Friday, June 3 - University of Regina

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Friday, June 3 - 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 3, 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 III
CEREMONY
Friday, June 3, 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; Member of the Legislative
Assembly, the President, and the Chancellor. Please remain standing until the Invocation has been pronounced.
Grand Marshal: Robin Evans, PhD, Associate Dean of Nursing
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 Jennifer Tupper, PhD – Dean of Education
Tammy Miriam Cook-Searson
Tammy Cook-Searson is a community leader, politician, businessperson,
wife and mother: a contemporary woman who is also rooted in her
Cree language and culture. As a child, her parents spent part of each
year hunting, trapping and fishing, and the experience of living on the
land strongly influenced her. Tammy believes it is important to continue
practicing the ancient ways that respect the land, the plants and the
animals.
Cook-Searson was first elected as Councilor for the Lac La Ronge Indian
Band in 1997, and became the first woman elected as Chief of the Band
in 2005. She has been re-elected ever since. With more than 10,000
members, she leads the largest Indian Band in Saskatchewan.
By virtue of her position as Chief, Cook-Searson is also President of Kitsaki
Management Limited Partnership, the for-profit development arm that
employs from 900 to 1,400 Band members in various businesses.
Chief Cook-Searson has been recognized with several awards, and says
the honourary degree from the University of Regina represents the work of
many people throughout her life.
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CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE
R. James Tomkins, Chancellor, will confer upon Tammy Miriam Cook-Searson the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.
SIGNING OF HONORARY DEGREES REGISTER
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT
Dr. Tammy Miriam Cook-Searson
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 gradates to convocation.
Presentation of the Assembled Graduates and Acknowledgement of Graduates in Absetia: University Secretary
The Chancellor’s Charge
Presentation of Graduates to the Chancellor
Orators: Lace Marie Brogden, PhD, Directrice Programme du Baccalauréat en éducation
Elizabeth Domm, PhD, Assistant Professor of Nursing
CAMPUS FOR ALL
Thomas Chase, PhD, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Certificate in Inclusive Post-Secondary Education
FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH
Dean – Armin Eberlein, PhD
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Science
Master of Social Work
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES
Dean – Harold Riemer, PhD
Bachelor of Health Studies
Bachelor of Kinesiology
Bachelor of Kinesiology Honours Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies
Certificate in Health Studies
Presentation of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies Dean’s Medal and
University Prize in Kinesiology and Health Studies to Kyla Jean Collins
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FACULTY OF NURSING
Dean – david Gregory, PhD
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Presentation of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association Gold Medal for Excellence in
Clinical Practice to Amy Myrra Hahto
Presentation of the Faculty of Nursing/Saskatchewan Polytechnic Deans’ Medal to Katherine Mckenzie Cotter
FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK
Dean – Judy White, PhD
Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
Certificate of Indigenous Social Work
Certificate of Social Work
Presentation of the Faculty of Social Work Dean’s Medal to Caitlin Rebecca Guy
Presentation of the University Prize in Social Work to Jennifer Lynn Dmitruk
WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Brian Hillier DDA’04, BA’04, MBA’09, MHRM’11, President
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.
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES IN COURSE
* Campion College
** Luther College
*** First Nations University of Canada
º Co-operative Education Program
CAMPUS FOR ALL
Mitchell Anderson
Aaron Higgins
Robbie Keith
Jordan Seitz
Bree Warsaba
FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES
AND RESEARCH
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Sarah Johannsmeyer, Kinesiology and Health Studies
Thesis: The Effects of ‘High-Low’ Resistance Training
and Creatine Supplementation in Aging Adults
Supervisor: Dr. D. Candow
External Examiner: Dr. D. Ditor
Brock University
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Urmi Jahar Mukherjee, Kinesiology and Health Studies
Thesis: Coping with Everyday Stressors in Adiposis
Dolorosa: Is There a Role for Leisure?
