SPRING JUNE 1 & 2, 2023
CONVOCATION SERVICES
In our lobby you will find the following:
• deJourdan's by Lifetouch | Professional portrait photography
• Bookstore | ULethbridge memorabilia and graduation rings
• Graduation Flowers | Fresh flowers to congratulate your grad
• ULethbridge Alumni Association | Parchment Frames and the official Fiat Lux alumni ring
• Family Room (PE261) | Live video of the ceremony
REGALIA RETURN
Hoods and gowns can be returned to room PE275 on Level 2 of the 1st Choice Savings Centre prior to 6 p.m. on the day of the ceremony
PHOTO LOCATIONS
If you are looking for places around campus to take photos with your graduate, family and friends, here are some scenic spots to capture the special moment:
• University of Lethbridge sign | At campus entrance; University Drive and Valley Road
• OKI sign | Located on the East Patio off University Hall
• ULeth block letters and balloons with the iconic High Level Bridge in the background | Between UHall and Science Commons
• Chief Marshal and the Mace; take a photo in front of a beautiful stained glass window, alongside the Chief Marshal, and our ceremonial mace | Located along the track
• “2023” Gold Balloons | Located in the 1st Choice Savings Centre Atrium next to Booster Juice
• Congratulations Balloon Arch | Located outdoors between the 1st Choice Savings Centre and Turcotte Hall
• Aperture Art Installation | Between the Students’ Union building and the University Library
• The Bronze Pronghorn | Located inside the University Library building, next to the bus loop
• Fiat Lux | Our school motto; let there be light, located outside the University Library doors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES 2 HISTORY OF CONVOCATION 4 OUR PROMISE 7 INSTALLATION OF THE CHANCELLOR 8 CEREMONY ONE THURSDAY, JUNE 1 | 9:30 A.M. 9 CEREMONY TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 1 | 2:30 P.M. 14 CEREMONY THREE FRIDAY, JUNE 2 | 9:30 A.M. 19 CEREMONY FOUR FRIDAY, JUNE 2 | 2:30 P.M. 24 AWARD RECIPIENTS 28 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 36 1
Today, we celebrate your years of hard work completed, deep knowledge acquired and great promise that your future holds. I hope you will reflect on your experience with fond memories, remembering that you are, and always will be, part of the ULethbridge legacy.
Michael Mahon (Iipisowaahsiiyi), President and Vice-Chancellor
On behalf of the Senate, congratulations on this important life accomplishment. You have demonstrated adaptability, determination and resilience to be here today. Celebrate your success and enjoy this moment. Acknowledge and thank the people in your life who supported you along the way. As you reflect on your time on campus, recall the people and experiences that made your liberal arts education meaningful and special. Wherever you land in the future, always know you have a home at the University of Lethbridge.
Terry Whitehead (BA ‘94), Chancellor
Student Affairs has been a beacon during your ULethbridge education journey, championing you every step of the way. We welcomed you at New Student Orientation and stood by you throughout your studies, providing career-building Work-Integrated Learning opportunities that are reflected on your MyExperience Transcript, health and mental health counselling services, financial aid and scholarships, accommodated learning support, coaching from the learning strategists and tutors, registration and many other services. You have counted on us to help you achieve your goals. Today, we salute you at graduation! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments, and we wish you well.
Kathleen Massey, Vice Provost (Students)
On behalf of the University of Lethbridge Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) I would like to congratulate you on your achievements and perseverance. We recognize your hard work and dedication, and you should be proud of your professional, academic and personal accomplishments. The knowledge you have gained and imparted to others has helped to shape and strengthen your ULethbridge community. We wish you all the best in your future endeavours and congratulate you on your accomplishments thus far.
Jaxon Reiter (BSc ‘22), Graduate Students’ Association President
On behalf of the Board of Governors, I congratulate you on this great achievement and welcome you to the University of Lethbridge Alumni family. The journey to graduation is a long climb to the summit so I encourage you to take a moment at the top to be proud of your success. The University has witnessed you scale up each slope with determination and persistence. We will now watch with interest as you look to the future and create your own path in the world using the knowledge and skills you have acquired. We are proud of you!
Dean Gallimore (BMgt ‘84), Board of Governors’ Chair
On behalf of the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union (ULSU), I am pleased to extend my sincerest congratulations to the entire graduating class of 2023 on your convocation. Graduation is a momentous occasion and a testament of your journey here at the University of Lethbridge. Your dedication, commitment and hard work that led you to this moment is an accomplishment to be extremely proud of. May the experiences and memories you have made throughout your ULethbridge journey only lead to greater accomplishments as you venture out into the world. I look forward to seeing what great things you will continue to achieve as the newest ULethbridge alumni and wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavours.
Maleeka Thomas, ULSU 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
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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.
I am honoured to offer my sincerest congratulations on the completion of your credential 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. We are so proud of how well you have handled and navigated the many challenging situations of the past few years, and in spite of all, have still succeeded. 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 well-prepared cohort of leaders for the 21st century. We are honoured to call you alumni of the University of Lethbridge.
On behalf of Iikaisskini Indigenous Services, we wish to extend our congratulations to the newest alumni of the University of Lethbridge! Whether we were regularly connected or as 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 at Iikaisskini.
Michelle
Chief Marshal, Associate Professor and Coordinator Indigenous Student Success Cohort, Faculty of Arts and Science
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Hogue (Mai’staaki) (MEd ‘04),
Lindi Shade (BA ‘06), Jodie Flamand-Tailfeathers (BA ‘14), Royal Adkin (BMgt ‘18), and Santanita Oka (BHSc ‘16), Iikaisskini Indigenous Services
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
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.
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:
Arts: White
Science: Golden yellow
Arts and Science: White and golden yellow
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.
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.
CHANCELLOR, PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR AND BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIR REGAILIA
The regalia of the chancellor, president, board of governors’ chair, and honorary degree recipients also feature blue and gold elements.
Taatsiikiipoyii (Talks in the Middle) Charles Weaselhead served as chancellor of the University of Lethbridge from 2018 to 2022. He was the first Indigenous chancellor at ULethbridge and also in Alberta. In recognition of Chancellor Emeritus Weaselhead’s service and ongoing dedication to education, community and building relationships, three stoles were introduced and incorporated as part of the chancellor, president and vicechancellor, and board chair regalia at the Fall 2022 Convocation ceremony. The stoles were designed by a past Alumna of the Year, Jamie Medicine Crane (BEd ’05). Designed like a Blackfoot tipi with the cosmos on the top, animal beings in the centre and the earth beings at the bottom, it includes the mountains and puff balls, and the lines representing the water and sky. The chancellor’s stole contains Chancellor Emeritus Weaselhead’s Blackfoot name.
INDIGENOUS STOLE
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.
Designed by Iikaisskini Indigenous Services, 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.
The Eagle Feather represents our First Nations graduates.
The Infinity Sign represents our Métis graduates.
The Kuliq represents our Inuit graduates.
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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.
CHANCELLOR CHARLES WEASELHEAD’S HEADDRESS
Dr. Michael Mahon, Iipisowaahsiiyi (Morning Star), has served as ULethbridge’s sixth president and vice-chancellor from 2010 to 2023. He was honoured to receive a gifted headdress from Chancellor Charles Weaselhead’s, Taatsiikiipoyii (Talks in the Middle), appointment as Treaty 7 Grand Chief. This headdress will be displayed in the Hall of Honour and will be situated alongside the chancellor during Convocation ceremonies.
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).
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
Co-operative Education is a nationally recognized form of workintegrated learning that combines professional experience with academic studies to enrich students’ academic, intellectual, personal and professional development. The program is a partnership between students, the University and employers, combining educational theory, its practical application and real-world employment experience. Students alternate academic terms of study with paid work terms in a professional workplace.
