CLASS OF 2021
Oki, I would like to join your family, friends, professors, and the many others who supported your journey in commending you on your achievements. Convocation is always a memorable event and this year is no different. I hope you’ll mark and celebrate this milestone, recognizing your hard work, the struggles you overcame, and your ultimate success. You have my deepest admiration and best wishes as you take the next steps in your life’s journey. Charles Weaselhead (Taatsiikiipoyii), Chancellor
Today we celebrate your years of hard work, deep knowledge acquired, and the great promise that your future holds. It is the culmination of your determination, and resilience, and most importantly, a celebration of your accomplishments. I hope you will reflect on your experience with fond memories, remembering that you are, and always will be, part of the uLethbridge legacy. Mike Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Oki, and welcome to the University of Lethbridge. Our University’s Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University of Lethbridge acknowledges and deeply appreciates the Siksikaitsitapii peoples’ connection to their traditional territory. We, as people living and benefiting from Blackfoot Confederacy traditional territory, honour the traditions of people who have cared for this land since time immemorial. We recognize the diverse population of Aboriginal peoples who attend the University of Lethbridge and the contributions these Aboriginal peoples have made in shaping and strengthening the University community in the past, present, and in the future.
TABLE OF CONTENTS C O N G R A T U L A T O R Y M E S S A G E S 2 HISTORY OF CONVOCATION
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On behalf of the uLethbridge Board of Governors, congratulations on your graduation! In completing your degree at this uncertain and challenging time, you have demonstrated your resilience, resourcefulness and adaptability. I hope some of those last, unexpected lessons serve you well in the years ahead and that you look back on your time at uLethbridge fondly. Kurt Schlachter (BSc ’00), Board of Governors’ Chair I am honoured to offer my sincerest congratulations on the completion of your degree at the University of Lethbridge. It is particularly poignant because you have done so under an unprecedented and challenging set of circumstances - during a global pandemic. You have shown flexibility, creativity, resilience, and maturity in completing your academic journey and we are so proud of how well you have handled the situation and everything you have been able to accomplish in spite of the restrictions. Your bravery, perseverance and courage are a testament to the change makers you will be as you move forward into the next phase of your life. I can’t think of a more capable and prepared cohort of leaders. We are honoured to call you Alumni of the University of Lethbridge. Michelle Hogue, Chief Marshal, Associate Professor & Coordinator Indigenous Student Success Cohort, Faculty of Arts & Science On behalf of the Students’ Union, I offer my heartfelt congratulations on your graduation. I hope this accomplishment brings you a great sense of pride, not only for your commitment to the pursuit of knowledge, but also for the connections and memories you’ve made at uLethbridge. I thank you for your unique and important contributions to the campus community. I am excited to congratulate and welcome you to the next chapter of your life. May you look back on this time with fondness, and may you find success and happiness in whatever life brings next.
On behalf of Iikaisskini: Indigenous Student Centre, we wish to extend our congratulations to the newest Alumni of the University of Lethbridge! Whether we were regularly connected or silent supporters in your corner, we recognize the sacrifices you have made and adversity you have overcome. May your journey of lifelong learning propel you to great, new, wonderful heights of achievement in the years ahead. The world is a great place to explore so trust that you can achieve anything you set your minds to! You have proven resilient with determination and perseverance. We wish you luck and congratulate you on behalf of all of us of at Iikaisskini and friends throughout uLethbridge. Lindi Shade, Charlene Bruised Head-Mountain Horse, and Jodie Flamand-Tailfeathers, Iikaisskini: Indigenous Student Centre Fellow graduate students, it has been an utmost pleasure to have worked alongside you in this journey of academia. Your dedication, strength, perseverance have shone tremedously through trial and tribulation. I am so proud of the capacity with which you have claimed execellence and I am sure that your path forward will be nothing short of greatness. Congratulations on your achievement. The future is yours! Priyanka Dutt, Graduate Students’ Association President
We’ve been with you every step of the way — from your first school tour to your last assignment. We’ve seen you up at 7 a.m., stressing before a test, and we’ve helped you celebrate the end of a long day with a drink. Now you’re graduating, and the Coffee Company couldn’t be more proud to have accompanied you on this journey — as your cheering squad, your fueling station, the cup of comfort in your hand. Come back and visit often, and best of luck in your future endeavors! And, most importantly, never settle for crappy coffee. JT and the staff at the Campus Coffee Company
Holly Kletke, ULSU President
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Our most heartfelt congratulations to all of our international students. Today we celebrate not only the great success of completing your program, but also every moment of triumph along the way. We are so proud to have been part of your journey and so thankful for everything you have contributed to uLethbridge. We wish you every success as you venture out into the world as proud uLethbridge alumni.