Supervisor: Dr. M. Genoe
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
Anjeanette Mary Corbeil
Field Practicum
Karen Lanette Enns
Field Practicum
Karyn Anne Fleck
Research Practicum
Jenna Lauren Patricia Kozan
Field Practicum
Lynn May McKenzie
Research Practicum
Ronalda Monique Pelletier
Field Practicum
Carmen Marie Plaunt
Thesis: Gender, Race, and Custodial Space
Supervisor: Dr. A. M. Watkinson
Susana Del Carmen Lizette Prado Becerra
Research Practicum
Wannetta Carissa Reimer
Field Practicum
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+ Mention bilingue
~ Langue française
♦ International
• Internship
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND
HEALTH STUDIES
BACHELOR OF HEALTH STUDIES
Deema Abu-Ghazaleh, Health Studies
Kaitlyn Brie Fieger, Health Studies — Distinction
Kelly Antoinette Lerat, Health Studies,
Indigenous Health
Cody Jean Lloyd, Health Studies — Distinction
Oluchi Onwukwe, Health Studies
Oluwatoyin Maryann Sowale, Health Studies
Larissa Louise Wheeler, Health Studies — Distinction
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY
Carmen Melissa Agar, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Michael John Douglas Allen, Physical Literacy
Brock Matthew Appleyard, Human Kinetics
Megan Elizabeth Anne Barss, Human Kinetics
Andrea Marie Bellerive, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Adam Conrad Benjamin, Human Kinetics
Ashley Marie Boys, Physical Literacy♦
James Bradshaw, Human Kinetics, High Performance
Thomas Peter Bresciani, Human Kinetics
Robert Edward Cey, Physical Literacy
Amanda Marie Clément, Human Kinetics
Chelsey Marlene Clifford, Physical Literacy
Meagan Marie Cormier, Human Kinetics
Allison Dominique Correia, Human Kinetics
Addison MacKenzie David, Human Kinetics
Jillian Maria de Gooijer, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Alexandra Mackenzie Duczek, Human Kinetics
Jillian Kathleen Ellen Durant, Human Kinetics
Jillian Paige Eberts, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Amy Lee Fina Eklund, Human Kinetics♦
Jarvis Craig Engele, Physical Literacy
Mykaila Jade Ferner, Human Kinetics♦
Brianne Taylor Grane, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Alicia Caroline Gurr,
Adapted Movement Science — Distinction
Brett Alexander Gyug, Human Kinetics
Taylor Layne Halvorson, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Christian Lyle Hanson, Human Kinetics
Kara Alysse Haus, Human Kinetics,
Adaptation and Rehabilitation — Great Distinction
Taniya Marie Heuchert, Physical Literacy
Brittany Hewlko, Human Kinetics
Ashlee Marie Holmes, Human Kinetics
Duncan Andrew Holness,
Physical Literacy — Distinction
Joshua Alexander Hone, Human Kinetics
Stephanie Ann Horsley,
Human Kinetics — Distinction
Dillon Travis Hunter, Human Kinetics,
Athletic Therapy
Natalie Rivard Kiefer, Physical Literacy
Bailey Taylor Kuntz, Human Kinetics
Bobby-Jean Leier, Human Kinetics
Matthew Neil Lueck, Human Kinetics
Nolan Mark Matthews, Physical Literacy
William Delos McCallum, Gerontology
Kaitlyn Morgan McLeod, Human Kinetics
Krista Marie Metz, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Celia Karine Michaud, Adapted Movement Science,
Human Kinetics — Distinction
Nicole Lynn Mitchell, Physical Literacy