The Co-operative Education designation indicates at least one year of discipline-related employment experience. It shows employers that ULethbridge graduates are work ready. Graduates who have met the program requirements will receive the Co-operative Education designation on their parchments and display the badge above on their mortarboards.
INCLUSION ALBERTA
Inclusion Alberta has been partnering with post-secondary institutions across the province for more than 30 years to include students with developmental disabilities to participate in regular programs of study and campus life. Students audit programs of study to pursue individualized learning goals related to regular course content, complete modified course assignments and write modified exams to demonstrate what they have learned. Students receive a certificate of recognition to acknowledge their hard work, accomplishments and commitment to their learning at the completion of their program.
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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.
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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Installation of Chancellor Terry Whitehead
Early in his ULethbridge academic career, new interests and perspectives were sparked in one of his liberal arts elective courses and the linear vision he once had of his educational future suddenly broadened. English classes, political science, theatre, economics, among others, ignited his curiosity in everything the University had to offer.
the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver, where he now resides. In 2013, he co-founded Alexander Whitehead Executive Search.
Raised in Lethbridge, Terry Whitehead’s route to the University of Lethbridge was as he expected. He graduated from Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, enrolled in business studies at Lethbridge College and played two seasons with the Kodiaks men’s basketball team. He earned a business diploma and then turned his eyes across the river, intent on leveraging his transfer credits as he pursued a management degree at ULethbridge. That’s when he discovered the importance of liberal education, and everything changed, setting him on a path of discovery he’s still walking today.
Whitehead immersed himself in the campus experience, acting in fine arts dramatic productions and attending Pronghorns games. He was active on Students’ Union council, serving as SU president in 1990-1991, and wrote for The Meliorist campus newspaper. In 1994, Whitehead graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and although he would leave campus to pursue a highly successful professional career, his ties to ULethbridge would only strengthen over time.
His first job out of school was an administrator for New West Theatre, the largest not-for-profit professional theatre company in southern Alberta. In fact, New West would be a harbinger for many of Whitehead’s future roles, alternating between for-profit and not-for-profit ventures. He later joined Theatre Calgary and
A proud alumnus, Whitehead has long been one of the University’s greatest advocates and his support is tangible in the ways he has affected the lives of students through the many awards and prizes he has created over the years, including the Bridge Prize (Canada’s only national short story writing contest for post-secondary students), the Play Right Prize (annual student one-act playwriting competition), HistoriCity (annual student historical essay competition), the Pronghorn Citizenship Award, and most recently, the Spirit Prize (annual award recognizing excellence in visual arts by an Indigenous student).
He has served on the ULethbridge Board of Governors and is one of four alumni co-chairs championing the drive for student scholarships currently underway across campus.
In March 2023, Terry Whitehead was named the University of Lethbridge’s 15th chancellor.
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TERRY WHITEHEAD
CEREMONY ONE
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2023 AT 9:30 A.M.
Conducting the Ceremony
Jennifer Copeland, Platform Marshal
Musical Prelude
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
The Procession
At the commencement of the procession, those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, until invited to take their seats.
Led by Michelle Hogue, Chief Marshal Piper: Tom Wilson
Marshals: Ilsa Wong, Jenny Burke, Craig Coburn, Don McIntyre, Rumi Graham and Olu Awosoga
Declaration
Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
National Anthem
Led by Holly Kletke, Faculty of Fine Arts
O Canada by Calixa Lavallee
Reflection
Lena Dabbas, Faculty of Arts and Science
Honour Song
Composed and gifted to the University of Lethbridge by Leroy Little Bear, in honour of its Blackfoot name, ‘Iniskim’. The name ‘Iniskim’ was gifted to the University by Kainai elder, Bruce Wolf Child.
Leroy Little Bear, Vice-Provost of Iniskim Relations, Distinguished Niitsitapi Scholar, 2004 Honorary Degree Recipient, Professor Emeritus, and 2003 Alumnus of the Year
Introduction of the Chancellor
Presented by Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Installation of the Chancellor
This is the official ceremony through which the Chancellor is formally endowed with powers and responsibilities of the office.
Welcome and Report to Convocation
This traditional address celebrates the value of education and the combined accomplishments of our graduands and the University community.
Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Conferral of Honorary Degree
Awarded by the Senate to individuals who personify the values expressed in the philosophy of the institution — they cultivate human values and seek to foster intellectual growth, social development, aesthetic sensitivity, personal ethics, and the dimensions of a scholars personality.
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Timothy Caulfield, Doctor of Science, honoris causa
Introduced by Katie Rabbit Young-Pine, Senate Member
Address to the Graduands
Timothy Caulfield, Doctor of Science, honoris causa
Musical Selection
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
Deb, You See by Layton Hiebert
Conferral of Degrees
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
School of Graduate Studies
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Science
Candidates presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
Bachelor of Arts and Science
Certificate of Arts and Science
Bachelor of Science
Candidates presented by Matthew Letts, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science
Medals of the Governor General of Canada of Academic Excellence
These medals are awarded to graduating students with the highest academic standing; gold at the graduate level and silver at the undergraduate level.
Jonathan Michael Le May, Silver
Presented by Erasmus Okine, Provost and VicePresident (Academic)
School of Graduate Studies
Medals of Merit
Awarded to graduating students from each degree program in the School of Graduate Studies
Dilini Kanchana Abeyrama, Doctor of Philosophy
Haley Anne Dennis, Master of Science
Presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
Gold Medal (Science)
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Emily Dale Hagens
Presented by Matthew Letts, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science
Speaker Research Award
First awarded in May 1995, this medal recognizes the importance of research, scholarship and performance to the philosophy and goals of the University.
Dr. Trushar Patel
Presented by Dr. Dena McMartin, Vice-President (Research)
Alumni Welcome
Deirdre McKenna
President of the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
Announcements
Jennifer Copeland, Platform Marshal
Dismissal
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Recession
Those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, for the recession until the chief marshal bearing the mace, followed by the platform party and the graduates, have departed.
Recessional Music
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Dilini Kanchana Abeyrama
Evolution and Behaviour
Thesis: Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
Navvab Afrashteh
Neuroscience
Thesis: Sound processing in the mouse auditory and dorsal neocortices
Camilla Cenni
Evolution and Behaviour
Thesis: On the proximate links between object play and tool use in the context of stone handling behavior in Balinese Long-Tailed Macaques
Sylvie de Grandpre
Education
Thesis: Learnings from Land: A braided ecoportrait of meaning-full learning outdoors
Davinder Kaur Dhalla
Biomolecular Science
Thesis: Rational design of reduced alphabet proteins
Leila Karimi
Theoretical and Computational Science
Thesis: Algorithms for multi-trip vehicle routing and device to device communications
Sean Guy Lacoursiere
Neuroscience
Thesis: An exploration of intracerebral seeding in mouse models of dementia
Catherine Sherri Laskowski
Neuroscience
Thesis: Impacts of reward schedules and a dopamine agonist on dopamine receptor expression in an animal model of gambling addiction
Oluwaseun Francis Lijoka
Theoretical and Computational Science
Thesis: On the capacity provisioning on dynamic networks
Mehar Gayatri Devi Namala
Biomolecular Science
Thesis: Mechanistic characterization of pseudouridine formation by eukaryotic H/ACA snoRNPs
RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES
Dustin Donald Smith
Bimolecular Science
Thesis: Characterization and rational design of biomolecular sensors using molecular dynamics simulations
Aleksei Sorokin
Biomolecular Science
Thesis: Development and optimization of efficient regeneration and transformation method for drug-type cultivars of Cannabis sativa
Chloe Irma Vilette
Evolution and Behaviour
Thesis: The study of social dynamics in juvenile vervet monkeys
Lorne Murray Williams
Education
Awarded Posthumously
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Vijay Adoni
Thesis: A quantum accelerated approach for the Central Path Method in linear programming
Daniel Agyapong
Thesis: Experiences of Depression Among African Immigrant Men in Alberta, Canada
Arnob Kumar Bairagi
Thesis: Motion compensated compression for event-based cameras
Joel Liam Edward Benesh
Thesis: Equivariant resolutions of singularities for orbits in generalized quiver varieties arising in the local langlands program for p-adic groups
Meher Kiran Bheree
Thesis: Detecting inaccurate stack traces in bug reports
Sylvain John Boutros
Thesis: Selective attention for audiovisual integration of speech
Dylan Joseph Brassard
Thesis: Effects of the Kenow Wildfire on bear activity in Waterton Lakes National Park
Sydnee Hope Calhoun
Thesis: Characterization of small RNAs as ribosomal regulators during gene expression in bacteria
Trinitas Evette Chisholm
Thesis: Recreational trail impacts on the plant communities of Castle Provincial and Castle Wildland Parks in southern Alberta
Daisy Elizabeth Cruz-Milette
Thesis: Synthesis and reactivity of Rh(I) and Ir(I) imino and azidophosphonamido complexes
Erin Dawn Davis
Thesis: Exploring Women’s Experiences and Gender Relations in Rock Climbing: A Participatory Action Research Photovoice Study
Haley Anne Dennis
Thesis: Sedentary Behaviour and Health Risk: Is excessive “screen time” the real culprit?