Student Affairs has been a beacon during your uLethbridge education journey, championing you and your achievements every step of the way. Whether through New Student Orientation, health services and counselling, financial aid and scholarships, effective learning strategies, tutoring, career support, registration and other services, you have counted on us to support you and your goals. Today, we salute you and your success at graduation! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments, and we wish you well.
Ima Baquero, Karis Dykstra (BA ’09) and Ravneet Panech, International Student Services
Kathleen Massey, Associate Vice-President (Students)
Convocation is a day of well-deserved celebration. For students, it signifies the completion of years of hard work and the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their lives. For families, it is a day to recognize those years of dedication and to enthusiastically embrace the pride that convocation evokes. For all of us, convocation is a time to look optimistically into the future, share in centuries-old academic traditions and, most importantly, celebrate our graduates. For more than 50 years, University of Lethbridge graduates have been making significant contributions to Canada and the world. With convocation, the promise of our lasting impact continues. Congratulations to all at this very special time of year.
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history of convocation In the Middle Ages, the church was responsible for higher education. Monasteries were the centres of learning and monks were the scholars of society. By the 12th century, secular scholars began forming communities to pursue knowledge and truth, which eventually developed into independent universities in the prominent cathedral cities of Europe, precursors of today’s universities. As universities grew, scholars wanted to honour students who successfully completed their education as well as welcome them into the select and exclusive group of scholars. The word convocation originally referred
to gatherings of the clergy of Canterbury and York, but in 1577 Oxford University used it to describe the assembly of its graduates. Ever since, students around the world have been admitted to the order of scholars in a convocation ceremony. Since its first convocation ceremony in 1968, the University of Lethbridge has been proud to recognize the academic achievements of our students, and honour individual achievements in various fields. A convocation ceremony represents a celebratory ‘rite of passage’ for our students — an opportunity to share academic accomplishments with their mentors, fellow graduates and loved ones. The ceremony begins with the national anthem and reflection. Following that the main features of convocation are a speech to the graduands by the president, a speech by the honorary degree recipient or guest speaker, and the conferral of degrees, diplomas and certificates by the chancellor.
THE UNIVERSITY SYMBOLS The University’s colours are blue and gold, drawing inspiration from the blue sky and bright sun so prominent on the southern Alberta landscape. The University Shield brings focus to the fiery sun with twisted Aztec rays. The University of Lethbridge Coat of Arms was unveiled during the University’s 45th anniversary celebrations at Fall 2012 Convocation and features the blue shield and the University’s signature sun, along with our motto, Fiat Lux. This is supported by other components such as the eagle feather, Alberta wild rose, pronghorn and miner’s lamp; all signature elements of the University.
Fiat Lux, our motto, is Latin for ‘let there be light’ and refers metaphorically to the illumination that comes from research and learning. At the University, everyone has the ability to shine and we believe it’s our job to help make that happen. The mace, carried in the academic procession by the chief marshal, was created by artist Corne Martens and given to the University in memory of former senator Virginia Mitchell. Dedicated at the fall convocation ceremony on October 1, 1988, the mace is cast in bronze and represents the institution’s authority to grant degrees, diplomas and certificates. Unique to the University of Lethbridge, one end features three elements: mortarboard, gavel and open book, symbolizing academia, the Board of Governors and the General Faculties Council. The other end features a globe surrounded by pronghorns, representing our mascot and the universality of knowledge.
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ACADEMIC REGALIA
INDIGENOUS STOLE
The academic dress of the University of Lethbridge is unique to the institution. A black gown and mortarboard are worn by undergraduate and master’s students; the credential earned is represented by colours on the borders and linings of the hoods. The bachelor’s degree, certificate and diploma hoods are black lined with blue, trimmed with a twisted gold and blue cord. Master’s hoods are black lined with blue and have an exterior border of light blue satin trimmed with a twisted gold and blue cord.
It is custom in many Indigenous communities to honour graduates with a special remembrance of their accomplishments as they continue on to various milestones in their lives. To celebrate their achievements, all graduating Indigenous students in attendance are gifted with a convocation stole.