Danielle Katherine Myrah,
Human Kinetics — Distinction
Joelle Nerbas, Human Kinetics — Distinction
Bernadette Paula Denise Nikkari, Fitness & Lifestyle
Charlene Cole Dwernichuk Patterson,
Human Kinetics — Great Distinction
Carly Therese Pockett, Human Kinetics♦
Sylvianne Mariline Poirier, Human Kinetics
Stuart Candid Poulin, Physical Literacy
Dillon Stewart Ruszkowski, Human Kinetics
Alicia Anne Stajniak, Human Kinetics
Mandy Lynn Stephanson,
Human Kinetics — Distinction
Adam John Stevenson, Human Kinetics
Brooke Harley Strand,
Health Promotion — Distinction
Andrea Maria Taylor, Human Kinetics
Nicholette Renee Thera, Human Kinetics
Corrie Alexandra Van Burgsteden, Human Kinetics
Chelsey Mary Joan White, Human Kinetics
Meaghann Leslie White, Health Promotion
Chadwyn Kenneth Williams, Human Kinetics
Colby Lee Wilson, Human Kinetics
Danika Brooke Wolfe, Physical Literacy♦
Shuheng Wu, Health Promotion
Jenna Lorraine Zinn, Human Kinetics
Chelsea Ziolkowski, Health Promotion,
Human Kinetics
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY HONOURS
Kyla Jean Collins, High Honours: Human Kinetics
BACHELOR OF SPORT AND
RECREATION STUDIES
Devin William Barr, Sport and
Recreation Management
Vanessa Jan Chomicki, Therapeutic Recreation
Matthew David Craddock, Sport and
Recreation Management
Addison John Docherty, Sport and
Recreation Management
Jocelyn Daphne Doetzel, Sport and
Recreation Management
Evan Stewart Drader, Sport and
Recreation Management
Kyle Alex Dressler, Sport and
Recreation Management
Samantha Mary Frey, Therapeutic Recreation
Alicia Caroline Gurr,
Therapeutic Recreation — Distinction
Sabrina Michele Lebel, Therapeutic Recreation
Brett Scott McKinnon, Sport and
Recreation Management
Jia Qi Pan, Therapeutic Recreation
Samantha Dawn Pizzuto, Therapeutic Recreation
Mathew Nolan Ring, Sport and
Recreation Management
Alynn Natasha Skalicky, Therapeutic Recreation
Jessica Amy Stephanson, Sport and
Recreation Management
Jenna Marie Wallis, Therapeutic Recreation
Landon Blaine Watson, Sport and
Recreation Management
Kristyn Rebecca White, Therapeutic Recreation
Kristen Young, Therapeutic Recreation
CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH STUDIES
Eghosa Omokha
Shuheng Wu
FACULTY OF NURSING
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Mercedes Belle Abbott — Distinction
Janna Ackerman
Shaniel Ahmed
Sarah M. Anderson
Kaitlin Margaret Arnold
Shelbie Babyak
Adam Clarke Baker — Great Distinction
Tanya Marie Baran
Lillah Fatimah Batani
Veronica Theresa Beck
Kelsey Anne Bednard — Distinction
Sarah Ann Bilyk
Teigan Ashlee Binsfeld
Melissa Dawn Bishop
Megan Marie Anne Blahitka
University of Regina | 5
Arielle S. Blais
Jordan Anastasia Bolan
Brooklynn Taiga Borsa
Courtney Erin Bourassa
Courtney Janelle Boyer
Ranelle Anne Braun
Darceelee L. Brenner
Crystal Lee Brossart
Laurie Ann Brown
Victoria Anna Marie Buhr
Amelia Victoria Bunce
Christal Anne Burlock
Leslie Patricia Buschow
Jessica Lynn Calhoon
Nishant Chandna
Rachelle Lea Marie Chubak
Morgan Lindsay Clampitt — Distinction
Jolene Alicia Catherine Clark — Distinction
Kelsey Lauren Clement
Nicole Andrea Costache
Katherine Mckenzie Cotter — Distinction
Ashley Meagan Anne Cronk — Distinction
Kate-Lynn Shay Dakiniewich