Oluwadamilola Agnes Fadodun
Thesis: Accessing Cervical Cancer Screening in Nigeria: Exploring the Experiences of NigerianBorn Immigrant Women in Canada
Nolan John Robert Hahn
Thesis: Electrochemistry of elemental sulfur and sulfur nitrides in liquid SO2 with accessory high-performance voltammetry
Mohammad Hamidi
Thesis: Dimerization of transcription factors in gene expression models: the control of HMP synthesis by NSRR as a case study
Danial Hunter
Thesis: Effects of the Kenow wildfire on amphibian populations in Waterton Lakes National Park
Shamini Dilshadi Jayasekara
Thesis: Integrating cultural tools for weed management in irrigated soybean in Southern Alberta
Tori Lauren Stephanie Keeping
Thesis: Differences in adult speech: do boydirected and girl-directed speech exist?
Marissa Lynn Ritsuko King
Thesis: Catabolism of structurally diverse fructans by bovine-adapted Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus species in pure culture and ex vivo rumen microbial communities
Alieh Kordani
Thesis: A recursive construction for some combinatorial designs
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Nikkolas Martin Leavitt
Thesis: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Gad) Among Canadian Men: Does Men’s Alignment with Traditional Masculine Norms Play a Role in the Development of Gad?
Chowdhury Nawrin Ferdous
Thesis: Integer programming formulation for contention aware connected dominating set in wireless multi-hop network
Bukola Gbemisola Oguntuase-Osagie
Thesis: Identifying genetic structure and divergence between Zonotrichia leucophrys subspecies and habitat ecotypes
Farjana Yeasmin Omee
Thesis: Investigating model explanation of bug report assignment recommenders
Utsab Pageni
Thesis: Generating plant lines with markers designed to assess cell polarity defects at molecular level
Christopher Scott Perlette
Thesis: Temporal constraints on human and artificial multi-sensory speech recognition
Atta Ur Rahman
Thesis: The role of soil-borne fungi in potato early dying disease: a study of Verticillium dahliae, V. albo-atrum, and Colletotrichum coccodes in Alberta
Daniel Giovanni Rocca
Thesis: Tandem RNA affinity purifications to study an essential snoRNA in ribosome assembly
Claudia Rodriguez Diaz
Thesis: What Neurobiological mechanisms in Hippocampus support rapid spatial learning with familiar information in the Morris Water Task?
Anthony Jonathan Schoen
Thesis: Relative deprivation and its relationship to problem gambling
Danika Janelle Schramm
Thesis: Population genetics of two North American passerines with mixed migration strategies
Raad Shariat
Thesis: A comparative study of augmented features and other ensemble approaches for music genre classification
Talmon Soares
Thesis: Graph-based, dynamics-preserving reductions of (bio)chemical systems
Razia Sultana
Thesis: Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Mycoplasma bovis and Pasteurella multocida isolated from Albertan feedlot cattle
Nathania Abena Takyi
Thesis: Computational studies of interstrand crosslink formation in DNA
Cody Robert Preston Turner
Thesis: Identification of the role of A-to-I editing in SINE RNA stability
Kristi Lee Turton
Thesis: The biophysical characterization of the α-carboxysome and a minimal carboxysome
Scott Edward Vegter
Thesis: A TTOP model of permafrost distribution in the boreal wetland environment of Whatì, NT, Canada
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
Kate Deanne Blair
Bronwyn Claire Phillips Davis
With Great Distinction
Luka de Haan
Elliot Herald Etches
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Katelyn Diana Hamm
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Thomas Lawrence Ronald Kelly
Legacy Grace Krampl
Co-operative Education
Joshua Chancellor Kuzminski With Great Distinction
Kaylee Rose Oorthuis
Michael Darrell Carl Schwab
Cassidy Erin Tattrie
Halla Rae Wagner With Distinction
Julie-Mei Justina Wojtiw-Quo With Great Distinction Honours Thesis
Kokia Summer Wong
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Ayomide Abiola-Oseni
Nada Abu Omar
With Great Distinction
Allyssa Joy Diaz Acojedo
Co-operative Education
Adedapo Samuel Adelugba
Karamullah Agha
Co-operative Education
Madina Aisha Ali
Alier Dot Alier
Francine Karina Almeida Villalba
Omar Sabih Alsayed
Kathleen Hope Andres
Calista Margaret Andrew
With Great Distinction
Jessica Annor Bediako
With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Allison Lee Aos
Kudus Akinniyi Ariwoola
Kira Patricia Armstrong
With Great Distinction
Thibaut Edzimbi Gaetan Atangana
Iesha Kaur Atkar
Dallan Olar Atwood
Rocky Gabriel Au
With Great Distinction
Samira Azimi
Eissa Aldrin Plata Azucena
Olivia Ann Babin
With Great Distinction
Brendan Robert Barclay
Carson Douglas Barth
Abby Noelle Bartsch
With Great Distinction
Madison Elizabeth Besant
Jackelyn Beset
Simran Bhatti
Prabhdeep Kaur Bhullar
Samani James Calvin Bhusumane
Dwayne Damauni Bingham
Ally Nicole Block
With Great Distinction
Isaac Missah Boadi-Boateng
Keiran Blaine Bodner
Matthew Richard Boehme
Bruce Douglas Bond
Willem Nicolaas Boogaart
With Great Distinction
Darby Mackenzie Broger
Kyle Andrew Brosbol
Brittney Faye Anne Brown
Morghan Andrea Brown
Co-operative Education
Danielle Rose Budgell
With Great Distinction
Connor Joshua Bunnage
With Distinction
Brady James Cahoon
With Great Distinction
Mackenzie Paige Cameron
Olivia Katharine Candy
With Great Distinction
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Erin Nicole Cantwell With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Jessa Mae Cayetano
Baillie Analyn Cej
Amy Elizabeth Chang
With Great Distinction
Ariel Nicole Cherneski
With Distinction
Lev Chistyakov
Stephen William Ciancio
With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Curtis John Claassen
Kaylee Samantha Clark
With Great Distinction
Natasha Diane Demers Clark
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Braiden Anthony Clarke With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Kurtis James Clarke
With Distinction
Holly Marie Clayholt
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Kennedy Hope Cochrane
Landon Dakota Constantin
With Great Distinction
Elizabeth Ann Cook
Clayton Hunter Corbett
Drew Carter Correia
With Great Distinction
Autumn Lynn Costard
Tyson Colby Dean Crapo
With Great Distinction
Riley Wayne Crozier
With Great Distinction
Michaela Dawn Crump With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Ceejay Cruz
Douhouk Dabbas
Lena Dabbas
Maria Carla Jeane
Tatoy Dacera
Narendranath Das
Mason Joshua Daub
Nomin Erdene Davaadamdin
Sophia Helen Davaris
Grayson Tyler Luke Davies
Austin Kane Dennis
Jenna Lane Deringer-Rasiah
Sahil Pawan Devnani
With Distinction
Chantel Louisa Dewijn
Raavi Dhir
Zachary Joseph James Dick
With Great Distinction
Trey Parker Dillman
Bailey Autumn Doerksen With Great Distinction
Tori Carmen Doughty With Distinction
Obro Boya Douho
Emma Dreyer With Distinction
Jackson Druhan
Co-operative Education
David Dunbar
Lauren Marie Edison With Distinction
Duncan Benjamin Elgert
Tyler James Eresman
Onetoritsebawo
Oritsemeyiwa Ewowo
Obianuju Ngozi Ezeaka With Distinction
Mackenzie Alyssa Fairbrother-Skinner
Jilisa Katherine Finn-Fraser
Nice Mae Romarate Flores
Quick Jessielaine
Romarate Flores
Sebastian Fraczek
Madison Magdolena
Johanna Franken
Angela Ivy Frederickson
Sonya Elizabeth Freer
Brody Charles Paul Gale
Sara Shirley Gateman
Landen Tate Gau
Kissan Roy Ghose
Morgan Kaileen Gibb
Michael-Ros Giesbrecht
Emma Claire Gingras
Nathan Daniel Girard With Distinction
Emanuel Josef Gislason
Oluwalayomi Iretomiwa Giwa
