dr. M. Mehrandezh Mohammadreza Ranjbar, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Human Inspired Robot Walking Pattern Planning Supervisor: Dr. R. V. Mayorga Seyyedmilad Talebzadehhosseini, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Measuring Sustainability Performance of Supply Chain Management Practices Using Fuzzy Inference Co-Supervisors: Dr. R. V. Mayorga Dr. E. Hussein Alexander Joseph Wiebe, Software Systems Engineering Thesis: Ontology Driven Software Engineering Generator Supervisor: Dr. C. W. Chan Dandan Xia, Industrial Systems Engineering Thesis: Nonlinear Behaviors Analysis and Nonlinear Characteristics Diagnosing of Mechanical Vibration Systems Supervisor: Dr. L. Dai Jiaxuan Xu, Environmental Systems Engineering Thesis: Inexact Two-Stage Fuzzy Chance-Constrained Programming for Water Resource Management Under Uncertainties Supervisor: Dr. G. H. Huang Wanju Yuan, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Analytical Model for Fluid Flow Coupling with Heat Transfer Integrating Heat Conduction and Convection in Radial System Supervisor: Dr. G. Zhao Xiang Zhou, Petroleum Systems Engineering Thesis: Experimental Study on Foamy Oil Flow by Using Different Heavy Oil-Solvent Systems Supervisor: Dr. F. Zeng MASTER OF ARTS Ahmed Wahba Al Sabaawi, Social Studies, Course Elizabeth Jonina Bailey, Women’s Studies Thesis: Desire Lines: Treading Trails and Telling Tales of Lesbian Mothering Supervisor: Dr. D. Juschka Nora Genevieve Grace Gardner, Social Studies, Course Chet Cameron Hembroff, Experimental and Applied Psychology Thesis: Framing Effects in Officer Use-of-Force Decision-Making Supervisor: Dr. K. D. Arbuthnott Renée Jo Marie Hoffart, Justice Studies Thesis: Domestic Violence and Intergenerational Trauma Amongst Aboriginal Women in Regina, Saskatchewan Supervisor: Dr. N. Jones Yi Huang, Applied Economics & Policy Analysis, Project Sarah Elizabeth Ivens, Clinical Psychology Thesis: Fatigue in parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Role of Parental and Child Factors for Mothers and Fathers Supervisor: Dr. L. A. Loutzenhiser Roxanne Lee Korpan, Religious Studies Thesis: “Thrice-Male...Thrice-Powerful”: Gender and Authority in Apocryphon of John Supervisor: Dr. W. E. Arnal Nuoya Li, Applied Economics & Policy Analysis, Project Chris Ekene Mbah, Justice Studies Thesis: Sacrificial Zone or Living on Borrowed Time: Oil Exploitation in Northern Alberta and its Impact on the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Community Supervisor: Prof. M. A. Hurlbert Martins Samuel Onyejieke, Sociology Thesis: Pesticide Utilization Practices, Exposure and Vulnerability of the Cocoa Farming Community of Ikwuano in Abia State, Nigeria Supervisor: Dr. H. P. Diaz Osayomwanbor Osazuwa, Social Studies, Course Natalie Julia Owl, Interdisciplinary Thesis: Effects of the Intergenerational Residential School Experience and Negative Racial Stereotyping on Ojibwe Speech Patterns in Mid-Northern Ontario Anishnawbek Supervisor: Dr. A. Wolvengrey Robert Jason Phillipson, History Thesis: From Damsel in Distress to Predatory Harlot: Historiography and the Fourteenth-Century Queen Isabella, “She-Wolf of France” Supervisor: Dr. A. Fizzard Danielle Maria Pieracci, Justice Studies Thesis: The Geography of Crime: Examining the Distribution of Break and Enters Across Regina Neighbourhoods Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Supervisor: Dr. A. Patenaude Sébastien Joseph André Potvin, History Thesis: Defending Canada: Canadian Military Preparedness 1867-1902 Supervisor: Dr. R. B. Blake Jill Alexandra Beatrice Price, Experimental and Applied Psychology Thesis: Children’s Mathematics Anxiety and Its Effect on Their Conceptual Understanding of Arithmetic and Their Arithmetic Fluency Supervisor: Dr. K. Robinson Roopa Rajasekhara Murthy Malavalli, English, Course Andreea Tamaian, Clinical Psychology Thesis: Institutional Betrayal in the Medical System: Development, Reliability, and Validity of a Self-Report Questionnaire Supervisor: Dr. B. Klest Alexander George James Tkach, Religious Studies Thesis: FaithApps.Net: A Method for Studying the Dispersal of Religious Smartphone Applications Supervisor: Dr. K. Bond University of Regina | 7 Jonathan Emmanuel Tull, Social Studies, Course Shengying Wang, Religious Studies Thesis: On the Changes and Influences of the Absolute Truth of Neo-Confucianism in Pre-Modern China Co-Supervisors: Dr. Y. Ren Dr. K. Bond Melissa Anne Wuerch, Clinical Psychology Thesis: Support-Seeking and Quality of Life in Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Supervisor: Dr. M. Hampton Paul Chidiebere Ncharam, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Jayakumar Vandanathil Padmanabhan Nair, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Saveeda Pandiane, Electronic Systems Engineering Project MASTER OF ENGINEERING Muhammad Irfan Rashid, Industrial System Engineering Project Ejiroghene Akpobaroene Afabor, Process Systems Engineering Reportº Shize Ren, Petroleum Systems Engineering Project Saad Ali Baig, Electronic Systems Engineering Reportº Soumyanil Sarkar, Electronic Systems Engineering Reportº Dilsher Singh Bhangal, Environmental Systems Engineering Reportº Rajesh Prasad Shrestha, Environmental Systems Engineering Project Yahya Hafeez Bhatti, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Faisal Ullah Siddiqui, Software Systems Engineering Reportº Tapabrata Chakraborty, Electronic Systems Engineering Reportº Gagandeep Singh, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Aalam Singh Cheema, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Harkaran Singh, Chandigarh, Electronic Systems Engineering Reportº Ikechukwu Emmanuel Chikere, Electronic Systems Engineering Project Wenhao Tang, Petroleum Systems Engineering Project Milad Darzi Ask, Electronic Systems Engineering Reportº Ricardo Jose Urrutia, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Shah Fahad, Software Systems Engineering Reportº Yinuo Wang, Industrial Systems Engineering Reportº Qun Gu, Environmental Systems Engineering Project Meng Wu, Petroleum Systems Engineering Reportº Isaac Tekyi Hayford, Electronic Systems Engineering Project Ahsan Ijaz, Software Systems Engineering Reportº Amit Kataria, Software Systems Engineering Reportº Yun Liu, Petroleum Systems Engineering Project 8 | 42nd Spring Convocation Yuting Xiao, Environmental Systems Engineering Project Chang Xu, Process Systems Engineering Project Hao Yang, Petroleum Systems Engineering Reportº MASTER OF FINE ARTS Audrey Lynn Dreaver. Visual Arts Exhibition: NO. I do not speak Cree. Supervisor: Mr. D. Garneau Jody Anne Greenman-Barber, Visual Arts Exhibition: Sensory Space Supervisor: Prof. R. Y. Chambers Robert James Hillstead, Media Production Exhibition: “Blossoms” Supervisor: Prof. G. G. Saul Saqib Noman, Media Production Exhibition: As I Remember Co-Supervisors: Dr. C. E. Ramsay Prof. G. G. Saul Lacia Vogel, Visual Arts Exhibition: REPEAT Supervisor: Mr. R. Truszkowski MASTER OF SCIENCE Sugata Priya Chakma, Computer Science, Project Yanzhao Cheng, Statistics Thesis: Construction of Asymptotic Confidence Ellipse for Pathogen Parameters of Beta-Poisson Dose-Response Model Supervisor: Dr. A. Volodin Peggy Onyekachi Fomah, Computer Science Reportº Sandra Danae Frier, Biology Thesis: The pollination biology of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea L.: Caprifoliaceae): floral traits and pollinator performance of a new Saskatchewan fruit crop. Co-Supervisors: Dr. C. Somers Dr. C. S. Sheffield Hanlin Hu, Wuhan, Computer Science Thesis: Hexagonal Cylindrical Lattices: A Unified Helical Structure in 3D Pitch Space for Mapping Flat Musical Isomorphism Supervisor: Dr. D. B. Gerhard Moslema Jahan, Computer Science Thesis: A Knowledge Acquisition System For Price Change Rules Supervisor: Dr. H. J. Hamilton Congwei Ji, Geology Thesis: Lithofacies, Cyclicity and Diagenetic Characteristics of Mississippian Mission Canyon Formation, Southeast Saskatchewan Supervisor: Dr. O. Salad Hersi Stefani Christine Kary, Biology Thesis: Global regulatory mutations contribute to antibiotic resistance in Salmonella Typhimurium Supervisor: Dr. A. D. Cameron Bo Cui, Mathematics Thesis: The Hahn-Banach Separation Theorem in Free Convexity Supervisor: Dr. D. R. Farenick Muhammad Naveed Khan, Computer Science Reportº Ravi Teja Dasari, Computer Science, Reportº Shulang Lei, Computer Science Project Jie Ding, Statistics Thesis: An Evaluation of Some Robust Estimators of Regression Coefficients Co-Supervisors: Dr. A. Volodin Dr. C. W. Chan Rebecca Lena Eberts, Biology Thesis: Resource Use and Ecological Population Structure of Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Spawning Aggregations in Lake Huron Supervisor: Dr. C. Somers Maha Mohamed Nabeel EL Meseery, Computer Science Thesis: Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): A Case Study of Environmental Data Analysis Supervisor: Dr. O. H. Hoeber Daniel Alejandro Lavín Montero, Computer Science Project Li Li, Biochemistry Thesis: Targeted knockout of PpORS encoding an ancient type III polyketide synthase in the moss Physcomitrella patens Supervisor: Dr. D. Suh Rong Liang, Geology Thesis: Characterization of Fluids Associated with Veintype Uranium Mineralization in the Beaverlodge Uranium District, Northern Saskatchewan: Field, Petrographic, Fluid Inclusion and C-O Isotope Studies Co-Supervisors: Dr. G. Chi Dr. K. E. Ashton Di Lu, Guilin, Mathematics Thesis: Analysis and Numerical Methods for Algebraic Riccati Equations Associated with Regular M-Matrices Supervisor: Dr. C. Guo University of Regina | 9 Kiran Malik, Computer Science Reportº Farhan Umar Mirza, Computer Science Reportº Junlong Mo, Computer Science Project Swayam Prakash Nomula, Computer Science Reportº Kenneth Emeka Odoh, Computer Science Project Chimobi Benneth Onugha, Computer Science Reportº Lorretta Okeoghene Ozoh, Computer Science Report Khantil Ragnesh Patel, Computer Science Thesis: Real-Time Sentiment-Based Anomaly Detection in Twitter Data Streams Co-Supervisors: Dr. H. J. Hamilton Dr. O. H. Hoeber Yiguang Sun, Statistics Thesis: New Multivariate Zero-Inflated Binomial Distribution with Application Supervisor: Dr. D. Deng Jordan Robert Ubbens, Computer Science Thesis: Sparse Coding Tone-Like Structures in Sound Using Local Image Features Supervisor: Dr. D. B. Gerhard Jason Howard Unruh, Biology Thesis: Effects of Oil Development on Grassland Songbirds and Their Avian Predators in Southeastern Saskatchewan Co-Supervisors: Dr. R. Brigham Dr. S. K. Davis Shu Wang, Computer Science Thesis: Formulations of Shadowed Sets and Three-Way Approximations of Fuzzy Sets Supervisor: Dr. Y. Yao Kanaka Durga Pentum, Computer Science Reportº Xuegang Wang, Computer Science Thesis: A Dynamic Stage-Based Fraud Monitoring Framework for Multiple Live Auctions Co-Supervisors: Dr. M. Mouhoub Dr. S. Sadaoui-Mouhoub Lucas Robinson, Biology Thesis: Evaluation of Antibiotic Production and its Regulation in Pantoea agglomerans Tx10 Supervisor: Dr. J. Stavrinides Junbo Zhao, Statistics Thesis: Model Checking for Longitudinal Data: Root Mass Study Supervisor: Dr. Y. Y. Zhao Jamie Sanchez-Fortun Stoker, Physics Thesis: Applications of Silicon Photomultipliers in Personal Radiation Detection and Nuclear Imaging Co-Supervisors: Dr. Z. Papandreou Dr. A. Semenov FACULTY OF ARTS Katherine Jean Sessions, Biology Thesis: Plasticity of the Heat Shock Response and Development of Thermotolerance During Embryonic Development of Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Supervisor: Dr. R. G. Manzon Ryan David-Jack Scott, Geology Thesis: Petrographic, Fluid Inclusion, and Illite Geothermometry Analysis of the Rumpel Lake drill core, Athabasca Basin, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada Supervisor: Dr. G. Chi Adam Benjamin Staruiala, Geology Thesis: Sedimentology, Diagenesis (Including Dolomitization) of the Bakken Formation, Southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada Co-Supervisors: Dr. H. Qing Dr. G. Chi 10 | 42nd Spring Convocation BACHELOR OF ARTS Amir Aboguddah, Political Science — Distinction Imoleayo Ibukunoluwa Adeyoju, Economics & Society Elaheh Ahmadi, Psychology* Reihaneh Ahmadi, Psychology — Distinction* Brooke Ashley Alexander, English — Distinction** Adam John Anderson, Sociology, Political