A coloured braid on the lining of the hood distinguishes the type of degree. Students receiving combined degrees wear two braids. The colours representing the degrees are as follows:
Designed by Iikaisskini (Low Horn) Indigenous Student Affairs, the stoles are royal blue with white embroidery, featuring four important symbols alongside the University of Lethbridge shield: The Buffalo acknowledges Blackfoot Territory and the importance of this animal to the Blackfoot people and to the great plains.
Arts: White
The Eagle Feather represents our First Nations graduates.
Science: Golden yellow
The Infinity Sign represents our Métis graduates.
Arts and Science: White and golden yellow
The Inukshuk represents our Inuit graduates.
Education: Light blue Fine Arts: Brown Music: Pink Health Sciences: Red and golden yellow Nursing: Red Therapeutic Recreation: Green Management: Light brown Doctor of philosophy graduands wear a royal blue gown with blue velvet facings and chevrons outlined in bright gold piping, and a blue beefeater with a gold tassel. The hoods are royal blue, lined with sapphire blue satin and a bright gold chevron. The blue velvet trim is outlined in gold piping. The stoles worn by the deans of each Faculty or School correspond generally with the colour of the braids on the lining of the undergraduate hoods of that Faculty or School. Convocation marshals wear royal blue stoles, and are selected from among the academic staff to supervise the academic procession and the presentation of graduands to the chancellor. The regalia of the chancellor, president, board of governors’ chair, and honorary degree recipients also feature blue and gold elements.
CORDS OF DISTINCTION Cords of academic distinction are worn by undergraduate students whose outstanding academic achievements merit the designation. Royal blue cords signify distinction and gold cords great distinction. Combined degrees students earning distinction or great distinction for both degrees wear two sets of cords.
PODIUM DESIGN The convocation lecterns feature the university tartan alongside a Pendleton® blanket and eagle feather shield conceptualized by Blackfoot Elder Francis First Charger. A source of warmth and comfort, blankets serve a special role in Indigenous ceremonies. As gifts, blankets allow the recipient to forever wrap themselves in a treasured reminder of heritage, community and tradition. Seven golden eagle feathers have been arranged in a circle to represent a shield. The number is significant and refers to the seven stars. The golden eagle is known for its majestic qualities, soaring high above and seeing far and wide with keen eyesight.
UNIVERSITY TARTAN The University of Lethbridge tartan was a 50th anniversary legacy project unveiled on Founders’ Day Weekend in January 2017. The tartan design is inspired by convocation and the grand accomplishment it signifies. Faculty colours are incorporated in the tartan and the colours come together with the bright sunburst against the dark blue field. A frame of red honours the name given to University Hall, Iniskim (Sacred Buffalo Stone). The tartan was registered with the Scottish Tartan Authority on August 16, 2016. A kilt, handwoven by world-renowned kilt maker Paul Henry (UK), is worn by the piper for convocation. 5
TO OUR STUDENTS,
we make a promise: A promise to do our best, so they can be their best. A promise to foster exploration, to share ideas and information, to teach but also to learn. A promise to build the buildings, acquire the technology, cultivate the partnerships, and welcome the people essential to advancing an environment that excites and ignites learning. A promise to create an environment where professors and students are colleagues and everyone grows together, an environment that recognizes the power of every student’s dream. And helps that dream come true.
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Named by Blackfoot Elder Bruce Wolf Child, we are Iniskim, Sacred Buffalo Stone, situated on Treaty 7 land in the heart of traditional Blackfoot Territory.
AISSKSINIMA’TSAWA,
kitsiiksisttowatoh’ pinnaan: Nitakayika’kimaahpinnaan, kitaahkanistsi’ta’pohkookaksoyayi. Kitakanistsiistapakkiokakihpowayi, nita’ka’paisski’pinnaan. Nita’ka’paisdotsi’pinnaani naapioyiistsi, nita’kao’tsi’pinnaan pissata’piyi, nita’kitsstsimaahkatannaan stohkanaokakiwa. Niyai ksimstaani ahkitsayi’sohkissi niipaitapiyisini akitakkiisoka’piwa, pookaiksi ki omahksimmiksi akitsi’tomanistohkimayawa, ksimstaani akitanistsiwa. Papao’kani akitsspommohkato’p maahkanistsissi.