Chase McKenzie Goebel
Kathleen Dale Gonzales
Zachary Robert Goruk With Great Distinction
Kelsey Rose Gourlie
Co-operative Education
Payton Sydney Gravelle
Stephanie Marie Gross With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Cayley Groten
Emmanuel De Guzman Gumasing With Great Distinction
Jessica Haenni With Great Distinction
Emily Dale Hagens With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Kevin Halili
Brody Mark Bradley Halverson
Madison Linn Hanelt With Distinction
Ashling Evangeline
Steinhoff Hansen
Kaleigh Grace Morse Harris
With Distinction
Brent Edgar Hawkings
Olivia Jade Hawkins
With Great Distinction
Desmond Emrys Ambedian
Heaton
Mason Anthony Hellawell
With Great Distinction
Kaydunn James William Henry
With Distinction
Kashalee Daveena Hick
Christina Allyssa Hinds
Tyler Mark Hippard
With Great Distinction
Cody Walker Royal Hodge
Brady Francis Hoeksema
Floriane Wangninan
Houenagnon
Vicky Hu
With Distinction
Jayden Bruce
Esteban Hutchison
Annie Binh an Huynh
Christa Bella Irakoze
Sydney Danielle Irvine
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Chloe Rumoni Ives
With Great Distinction
Michaela Grace Jacobsen
Marlin Cosmas Jada
Danica Rowe Jakovljevic
Honours Thesis
Justin John Samuel James
Nolan Patrick Soren Jensen
Dalyce Felicia Jimmy-Priebe
Kalyn Serena Johnston
Nicolas Robert Jujihara
With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Krisztian Kacsanyi
Ji Soo Kang
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Harleen Kaur
Harshpinder Kaur
Inderpreet Kaur
Navneet Kaur
Taranjot Kaur
Meaghan Lyndsay Kay
Melanie Shantel Kebel
Co-operative Education
Logan Dale Keet
Holland Taylor Kelly
Taryn Jean Kelly
Katelyn Susan Kemp
Liam Andrew Kerr
Brooke Kathleen Kienas
Michael Tyler Kimmins
With Great Distinction
Michael Axel Kindley
With Great Distinction
Liam Gabriel King
Co-operative Education
Jared Douglas Kirkpatrick
With Great Distinction
Travis Randal Klemick
Anton Louis Koetzler-Faust
Janelle Morgan Kohls
Kiara Mackenzie Kornelson
With Great Distinction
Zachary Adam Kraus
Kaine Zachary Krause
James L A Evrett Krippl
Brendan Mitchell Kuhn
With Distinction
Mackenzie Gwynne Kure
With Great Distinction
Jillian Eve Laing
With Distinction
Stephanie Joanna Laing
Grace Elizabeth Lake
Kailee Rae Landon
Jade Langenfurth
Charlotte Gabrielle
LaRochelle-Compton
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Jireh Raul Morla Lastimosa
Kristen Danielle Laurie
Bethany Ruth Law
With Great Distinction
Jonathan Michael Le May
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Kyra Marilyn Faith Leonardi
Davis Michael Moro Lichowit
Allison Marie Liebe
With Distinction
O’Brien Thomas Little
Benjamin Arthur
Sean Livingstone
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
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Cally Mae Lloyd
With Great Distinction
Sean Joel MacRae
Tyler Joseph Malaka
Kiana Marie Mann
With Distinction
Trevor Dean Marlowe
Jessica Ashlyn Martin
Reece Anthony Martin
With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Jackson Thomas Masciangelo
With Distinction
Kevin John Masson
With Distinction
Taylor Colorado Masson
Alexandre Skye Mayr
With Distinction
Brodie Teague McCord
Ryan Brett McDonald
Kirsty McFadyen
With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Honours Thesis
Ryan Bruce McMurtry
Julia Grace Medlicott
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Suhail Basheer
Meethale Peedikayil
Kyla Mckenzie Meggison
Cadence Raine Meszaros
With Great Distinction
Mason Steven Mierzewski
With Great Distinction
Bryan Jorge Mills
Farhanuddin Mohammed
With Great Distinction
Denisa Maria Moldovan
Connor Branson Morand
Chase David Mossing
Co-operative Education
Maxwell Jarod Mueller
With Great Distinction
Hayley Lise Nassichuk-Dean
Andrei Neda
Jade Brianne Nelson
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Stacie Kay Nelson
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Honours Thesis
Kuoc Tim Ng
Jonah Darren Nickerson
Matt Yutaka James Nielsen
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Trevor David Niggli
With Distinction
Brennan Anthony
Nikolai-Wilson
Tori Nicole Norlin
With Distinction
Sabiha Samiun Nova
Oladipo
Oluwagbemiga Olatona
Kaileb Isaac Buchanan Olson
With Great Distinction
Valerie Isioma Onwuanyi
Gerrard Xun Jher Ooi
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Gregory Xun Jieh Ooi
Elizabeth Orel
With Great Distinction
Meghan Rochelle Orich
Brayden Troy Ormann
Co-operative Education
Natsumi Oshima
With Distinction
Mark Isaac Oswald
Co-operative Education
Brooke Ashton Pansky
With Great Distinction
Connery John Pateman
With Great Distinction
Karolina Nicole Pater
Joshua Rowland Payne
Caitlin Emma Marie Peet
Dryden Nickolas Pek
Levi Scott Pellett
Jaixann Tiffany Persigas
Karena Frances Peterson
With Great Distinction
Chase Alan Petruska
With Great Distinction Honours Thesis
Daniil Pleskach
Sullivan James Polanski
Taylor Aria Pomahac
Caleb John Pozdnikoff
With Distinction
Nathan David Provost
Shane Keiju Rainnie
Armina Shamim Rashid
Payton Shawntel Reddick
With Great Distinction
Jesi Maree Jimenez Revelar
Jea Mariztel Ricafort
Hailey Pamela Rieger
With Great Distinction
Lauren Mae Rigg
Guianne Lois Rodrigo
Erika Lisseth Roman Vasconez
Brooklynn Marie Rudelich With Distinction
Sali Rugeiyatu
Jane Alexandra Sabo With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Moawia Ibn Abi Sofian Saeed
With Distinction
Shayne Nicole
Villapando Salazar
With Great Distinction
Pardeepak Singh Sandhu
With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Amy Rheanne Saretsky
With Distinction
Brea Viola Maureen Schmid
Matthew Kade Seidle
Justin Noah Serfas
With Great Distinction
Anna Yuzuki Shearer
With Great Distinction
Stuart Shortridge
Michael William Kile Simpson
With Distinction
Rubal Singh
Varun Pratap Singh
Jared Lee Sisco
Nivetha Sivakumar
Nicole Shirlen Skanes
With Distinction
Kerrin Leanne Slenders
With Great Distinction
Rayelle Jones Gaastra Smith
Andrea Kate Smithies
Dustin Russell Snider
With Great Distinction
Dillan Jameson Sokolowski
With Great Distinction
Luke Paul Sommerfeld
With Distinction
Scott Andrew Sonnleitner
Jayden Aaron Steski
Joseph Andre St Louis
Co-operative Education
Ksenia Petra Stromsmoe
Cole Parker Stroud
Julia Elizabeth Stroud
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Lane Allan Suchy
Rukshi Shereen Sundararaj
Grace Lauren Taylor
Spencer John Taylor
With Great Distinction
Devin William Thacker
Logan Mackenzie Thomas With Distinction
Tyrell Roland Thring
Jacob Andrew Grant Togstad
With Great Distinction
Maruful Haque Tonmoy
Carson Daniel Turner
Jessica Faith Van Gaalen
With Great Distinction
Joletta Maria Van Rhijn
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Remington Christopher
Vandermeulen
Griffin Willem Vince
Leeza Voyevoda
With Great Distinction
Samantha Marie Wade
With Distinction
Mackenzie Kim Walburger
With Distinction
Wesley Gordon
James Waldern
Muhammad Waleed
Dustin Donald Ward
With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Patrick Casey Ward
With Distinction
Amber Dawn Watson
David Drew Weisgarber
Brett Wells
Co-operative Education
Kaitlyn Amber Wendt
Brittany Anne Wickenheiser
Alexander Wiigs
With Great Distinction
Caleb Jonathan Willms
Woelcke
Amanda Faye Woodtke
With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Jameson Earl Yawney
With Great Distinction
Christabel Quansimah Yawson
Meagan Yeung
Jessica Marie Zarowny
Rufaro Jessie Zengeya
Tiancheng Zhao
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CEREMONY TWO
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2023 AT 2:30 P.M.