Science Sara Michelle Apperley, Geography Taya Marie Arnold, Environmental Studies♦ Katelyn R. Arsenault, English*♦ Robert Phillip Holmes Bailey, English Isatu Cora Bangura, Psychology Laura Elizabeth Billett, English — Distinction* Nathaniel John Wallace Blachford, Economics♦ Janelle Marie Blakley, International Studies, Development Studies**♦ Callie Faith Blanchard, Psychology Aaron Clifford Redeagle Boadway, Political Science — Distinction Damien ErnSyl Jon Bolingbroke, Political Science — Great Distinction Jay Peter Bonnor, Economics Amanda Jean Boyd, Psychology Derek Rodger Brandvold, Justice Studies** Denise Anne Bridge, English — Distinction Kyle Ryker Brokenshire, History Brandele Jade Lee Brown, English — Great Distinction Christopher Robert Bryant, Political Science — Distinction Alexandra Kiran Burnett, Political Science Kristopher Kai Charette, Combined Economics & Bunsiness Administration* Dongqi Chen, Psychology Anastasia Joan Chomey, Psychology — Great Distinction Janeen Rachel Clark, English — Distinction** Laurie Marie Pearl Collins, International Studies, International Affairs♦ Biedighmabo Godfrey Cookey-Gam, Economics & Society, Psychology Kelby Joel Cottenie, English, Psychology — Distinction♦ Deanna Marie Counsell, Political Science* Angela Karina Culham, Sociology — Distinctionº Tara-Jean Nicole Daniel, Justice Studies** Zane Thomas Davey, History — Distinction* Virginia Lara Davis, English, Creative Writing* Melissa Ann Dolff, Classical and Medieval Studies** Leah Judith Donaldson, Sociology Devon Andrew Dozlaw, English — Distinction♦ Wyatt Reid Duckerin, Sociology** Kelsie Anne Dueck, International Studies, Development Studies♦ Brittni Anne Duesterbeck, Psychology Kathryn Brooke Ecklund, Environmental Studies♦ Joshua Mathew Ell, Justice Studies* Farrah Evelyn Falconer, Combined Economics & History* Kathleen Ellen Finucane, English, Classical and Medieval Studies*w Kandra Forbes, Environmental Studies Samantha Andrea French, Geography Ravinesh Gnana Sakaran, Political Science Britt Lauren Goddu, History Jessie Gabrielle Grant, English** Paul Benidict Grebinski, Indigenous Studies Miranda Ashley Gudereit, History — Great Distinction Kailey Justine Guillemin, Religious Studies♦ Stephen Bruce Gunn, Linguisticsw Mackenzie Kay Harley, History Rachel June Harrower, English — Distinction** Dylan Roger Wade Haukaas, History* Victoria Taylor Head, Psychology David Benjamin Hepting, English♦ Cameron Grant John Hoggarth, History — Distinction Amy Brianne Horton, Psychology* Megan Sarah Jones, Psychology — Distinction Laurissa May Kainz, English — Distinction* Amanda Sarina Kallies, Psychology Kevin Royd Kehler, Philosophy Jessica Rose Kelly, English, Creative Writing** Ho Jae Ki, Chinesew Sherrisse Angelika Kiefer, International Studies, Asian Studies Michael James King, Economics Lauren Elizabeth Klatt, International Studies, International Affairs Dustin Patrick Koch, Political Science** Nikia Mariah Koster, Psychology* Robyn Nadine Lanz, Religious Studies, Anthropology — Distinction Charlene Doreen Larsen, Indigenous Studies*** Spencer Woodrow Leippi, History** John David Loeppky, English, Creative Writing — Distinction Billy Leslie Longjohn, Indigenous Studies*** Taylor Donald MacPherson, English Meghan Rae McNeill, English, Creative Writing Donia Stephania Milla, International Studies, International Affairs Alicia Crystal Mae Miller, International Studies, International Affairs — Great Distinction John Eric Milos, English* Lindsay Paige Mitchell, History Christine Nichole Moleski, English — Great Distinction Jolsen Lorente Morley, Sociology, Philosophy Emily Caitlin Morris, International Studies, International Affairs* Jolene Ann Mundell, Economics & Society Tanya Rae Musk, English** Tehra Anne Nagy, Sociologyº David Kyle Nelson, History Brett Kristen Nielsen, International Studies, Japanese, Asian Studies — Distinction♦ Caroline Njideka Nwankpa, Economics — Distinctionº Justin Isaac Kuol Nyok, Political Science Adanne Nduwuchi Ogbuagu, International Studies, International Affairs♦ Udokanma Okachi, Combined Economics & Business Administration Kari Marie Olson, Linguistics — Great Distinction Miquel Adrianna Orthner, English Fiona Chioma Osanife, Psychology Shannon Lynn Owings, Psychology** Norris Lavene Pasqua, Justice Studies*** Matthew Mills Paton, Psychology Andrea Dawn Penner, Environmental Studies, Geographyº Jordan Dane Podovilnikoff, Political Science* Sarah Elizabeth Redmond, History Cooper James Patrick Reis, Combined Economics & Geography* Brianna Jane Rhind, Sociology — Distinction Hope Laura Rudiak, Psychology Logan James Salm, English — Distinction**♦ Jenna Lee Sambrook, Sociology — Distinction** Micheal Goteh Sampson, Economics & Society Braden Cole Sandberg, History University of Regina | 11 Marie Amelia Sanderson, Psychology Katarina Jelena Schmidt, Psychology* Aaron Martin James Sentes, English Jennifer Lee Sherman, English Angelo Puno Sison, Justice Studies** Fester Reginald Sokari, Economics & Society Madisen Drew Sollars, History, German — Distinctionw Mitchell James Soo-Oyewaste, Political Science*** David Bryan Staines, Chinese♦ Almer Connor Standing Ready, Political Science — Distinction*** Marnie Elizabeth Strickland, English♦ Jennifer Lynn Sully, English** Emma Joy Tallman, Psychology** Crystal Tibbetts, Anthropology — Great Distinction Dylan Wesley Topal, Political Science Savannah Marie Toth, Psychologyº Livinus Ndubuisi Tuzie, Combined Economics & Business Admininistration Awaji-Imam Morrison Utong, Economics Cheryl Elizabeth Verhelst, Political Science* Tanner James Vogelgesang, English, Creative Writing Roxann Audra Waelchli, Religious Studies Kelsey Tina Wagman, Psychology* Juliet Aruchi Wali, Economics & Society Brittany Eryn Ward, History Drew Michael Andrew Wass, Psychology* Betty Lynn Watson, Psychology*** Jillian Joanne Weinbender, Sociology** Chantel Lynn Weinmeister, Anthropology Tyler James Woloshyn, Philosophy* Samantha Lynn Woods, English Garry Yee, Chinese Darrien Leigh Yule, History Lana Jo Zatylny, Sociology Allison Jean Zorn, History Olivia Madeline Zuck, Geography* Emma Zurbuchenhill, Geography Megan Joleen Zurowski, Psychology — Distinction**º Stewart Carson Kerr, Honours: History**º♦ Shannon M. Kydd, Honours: Psychology Lisa Olivia Ledoux, Honours: International Studies, Anthropology, Development Studies Jingyu Li, Honours: Psychologyº Ocean Mercedes Matyjanka, High Honours: Psychology Kelli Michelle McPhail, High Honours: Women’s and Gender Studies♦ Tyler Jeffrey Stephen Meadows, Honours: Psychology Neil David Middlemiss, High Honours: Philosophy Ramses Lestat Kazuo Miki-Hanson, Honours: Philosophy*♦ Robert Gregory Miller, Honours: English Natasha LeeAnn Nagel, High Honours: Psychology* Kathryn Mary Carmel Nogue, Honours: English Amanda Mae Oliver, Honours: Psychology♦ Katherine Maria Ottley, High Honours: Psychology, Religious Studies**º Allison Marie Owens, High Honours: Psychology Avnee Raman Paranjape, High Honours: English Tyler John Perkins, Honours: Sociology Larissa Loi Shasko, Honours: Political Science* Janelle Catherine White, High Honours: Women’s and Gender Studies** BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS Meghan C. Newans-Woloschuk Kalie Bree Seidlitz — Distinction Annora Lee Bourgeault, High Honours: Psychology♦ Megan Laurette Carrobourg, High Honours: Psychology* Leah Elisabeth Carter, High Honours: Linguistics Cassandra Michelle Chang, Honours: Psychology** Jason Michael Chestney, Honours: History Alexander Richard Youck Cousins, High Honours: Political Science** Jayson Jeremy Ryan Derow, Honours: Political Science♦ Matthew Robert Gordon, High Honours: Religious Studies Cole Alexander Hawkins, Honours: History Anna Joannicia Hengen, High Honours: Linguistics*♦ Mackenzie Kevin Johnson, Honours: Economics*º Brendan Kevin Jones, High Honours: Psychology 12 | 42nd Spring Convocation BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM Dylan Thomas Bernhardt Britton Steven Alexander Gray Paige Emily Kreutzwieser** Kendall Paige Latimer — Distinction Rebekah Dawn Lesko — Distinction Creeden Kyle Martell Carlos Gustavo Prieto Adrianza♦ Taylor Bernice Rattray Ashley Margaret Robinson Alec James Salloum** Eric Stephen Westhaver BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLICE STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS IN RESOURCE & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Felicia Rose Lee BACHELOR OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE Jacqueline Rae ONeil♦ BACHELOR OF HEALTH STUDIES CERTIFICATE IN ECONOMICS Aisha Noor Moustapha, Health Studies Great Distinction** Amir Aboguddah — Distinction Tanner Richard Amyotte Lenard Paul Arnold — Distinction Madison Ann Barabe — Distinction Ariane Francisco Castillo Lareina Chungning Chan Amna Gul Choudhry Marco Saverio Coppola Brock Cameron Forbes Brett Dean Forst Joseph Dane Friedt Kyle Matthew Hanison Alyssa Jeannine Hicks — Distinction Matthew Alfred Johnson Victoria Mary Johnson Daniel Krumer — Distinction Drayton Kyle Leflar — Distinction Ian Victor Martin Kate Irene Nimegeers Arinze Michael Ofoeme Aaron Derek Picton Sydnee Elizabeth Picton Michael James Reddick Luke John Saleski Nicole Stephanie Scott Yishan Shi Germaine Fatima Felipe Sikat Taylor Kevin Sockett — Distinction Liam Drew Turnley-Johnston Gema Jade Umutoni Chase Edward Westby — Distinction Ayca Yildirim Mikhail Alexander Zazubek — Distinction BACHELOR OF HUMAN JUSTICE Christiana Gaelle Assala Brooklin Arilee Bushell Sarah Jean Cibart, Social Justice & Human Rights — Distinction** Scott Brent Clark— Great Distinction♦ Savannah Marie Dinsmore, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) David Christopher Draper Amanda Rose Eberle, Criminal & Restoritive Justice — Distinction* Lindsey Jane Fairweather, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) Amber Dawn Fournier, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) Taryn Helen Frohlick Brigitte Camille Herzog Evan William Holmes* Robert Jackson Irwin Bailey Heleen Janzen Sonja Kathrin Keller Kimberly Katie Lakness, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) Adam Joseph MacNeil, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) — Great Distinction Sherrie Christine Maier* Kayla Dawn Malinowski, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) Kaitlynn Elsie McArthur*** Jayde Ashelen McFee, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) — Distinction Kayla Virginia Pearl McFie Danielle Anne Louisa Petersen — Distinction Brianna Jane Rhind — Distinction Brittni Dawn Schlechte* Quinn David Schwickrath** Rebecca Rose Stokes Taylor Dean Stom, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) — Distinction* Romni Stropko, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) — Distinction Tara Elise Marie Watson, Criminal & Restoritive Justice (Corrections & Public Safety) BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM Mohammad Rafique Bhuiyan**♦ Tiffany Elizabeth Head ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN POLICE STUDIES Evan Robert Mills CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN Brooklyn Rey Fiesel — Distinction CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH STUDIES Elaheh Ahmadi* Victoria Sharon Ordu CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Alexandra Kiran Burnett, International Affairs Miranda Ashley Gudereit, European Studies — Distinction Krystal Jean Lewis, Development Studies — Distinction* Ramses Lestat Kazuo Miki-Hanson, Asian Studies* Charles Chinaka Nwonuala, International Affairs Mitchell James Soo-Oyewaste, International Affairs*** Cheryl Elizabeth Verhelst, International Affairs*♦ CERTIFICATE IN JAPANESE Stephen Bruce Gunn Certificate in Political and International Governance Tanner Bradley Stewart— Distinction University of Regina | 13 CERTIFICATE IN SPANISH Scott Alexander Fleming* Brittany Michele Love LIBERAL ARTS CERTIFICATE Dabotubo Obomate Alalibo** Atiyah Bagha — Distinction** Timothy Leigh Budd Phyllis Joan Frazer Timothy Jordan Haywahe** Adam Charles Herriot Teresa Marie Innis*** Tina Eileen Ludwar Timothy Benjamin Merasty — Distinction Philip Charles Mortley Manuela Fedora Nagel Nina Nyalowo — Distinction Arinze Michael Ofoeme Eniola Omosebi** Oluchi Onwukwe Angela Nicole Robertson Catherine Anne Sandison