Sydney Rose David
Jenna Lee Davidson
Jocelyn Helene Demaer
Jayda Darlene Desjarlais
Mackenzie Blyth Dreger
Ellen Meredith Drever
Jessie Jon Eberts
Mercy Chinenye Echeonwu
Farah Edward
Jessica Katherine Elder
Courtney Joannell Ellis
Jessica Lynn Ellis
Janelle Katherine Fehr
Taylor MacKenzie Fiacco
Kelli Rae Finlay
Yulia Firman
Samantha Dee Fletcher
Janessa Monique Fouillard
Rebecca Ann Friesen — Distinction
Shelbie Mary Anne Friesen
Holly Marie Fritzke
Kaitlyn McKenzie Froehlich
Shaylee Lauren Galan
Alana Anne Gangl
Ashley Leigh Gaudet
Adedayo Aminat Gbadebo
Kaitlin April Geil
Crysta Allyson Geisler
Lauren Marie Gelowitz
Erica Gabrielle Gerein
Jennifer Anne Gerla
Kiyomi Kay Gibney
Heather Dianne Gill
Amanda Megan Lee Gilmour
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Leah Marie Goetz
Jessica Ann Gray
Veronica Jand Green
Ashley Frances Gulic
Courtney Jean Hackman — Distinction
Amy Myrra Hahto — Great Distinction
Allison Nicole Hall
Cassidy Rae Harrick
Katharine Rose Hartery
Jaylyn Mae Harvey
Miranda Lee Havelange
Kaitlyn Timara Hayes
Kayla Connie Bernice Hebert — Distinction
Carleen Alexis Hendrickson — Distinction
Shantelle Renee Hiebert
Tanya Maria Hindley
Whitney Dawn Holden
Megan Deanna Hood — Distinction
Victoria Elizabeth Josephine Hudson
Kendra Rae Humenny
Kelsey Nicole Jackson
Kristen Amy Jenn
Kaila Jade Kachuik
Megan Sarah Karchewski — Distinction
Samantha Olga Karkut
Katherine Elizabeth Karr
Patricia Ashley Karwandy
Alyssa Raeanne Keep
Michela Pamela Marie Keeping
Kristen Marie Kirsch
Brooke Michele Klein — Distinction
Kristen Deborah Knittel
Ashton Paige Knox
Ashley Megan Kohl
Jenna Marie Kornberger
Morgan Brittany Kotylak
Emily Sarah Krause
Alexandra Rae Kuntz
Milann Dominique Lafontaine
Stephanie Michelle Lang
Nicole J. Le Nouail
Emily Leanne Mary LeBlanc
Brooklynn Lechman
Jessica E.A. Lenz
Megan Nicole Kaitlyn Letts
Abbey Gail Logel
Bobby Patricia Lozinsky — Distinction
Kristi Lynn Mackrell
Jenna Seanna Mann
Margaret R. Mannle
Amber Denise Manz — Distinction
Margaret Emma Marshall
Jessica Joy Martel
Sarah Laurae Martin
Anna Cristina Martinez
Mark Andrew McCulloch — Distinction
Michael Anthony McDonald
Sara Alexandra McFadzean
Letitia Mae McKay
JoAnn Natalie McLain
Raelyn Maureen McLean
Melanie Ann McQueen
Shauna Lee McRoberts
Hayley Lynn Nicole Michael
Ashley Marie Misko
Jessica Nicole Lynn Missens — Distinction
Masiwa Mooleki
Nalukui Mooleki
Jayda Marie Morin
Camille Mosiondz
Morgan Erin Ashley Munro
Jodi Mae Neufeld
Shelby Laine Novak
Simon Ntumba Makubudi
Jesse Lynn Nygren
Kayla Danielle Nygren
Jessica M. Olynick
Irene Isabel Ongaria Atenge
Eden Lynn Denise Palmier
Afroditi Anastasia Papageorgiu
David William Pawluk
Ashley Carlene Peterson
Sara Lynn Pham
Hannah Elizabeth Picard
Sabrina Danielle Power
Rachel Elizabeth Preeyapong
Bailey Amber Priegnitz
Leslie Katherine Prychak
Stephanie Leane Prytula
Doujana Amjad Rabayaa
Shayla Reniel Randall
Jennie Marina Rasmussen
Katharine Lee Regier
Alyssa Jean Regnier
Ciara Renneberg
Stephanie Robinson
Shelby Shaylene Rose
Aria Dawn Saulteaux
Erika Taciana Marie Sawchuk
Devin Marie Schick
Michelle Amanda Schroeder
Sarah Katherine Schuba
Jude Benjamin Scott
Amanda Suzanne Senger
Tynealle Elizabeth Shackleton
Ashley Marie Skjerdal