Presiding Over the Ceremony
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Conducting the Ceremony
Sheila McManus, Platform Marshal
Musical Prelude
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
The Procession
At the commencement of the procession, those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, until invited to take their seats.
Led by Michelle Hogue, Chief Marshal
Piper: Tom Wilson
Marshals: Susan Findlay, Don McIntyre, Tracey Oosterbroek, Rumi Graham, Jon Doan and Jan Newberry
Declaration
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
National Anthem
Led by Holly Kletke, Faculty of Fine Arts
O Canada by Calixa Lavallee
Reflection
Bernard White Man Left, Faculty of Arts and Science
Honour Song
Composed and gifted to the University of Lethbridge by Leroy Little Bear, in honour of its Blackfoot name, ‘Iniskim’. The name ‘Iniskim’ was gifted to the University by Kainai elder, Bruce Wolf Child.
Leroy Little Bear, Vice-Provost of Iniskim Relations, Distinguished Niitsitapi Scholar, 2004 Honorary Degree Recipient, Professor Emeritus, and 2003
Alumnus of the Year
Welcome and Report to Convocation
This traditional address celebrates the value of education and the combined accomplishments of our graduands and the University community.
Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Conferral of Honorary Degree
Awarded by the Senate to individuals who personify the values expressed in the philosophy of the institution — they cultivate human values and seek to foster intellectual growth, social development, aesthetic sensitivity, personal ethics, and the dimensions of a scholars personality.
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Esther Tailfeathers, Doctor of Science, honoris causa
Introduced by Duane Piper, Senate Member
Address to the Graduands
Esther Tailfeathers, Doctor of Science, honoris causa
Musical Selection
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
Deb, You See by Layton Hiebert
Conferral of Degrees
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
School of Graduate Studies
Master of Arts
Master of Nursing
Candidates presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
Bachelor of Arts
Candidates presented by Matthew Letts, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science
Faculty of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation
Candidates presented by Christopher Hosgood, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences
Medals of the Governor General of Canada of Academic Excellence
These medals are awarded to graduating students with the highest academic standing; gold at the graduate level and silver at the undergraduate level.
Leonard Garth Brooks, Gold
Presented by Erasmus Okine, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
School of Graduate Studies
Medals of Merit
Awarded to graduating students from each degree program in the School of Graduate Studies
Leonard Garth Brooks, Master of Arts
Presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
Gold Medal (Art)
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Amy Lauren Cran
Presented by Matthew Letts, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science
Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Medal
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Christine Michele Green
Presented by Christopher Hosgood, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences
Volunteer Award
The University Volunteer Award recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond in their service to the University community.
Marta Gerasymchuk
Presented by Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Alumni Welcome
Deirdre McKenna President of the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
Announcements
Sheila McManus, Platform Marshal
Dismissal
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Recession
Those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, for the recession until the chief marshal bearing the mace, followed by the platform party and the graduates, have departed.
Recessional Music
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
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MASTER OF ARTS
Keegan Mae Brantner
Thesis: Moral dilemmas in university populations
Forrest Dean Freihaut
Thesis: Nondual Metaphysics: Connections between Shankara’s Advaita Vedanta and the Thought of Rene Guenon
A K M Iftekhar Khalid
Thesis: The history of English in Bangladesh
Chidozie Martin Mbakwe
Thesis: The sustainability of public debt in Nigeria
Makita Brianne Mikuliak
Thesis: Teachers’ responses to the TQS5 in Southern Alberta: translations through relations
Wael Mohammed Awed Nasser
Thesis: A mixed-method study on understanding irregular migration to Canada through technology-mediated communication: YouTube as a case study
Tolulope Blessing Omosefunmi
Thesis: Inflows of foreign direct investment to ECOWAS countries: an empirical analysis
Sadia Sultana Oni
Thesis: Trade flows between SAFTA member countries: An empirical analysis
Yasmin Wahab
Thesis: A gravity analysis of bilateral trade among ECOWAS member countries
MASTER OF NURSING
Trinity Edna Bradfield
Kennedy Nicole Brown
Thesis: Registered Nurses’ Experiences Working in the Emergency Fast Track Area
Danielle Marie McGregor
Erin Caleigh Rohovie
Thesis: The Experiences, Responsibilities, and Recommendations of the Registered Nurse Health Coach in Alberta
Tiffany Vuong Trinh
RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Lorena Ajhorn
Zachary Austin Allison-Lundstad
Teerth Anand
Jordan Jamie Andreasen With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Lorainne Fern Armstrong
Cassidy Marguerite Ascione
Shui Ling Sharon Au
Francis Louis Ayotte
Caitlyn Elise Bailes
With Great Distinction
Emily Rose Beer With Distinction
Jamie Maria Bennett
Dylan Wesley Berg
Rory Arthur Black
Taylor Rose Blais With Distinction
Rachelle Lynn Brace
AnaVami Anita Braimoh
Matthew Kevin Braisher
Sarah Ann Braul With Distinction
Ry’anne Koby Bruised Head
Awarded Posthumously
Jillian Ann Burke
Andrew William Burniston With Distinction
Nash Christopher Andre Calvez With Great Distinction
Tristan Garret Chase With Distinction
Audrey Dany Chichery
Cheyenne Dawn Clow
Co-operative Education
Cailyn Marie Cooke
Hannah Angelina Couture
With Great Distinction
Amy Lauren Cran
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
James-Tyler Dennis Cranston
Daniel William Credico