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RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, AND CERTIFICATES
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Felipe Barros da Cunha Neuroscience Thesis: Allometric relationships and the evolution of the avian brain Yubo Cheng Biomolecular Science Thesis: On the number of representations by quadratic forms and triangular numbers Benjamin Jnr Dosu Biosystems and Biodiversity Thesis: Drinking water security in rural Ghana: The implications of community experiences for policy Christina Marie Nord Evolution and Behaviour Thesis: The contexts of social learning in wild vervet monkeys Rui Carlos Salcedas Pais Neuroscience Thesis: Behavioural and neurophysiological expression of visual categorization in the mouse medial prefrontal cortex Mst Shahina Parvin Cultural, Social and Political Thought Thesis: Suffering and pain: Racialized immigrant women’s use of mental health services in Lethbridge, Alberta Quanli Shen Theoretical and Computational Science Thesis: Moments and zeros of L-functions Surjeet Singh Neuroscience Thesis: Cortico-cortical and hippocampal-cortical interaction in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease Rachel Anne Marie Stark Neuroscience Thesis: The role of play-derived experiences on the development of the medial prefrontal cortex and adult social behaviour
MASTER OF ARTS Suzzie Ablordeppey Thesis: Population growth and its effect on labour productivity in Ghana
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Mariah Kelsey Besplug Thesis: Building refuge: Narratives from the private sponsorship of refugees program in the Lethbridge, Alberta area Ophelia Serwaa Bonsu Thesis: The impact of tuition-free policies on schooling and child labour incidence in Ghana Tatum Marie Fraser Thesis: Negotiating parental leaves in corporate Alberta Diane Edith Mary McKenzie Thesis: A history of rural women and the intergenerational transfer of the family farm Mary Rachel Siever Thesis: The responsible advocate: Tracing the student subject in University of Lethbridge policies Tyler Jarret Stewart Thesis: What does it mean to “stand on guard for thee”? Detuning the Canadian national anthem Martha Adobea Twenefour Thesis: Financial development, international trade and economic growth: the case of Ghana
MASTER OF SCIENCE Christa Michelle Avram Thesis: An ecological approach to empathy Sydney Ellen Chertoff Thesis: Do monkeys fidget? Using movement analysis to understand the role of gaze direction on non-instrumental object manipulation: stone handling in Balinese long-tailed macaques Suzanne Louise Chmilar Thesis: Effects of parental age and stress on stress tolerance of offspring in duckweed Milad Fakhari Thesis: The correction factor in Artin type problems Jackson Robert Ham Thesis: Social and non-social play in beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) Ahmed Shoeb Al Hasan Thesis: Star bi-coloring of bipartite graphs Anthony Irving Huber Thesis: Exploring the challenges of a far-infrared postdispersed polarising fourier transform spectrometer Theia May Jensen Thesis: The impact of cold and Trichostatin A treatment on the transcriptome of wheat microspores
Emily Ann Jones Thesis: Wildfire return intervals: Impacts of diminishing fire return intervals on boreal peatlands using combined field/lidar approaches Jed Immanuel Lloren Thesis: Quantifying plant community change at Waterton Lakes National Park over the past 25 years Derrik Aaron Motz Thesis: Evaluating the use of adult-oriented coaching practices in masters sport Ransimala Kumari Nayakarathna Mudiyanselage Health Sciences Thesis: Correlates of Physical Activity and Outdoor Time in Canadian School Children From Families Speaking a Non-Official Language at Home Corey Rhys Nelson Thesis: Interaction studies of human DEAD-box helicases with viral non-coding RNA Nicholas Craig Noad Thesis: Spatial and temporal trends of surfacebased temperature inversion impact on permafrost distribution Akash Bhaskarbhai Patel Thesis: Electromagnetic and gravitational wave interactions Md Mainul Hasan Polash Thesis: Query-focused abstractive summarization using sequence-to-sequence and transformer models Nazar Pryimak Thesis: The effect of Cannabis extracts on the expression of fibrosis-related genes Ashif Rahman Thesis: Genomic and epigenomic changes in transgenerational response to cold stress in Arabidopsis thaliana Kristian Michael Smits Thesis: Investigating the ecological controls on methane production in a riparian cottonwood forest and adjacent river Md. Hasan Tareque Thesis: Updating a web-based card game to teach programming, cybersecurity and software development life cycle concepts Nazia Tasnim Thesis: Machine learning in the classification of computer code