Oluwatoyin Maryann Sowale — Distinction Lori Katherine Spanier Jalal Ijaz Yousafzai Liberal Arts Diploma Rebecca Rae Hahn Teresa Marie Innis*** Mackinley Michael Sim — Distinction LA CITÉ UNIVERSITAIRE FRANCOPHONE BACHELOR OF ARTS Cloé Geneviève Allard, French & Francophone Interdisciplinary Studies — Great Distinction♦ Celine Andree Couture, French & Francophone Interdisciplinary Studies — Great Distinction Josee Isobel Olson Dumont, French & Francophone Interdisciplinary Studies — Distinction♦ Marieve Dianne Emard, French♦ Katherine Rosemarie Flaman, French & Francophone Interdisciplinary Studies — Distinction Jennifer Marie Levasseur, French Brittany Michele Love, French Pascale Marceau-Kozicki, French & Francophone Interdisciplinary Studies Deanna Victoria Sharon Patterson, French — Distinction CERTIFICAT EN FRANÇAIS LANGUE SECONDE Sarah Marie Barrett — Distinction* Megan Margaret Beach — Distinction Brenna Anne Engel Julia Marie Eyolfson Scott Alexander Fleming* 14 | 42nd Spring Convocation Spencer Woodrow Leippi — Distinction** Katelyn Renae Alexandria Major — Distinction* Donia Stephania Milla Anna-Maria Katrina Saigeon — Distinction Kayla Dawn Schmaus Brittany Dawn Stene Jennifer Lynne Vandenberghe FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE Chiedu Richard Adigwe, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Sarah Ali, Petroleum Systems Engineering Syed Mehroz Ali, Industrial Systems Engineeringº♦ Karam Yaroub Al-Kayssi, Petroleum Systems Engineering Fares Mushal Alotaibi, Software Systems Engineering♦ Hatim Turki N Alotaibi, Industrial Systems Engineering♦ Brian Chizoba Amadi, Industrial Systems Engineering Amir Mohammad Amir, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Keith Jezekiah Castillo Barbosa, Petroleum Systems Engineering Hamza Bashir, Petroleum Systems Engineering — Distinction Shawn Blair Bendig, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Roger Joseph Boutin, Electronic Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Cody Michele Braun, Environmental Systems Engineering Jinli Chen, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Zhao Chen, Environmental Systems Engineering Jordan Jay Cook, Software Systems Engineering Hebly Soraya Cushicondor, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Malek Rabah Daoud, Petroleum Systems Engineering Farzad Darzi Ask, Industrial Systems Engineering Xiaomeng Dong, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Landon Douglas, Environmental Systems Engineering Dornubari Dumpe, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Dylan Douglas Edgar, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Zachary John Ediger, Electronic Systems Engineeringº Andrea Margaret Ell, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Leah T. Ethier, Environmental Systems Engineering Lex Campbell Ewen, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Brady Jay Fallis, Petroleum Systems Engineering Hanxiao Fang, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Denzel Bradley Fehr, Petroleum Systems Engineering Jiongtang Feng, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Brandon Michele Fiorante, Industrial Systems Engineering Logan John Ford, Petroleum Systems Engineering Caleb Vaughn Friedrick, Industrial Systems Engineering Great Distinction Joshua James Dalbert Friedrick, Industrial Systems Engineering — Great Distinction Richard Donald Garratt, Petroleum Systems Engineering — Distinction Jonathan Brian Giambattista, Electronic Systems Engineeringº Kade Anthony John Halabuza, Petroleum Systems Engineering Simon Addison Hanna, Software Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Naseem Hassan, Petroleum Systems Engineering Jordan Lindsey Heimlick, Industrial Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Acer Ascer Helali, Petroleum Systems Engineering Kyle Glen Herom, Petroleum Systems Engineering Joshua Hextall, Industrial Systems Engineeringº Bennett James Hladun, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Stephanie Katherine Hnatuk, Environmental Systems Engineering Nhoma Kelvin Ikeka, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Ibim Felix Inko-Tariah, Industrial Systems Engineering♦ Cristina Isaza Villegas, Environmental Systems Engineeringº♦ Frank Iteriteka, Industrial Systems Engineering Hassan Malik Jaber, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Jithin Jacob, Petroleum Systems Engineering Kulbir Jaglan, Software Systems Engineering♦ Abhishek Jauhari, Petroleum Systems Engineering Samuel Kenneth Jim-George, Petroleum Systems Engineering — Distinction Graem Duncan Johnston, Environmental Systems Engineering Dylan Johnstone, Environmental Systems Engineer Great Distinctionº Mathew Jones, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Ankit Joshi, Petroleum Systems Engineering Priyanka Kaura, Environmental Systems Engineering Jesse Kearley, Petroleum Systems Engineering Shea Michael Kennedy, Environmental Systems Engineering Sadia Khalid, Petroleum Systems Engineering Mujtaba Hassan Khudar, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Kyle John Kot, Petroleum Systems Engineering Ethan Nye Kummerfield, Environmental Systems Engineering — Distinction Faith Yan Ming Kwong, Environmental Health Science*** Nicholas Peter LaPlante, Electronic Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Michael Brian Edward Laursen, Industrial Systems Engineering Gordon Lee, Petroleum Systems Engineering Haojia Li, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Zijin Li, Software Systems Engineering♦ Jaden Robert Lipp, Petroleum Systems Engineering Parker Adam Lissel, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Jacob Nicholas Loos, Electronic Systems Engineering Nicholas Wolfgang Lorenzen, Industrial Systems Engineering — Distinction Tao Lu, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Bradley Edward Lulik, Industrial Systems Engineeringº Gang Luo, Software Systems Engineering♦ Lee MacKenzie, Environmental Systems Engineering Evan Mark MacTaggart, Software Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Michael Joseph Malecha, Petroleum Systems Engineering William Edouard Donald Martineau, Electronic Systems Engineering Mohammed Jaffar Masiri, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Benjamin Knudson McVicar, Industrial Systems Engineering Carly Lauren Meena, Industrial Systems Engineeringº Stevan Samir Mikha, Electronic Systems Engineering Khalid Abdulkadir Moumin, Petroleum Systems Engineering Belal Nabi, Petroleum Systems Engineering William Nguyen, Petroleum Systems Engineering Great Distinction Taylor Craig Nichol, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Muse Hassan Noor, Petroleum Systems Engineering Sarah Michelle Nunemaker, Electronic Systems Engineeringº Barikpoa Akpe Nwako, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Majed Abdulkarim Obaidan, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Precious Ogbe Okulu, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Presley Danika Olmstead, Environmental Systems Engineeringº Joy Anuri Opurum, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Andres Fabian Palma, Environmental Systems Engineeringº — Distinction Jia Wei Pan, Environmental Systems Engineering Dallas William Pitt, Petroleum Systems Engineering Julien Peter Popa-Liesz, Software Systems Engineeringº Brandon Keith Purdue, Environmental Systems Engineering Shenglan Qing, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Juan Adrian Ramirez Escobar, Petroleum Systems Engineering — Distinction♦ Ehab Rassem, Petroleum Systems Engineering Eva Nora Maude Rennie, Industrial Systems Engineering Great Distinction Brydon Christopher Ritson, Petroleum Systems Engineering Jesse Jacob Romich, Petroleum Systems Engineering University of Regina | 15 Carli Elizabeth Rosenbaum, Environmental Systems Engineering Austin William Rosom, Environmental Systems Engineering — Distinctionº Chelsea Marie Roy, Petroleum Systems Engineering Progga Roy, Environmental Systems Engineering Amir Samadyar, Petroleum Systems Engineering Ryan Schmidt, Industrial Systems Engineering Jesse Russell Schmitz, Electronic Systems Engineering — Great Distinction Jared Brandon Schroeder, Electronic Systems Engineeringº — Distinction Spencer Keith Schubert, Industrial Systems Engineeringº Magda Marylou Seitz, Industrial Systems Engineering Jordan Michael Selinger, Software Systems Engineeringº Cassandra Maria Elizabeth Selinger-Silva, Industrial Systems Engineering Atena Sharbatian, Petroleum Systems Engineering — Distinction Parker Mitchell Shupe, Environmental Systems Engineering Jonathon William Sinclair, Environmental Systems Engineering Cameron William Scott Sisson, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Austin James St. Dennis, Environmental Systems Engineering Camareigh Linton Stewart, Petroleum Systems Engineering Weizhen Su, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Brody Lane Swanson, Petroleum Systems Engineering Syed Basheer Syed Farook, Petroleum Systems Engineering Tamunotonyemiebia Tamuno, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Everett Wesley Taylor, Industrial Systems Engineering Amandeep Singh Thind, Petroleum Systems Engineering Tanner Lane Thomsen, Industrial Systems Engineering Jassim Hassan Thuwaini, Industrial Systems Engineering♦ Robert Ian Tillie, Electronic Systems Engineeringº Andrew Jordan Tram, Electronic Systems Engineering Michael Tulloch, Environmental Systems Engineering Micheal Steven Tymiak, Industrial Systems Engineering Marco Antonio Vargas, Industrial Systems Engineering Marlee Audra Wasnik, Industrial Systems Engineering Jonathan Charles Wishira, Petroleum Systems Engineering Han Xie, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Kaifeng Xu, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Cody Stanley Yake, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Chengkai Yan, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Eric Richard Yanush, Software Systems Engineering Brent Daniel Yeske, Industrial Systems Engineeringº 16 | 42nd Spring Convocation Merhawi Amine Zeremariam, Electronic Systems Engineering Selam Amine Zeremariam, Petroleum Systems Engineeringº Yunlu Zhang, Environmental Systems Engineering Yu Zhao, Petroleum Systems Engineering♦ Zhigang Zhou, Environmental Systems Engineering♦ Maxwell Jacob Ziegler, Industrial Systems Engineering — Distinction FACULTY OF MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE BACHELOR OF ARTS Ashley Danielle Betteridge, Theatre and Performance, Design/Stage Management Danielle Sarah Beuker, Visual Arts Briana Ashley Bolt, Visual Arts Dillon Ryan Lewchuk, Visual Arts — Distinction Christopher Robert Merk, Visual Arts Great Distinction Jesse Benjamin Miller, Visual Arts — Great Distinction Robert James Neufeld, Theatre — Distinction Victoria Sharon Ordu, Theatre and Performance, Acting Christina Nicole Peace, Visual Arts — Distinction*♦ Jade Ashley Shrumm, Visual Arts Iris Topolovic, Fine Arts, Art History Kyle Anthony Tumack, Visual Arts Landon James Walliser, Theatre Arts — Distinction BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Brandon Gordon Charles Frank, Film & Video Production — Distinction Simon John Christopher Fuh, Visual Arts — Distinction Jessie Gabrielle Grant, Theatre, Acting** Noor Ul Hira, Film & Video Production Zoe Huang, Visual Arts Kolby Aaron Kostyniuk, Film & Video Production — Distinction Chazlyn Tierra Lambie, Visual Arts Hsiu Lin Liu, Visual Arts — Distinction Colin Alexander MacDonald, Film & Video Production* Adam Robert Milne, Theatre, Acting** Christine Nichole Moleski, Visual Arts — Great Distinction Aime Margaret May Nyhus, Film & Video Production* Alessandro Renzo Palandri, Film & Video Production Madison Rayne Pascal, Visual Arts, Open Studio**♦ Rhys Edward Pugh, Film & Video Production* Teresa Marie Puglia, Film & Video Production Great Distinction Spencer Reid, Film & Video Production** Edith Rattary Skeard, Visual Arts — Distinction Austin James Sumner-Grass, Film & Video Production Larisa Rosanne Tardif, Film & Video Production Logan Warren Vanghel, Film & Video Production — Distinction Ke Wu, Visual Arts BACHELOR OF MUSIC Kristina Marie Bewcyk, Music Comprehensive Kirsten Laurie Ewart, Composition Justin Shawn Hauck, Performance* Cassandra Jane Loustel, Performance — Distinction♦ BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION Shina Jane Hom — Great Distinction Angelica Jade Jackson Kelsey Marie Kuz — Distinction* Joel Maurice Lareau — Distinction* Jesse Robert Lindskog — Distinction ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN STUDIO ART Linda Gail Picot, Visual Arts, Painting — Great Distinction FACULTY OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE Robin Michelle Pawliw BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Ahmed Sayed Mohamed Alkabary Abdalmaksoud, Computer Science — Great Distinction Ahmed Sayed Mohamed Alkabary Abdalmaksoud, Mathematics — Great Distinction Sheriff Adeola Ajenifuja, Geology Valentyna Oleksiivna Akulova, Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology Marryum Ali, Psychology Katelyn May Arendt, Biology Eric John Armit, Combined Biology & Geographyº Rooshan Aslam, Computer Science Ryan Doyle Bachynski, Geology Dakota Raylene Bast, Geology Anthony Paul Beug, Computer Science Great Distinction* Werner Beylefeld, Combined Geology & Geography Robert Frank Brodner, Economics* Chandra Lynn Buchanan, Biology* Nathan David Cherwaty, Software Systems Development — Distinction* Michelle Ann Chupik, Environmental Biology Nicolene Isabel Claassen, Computer Science Megan Elizabeth Dennis, Biology Rajkanwal Singh Dhillon, Computer Science — Distinctionº Jordan Rose Dlouhy, Chemistry Christopher John Dusyk, Computer Science*º Justin Victor Easton, Computer Science Great Distinction Aaron James Eckel, Actuarial Science Great Distinction* Simon Alexander Hamilton Fense, Biology, Ecology & Environmental Biology Thomas Michael Fitz-Gerald, Physics Great Distinction** Duffey Gaston Paul Germain, Computer Science* Shayna Barbara Glass, Geology Tyson Alphonse Gosick, Computer Science, Business Wade Alexander Guest, Computer Science* Austin Tanner Guillemin, Geology Rylan William Hahn, Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology Ashley Jordon Halstead, Chemistry — Distinction** Sydney Amanda Hamilton, Biology — Great Distinction Longwei Han, Economics Laurie Arthur Harding-Russell, Computer Science Jady Iyce Helfrick, Environmental Biology Sara Joy Hendrickson, Biology Jayla Myranda Lyn Hepting, Psychology Zachary Kyle Horvath, Computer Science Great Distinction* Zackery John Howes, Geology Sarah Ellen Husak, Biochemistry — Distinction** Thuy Thi Ut Huynh, Applied Math & Statistics Ruth Ibiboba Iwerima, Economics Nolan Martin Jardine, Computer Science — Distinction Max Karnitsky, Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology — Great Distinction Rutab Ahmed Khan, Chemistry Alice Eun-Hee Kong, Biology Spenser Peter Anthony Kramarchuk, Applied Math & Statistics — Great Distinction Zane Alexander Kreklewetz, Biology — Distinctionº Camille Marc Lagimodiere, Economics Michelle Lang, Biology, Ecology & Environmental Biology — Distinction Wanquan Liang, Computer Science Kelsey Adele Lindskog, Biology — Distinction Nicole Kelsi Lintott, Computer Scienceº Sean Louis William Lobb, Geology* Christine Luu, Chemistry — Great Distinction Theodore William Malagride, Chemistry* Anna Oleksandr Malko, Chemistry Daniel Jacob Markewich, Chemistry — Great Distinction Alfredo Enrique Marrero Rodriguez, Computer Science — Distinction University of Regina | 17 Terry John Mattern, Environmental Biology Zachary Lane Maurer, Geology Seamus Garnet Krogan McGrath, Biochemistry — Distinction* Kaelan Michael McPeek, Actuarial Science Great Distinction Leanne Leslie Melton, Geography Sarmad Mikha, Psychology — Distinction* Kalcey Brooke Moltz, ~Combined Geology & Geography Maryna Moskalenko, Computer Science Great Distinctionº Mishal Nawaz, Chemistry — Distinction Chad William Neald, Physics — Great Distinction* Alanna Lauren Newans, Chemistry Jared Mitchell Noll, Geology Brant Armand Olineck, Geology Paul Howard Ostlund, Mathematics — Great Distinction Amanda Dawn Palaniuk, Geology — Great Distinction Avnee Raman Paranjape, Biology — Great Distinction Alannah Rose Penny, Economics Daniel Gary Podborochynski, Computer Science Michael Robert Raiwet, Geology* Riley James Reid, Computer Scienceº Candace Marie Reiter, Geology Justin Alexander Rodko, Geology** Julie Lynne Russell, Geography Amanda Wilhelmina Schoenroth, Geography Jyotpal Singh, Chemistry Nathan William Springer, Computer Science Great Distinction Jurrai Angela Nellie Stringer, Biology Jared Joseph Suchan, Geology — Distinction Michael John Wesly Taylor, Geology Matthew Kenneth Thompson, Geology Alisha Kathleen Triff, Biology* Kyla Elizabeth Tzupa, Psychology Linh Thuy Vu, Chemistry — Great Distinction* Aric Anthony Walterson, Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology** Jianxiao Wang, Economics Emily Marissa Wees, Biology — Distinction* Mackenzie Carla Ann Wekerle, Psychology Great Distinction Christopher Werner Werchau, Computer Scienceº Kimberley Ann Whitman, Biology Janine Marie Wilhelms, Biology Kevin Yu, Computer Scienceº Jie Yuan, Mathematicsº Jason Pui Sun Yuen, Actuarial Science Great Distinction** Mikhail Alexander Distinction Julianna Dawn Zerr, Biology Ke Zhang, Computer Science Ningjun Zhang, Computer Science 18 | 42nd Spring Convocation BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS Karem Ahmed Mansour Abdelgalil, High Honours: Mathematics Saheba Bajwa, High Honours: Psychology Carmen Lia Beaton, Honours: Biology, Ecology & Environmental Biology**º Alexander John Cameron, Honours: Psychology* James Alvin Day, Honours: Physics Jordan Matthew Koerner Deane, Honours: Geology Omorowa Eguakun, Honours: Psychology* Kristen Leanne Gray, High Honours: Biology* Shayne Kevin Gryba, High Honours: Physics* Carly Marie Guenther-Powell, Honours: Psychology** Brooke Marie Hoffman, High Honours: Psychology* Sienna Rae Johnson, Honours: Geology Daniel Krumer, High Honours: Mathematics Nicole Anne Lerminiaux, High Honours: Biology Kristin Anne Lett, Honours: Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology* Chance Stuart McDougall, High Honours: Biology* Emily Lynn Missal, Honours: Psychology Brady Rafe Willmott O’Connor, Honours: Biology Paul Howard Ostlund, Honours: Physics Alexis Anne Peltier, Honours: Psychology* Alexa Jamille Pierce, High Honours: Biochemistry Laura Susanne Richard, Honours: Geographyº Wallace Roy Rourke, Honours: Biochemistryº Mandeep Singh, Honours: Physics Brodie Stroh, Honours: Geology** Jared Joseph Suchan, Honours: Geography Lemmie Odell Tan, High Honours: Psychology* Christopher Thomas Zerr, Honours: Chemistry**º CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Hammad Ali Matthew David George Huggett Maryam Shahbaz Pranesh Shrestha STUDENT AWARDS GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ACADEMIC GOLD This award is to recognize the 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 is all graduate students who have a thesis or exhibition deemed meritorious by the Examining Committee, and who apply for graduation at the Spring Convocation, or who graduated at the previous Fall Convocation. This year there were 38 students eligible for this competition. Dr. Xiaoli Li convocated in October 2015 with a Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Systems Engineering. Dr. Tony Yang, her supervisor and professor in the Faculty of Engineering, stated that Dr. Li was an exceptional student which resulted in a thesis that will have a wide impact in her research area. Dr. Li has been the recipient of numerous graduate scholarships and awards, including being awarded a Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada. Academically, Dr. Li graduated with an average above 90%. She consistently outperformed other students in her classes. Xiaoli’s supervisor notes that she was an “excellent PhD graduate student [...] with outstanding academic performance during her graduate studies.” Just as noteworthy, Dr. Li has published 6 peer-reviewed journal papers, 1 conference paper and currently has 2 papers under preparation. These are the result of her research where she developed a new generalized methodology to more accurately determine the phase behaviour for solvents-assisted enhanced heavy oil recovery processes. The external examiner for Dr. Li’s dissertation entitled “Phase Behaviour of Alkane Solvent(s)-CO2-Water-Heavy Oil Systems at High Pressures and Elevated Temperatures” was Dr. Ian Gates, Professor and Department Head, from the University of Calgary. Dr. Gates commented the following on Dr. Li’s dissertation, “The research is original and is a novel contribution to the body of knowledge or water-heavy oil and solvent phase behaviour.” He goes on further to say, “The degree of inquiry and the sophistication of the research [...] are excellent.” The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is proud to claim Dr. Xiaoli Li as a graduate of the Faculty. 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 Ms. Avnee Paranjape. Ms Avnee Paranjape is graduating today with two degrees a Bachelor of Arts Honours major in English and a Bachelor of Science major in Biology, with a CGPA of 87.7% and as the recipient of the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Medal. In doing so, she exemplifies the University’s commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and adds to her impressive list of achievements. She has earned a place on the Dean’s Honours List every semester since her second year, completed an honours paper with a very difficult to earn 90%, and shared her findings at an international conference, alongside professors – a rare accomplishment for an undergraduate student. One of her instructors ranks her in the top 1% of students she’s ever taught in her two-decade career of teaching. In recognition of her accomplishments Avnee has received a major scholarship from the University of Toronto to commence studies toward a Master of Arts. In addition to her impressive and significant academic achievements, Ms. Paranjape has also shown exemplary service to the university community since her first year. She has served as Treasurer of the University of Regina World Vision club, a judge for the 2012 Shumiatcher Cup debate, and for several years as a University Ambassador. Avnee has also been co-president and held two directorships with Engineers Without Borders, a role that brought her into conversation with local Members of Parliament to discuss Canadian foreign aid assistance. Her contributions to campus political life continued as lead organizer and moderator for the Get Out and Vote campaign, for which she organized three candidate forums. Ms. Paranjape has devoted countless hours to enhancing Regina’s cultural life. She served as a board member for the Saskatchewan Book Awards and volunteered with the Regina Association of Middle Eastern Dance and the Regina Folk Festival. She has raised funds for important organizations including the Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan, the Kidney Foundation, the Canadian Diabetes Association, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. University of Regina | 19 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. Amira Muftah is the recipient of this medal at the 2016 Spring Convocation. In 2015, Amira graduated from Campbell Collegiate, and she is currently working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. Over the past academic year, she has achieved a GPA of 97.90%. While studying at the University of Regina, she has received many scholarships in recognition of her academic achievements, including: Centennial Merit Scholarship (2015 Fall), Dean’s List; Kinesiology and Health Studies (2015 Fall, & 2016 Winter), John Spencer Middleton & Jack Spencer Gordon Middleton Scholarship (2016 Winter), and Queen City Vending Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies Entrance Scholarship (2015 Fall). The Faculty of Science congratulates Amira on her accomplishments and wishes her the best of luck with her future endeavours. FACULTY OF ARTS DEAN’S MEDAL 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. The recipent this spring is Avenee Paranjape. Avnee is also the President’s Medal recipient. Additional information about Avenee can be found under that heading. S.E. STEWART AWARD IN ARTS The Faculty of Arts awards annually the S.E. Stewart Award to the most distinguished of its graduates receiving a first degree. This