Xavier Raymond Daniel Crosby
With Great Distinction
Darrell Lee Daniels
Sorcha Lee Raven DeHeer
Megan Emily Dobbie
Emmitt George Driscoll
Amanda Jacqueline Dubois
Nathaniel Jay Duda
With Distinction
Emma Nicole Bridgett Dwyer
Brittany Ann Eld
Alexander Reese Engel
With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Chloe Arian Ferguson-Davis
Brandt Raymond James Flemming
Sarah Mackenzie Ford
With Distinction
Caitlin Nicole Forseth
Logan Gerard Fox
Talmann Roy Frostad
Savannah Anne Galenzoski Kacsmar
Kalea Sandra Kay Garrett
With Great Distinction
Peter Steven Gorombey
Dharma Stevie Gray
With Distinction
Tomoko Greenshields
With Great Distinction
Keegan Diane Gregory
Laurin Dawn Gregson
Elsa Annalise Gretton
Tori Madison Hagemann
Corbin Faith Halbert
With Great Distinction
Lauren Taylor Hanna
Seth Raine Harasem-Mitchell
Rourke Samuel Harding
Mackenzie Rayne Hearn
Brody Thomas Herman
Remko Alexander Hess
Peyton Amelia Hiebert
Annie Emilia Hogan
Morgan Jayne Holloway
Alyssa Eileen House
With Great Distinction
Tiffany Sarah Hummel
Oladunni Anita Ibraheem
Mackenzie Xiu Zhen Jagersma
Lagurenh Janse van Rensburg
Benjamin John-George Jansen
With Great Distinction
Carol Alison Jensen
Aidan Aislin Johnson
Taelor Kendra Johnson
Marc Gregory Joly
With Distinction
Mackenzie Isabel Kennedy
Margaret Jean Kieper
With Distinction
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Devon Anthony Lamont
With Great Distinction
Honours Thesis
Richard Dalton Lengyel
Mackenzie Brooke Lowe
Siena Isabella Ann Luckett
Judith Katherine Ludlam
Joel Dean William MacLeod
Hallie Jean Malcolm
William Nicholas Marchand
Natasha Kiran Marciano
Alexis Rose Marconi
Mackenzie Reece Martin
Alexia Taylor McCuaig
Richard Blake McDougall
Weston Daniel McKay
Madison Janina McLeod
Paeton Lee Melcher
With Distinction
Tinotenda Nicole Mhuka
Bryan David Middleton
Ciara May Mooney
Annik Marielle Morin
Jarom Tyler Mossey
Hannah Marie Mustard
With Great Distinction
Asaad Nava Carrano
Rashmi Amasha Nayakaratna
Rachel Christina Nibogie
Delainey Rae Niven
Divine Onyinyechukwu Nwokeji
Rachel Margaret Nyberg
Eniola Olamide Oladejo
Daniel Reuben Oler
Azlyn Marion Olson
Abiodun Richard Omoniyi
Kynan Robert Genye Ono
Nana Asare Nketia Osei-Owusu
Kezia Dawn Colleen Palmer
With Distinction
Shannon Patricia Park
Ronald Valmoria Pasimio
Samuel Nicholas Paskuski
With Distinction
Jillian Shelby Patterson
With Distinction
Elizabeth Mary Peace
Elaine Rosebie Perez
Connor Edward Pirie
Ashley Jane Pollock
Evangeline Mary Potiuk
Evan Jay Publicover
Darine Christian Ebueza Quilog
Anika Megan Randle
With Great Distinction
Shayna Lyn Ravndahl
Harlee Rae Reghenas
Erin Maureen Roberts
With Distinction
Anna Elizabeth Rogess
Ariel Rosenfeld
Calyn May Ross
Ciara Jacqueline Russell-Baker With Great Distinction
Mackenzie Leigh Schnurr
William Christopher Mark Schulze
Samantha Ashley Scott
With Great Distinction
Victoria Dawn Segouin
Myla Joy Sept
With Great Distinction
Sydney Mae Shilliday With Great Distinction
Rebecca Sarah Siemens
Natalie May Huang Sioson
Hannah Christine Slater
Kevin Dennis Sloan
Brooke Renee Snelgrove
Emily Jayne Sosnowski
Rebeca Spencer With Distinction
Honours Thesis
Liam Thomas Stableford
Sadie Isabelle Stevenson
Meredith Ann Stewart With Great Distinction
Shay-Lynn Rachel Dora Strikes With A Gun
Kelsey Brice Tailfeathers With Great Distinction
Callum Darren Tecklenburg
Thomas James Ternes
Aaron Emmanuel Tober
Amanda An Tran
Hunter Ann-Marie Trzaska
Joy Foriwaa Twum Barimah
Cole Micheal Urbanowski
Miracle Uweh
Trinity June Vandebeld
Aidan Vanden Dungen
Chase Alexander Van Gaalen With Great Distinction
Mylena Alexandria Veliz
Xena Ray-Anne Veltman
With Great Distinction
Allison Marie Vonk With Distinction
Madison Lyndon Wall
Taylyn Karen Walsh
Kristine Cora Lee Ward With Great Distinction
Ian Sheldon Weir
Taylor Jo Wells
Candace Alicia West
With Great Distinction
Rene Molle Anne White Quills
Gracie Anne Whitfield
With Great Distinction
Lucas Ross Willumsen
With Distinction
Justin Chak-Hei Wong
Allison Ticad Wooden
Genna Loann Wright
CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
Bernard Peter White Man Left
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Angelina Patricia Adams
Abidemi Barakat Adeyemo
Vanessa Lindsey Ahenakew
Hania Ahmed
With Great Distinction
Bolatito Akinleye
With Distinction
Chigozie Goodness Akunne
With Great Distinction
Tochukwu Emmanuel Akunne
With Distinction
Manahil Ali
Kamsey Mary Stephynie Amulu
May Atlas
Rachel Dawn Beddows
With Distinction
Melissa Ruth Beer
Raeanne Darrolyn Boles
With Great Distinction
Thomas Leonard William Brosh
With Distinction
Kylie Jordan Cardall
Ashley Elizabeth Agnes Cesar
With Distinction
Parisa Choudhury
Davina Lin Dawson
Catherine Christina Deans
With Distinction
Chelsey Pearl Dempster
Ashley Marie Dillabough
With Distinction
Courtney Nicole Dynna
With Great Distinction
Nicole Elizabeth Elaschuk
Nat Baker Ellis
Nike Deborah Emordi
With Great Distinction
Zaynab Rehma Enayetullah
With Great Distinction
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Ronda Leah Enns
With Great Distinction
Lucy Mimidoo Ekaete Eno-Nta
With Great Distinction
Kayley Tiana Fairney
With Great Distinction
Javeria Farrukh
With Great Distinction
Melanie Suzanne Francis With Distinction
Joshua Manuel Fuentes
Erin Jane Gavelin With Distinction
Lucy Margaret Gerrand
With Great Distinction
Lemlem Ellen Ghebreyesus
With Great Distinction
Chanelle Rae-Lynn Grueber
Caroline Ashley Harrison
With Great Distinction
Jeana Marie Ang Hernandez
With Distinction
Kenley Evelyn Hull-Dalik
Destiney Ciera Hunt
With Great Distinction
Aylin Monserrat Hurtado Rivas
With Distinction
Sarah Ellen Johnson Parker
Kathleen Isabelle Ray Kenworthy
Young Mi Kim
With Great Distinction
Maya Mary Ann Krett
John Jared Little Bear
Katie Bo Mah-Poy
Eberechi Mba
With Great Distinction
Tenille Leigh McDougall With Distinction
Caroline Lorna Medicine Crane
Kladi Tutu Mwansa
Wyatt Tristan Nalder
Emilie Nicole Neil
Erin Rose Nicholson
With Distinction
Eunice Opoku-Mensah With Distinction
Laura Sofia Oviedo Guzman
Temitope Grace Owolabi
Sky Desiree Pearce
Lisa Petrik
With Distinction
Tori Alexandra Petryshyn
Lilian Christine Possin
With Great Distinction
Dakota Logan Reed
Lyndsay Grace Rolfsen
Christie Lynn Saddleback
Issa Barassa Sanogo
Kofoworola Yezeedat Sanusi With Distinction
Priti Nilisha Sharma With Great Distinction
Deborah Oluwadolapo Shodeinde With Great Distinction