Yash Totani Thesis: On the number of representations by quadratic forms and triangular numbers Craig Patrick Turner Thesis: 3D biomechanical quantification of piano motor skills Hope Marie Vienneau Thesis: Role of conserved residues for RNA binding and catalysis in two bacterial pseudouridine synthases Timothy John Vos Thesis: Binding of in vitro reconstituted snR30 Ribonucleoprotein to Ribosomal RNA Mariia Zaiachuk Thesis: The effects of Cannabis Sativa extracts on human macrophages in vitro Oscar Robert Zimmerman Thesis: Health assessments of riparian forests using the Landsat archive
MASTER OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT Jaqueline Louise Haugrud Aloysius Umelo Iguegbe Janice Elenore Talarico Ashley Christopher Young
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MANAGEMENT) Neda Ghafoorifard Thesis: Economic Hardship, Ontological Insecurity, and Household Food Waste Samira Siddika Thesis: A Comparative Study on the Market Reaction to Dividend Changes by Banks and by Industries
MASTER OF COUNSELLING Carolyn Heather Klein Counselling Psychology Project: Professional Portfolio Adam Husayne Thompson Counselling Psychology Project: Professional Portfolio
MASTER OF EDUCATION Steven Robert Bentham Capstone Stephanie Anne Brugos Capstone Pirtpal Chattha Capstone Nicole Anne Marie Cooney Capstone Kristine Reiko Eriksen Capstone Karie Jean Evans Thesis: The Teaching Quality Standard and learner engagement: High school students’ perceptions David Graham Gamble Capstone Laura Anne Grant Capstone Margaret Kate Ingram Counselling Psychology Thesis: An Examination of the Male Experience of Legal Aggression as a form of Intimate Partner Violence in Canada Jeffery LeGrande Johnson Capstone Kathleen Marina LaRocque Counselling Psychology Project: Seeking help for female sexual dysfunction in Alberta: a manual Brent Russell Meyer Capstone Catherine Dawn Musgrove Counselling Psychology Project: Fostering romantic functioning in autistic adolescents through ToM interventions Lisa Marie Patten Thesis: Connecting in the coulee: a hermeneutic study of young children’s place-based experiences
Duane John Piper Capstone Joel Austin Tailfeathers Capstone
MASTER OF FINE ARTS Amber Rose Morrison Thesis: Exhibition By Institution: A Culture Work Simulator Anna Petkova Nikolova Thesis: Transforming Reality: An Artistic Exploration of Interactive Virtual Environments
MASTER OF NURSING Tarundeep Kaur Bhullar Project: Designing Lab Resource Manual on Pain Management for Undergraduate Nursing Students Varsha Chand Project: Evaluating and Supporting Successful Nursing Orientations Melissa Margaret Findlay Project: Emergency Department Debriefing Education Nicole Ann Gibson Project: Infliximab Home Infusion Draft Standard Operating Procedure Linda Dawn Power Project: Optimising Success After a Kidney Transplant: A Patient Resource Kira Lynn Scott Project: Building a Foundation for a Healthy Future: Groundwork for Pediatric Adverse Childhood Experiences screening in Lethbridge Primary Care Clinics Manda Lynn Zabolotney Project: Baby Basics Project: InHospital Education Class for New Parents Lisa Marie Zoeteman Project: Meeting the Need: Developing a Clinical Pathway to Increase Tissue Referrals from Rural Alberta
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE - ADVANCED CLINICAL STUDY OF ADDICTION Sianna Jane Cherweniuk Sawyer Scullion-Tost
BACHELOR OF ARTS Nicole Lameese Adams Austyn Lyle Oberg Anderson With Great Distinction Noah Fredrick Lee Bay Jessica Katherine Bodnarchuk Brett Marie Campbell Peter Neil Campbell With Distinction Ryan Tanner Dart Citlalmina Hazel Alicia David With Great Distinction Emma Jane Dickman With Distinction Annaliese Patricia Carol Downey Hunter James Duncan David Andrew Ficiur With Great Distinction Michelle Lee Fox Ethan Jacob Goemans Erin Isabel Harkness Bethany Hemington Arielle Brynn Hiar Ethan Ronald Hilligas Alexander Liam Hutton Kristen Elizabeth Irvine Makayla Aileen Janzen Alexis Raven Kelly With Great Distinction Mollie Joanne Kennedy Jamie Matt Leteta Chloe Paige Marshall Tia Ruth Maxwell Joshua Douglas Steven May Camille Anne Hannah Mecham With Distinction Clarissa Marie Nagel Angelica Eve Peters Co-operative Education Emily Joan Russell Kelsey Joan Rutkowski Gemma Louise Saunders Emilea Meaghan Seymour 9