Meaghan Patricia Ruth Skwark — Distinction
Cydney Ann Smith
Chelsey Jan Marie Spence
Aleah Rae Stangeland — Distinction
Aimee Megan Stephen
Caitlin Anne Louise Stoppler
Regan Michelle Suchan
Morgan I. Thorstad
Nicola Jane Tosh — Distinction
Jessica Joyce Tourand
Darla Trinh
Dara Dominique Troendle — Distinction
Kelsey Ann Tweddle
Jelea Joy Tyndall
Krista Dawn Vail
Sydney Kaitlyn Lee Veikle
Lara Verma
Jenna Vick
Emelie Sara Maria Vogt — Great Distinction
Sian Nicole Wall
Jazlyn Ann Warnez — Distinction
Vania Anne Wasyliw
Randall Charles John Webb
Sarah Emily Wegner — Distinction
Kalyssa Bree Ashlyn Weisbrod — Distinction
Meghan Tamara Wiebe
Taylor Marie Woolard
Yuzhou Xiang
Bi Qun Xiao
Katelyn Rebecca Yeadon
Serena Yee
FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK
BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK
Margaret Rose Bear***
Andrea Laine Bighead***
Danielle Anna Teresa Borix***
Blaire Star Buffalo ***
Margaret Rose Cook***
Christine Wendy Sandra Dumais***
Bianca Ermine***
Allyssha Marie Ernst***
Amber Dawn Fuentealba***
Joni Valeen Gopher***
Flora-Ann Halkett***
Lisa Gail Hunter***
Elann Ashley Impey***
Tiffany RaeAnne Ledoux***
Lisa Marie Ledoux-Halkett***
Cheri Jean Meunier***
Theresa Laura Morin***
Sandra Ann Naccarato***
Chantelle Barbara Anne Rose Norris***
Brady Benjamin O’Watch***
Cassie Marie Petit***
Paige Ashton Petit***
Bianca-Brooke Monelle Sanderson***
Kimberly Ann Schreiner***
Sandra Louisa Sewap***
Juanita Lorraine Stone***
Melissa Ruth Tipewan***
Cree Dawn Tootoosis***
Pam Kim Walter***
Lyle Samuel Willier***
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BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
Breeanna Lynn Anaka
Rachael Anderson
Amanda May Antonishyn
Grace Azumah Baison
Robert James Basiove
Logan Boehmer
Arianna Emily Booth
Megan Ashley Braithwaite
Canace Morgan Rose Brooks
Alexis Diane Bru
Thecla Marguarite Cadzow
Brian Campbell
Denim Joseph Charette
Kyla Cherwaty
Ashley Chicoine
Morgan Dawn Choptuik
Megan Susan Clark
Bethany Ann Cleghorn
Nicole Frances V. Darby
Jennifer Lynn Dmitruk
Brooke Marie Edel
Ashley Dawn Edmison
Janie Leigh Ell
Brittney Lynne Erixon
Osasere Patience Esabu
Ramesh JD Ferris
Jessica Figley
Rayna Mary Louise Fisher
Jocelyn Marie Fleury
Jessica Elizabeth Rose Marie Fraser
Jenna Blayne Gellert
Riley Edmond Gilroyed
Michelle Marie Girardin
Kristina Margret Griffiths
Robert Baker Gunn
Caitlin Rebecca Guy
Sara Catherine Halipchuk
Lannah Raye Marie Hall
Christine Marie Halldorson
Shannon Marie Harvey
Elizabeth Joy Hermanson
Julianne Katrina Hessdorfer
Brett Christopher-John Hickie
Ashlyn Lacey Higgs
Sarah Jean Hill
Alexis Paige Holowatuk
Kristen Marie Humphries
Alexandra Katherine Joy Hutchins
Katherine Mary Huxley
Temidayo James Jabagun
Catlin Dawn Johnson
Robin Marion Keen
Krezia Dawn Kellington
Chelsea Marie Kerpan
Adam John Kinnear
8 | 42nd Spring Convocation
Kayla Macy Klein
Katlyn Danielle Kolendreski
Chelsea Rae Koversky
YoungKyung Lee
Ayalah Levy
Liridona Lika
Jenna Lynn Lys
Taylor Raelyne Lytwyn
Daralynn Jana Christi Lyzun
Jordan Royal Maas
Taylor Danielle Mailander
Shelby Violet Maki
Mariel Elizabeth Marciniak
Katrina Louise Mason
Natalya Leinster Mason
Chelsie Jo McCann
Ariana Claudia McCullough
Tanya Montoya