Sydney Lee Sicotte
Noah Sielu With Distinction
Sarah Song
Alyssa Lee Stranz With Distinction
Mikail Blaire Tate With Great Distinction
Lidiya Haileselassie Teklu With Distinction
Nishi Thakkar With Distinction
Jane Lynn Tkachuk
Emily Celine Vos With Great Distinction
Amanda Rae Watson
Shaelin Eve Westerson With Great Distinction
Mackinley Taylor Williams With Distinction
Emily McCalman Williston
Marley Victoria Willms
Paige Alexis Zurbrigg With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF NURSING
Hannah Rose Abrahamson
Trinity Michelle Alles With Distinction
Andrea Josine Manansala Aquino With Distinction
Trinity Emma Archer With Great Distinction
Karlene Michelle Auld
Oluwatomilade Olubamigbe Awoderu
Daniils Bagelis
With Great Distinction
Shantelle Breanna Bennett With Distinction
Sally Adele Esther Beveridge
Carlee Rachael Bole
Kirsten Geneal Burdett
Khloe Michaella Ceballos With Distinction
Haley Noelle Cervo With Great Distinction
Elisabeth Edan Chatwood
Jennie Ryann Chipman With Distinction
Bethany Jean Clark
With Great Distinction
Saffren Bibi Colbourne With Distinction
Taya Anne Colwell
Quinn Mckinley Cox
Evangeline DeBaie
With Distinction
Tyler Rene DeHeer
Miranda Drollinger With Distinction
Madyson Mackenzie Duke With Distinction
Kaela Dawn Dyck
Angela Cathrys Arzobal Estranero With Distinction
Amy Grace Fordyce With Distinction
Jessie Ann Froehlich
With Great Distinction
Katherine Louise Gabert With Distinction
Breanne Lynn Gatzky
Abby Gabrielle Posada Gemora With Distinction
Marylou An Dolaoco Gilbertson With Distinction
Mya Elise Green With Distinction
Eric William Grier With Distinction
Kathryn Johanna Grisnich
Carmen Marie Groten With Distinction
Robyn Elizabeth Grove
Krista Lynn Gulka
With Great Distinction
Makenna Belle Haight
Reejana Hammersley
With Great Distinction
Lydia Nadine Hermann
Abby Hannah Hill
With Distinction
Brooklyn Emmeline Hill
With Great Distinction
Courtlyn Tavia Hope
Aubrey Marie Horbachewski
With Great Distinction
Suna Naomi Dunn Ikeda
Kara Lynne Illerbrun With Distinction
Shaziya Jiwa With Distinction
Sandra Elsa Joseph With Distinction
Arushi Ann Karuvelil With Distinction
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Sarah Marie Kauro
With Distinction
Tayshia Caroline Keating
Jessica Elisabeth Keith
Brooke Casey Kennett
Graysen Samantha Koch With Great Distinction
Aman Kooner With Great Distinction
Natalia Kuleshova
Nicole Anne Lewicki
Katherine Patricia Lewis
Sarah Renee Lindsay With Great Distinction
Ashtyn Marnie Lybbert With Distinction
Sloan Autumn Mac Donald With Distinction
Natalie Sophie Martens With Great Distinction
Houssam Matar
Jordan Brianne Materi
Carly Faye McLean
Marguerite Georgia Medwid With Great Distinction
Brylee Rayne Mehlen With Distinction
Maeve Lillian Meier
Sydney Jane Meier With Distinction
Vanica Mae Misa With Distinction
Da Hye Moon With Distinction
William Jaysson Moore With Distinction
Phuoc Thi Thanh Nguyen With Great Distinction
Georgia Dee Nobiling With Distinction
Eryn Debra Owsley With Distinction
Marcus Antwine Plourde With Distinction
Grace Mary Pohl With Distinction
Kali Lila Reefschlaeger With Great Distinction
Elizabeth Rempel
Jessica Erin Riddell With Distinction
Savana Norma Rohde
With Great Distinction
Samvriddhi Sapkota
Ashley Petra Sazalski With Great Distinction
Mackenzie Lynn Schalk With Distinction
Abigail Nicole Cave Scherger With Distinction
Kali Ryan Schiissler
Jerri Lee-Anne Schweighardt With Great Distinction
Bryn Taylor Singer
Cloe Agnes Victoria Sloan With Distinction
Sarah Slot
Devon Victor Smith With Great Distinction
Kendyl Christina Stephenson With Great Distinction
Amy Klara Stolz
Makenna Marie Terrill With Distinction
Samyak Thapa
Nicole Lisa Thompson With Great Distinction
Sarah Madeline Thompson With Distinction
Amanda Summer Thoreson With Great Distinction
Arden Anna Joy van de Burgt With Distinction
Hailey Nicole Van Maanen
Kassidy Angel Vinet
Maria Danielle Visser
Cailee Grace Weslowski With Distinction
Kristy Danielle Woods With Great Distinction
Brittney Alyssa Wort With Great Distinction
Morgan Strand Wylie With Great Distinction
Chelte Anne Young
Madison Maria Zalik With Great Distinction
Makenna Leigh Zanewich With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
Hillary Aileen Allen
Courtney Taylor Ashcroft
Marissa Beier With Distinction
Mikayla Mae Blais
With Distinction
Mary-Jane Katherine Brothers
Jennifer Mary Daigle
Kaitlyn Rose Doherty
Shannan Christina Drefs
Tiffany Lynn Fraize
With Great Distinction
Jacey Rae Gettis
Christine Michele Green
With Great Distinction
Shae-Lynn Jodi Illingworth
With Great Distinction
Hanna Bessie Marie Jensen
Jenna Rae Jonker
Kendra Marie Juurlink
Myriam Bourget Karnas With Distinction
Laura Lynn Kissick
With Great Distinction
Vickie Lynn Kornelsen With Distinction
Janine Joyce Leonard
Crystal Jean Leptich
Minerva Sinamar Mapalo
Alana Lee Mullett
With Distinction
Meghan Angela Elizabeth Pardi
Morgan Jean Pippy
Elizabeth Hannah Pospolita
With Great Distinction
Brooke Elizabeth Ringuette With Great Distinction
Jessi Erin Robinson
Nicholas Carl Sawiak
Maxwell Lewis Schaffner
Kirstin Marie Shanks
Ash-Leigh Mae Elizabeth Sherman
Barbra JoAna Smith
With Great Distinction
Kyle John Smook
With Distinction
Liesel Anne Wierenga With Great Distinction
Laura Alexandra Willsher With Great Distinction
RaeAnn Patricia Wipf
With Distinction
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CEREMONY THREE
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2023 AT 9:30 A.M.
Presiding Over the Ceremony
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Conducting the Ceremony
Ilsa Wong, Platform Marshal
Musical Prelude
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
The Procession
At the commencement of the procession, those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, until invited to take their seats.
Led by Michelle Hogue, Chief Marshal
Piper: Tom Wilson
Marshals: Wendy Osborn, Wayne Lippa, Jeffrey MacCormack, Locke Spencer, Richelle Marynowski and Craig Coburn
Declaration
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
National Anthem
Led by Holly Kletke, Faculty of Fine Arts
O Canada by Calixa Lavallee
Reflection
Griffin Contini, Faculty of Education
Honour Song
Composed and gifted to the University of Lethbridge by Leroy Little Bear, in honour of its Blackfoot name, ‘Iniskim’. The name ‘Iniskim’ was gifted to the University by Kainai elder, Bruce Wolf Child.