Suzanne Allison Margaret Stables Dawson Fredrick Strate Sarah Megan Tillsley
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Hailey Annalise Vassis
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Aimee Aitkens With Distinction Destiny Irene Anderson Rachel Jesse Bartholomeusz Karissa Rose Brown Holly Dawn Dalton With Distinction Thomas Riley DeLair Greg Stewart DeLong With Distinction Luke Colton Derksen Hicham Dioury Alejandra Moreno Estevez Stephen Jacob Fehr Co-operative Education Nicholas Ross Fenn Kortnee Jordan Ford Rhea Theresa Foster Raelyn Sharon Grandmont Hani Hasan Co-operative Education Timothy Garrett Hunt Amandeep Kaur Alix Nicole King Shaizan Fiyaz Kurji Co-operative Education Pooja Ramesh Ladwa Thomas Hugh John Lambert Andree Lilianne Lemire Anna Eloise Liberty With Distinction Talissa Dreanne Lyons Luna Mach Blake Allan McLachlin With Distinction Kira Shae Nelson Samantha Rae Bailey Nevin Cameron John Olson Seinfeld Joshua I Pagdilao With Great Distinction 10
Matthew Ryan Perin Laura Marie Poth Peter Pei-te Quo Jace Anthony Riehl Co-operative Education Cassandra Michelle Robertson With Distinction Marshall Wayne Serbu Stephanie Ashley Sheppard With Distinction Co-operative Education Gagan Preet Singh J Mackenzie Russell Stevens Tyler Akio Romeo Trudel Sheldon Gerrit Vanee Hannah Karin Wilson Genie Hoi Yin Wong
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT Anshul Abraham Adebowale Friday Ajere Ahmed Mohammed Alhuwaymil Dylan James Allen Oluwaseun Rasheed Bakare Roopinder Singh Brar Colin John Brown With Great Distinction Co-operative Education Vatsala Pranav Singh Chadha Chase Alexander Czech With Great Distinction Ramandeep Kaur Deo Katelyn Michelle Dudek With Great Distinction Brandi Joelle Durda With Distinction Alena Nicole Eaton Lauren Christina Evans With Distinction Ryan Michael Fauth Xiao Feng With Great Distinction Co-operative Education Jasleen Flora Saron Daniela Ghebreyesus Sunny Gurung Kaylie Elizabeth Ursula Henderson With Distinction Jason Woon Jiat Hong Tyson Emmanuel Hoskins Charity Osasebo Ilori Yi Nong Jin
Christina Maria Joneson Amandeep Kaur Arshdeep Kaur Kuljeet Kaur Ramandeep Kaur Dylan James Kerr With Distinction Patrick Kwarteng Hyewon Lee With Distinction Emily Anne LeSage With Distinction Meng Han Liu Jenny Luc Liam Scott Macdonald Manuela Martinez Ortiz Co-operative Education Brenicko Lamont Missick Co-operative Education David Ian Morgan With Great Distinction Carlos Mario Munoz Taborda Jesse Jonathan Nelson Phuoc Huu Nguyen Ha Oluwabunmi Adeola Obajuwon-Ogunlana With Distinction Jubril Owolabi Olowo With Distinction Ashley Olsen Andrea Evangelina Perez Valenzuela Thomas William Peterson With Distinction Mansoor Ali Rana Seth Christian Roebuck Claudia Laura Anayanzin Siller Vargas With Distinction Jorge Christian Siller Vargas Satnam Singh Youfeng Situ With Distinction Benjamin Grant Spackman Mason Robert Joseph St. Martin Alisha Alkarim Sunderji With Distinction Faris Hisham-Yousif Taha Sunakshi Thakur Gautam Thakurdesai Dylan Kevin Willoughby Andrew Daniel Woods With Great Distinction Travis Michael Worden Xuedan Wu With Great Distinction Co-operative Education
MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Sylvia Patricia Harris Jamal Ladipo Brady Daniel Alan Paxton Lixin Zhao
POST-BACHELOR CERTIFICATE - ADVANCED ACCOUNTING Jillian Marie Livingstone
PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA ACCOUNTING Ogechukwu Ndidiamaka Ilonzo
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Bradley Gerald Aldridge With Great Distinction Haly Harrison Engel Jarrett Carson Graff With Great Distinction Mackenzie Lee Groenheide With Great Distinction Carissa Nurae Peterson With Great Distinction Conroy Provost With Distinction Shlomo Michael Swan-Azmon With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS - ART Carmen Lacey Tagg Madsen
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DRAMATIC ARTS Oluseyi Adebambo Dada