Kayla Christine Morgan
Erin Elise Muth
Desiree Glady Nieckar
Tressa Nicole Nielsen
Shea Eva Nordick
Patience Abiodun Okao
Margo Elizabeth Palmer
Denica Dione Patterson
Tasha Pelletier
Robyn Hailey Peter
Jamie Kathrine Pfeifer
Christopher Jay Pflanzner
Ashley Rose Pipko-Huzil
Barbara Ann Irine Pohozoff
Nikita Miranda Pope
Jennifer Marie Prefontaine
Alana Marie Evelyn Rabby Dowling
Cory Matthew Ringlein
Hayley Catherine Roesler
Janelle Annette Rondeau
Sean Kenneth Ross
Sasha Nicole Roszell
Shauncel Tianna Marie Rusaw
Amara Samad
Shalyse Angelique Sangster
Tyrell Christian Sargent
Kareena Danielle Schaan
Jessica Schreffler
Sara Deborah Schulhauser
Jacinda Layne Scott
Twila Dawn Seeley
Angella Marie Seib
Johnathon Gregory Seidler
Chalaine Lauren Senger
Sheila Leslie Mary Sigouin
Calyne Mary Kathleen Skolney
Mikayla Daylene Spencer
Kerri Anne Sperling
Shanna Rai-Lyn Stevens
Jillian Dawn Stewart
Brianna Michelle Taylor
Trista Aimee Taylor
Jennifer Sarah Theoret
Chanice Victoria Thera
Amanda Lynn Thomas
Kimberly Anne Thomas
Amie-Joy Timm
Nicole Brooke Tkachuk
Regan Glennis Toni
Rayne Phylicia Townsend
Bayani Jose Trinidad
Adina Christa Tsintziras
Tessa Dawn Turner
Muhammad Umar
Jessica Marie Valley
Emma Jane Valli
Thi Ai Van
Julia Bethany Vandenberg
Camila Vargas
Rhian Watkins
Jason Gene Watters
Damon Michael Weigl
Ashley Marie Wiebe
Brandi Michelle Wiebe
Sarah Wiebe
Brandi Jolene Willer
Brittany Dawn Wilson
Kelsey Jayde Wittman
Lee-Anne Mable Wood
Amber Dawn Kathleen Wylie
Amber Joy Yaffe
Anna Marie Yamniuk
Dalyce Alannah Young
Kaylah Elizabeth Zahara
Chelsey Zelizney
Rachel Kathleen Zelowsky
Richard Dean Richardson***
Bianca-Brooke Monelle Sanderson***
Kimberly Ann Schreiner***
Shaylyn Brooke Smokeyday***
Melissa Ruth Tipewan***
Savannah Larissa Sky Wiest***
CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL WORK
Brian Michael Jasper
Concilia Kahonde
CERTIFICATE OF INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK
Margaret Rose Bear***
Danielle Anna Teresa Borix***
Kimberley Lynn Elles***
Bianca Ermine***
Joni Valeen Gopher***
Lisa Gail Hunter***
Shannon Joy Lacasse***
Tiffany RaeAnne Ledoux***
Lisa Marie Ledoux-Halkett***
Christin Rachelle McNab***
Danielle Rejeanne Meiklejohn***
Sandra Ann Naccarato***
Chantelle Barbara Anne Rose Norris***
Cassie Marie Petit***
Paige Ashton Petit***
Desiree Dawn Redman***
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STUDENT AWARDS
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES DEAN’S MEDAL AND
UNIVERSITY PRIZE IN KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies is pleased recognize Kyla Jean Collins as the most deserving
recipient of the University Prize in Kinesiology and Health Studies and the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health
Studies Dean’s Medal. Ms. Collins comes to the University of Regina from the community of Rosetown, receiving
her education at the Rosetown Central High School. Her program of study is the Bachelor of Kinesiology Honours,
majoring in Human Kinetics and her graduating, and cumulative average was 87 .10%. She has accumulated three
refereed presentations, three non-refereed presentations, and has been involved in two presentations/workshops by
invitation as an honours student.