distinction is based exclusively on academic standing. This year’s recipient is Miranda Gudereit, who is graduating with a BA major in History and a PGPA of 93.2%. She has earned a place on the Dean’s List every semester since beginning her studies at the University of Regina. As demonstrated by the impressive array of awards she has received throughout her studies, she is very much deserving of this year’s S.E. Stewart Award. The Faculty of Arts wishes her continued success with her 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 Faulty of Engineering and Applied Science. Caleb Friedrick graduates with Great Distinction with an average of 92%, which is a rare academic achievement since studying in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science is extremely demanding and challenging. He has been on the Dean’s Honor list every semester during his academic studies and is the recipient of a substantial number of prestigious scholarships and awards; including Academic Gold three times. In addition to the Dean’s Medal, he is convocating with the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME) Gold Medal as well as the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) Gold Medal. Caleb was a member of the only Canadian university team in the agBOT Challenge in Indiana, USA this year. The agBOT Challenge demonstrates innovative robotic technology in farming. Eleven competitive teams including six other universities competed in the Challenge this year. The challenge was to develop the most efficient unmanned crop seeder capable of planting two varieties of seeds, while providing real-time data utilizing a mobile tracking antenna. Caleb and three other team members worked diligently developing software, hardware, sensors, and human-machine control interfaces. The team’s hard work paid off in the end and they were awarded the first place prize of $50,000 USD. In the future, Caleb may continue to work with interested agricultural companies. 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 Caleb Friedrick. He is also the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Medal receipient. Additional information about Caleb can be found above. 20 | 42nd Spring Convocation FACULTY OF MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE DEAN’S MEDAL Teresa Marie Puglia, graduating today with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major: Film Production, Great Distinction, is the recipient of the Dean of Fine Arts Medal. The award is presented to a student graduating with a first degree, who has demonstrated both leadership and academic achievement. An excellent student from beginning to end, Teresa made the Dean’s List her first semester (Winter 2012) and as well as her last, with a few more times in between. She earned many scholarships during her program as well. Not surprisingly, she graduates today with a program grade point average of 87.27%. She was equally consistent as a student leader. Teresa progressed through film student society ranks from 2nd year representative to president, actively participated as a coordinator with the Living Skies Student Film Festival, and provided her expertise and enthusiasm to fellow students, the wider film community, and to young budding filmmakers! Teresa has noted that she is part of the first class to complete their entire program “...knowing that the film industry in the province would be dramatically changed.” She determined to learn all she could from those around her, and give back as well, becoming an advocate for the industry, the art form, and her colleagues. Her passion has definitely inspired those around her. Students, staff, and professionals want to be involved with her projects. Mark Wihak, Department Head of Film, has noted that he feels “...fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with her.” Gordon Pepper of the Sask Filmpool has praised her contributions as “truly impressive.” As such, we are delighted to award Teresa the Dean’s “Medal”, a hand-built ceramic sculpture that is part of the Sukanen Boats Series by University of Regina alumna, Barbara Goretzky. W.A. RIDDELL AWARD IN MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE The W. A. Riddell Award in Media, Art, and Performance award is awarded to a graduate earning her first degree who has demonstrated exceptional artistic merit as well as academic achievement. Shina Jane Hom, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Music Education Degree (Distinction), is today’s recipient. Ms. Hom earned an 88.83% average in her music courses – her area of artistic focus. Shina’s commitment to her performance and teaching practice has been evident both inside and outside of the University. She is well-known in the Faculty as a dedicated and wonderful musician. Although a flute major who participated in Wind Ensemble and Orchestra, she also played clarinet in Concert Band and sang in the University Concert Choir. Outside of school, Shina has been an integral part of the music ministry at her church for many years. She continued playing in the South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra well into her degree, augmenting the musical development she was gaining at University. As a senior musician in that program, she also had the opportunity to mentor younger musicians. Along the way, she has done stints as a master class teacher, a conductor, a performer, and a volunteer with various groups who have benefitted from her talent. We wish Shina all the best in her future endeavours. We know from experience that her future students and colleagues will feel blessed to have her in their midst. 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 Gray is the recipient of the Faculty of Science Dean’s Medal. Kristen is graduating with a BSc Honours in Biology, minor in Psychology, achieving High Honours with a CGPA of 92.23%, through Campion College. Outside of her academic studies, Kristen has truly excelled as a student volunteer. Kristen’s volunteer experiences included: Science Rendezvous (Station Leader), B.U.G.S (Communications Director, and Fundraising Director) Resurrection Parish (Choir Member), Sunset Extendicare (General Volunteer), and Regina Little Theatre (Actor). During the Fall 2015 semester, she was the Supplemental Instruction Leader for Biol 222. As part of being an SI leader, Kristen was required to attend the lectures of Biol 222 and develop study sessions for the students. Over the Spring/Summer 2013 semester, she worked as a research student under the supervision of Dr. John Stavrinides. Her research was centered on investigating antifungal remedies to the agricultural blight Ascochyta rabiei. University of Regina | 21 In the Spring/Summer 2014 semester, she worked with Dr. Josef Buttigieg, funded by an NSERC grant. During this semester, her research was centered on investigating the cellular changes occurring in tumorigenic lung cells when exposed to hypoxic conditions. Kristen has shown herself to not only be an outstanding academic, but also a compassionate leader who has developed strong leadership qualities through research experience and many different volunteer experiences. Kristen is currently working as a Research Technician, under the supervision of Dr. Ravindra Chibbar, at the University of Saskatchewan. We wish her continued success in her research and with all of her future endeavours. 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. Zachary Horvath is the recipient of this prize at the 2016 Spring Convocation. Zachary is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, achieving Great Distinction with a CGPA of 93.60%. While studying at the University of Regina, he has received many scholarships in recognition of his academic achievements, including: Academic Gold Scholarship, Association of Regina REALTORS Inc. Scholarships, Dean’s List – Faculty of Science, Centennial Merit Plus Scholarship, Muriel E. Finlayson Undergraduate Computational Science Research Scholarship, and The Harold J. Leibel Family Entrance Scholarship (Campion College). Outside of the classroom, he spent many hours working with students as a Supplemental Instruction (SI) leader. As part of being an SI leader, Zachary was required to attend the lectures of the courses and develop study sessions for the students. He led sessions for Chemistry 105 (Winter 2015), and Chemistry 140 (Fall 2015). When Dr. Kerri Finlay, coordinator of the SI program, was asked to comment on Zachary’s work with the SI program she stated: “Zach was always organized and reliable, and the students quickly learned that he was an extremely valuable resource to help them learn the course material. Zach also always offered extra midterm and final exam review sessions for the students which were very well attended.”During the Winter 2016 semester, under the supervision of Dr. Murphy and Dr. Gerhard, Zachary worked on a President’s Teaching and Learning Scholar program entitled Development of a Responsive Online Homework and Quiz System for Large Enrolment Courses. He was the computer programmer on the project, and has designed an online Organic Chemistry Reaction Generator which will be used in a new, online, organic chemistry assignment program to be unveiled this upcoming Fall semester in Chemistry 140 (Organic Chemistry). The Faculty of Science congratulates Zachary on his accomplishments and wishes him the best of luck with his future endeavours. TRI-COUNCIL RECIPIENTS Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral Michelle Teale Sapach (Arts – Psychology) Daniel LeBouthillier (Arts – Psychology) Health Professional Student Research Award (HPSRA) Amy Hampton (Arts – Psychology) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) Hosam Abou-tok (Chem/Biochem – Science) Christopher Ripplinger (Chem/Biochem – Science) Tasha Baller (Computer Science-Science) Marita Scriver (Biology-Science) Judith Bjorndahl (Biology-Science) Alyssa Stulberg (Biology-Science) Colleen Henschel (Physics-Science) Danae Suchan (Biology-Science) Max Karnitsky (Biology-Science) Kyle Thompson (Physics/Math - Science) Nicole Lerminiaux (Biology-Science) Karl Vantomme (Biology-Science) Katherine Markewich (Biology-Science) Jennifer Verrett (Biology-Science) Chance McDougall (Biology-Science) Rachel Willis (Chem/Biochem-Science) 22 | 42nd Spring Convocation NEW AWARDS ESTABLISHED SINCE FALL 2015 CONVOCATION The Cougar Men’s Hockey Team Scholarship The Cougar Men’s Hockey Team Scholarship is to assist students who are active members of the University of Regina Cougars Hockey team pursing a degree in any Faculty. The Cougar Women’s Hockey Team Scholarship The Cougar Women’s Hockey Team Scholarship is to assist students who are active members of the University of Regina Cougars Hockey team pursing a degree in any Faculty. The Cougar Men’s Basketball Team Scholarship The Cougar Men’s Basketball Team Scholarship is to assist students who are active members of the University of Regina Cougars Hockey team pursing a degree in any Faculty. 