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES Debbie Ann Black Water Jenna Marie Ganske Leslie-Ann Elizabeth Griffin Magdaline Asantewaa Kissiedu Simran Saini Cornelia Sana Emily Faith Whitehead
BACHELOR OF NURSING Gian Carlo Zambrano Abellana Stanley Chikezie Ananwune Tyson Joy Atkinson With Great Distinction Rebecca Lynn Bates With Distinction Oluwatosin Motunrayo Boluwade With Distinction Brooke Taylor Bowers Kailyn Ember Cook Kristine Lilianne Cormier With Distinction Shalaine Shaile Day Chief Ife Olarewaju Diyaolu With Distinction Rebecca Charlotte Beatrice Doell With Great Distinction Savannah Jaiden Elsner Patricia Holly Fair With Distinction Cori Laine Friesen Gillian Rae Griffin With Great Distinction Kathleen Iona Jean Grindrod-Millar With Distinction Helen Hedstrom-Langford With Great Distinction Nikki Victoria Hort With Great Distinction
Mir Nafisa Hossain Titilayomi Ebunoluwa Kuku With Distinction Jarret Michael McKinnon With Great Distinction Brittany Lynn Mitchell With Great Distinction Elinah Kemunto Moemi Camille Katherine Morozowski With Distinction Reuben Nwokeforo With Distinction Miranda Leigh Payne With Distinction Cian David Reader Katie-Anne Carla Rehaluk With Distinction Ivo Frungwa Tanjong Jordynn Paige Thienes With Great Distinction Rachel Mackenzie Williams With Distinction Angus Cameron Yu With Distinction
BACHELOR OF THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Cory Alexander MacDonald
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT Lindsey Doreese Conway
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Samantha Rae Abbott BEd - With Distinction Alexis Rae Breckenridge BEd - With Great Distinction Seth James Burdett Ashtyn Madison Duncan BA - With Great Distinction BEd - With Great Distinction
Erin Eileen James BEd - With Great Distinction Denny Brent Jensen Madison Lea Moore BA - With Great Distinction BEd - With Great Distinction Jordin Alan Peterson BEd - With Distinction Taylor Wynn Pickett BEd - With Great Distinction Randy Douglas Teeple BEd - With Great Distinction Justin Jerry Valentino
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Victoria Anne Bergen Katherine Taylor Holmes BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS - ART AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Christina Danielle Wynn-Yunn Chin BEd - With Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DRAMATIC ARTS AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Olivia Gene Funkhouser BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Adam Dean Kennedy
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Congratulations and welcome to the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association! Congratulations and welcome to the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association! The work that you have put towards obtaining your education and accomplishing your goals is worth celebrating. I hope that you will take a moment to reflect on the journey that has brought you to this milestone, and know that I am so proud to welcome you to the uLethbridge alumni family. Our alumni are part of a community of leaders, do-ers and difference-makers, all around the world. They see the bar and challenge themselves to raise it even higher. It is my absolute honour to welcome you, the Class of 2021, as you join this community.
Congratulations on your graduation. Jason Elliott (BMgt ’95) President, uLethbridge Alumni Association
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REFLECTION Let us begin this celebration of our academic achievements, The culmination of years of hard work, By considering how we have achieved success, And how we shall build on it in the future. Let us acknowledge those who built This community of scholarship, Which has broadened our understanding and our horizons. Let us thank our faculty, staff, families, friends, fellow students, And all who made this community of learning possible – They have taught us so much. Let us remember that our educational journeys Which led to our degrees, diplomas and certificates, Are valuable in themselves, not just means to other ends. Let us use all we have learned To challenge the world through the eyes of educated citizens, And make it a better place for others who follow. Let our motto, Fiat Lux, let there be light, Remind us of the responsibility we accept to ensure that we will Make a difference and build a better society.
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