Ms. Collins has been named to the Dean’s List in Kinesiology and Health Studies several times during her
academic career at the University of Regina. She has also been the recipient of the Centennial Merit Scholarship,
the Academic Silver Scholarship on three occasions, the Eli Gleiberman Scholarship in Human Kinetics and
Therapeutic Recreation.
Kyla has a passion for volunteerism that began in high school, and carried through to university. She has been
involved with the Kinesiology and Health Studies Students’ Society in a number of capacities and has always
eager to help our new students transition to university. Her engaged and enthusiastic commitment to the faculty
culminated in her being awarded the 2016 Kinesiology and Health Studies Outstanding Undergraduate Award.
In addition to her university involvement, Ms. Collins has also been a champion volunteer for children and
youth with intellectual or developmental disabilities in the community. Her volunteerism with Special Olympics
Saskatchewan has provided her with many opportunities to work with youth and create awareness of the
organization within the community.
Ms. Collins is an outstanding example of excellence in academics and leadership. She epitomizes the University of
Regina motto, “As one who serves”, and will continue this pursuit as an alumna. We extend sincere congratulations
to Kyla and wish her success in all future endeavours.
FACULTY OF NURSING/SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC DEANS’ MEDAL
The Faculty of Nursing/Saskatchewan Polytechnic Deans’ Medal is awarded at convocation to a graduate of the
Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program receiving a first degree with a
minimum average of 80%, who has shown leadership in and commitment to extra-curricular activies while a
student in the program. The Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is very please to
present the Deans’ Medal to Ms. Katherine Mckenzie Cotter.
Ms. Cotter is graduating from the SCBScN program in Saskatoon, with a Cumulative Graduate Point Average
(CGPA) of 84.60%. Throughout her program, Katherine has received a number of awards, including the Academic
Gold Scholarship and the Academic Silver Scholarship. In addition, Ms. Cotter was listed on the Dean’s Honours
List for the Winter 2013 and Fall 2013 terms. Most recently, Katherine was a candidate for the Rhodes Scholarship.
Throughout Katherine’s time in the program, she has gained the respect of her fellow students, faculty, and staff.
Ms. Cotter has been an active member of the Saskatoon Nursing Students’ Society (SNSS) since May, 2014. Most
recently, Katherine held the position of President of the SNSS.
The Faculty of Nursing at the University of Regina and the School of Nursing at Saskatchewan Polytechnic would like
to congratulate Katherine on her many accomplishments and wish her the best of luck in her future endeavours.
SASKATCHEWAN REGISTERED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL
FOR EXCELLENCE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Gold Medal for Excellence in Clinical Practice is awarded at each convocation
to a graduate of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program who demonstrates
excellence in clinical practice through the attainment of the highest combined average in four required 300-level
clinical courses. With a clinical average of 86.75%, Amy Myrra Hahto is the recipient of this award of the 2016
Spring Convocation.
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Amy is graduating, with Great Distinction, from the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(SCBScN) program in Regina. Throughout her program, Amy has received a number of scholarships, including the
Academic Gold Scholarship and the Academic Silver Scholarship. Ms. Hahto was also listed n the Dean’s Honours
list for the Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, and Winter 2015 terms. Amy has been noted as an exceptional student
in the SCBScN program.