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 Business Administration, Faculty of Arts majoring in Economics, or the Faculty of Science majoring in Computer Science or Economics. Giving Tuesday Graduate Bursary The Giving Tuesday Graduate Bursary was established through various donations made by students, faculty and staff members of the University of Regina to assist students who are pursuing a degree in any Faculty of Graduate Studies program at the University of Regina. Giving Tuesday Undergraduate Bursary The Giving Tuesday Undergraduate Bursary was established through various donations made by students, faculty and staff members of the University of Regina to assist students who are pursuing a degree in any Faculty at the University of Regina. The Faculty of Social Work Dean’s Convocation Prize The Faculty of Social Work Dean’s Convocation Prize was established in 2015 to recognize the achievements of an outstanding student in the Faculty. The prize is a cash prize and will be awarded to the recipient in conjunction with the Faculty of Social Work Dean’s Medal. Saros Cowasjee Bursary The Saros Cowasjee Bursary was established through a donation provided by Dr. Saros Cowasjee to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Arts, Majoring in English. SaskPower Award in Chemistry The SaskPower Award in Chemistry was established as part of an ongoing commitment by SaskPower to support five separate awards in three different faculties, with preference to students who self identify as belonging to a diversity group. SaskPower Award in Business Administration The SaskPower Award in Business Administration was established as part of an ongoing commitment by SaskPower to support five separate awards in three different faculties, with preference to students who self identify as belonging to a diversity group. Dr. Don and Renu Kapoor Celebration Award The Dr. Don and Renu Kapoor Celebration Award was established through a donation made by Don and Renu Kapoor to assist students who have completed the Campus for All program. LWV Graduate Scholarship The LWV Graduate Scholarship was established through a transfer of funds from the L.W. Vigrass Prize in Geology to assist students who are pursuing a graduate degree in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Petroleum Geology. FCC Aboriginal Student Ambassador Award The FCC Aboriginal Student Ambassador Award was established through a donation made by Farm Credit\ Canada to assist Aboriginal students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business Administration or the Faculty of Science with a major in Computer Science. HBI Office Plus Inc. Award The HBI Office Plus Inc. Award was established through a donation made by HBI Office Plus Inc to assist mature students who are pursuing a degree in any faculty at the University of Regina who demonstrate financial need. University of Regina | 23 Huber Undergraduate Physics Scholarship The Huber Undergraduate Physics Scholarship was established through a donation made by Dr. Garth Huber to assist students who are pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Physics Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business (Levene GSB) Entrance Bursary The Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business (Levene GSB) Entrance Bursary was established through a donation made by the Faculty of Business Administration to assist students who have registered for a MBA program at the Levene GSB. Naresh Narang Memorial Award The Naresh Narang Memorial Award was established through a donation provided by Mrs. Raj Narang to assist students who are enrolled in the Campus For All program. ACADEMIC REGALIA The academic regalia worn by the graduates and the members of the platform procession may consist 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 conferred and, at times, for the disciplines in which the degree is awarded. Hence, the colourful variety of academic dress worn by members of the platform procession, who have graduated from dozens of Canadian and international universities, and represent particular groups. With the exception of students graduating with a PhD and federated college students, 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 who have been registered through a federated college wear the following: red gowns for Campion College students, sky blue gowns for First Nations University students, and royal blue gowns for Luther College students. Serving members of the Canadian Forces or Canadian Police Forces may wear their dress uniform without an academic gown, and wear a hood corresponding to the degree they are receiving. At today’s ceremony, the dean of their respective faculty formally hoods students. The University of Regina also permits members of the Platform Party to hood graduates of their immediate family. UNIVERSITY OF REGINA HOODS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES Bachelor of Administration Bachelor of Adult Education and Training Bachelor of Applied Science 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 Business Administration Bachelor of Dance Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Education (Indigenous Education) Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Geographic and Information Sciences Bachelor of Health Studies Bachelor of Health Studies - Dental Hygiene Bachelor of Human Justice Bachelor of Human Resource Development Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work 24 | 42nd Spring Convocation Royal blue outside and white inside trim Forest green outside and grey inside trim Emerald green inside and outside trim White outside and inside trim White outside and inside trim Light blue outside and inside trim White outside trim and scarlet inside trim White outside trim and jade green inside trim Royal blue outside and white inside trim with gold cord on outside edge Violet velveteen outside and inside trim Violet outside and inside trim Sky blue hood with violet outside and inside trim White outside trim and apple blossom pink inside trim White outside trim and royal blue inside trim White outside trim, shamrock green inside trim with silver cord on outside edge White outside trim, shamrock green inside trim with silver cord on outside edge Dark orange outside and inside trim Grey outside trim and forest green inside trim Sky blue hood with citron yellow outside and inside trim Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Kinesiology Bachelor of Medical Imaging Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies Bachelor of Vocational/Technical Education Light blue outside trim and white inside trim Silver grey outside and inside trim and navy blue outside border with silver cord Teal outside and inside trim Teal outside and inside trim Scarlet outside and inside trim Scarlet outside and inside trim Mint green outside and inside trim Mint green outside and inside trim Apricot outside trim with navy border and inside trim and white braided cord Citron yellow outside and inside trim Gold outside and inside trim and navy blue outside border with silver cord Grey outside trim and violet inside trim Graduate Degrees Doctor of Philosophy Master of Indigenous Social Work Master of Administration Master of Adult Education Master of Applied Science Master of Arts Master of Business Administration Master of Education Master of Engineering Master of Fine Arts Master of Human Resource Development Master of Human Resource Management Master of Music Master of Public Administration Master of Public Policy Master of Science Master of Social Work Master of Vocational/Technical Education Scarlet hood and blue silk lining Sky blue hood with citron yellow outside and inside trim and citron yellow lining Royal blue outside trim and white inside trim and lining Grey outside trim and violet inside trim and lining Green outside and inside trim and green lining White outside and inside trim and white lining Blue outside trim and violet inside trim and lining Violet outside and inside trim and violet lining Green outside and inside trim and gold lining White outside trim and pink inside trim and lining Grey outside trim, forest green inside trim and grey lining Blue outside trim and scarlet inside trim and lining Scarlet outside and inside trim and scarlet lining Blue outside trim and gold inside trim and lining Royal blue outside trim and burgundy inside trim and lining Mint green outside and inside trim and mint green lining Citron yellow outside trim and inside trim and citron yellow lining 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. 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Executive of Council membership is devised as a proportional basis of 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; 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 their respective Faculties and are directly responsible to the President, through the Provost and Vice-President (Academic). Subject to the statutes of the Senate and the University of Regina Council, each Faculty has charge of all matters of scholarship in its disciplines and programs. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Members Ex Officio R. James Tomkins - Chancellor Vianne Timmons – President and Vice-Chancellor Members Appointed by the Government of Saskatchewan Daniel Kwochka – Chair Cathy Warner –Vice-Chair Roger Brandvold Pam Klein Gary Bosgoed Members Elected by the Senate Elaine Bourassa Patrick Maze Member Elected by the Faculty Mark Brigham Students’ Union President Jermain McKenzie MEMBERS OF SENATE Members Ex Officio Chancellor: R. James Tomkins Chancellor Emerita: Raynell Andreychuk Chancellor Emeritus: Terence McKague Chancellor Emerita: Verda Petry Chancellor Emeritus: William Ready Chancellor Emeritus: Arthur Wakabayashi President and Vice-Chancellor: Vianne Timmons Provost and Vice-President (Academic): Thomas Chase Vice-President (Research): David Malloy Vice-President (Administration): David Button University Secretary: Glenys Sylvestre Associate Vice-President (Academic and Research): Dena McMartin Associate Vice-President (Student Affairs): John Smith Acting Dean of Arts: Thomas Bredohl Dean of Business Administration: Andrew Gaudes Dean of Education: Jennifer Tupper Dean of Engineering and Applied Science: Esam Hussein Dean of Media, Art, and Performance: Rae Staseson Dean of Graduate Studies and Research: Armin Eberlein Dean of Kinesiology and Health Studies: Harold Riemer Dean of Nursing: david Gregory Dean of Science: Daniel Gagnon Dean of Social Work: Judy White Director of the Centre for Continuing Education: Harvey King Directrice principale, La Cité universitaire francophone: Sophie Bouffard Acting Registrar: Donnell Schoenhofen Acting University Librarian: Colleen Murphy President of Campion College: John Meehan President of First Nations University of Canada: Mark Dockstator President of Luther College: Bryan Hillis Minister of Advanced Education: The Honourable Scott Moe Deputy Minister of Advanced Education: Louise Greenberg President and CEO, Saskatchewan Polytechnic: Larry Rosia Executive Director, Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies: Geordy McCaffrey University of Regina | 27 Members Elected District 1 (Moosomin-Estevan): Ann Norgan District 2 (Weyburn-Indian Head): Joe Maierhoffer District 3 (Assiniboia-Bengough): John 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 District 8 (Dundurn-Delisle): Audrey Neilson District 9 (North Battleford-Prince Albert): Robert Krismer District 10 (Moose Jaw): Edward Strueby District 11 (Regina): Judy Cormier District 11 (Regina): Donald Millard District 12 (Saskatoon): Mike Roszell District 12 (Saskatoon): Cindy Xavier Members Appointed Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise: Michelle Mougeot 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 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: Kent Klippenstine Regina and District Chamber of Commerce: Victor Thomas Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan: Syd Bolt 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: Wendy Gowda 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 Professional Planners Institute: Alan Parkinson Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers’ Association: Kimberly Engen Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association: Marlene Smadu Saskatchewan School Boards Association: Aleana Young 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 Saskatchewan Women’s Institute: Christine Akrigg Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Saskatchewan Provincial Council: Ken Mazur University of Regina Alumni Association: Margaret Dagenais University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association: Gordon Blackmore Elected Student Representatives Nicole Barber Sam Dietrich Jason Gagnon 28 | 42nd Spring Convocation Derrick Gagnon Matthew Mutschler Devon Peters HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 1965Spring...................................................................... The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson Rex Herold Schneider 1966Spring...................................................................... Lois Marshall Albert William Trueman 1967Spring...................................................................... Hugh Hamilton Saunderson Louis Augustus Thornton Fall............................................................................ Minoru Yamasaki 1968Spring...................................................................... Walter Hugh Johns Thomas Morrow Ware Fall ........................................................................... Graham Spry 1969Spring...................................................................... Max Ferguson Charles Morley Willoughby Fall............................................................................ Henry Janzen 1970Spring .................................................................... Fred G. Bard Roger Gaudry Fall............................................................................ Robert D. Symons 1971Spring...................................................................... H.C. Andrews Charles W. Gibbings Fall............................................................................ Hilda Neatby 1972Spring...................................................................... W.O. Mitchell Lewis H. Thomas Fall............................................................................ Irene Salemka 1973Spring...................................................................... Wallace E. Stegner J. Wilfrid Tait Fall............................................................................ William Andrew Riddell 1974Spring...................................................................... Bernard Amtmann John Hewgill Brockelbank Most Reverend Michael Cornelius O’Neill Fall............................................................................ Donald Alexander Roy McCannell 1975 Spring .................................................................... Robert Newton Hurley(in absentia) Ernest Luthi L. Stewart Nicks Fall............................................................................ Mildred E. Battel Marjorie R. Dunlop 1976Spring...................................................................... Dick Bird John James Deutsch (posthumously) 1977Spring...................................................................... Chief David Ahenakew Mary Ellen Burgess Fall............................................................................ Albert W. Johnson 1978Spring...................................................................... Sampson J. Goodfellow John R. Vernon Fall............................................................................ The HonourableThomas C. Douglas 1979Spring...................................................................... Emmett Matthew Hall Everett Clayton Leslie Fall............................................................................ Roland Pinsonneault 1980Spring...................................................................... Elizabeth Roley Cruickshank Allan Bishop Van Cleave Fall............................................................................ George C. Solomon 1981Spring...................................................................... John Hall Archer Ray Francis E. Harvey Fall............................................................................ Charles Pocock George Reed 1982Spring...................................................................... R. Ross Munro Francis J. Zillinsky Fall............................................................................ William Fraser MacRae 1983Spring...................................................................... Lester Crossman Henry George Thode Fall............................................................................ E. Peter W. Nash 1984Spring...................................................................... Robert R. Ferguson G.E. Ross Sneath Fall............................................................................ Frank Lester Bates Carlyle King University of Regina | 29 1985Spring...................................................................... Margaret Catley-Carlson Kenneth Kramer 1985Fall............................................................................ Maria Campbell Allan Gillmore 1986Spring...................................................................... Edith Fowke Erich Vogt Fall............................................................................ George Filson Ledingham 1987Spring...................................................................... Gordon Currie William Andrew Robert Orban Allan Richard Taylor Fall............................................................................ Clement Greenberg Gordon W. Staseson 1988Spring...................................................................... Gladys Maria Marguerite Arnold Wilma R. Ebbitt Robert Howard Daniel Phillips Fall............................................................................ Gerald Keith Bouey Harold Dietrich 1989Spring...................................................................... The Right Honourable Alvin Hamilton Alice Jenner William Francis Ready Wan Li (Special Convocation) Fall............................................................................ Joe Fafard 1990Spring...................................................................... Derril Gordon McLeod Norman Ward (posthumously) Fall............................................................................ Ronald Frederick Yeo 1991Spring...................................................................... The Honourable Sylvia Olga Fedoruk Dorothy Goldman Fall............................................................................ The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé 1992Spring...................................................................... Roberta Lynn Bondar Ursula Martius Franklin Fall............................................................................ Robert James Genereux 1993Spring...................................................................... Anita Raynell Andreychuk Lloyd Ingram Barber Most Reverend Jerome Weber Fall............................................................................ Allan Emrys Blakeney 1994Spring...................................................................... John Alexander Boan Dorothy Elsie Knowles Fall............................................................................ Howard Leyton-Brow 1995Spring...................................................................... John Douglas Jack Mollard Fall............................................................................ N.E. William Bill Clarke 1996Spring...................................................................... Knowlton Nash Buffy Sainte-Marie His Excellency Qiao Shi (Special Convocation) Fall............................................................................ James Fraser Mustard 1997Spring...................................................................... Gordie Howe J. Gordon Wicijowski Fall............................................................................ Rick Hansen 1998Spring...................................................................... Allen Sapp The Schmirler Curling Team – Sandra Schmirler, Jan Betker, Anita Ford, Marcia Gudereit, Joan McCusker Fall............................................................................ Jaroslav Pelikan 1999Spring...................................................................... James K. McConica Theresa M. Stevenson Fall............................................................................ John Meisel 2000Spring...................................................................... Sharon Butala Elsie Stapleford Fall............................................................................ Hugh E. Robertson 2001Spring...................................................................... Elizabeth Dowdeswell Krishna Kumar Julie Payette Fall The Regina Five – Ronald Bloor, Ted Godwin, Kenneth Lochhead, Art MacKay (posthumous), Douglas Morton 2002Spring...................................................................... Donald Akenson Jacqui Shumiatcher Pamela Wallin Fall............................................................................ Harold MacKay 30 | 42nd Spring Convocation 2003Spring...................................................................... Michael Ignatieff The Honourable Judge Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond Edward Busse Fall............................................................................ William Perehudoff Jing Xinhai 2004Spring...................................................................... Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal (Special Convocation) George Meredith Logan Lorna Jean Crozier Raymond Marcotte (in absentia) Fall............................................................................ Thomas Shoyama (in absentia) Margaret and Ted Newall 2005Spring...................................................................... Stanley Cuthand Frederick W. Hill Gary Hyland David Courtney Milne Jean L. Okimasis Geoffrey L. Pawson Joseph Pettick Ann Phillips Edith Wiens Fall............................................................................ The Honourable Roy J. Romanow 2006Spring...................................................................... The Honourable Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock The Honourable Edward D. Bayda Victor Sawa Fall............................................................................ Peter MacKinnon 2007Spring...................................................................... Victor Cicansky Thomas Courchene Fall............................................................................ Catriona LeMay Doan 2008Spring...................................................................... Bonnie DuPont Eduard Minevich Robert Moody 2009Spring...................................................................... Connie Kaldor Anne Luke Craig Oliver Fall............................................................................ Lisa Marie Franks 2010Spring...................................................................... Tom Jackson Alistair MacLeod Hayley Wickenheiser Fall............................................................................ Tom Shepherd 2011Spring...................................................................... Douglas Cardinal Shirley Douglas (Special Convocation) Paul Hill Alanna Mitchell Fall............................................................................ Keli Liu 2012Spring...................................................................... Patrick George Binns Adrian Burns Ross King 2012Fall............................................................................ Claire Kramer Donald Kramer 2013Spring...................................................................... Frank Flaman Art Opseth Linda Rankin Fall............................................................................ k.d. lang 2014 Spring...................................................................... Jean Margaret Freeman Tewodros (Ted) Jaleta Kenneth Ronald Mitchell William Shurniak Fall............................................................................ Malcolm Lowe 2015Spring...................................................................... Donald Wayne Black Anne Thomas Callahan Ambassador Kevin Michael Vickers Fall............................................................................ Lyn Goldman Jack MacKenzie University of Regina | 31 RECIPIENTS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 1983 1984 1986 1988 1990 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2013 2014 Spring Spring Fall Spring Spring Spring Spring Fall Spring Spring Fall December December December A. J. Ayre, Budget Officer at the University of Regina W. C. Blight, Registrar Emeritus D. T. Lowery (posthumous), University Secretary D. C. Irwin, Administrative Assistant, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research D. A. Pogany, Administrative Assistant, Faculty of Arts J. A. Boan, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Faculty of Arts W. J. Howard, Professor Emeritus of English, Faculty of Arts R. James Tomkins, President Emeritus D. G. Lee, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Faculty of Science M. Bundon, Past Chair, University of Regina Board of Governors Andy Glavacevic (posthumous) Manager of Mechanical Services, Facilities Management H. Mazinke, Past Chair, Board of Governors M. Tymchak, Dean, Faculty of Education G. Maslany, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION As a graduate of the University of Regina, you belong to a family of 68,000 alumni. Membership to the University of Regina Alumni Association is automatic upon completion of formal accreditation 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. 