The Faculty of Nursing at the University of Regina and the School of Nursing at Saskatchewan Polytechnic
congratulate Amy on her many accomplishments and wish her the best of luck in her future endeavours.
THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK DEAN’S MEDAL
The Faculty of Social Work Dean’s Medal is awarded to a student who has achieved a minimum Cumulative Grade
Point Average of 80% and demonstrated major leadership in and commitment to extra-curricular activities while a
student at the University of Regina. The recipient this spring is Caitlin Rebecca Guy.
Caitlin Rebecca Guy was born and raised in Regina, and her journey to the social work program has been both
challenging and rewarding. After graduating from high school, Caitlin took a year to explore the world. She spent
time backpacking through Europe and working at an equestrian centre in California. Upon returning to Canada,
Caitlin spent a year studying general arts and science at the University of Saskatchewan. It is there that she realized
her passion for social justice, resulting in her enrolment in the Faculty of Social Work in Regina.
While Caitlin was very dedicated to her academic endeavours, her employment and volunteer opportunities have
been equally instrumental in expanding her passion for this field. Caitlin completed summer student internships
with both the Ministry of Social Services and the Ministry of Economy. She continues to work with youth in the
foster care system, and volunteer with victims of sexual assault. Caitlin’s commitment to the community through
her work with the above-mentioned organizations has provided her with a diverse set of skills to utilize in her
social work practice. Caitlin is incredibly grateful for the support she has received from family and friends while
completing her degree.
Upon graduation, Caitlin looks forward to applying her learning and commencing her social work career with the
provincial government. Ultimately, she would like to pursue graduate studies, and is considering a Masters in
Clinical Social Work or a Masters in Public Policy.
UNIVERSITY PRIZE IN SOCIAL WORK
The University Prize in Social Work is awarded to the most distinguished Social Work student achieving the highest
grade point average among students graduating with a first degree in the Faculty of Social Work. The recipient this
spring is, Jennifer Lynn Dmitruk.
Jennifer was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, but has resided in Yorkton for much of her life. At a young age, she
developed a strong desire to uphold the dignity and worth of all people, and recalls that she often daydreamed
about working to reduce poverty and food insecurity at some point in her life. In spite of these dreams, Jennifer
found herself working in an administrative capacity for much of her young adult years. Yet, it was through this
work that she gained exposure to some of the systemic barriers that contribute to poverty and she felt compelled
to make positive changes. After the birth of her son in 2010, Jennifer made the life-altering decision to reconnect
with her dreams of making a difference in the lives of others and opted to pursue a Bachelor of Social Work degree
from the University of Regina.
Throughout her University experience, Jennifer found her place within the Social Work field. She has grown
personally and professionally, discovered an immense alignment with anti-oppressive practice principles, and is
above all grateful for the connections she made with like-minded individuals in the process. She has readily put
her skills to use by serving as an active member of the Yellowhead East Branch of the Saskatchewan Association of
Social Workers, and by working for the Ministry of Social Services over the last four years.
Jennifer acknowledges that her University journey would not have been possible without the support of her family –
especially her husband Kelly and parents Ron and Jeanette – and she hopes that her work and dedication inspires
her son, Aiden, in whatever path he chooses for himself.
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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.
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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.
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Bachelor of Arts in Resource &
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Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Dance
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Geographic and Information Sciences
Bachelor of Health Studies
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Bachelor of Human Justice
Bachelor of Human Resource Development
Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work
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Bachelor of Journalism
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CERTIFICATES
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Advanced Certificate in Arts
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Certificate of Extended Studies in Education
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The Executive of the University of Regina Council (Executive of Council) has been empowered by Council to act on
its behalf in all matters with the provision that requesting a special meeting of Council may challenge a decision of
the Executive. 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
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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
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
Derrick Gagnon
Matthew Mutschler
Devon Peters
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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
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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
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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
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RECIPIENTS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2012
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
24 | 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.
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