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 following categories: Lifetime Achievement, Young Alumni, Professional Achievement, Humanitarian and Community Service, and the Dr. Robert and Norma Ferguson Award for Outstanding Service. The Alumni Relations office is located in the External Relations Department. The staff work in partnership with the Association on joint initiatives which build pride in the University of Regina, its alumni, students, faculty, and staff. The Alumni board of directors meets bi-monthly, and will hold its Annual General Meeting on June 16, 2016. Any alumnus interested in becoming a board member should contact Alumni Relations at [email protected]. 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. 32 | 42nd Spring Convocation UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCATION AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE Since 1990, the University of Regina and the University of Regina Alumni Association have together honoured outstanding faculty members in the areas of teaching, research, and service. In 2013, the program was expanded to include the category of graduate research mentorship. The following five faculty members have distinguished themselves amongst their students and peers and have been selected as this year’s recipients of University of Regina Alumni Association Awards for Excellence: Gordon Asmundson — Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Mentorship Described as a “transformational leader” and “archetypal mentor” by students and colleagues, Gordon Asmundson has successfully led many University of Regina psychology students through their graduate research. Asmundson is an accomplished researcher and his many honours include receiving the Saskatchewan Centennial medal and being inducted as a fellow in the Royal Society of Canada, the highest honour a researcher can receive. His work in the areas of anxiety disorders, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder, just to name a few, have made him an influential global thinker in the field of mental health. More than 35 graduate students have benefited from Asmundson’s mentorship as both a graduate supervisor and thesis committee member. His students have received tri-council funding, been published in respected peer-reviewed journals, and attended top-ranked international conferences, helping to secure Saskatchewan a prominent place on the global map of psychology research. One strong mentorship quality that Asmundson’s students repeatedly cite is the laboratory environment he creates and maintains at the University of Regina. One student notes, “In a discipline which is infamous for competitive and uncooperative interpersonal and professional interactions between students, Gord has implemented a system which breeds collaboration, cooperation, and mutual respect.” The lab’s trademark high morale is due not only to Asmundson’s positivity, but also to the peer-mentorship system he has established, building strong relationships, a collaborative environment, and future leaders in the discipline. 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. Raymond Blake — Award for Excellence in Research Named by colleagues across the Canadian scholarly landscape as a “leading historian,” “credit to his profession,” and “accomplished scholar,” historian Raymond Blake is known for not only the depth and influence of his research, but also for his ability to collaborate with others and form interdisciplinary partnerships. Blake has written and edited 14 books, working with major university presses, and he has several other books currently in process with the University of Toronto Press. As many of his academic colleagues note, the gold standard for historical research is the publication of monographs, and these works are typically the culmination of years of painstaking archival research. The publication of so many books—alongside many articles in scholarly journals—is an extraordinary achievement. The quality and content of Blake’s research is also noteworthy. Some of his scholarship illuminates the history of federal-provincial relations and enhances our understanding of the evolution of social welfare programs in Canada. By focusing on issues such as equity, inclusion and democracy, Blake has been an influential force on the discourse of the public good, and his research has been important to policy-makers. Blake has demonstrated a commitment to interdisciplinary teaching and research, having collaborated with political scientists, economists, lawyers, and sociologists, among others. Blake is also one of a very few researchers at the University of Regina to be awarded a Social Science and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant. This flagship funding program for humanities and social sciences researchers is a prestigious honour that speaks to Blake’s importance and accomplishments as a researcher. 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. University of Regina | 33 Alec Couros — Award for Excellence in Teaching Known as a gifted and dedicated instructor and a strong leader, Alec Couros has been inspiring students in the Faculty of Education and beyond through his innovative approaches to learning and his engaging subject matter. While on sabbatical in 2012-13, Couros created and delivered a “Massive Open On-Line” class focussed on technology and education. Describing himself as an “open educator,” Couros takes teacher education online and makes it available around the world. In recognition of these types of pedagogical approaches, Couros was awarded the University of Regina Teaching Award of Excellence for Innovation in Teaching in 2015. Couros’ dedication as a teacher is evident in the ways his students react to his classes. The Dean of Education notes that his teaching evaluations are consistently excellent, and many of his students submit unsolicited comments to the Faculty to show their appreciation for his innovative teaching. Known as a dedicated instructor who “gives tirelessly of his time to support others,” Couros is “a reflective teacher, visionary, and leader seeking to continually improve his practice, his knowledge, and the experiences he creates for undergraduate and graduate students.” Couros’ teaching is known and valued beyond the University of Regina. On average, Couros delivers over 20 keynote sessions per year to other universities and faculties of education, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, and school divisions around the world. So respected is Couros’ expertise that the Ministry invited Couros to create digital citizenship guidelines to be used throughout the province in support of teachers and students in their use of technology and social media. Couros is a true visionary leader in his field. 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. David Gerhard — Award for Excellence in Teaching Department of Computer Science professor David Gerhard has been kindling the curiosity of students across disciplines and generations for the last twelve years. Known across the University of Regina campus and beyond as an engaging and innovative instructor, Gerhard is attuned to the needs of his students and takes direction from the class itself when designing a course and presenting the material. Gerhard consistently emphasises the practical applications of computer science, asking his upper-level students to focus on implementation-heavy projects and provide classroom demonstrations. Gerhard’s teaching further reaches into the community through his Continuing Education classes at the University’s College Avenue campus. In these classes, Gerhard has taught community members—often senior citizens—how to use Facebook and other social media, as well as iPads and mobile technology. One of Gerhard’s most notable achievements lies in his ability to cross traditional disciplinary boundaries and marry the worlds of computer science and the creative arts. Gerhard made fundamental contributions to the design of creative technologies curricula at the University of Regina. This cross-disciplinary approach to teaching incorporates technological skill in the development of systems for the creation of artistic and interpretive works, and it gives context and history to the design and development of creative practices. For the last five years, Gerhard has collaborated with Media, Art, and Performance faculty members to develop a minor in creative technologies for computer science students and a new concentration in the computer science degree program. An associate member in the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, Gerhard co-teaches courses with music and creative technologies faculty and supervises interdisciplinary graduate students. 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. 34 | 42nd Spring Convocation Roz Kelsey — Award for Excellence in Service Roz Kelsey’s career as a Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies leaves no doubt that she places an emphasis on social justice and embodies the ideal of as one who serves. Since 2014, Kelsey has worked tirelessly on a remarkable violence against women prevention campaign that has grown to become a powerful social movement known as Man Up Against Violence™ (MUAV). While the campaign began in the classroom, it quickly grew and spread across the University in the form of speakers, film presentations and discussions, and other large events involving multiple academic and administrative departments. The MUAV events have been called “thoughtful, informative, creative and engaging,” and the University’s Director of Security and Operations notes that this community-centred initiative has helped her security team “provide a safe and welcoming environment for the campus community” by, in part, “chang[ing] the way we think about sexual assault and violence against women.” The MUAV movement challenges deeply held mindsets about masculinity and works to inspire men, particularly male athletes, to accept their role as advocates for the prevention of violence in our communities. MUAV spends considerable time focusing on how unhealthy constructions of masculinity play a role in domestic abuse and various other forms of violence. The Dean of Kinesiology and Health Studies remarks, “It’s a revolution of thought led by a strong female leader with a team of empowered young men. That’s more than special. That’s extraordinary.” The University of Regina Alumni Association Award for Service Excellence recognizes sustained excellence in leadership by the candidate to promote and provide awareness of the university and her discipline to the public. University of Regina | 35 36 | 42nd Spring Convocation Let us be the first to congratulate you and say “Welcome to the Club!” As a University of Regina graduate you join a community of more than 68,000 — artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, public servants and scientists — who are making the world a better place, one person at a time. Your dedication to higher education and your perseverance are cause for celebration. Today, we are proud to recognize your accomplishments. University of Regina President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Vianne Timmons with graduating student Photo: U of R Photography Department WORKING TOGETHER TO SERVE AND ENGAGE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI BROADCASTING OF THE CEREMONY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Access Communications is proud to be a part of the 2016 University of Regina Spring Convocation. We would like to express our congratulations to all University of Regina graduates. 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 note are the following: The 2016 Spring Convocation ceremony will be televised by Access Communications, Access7, across the province on the following dates: Wednesday, June 1, airs June 10 at 7:30pm AV Services Bravo Tango Conexus Arts Centre Thursday, June 2, airs June 11 at 7:30pm Convocation Flowers Inc. 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