Leroy Little Bear, Vice-Provost of Iniskim Relations, Distinguished Niitsitapi Scholar, 2004 Honorary Degree Recipient, Professor Emeritus, and 2003
Alumnus of the Year
Welcome and Report to Convocation
This traditional address celebrates the value of education and the combined accomplishments of our graduands and the University community
Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Address to the Graduands
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Let It Shine On
John Wort Hannam (BA/BEd ’96)
Musical Selection
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
Deb, You See by Layton Hiebert
Conferral of Degrees
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
School of Graduate Studies
Master of Counselling
Master of Education
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Music
Candidates presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Education
Bachelor of Education
Diploma in Education
Candidates presented by Robin Bright, Dean of the Faculty of Education
Combined Degrees
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Art and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Dramatic Arts and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts — New Media and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Education
Candidates presented by Erasmus Okine, Provost and Vice President (Academic)
Faculty of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Dramatic Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Multidisciplinary
Bachelor of Fine Arts — Indigenous Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts — New Media
Bachelor of Music
Candidates presented by Shelley Scott, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts
School of Graduate Studies
Medals of Merit
Awarded to graduating students from each degree program in the School of Graduate Studies
Taylor Dale Molstad, Master of Education
Presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Education Gold Medal
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Brooklynne Hope Agnew
Presented by Robin Bright, Dean of the Faculty of Education
William Aberhart Gold Medal
In the memory of William Aberhart, former Alberta Premier and Minister of Education, this award recognizes the individual with the highest general proficiency in the final two years of a Bachelor of Education program.
Mahaliah Muriel Peddle
Presented by Robin Bright, Dean of the Faculty of Education
Faculty of Fine Arts Gold Medal
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Hana Faith Hubley
Presented by Shelley Scott, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts
Board of Governors’ Teaching Chair
Recognized for excellence in teaching, the recipient of this award enhances teaching excellence and the scholarship of teaching and learning at the University of Lethbridge. Christopher Mattatal
Introduced by Dean Gallimore, Chair of the Board of Governors
Excellence in Teaching Award
Established in 1987, this medal recognizes the importance of teaching to the philosophy and goals of the University.
Devon Smither
Presented by Anne Dymond, Associate Professor Art History and Museum Studies
Alumni Welcome
Nick Gabbin
Vice-President of the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
Announcements
Ilsa Wong, Platform Marshal
Dismissal
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Recession
Those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, for the recession until the chief marshal bearing the mace, followed by the platform party and the graduates, have departed.
Recessional Music
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
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MASTER OF COUNSELLING
Raissen Pan
Counselling Psychology
Project: Professional Portfolio
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Vanessa Jane Barr Capstone
Kelsey Lynne Borle
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Zoe Lillian Bessie Brennan
Counselling Psychology
Thesis: Exploring the Experiences of Current and Former Child and Youth Care Workers in Therapeutic Residential Care Programs
Bailee Danae Bruins
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Jordan Rebecca Code Capstone
Hailey Jenna Cornelius
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Tonita Mable Craig
Project: Enhancing Teacher Efficacy: Research and Implementation of Brain-Based Pedagogy for Educators of Adolescent Learners
Olivia Raine Curran-Morton
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Veronica Mary Doyle Capstone
Brittany Alexandra Dyck
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Aaron Bradley Fitchett
Thesis: “A matter of my heart”: Teachers’ experiences with inquiry-based professional learning
Sabrina Lyn Hak Francom Capstone
Keana Brooke Funk Counselling Psychology Capstone
Adele Ruth Henderson Capstone
Tessa Susanne Janzen Capstone
Jasmine Yume Kinjo Capstone
Jason Frederick Kwasny Capstone
Andreea Laura Maries
Counselling Psychology Capstone
Dakota Keith Mattson Capstone
Dailyn McCalla
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
Korinne Helene McDonald Capstone
Taylor Dale Molstad Counselling Psychology
Thesis: Academic Outcomes
Following Sexual Assault: The Function of Post-Traumatic Stress
Stuart Lee Nish Capstone
Khanjan Pandya Counselling Psychology Capstone
Suzanne Marie Picard
Project: Place conscious Theory of Knowledge: Promoting responsive dialogue about place through Theory of Knowledge
Colleen Mary Schauerte
Project: Elementary teacher’s perceptions of leadership strategies that most effectively promote and support collaborative professional learning
Bailey Jade Sisson Capstone
Jennifer Ann Thomsen Capstone
Carmelle Ann Watson Capstone
Thomas Michael James Zimmerman
Counselling Psychology
Capstone
MASTER OF FINE ARTS
Jaime Johnson
Thesis: Dressed to Kill: The Costume Design for Merry Debaucheries and a Dance with Death
Carla Traughber Simon
Thesis: Alternative Resources For Theatre: 3d Printing, Woolen Felt And Gelatin Adapted To Produce The Kiss Of Blood: Developing Alternate Techniques To Implement Renewable, Biodegradable, And Local Resources To Decrease The Carbon Footprint
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Brooklynne Hope Agnew
With Great Distinction
Mirela Ambeskovic
With Great Distinction
Julia Raelynn Anton
With Great Distinction
Suzette Mataniufeagaimaleata Atoa
Joseph John Michael Baceda
With Great Distinction
Courtney Christine Bardock
With Great Distinction
Kevin Dale Bekevich
With Distinction
Michelle Rae Boehme
With Great Distinction
Denis Bykovskikh
Samuel Chambers-Dumont
Christopher Samuel Cote
With Great Distinction
Winston Ira Day Chief
Brandon Kyle Degorter
With Distinction
Kiera Elise Fyfe
With Great Distinction
Taryn Jean Glimpel
With Great Distinction
Josiah John Goudy
With Great Distinction
Cory Justin Grinton
With Great Distinction
RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES
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Jessa Lynn Heatherington
With Great Distinction
Alba Sofia Hernandez Rojas
With Great Distinction
Mollie Joanne Kennedy
With Great Distinction
Karly Pauline Larson
With Great Distinction
Cindy Le
With Great Distinction
Linh Thuc Le
With Great Distinction
Jamie Matt Leteta
With Great Distinction
Felicia Mei Cin Lim
With Great Distinction
Nolan Ryan Little Bear
Mitchell Anthony Marjoram
With Great Distinction
Christian Edgar Mercado
With Great Distinction
Kayla Michele Meroniuk
Scott Alistair Mooney
With Great Distinction
Heather Rae Moysey
With Great Distinction
Grace Adhiambo Onjaro
With Great Distinction
Joshua Nathaniel Paredes
With Great Distinction
Ashley Paige Pearse
With Great Distinction
Mahaliah Muriel Peddle
With Great Distinction
Henrik Pedersen
With Great Distinction
Morgan Jessica Roach
With Great Distinction
Kelsey Joan Rutkowski
With Distinction
Assumpta Eve Smallwood
With Great Distinction
Dillon Jesse St Jean
With Great Distinction
Robyn Laura Strong
With Great Distinction
Riley Francis Swanberg
With Great Distinction
Aaron David Alan Thiessen
With Great Distinction
Kirstina Margarete Turner
With Great Distinction
Brendan Paul Ukrainetz
With Great Distinction
Natalie Alicia Varga
With Great Distinction
Meike Wege
With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Malak Abdullah
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Julena Bradlin Andrew
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Chase David Ross Arsenault
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Blake Linda Bartlett
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jordyn Kiku Bryant
BEd - With Great Distinction
Taylor Marie Cameron
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Bailey Lynn Clarkin
BEd - With Distinction
Colt Canaan Cronkite
Jessica Florence Crooks
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Distinction
Brianna Nicole Curtis
BEd - With Great Distinction
Rebecca Karen de Leeuw
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Sara Christina de Wilde
BEd - With Great Distinction
Nicholas Steven Drossos
Michaela Ann Eckersley
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Distinction
Pauline Jeanne-Margot Eudes
BEd - With Distinction
Teegan Rain Gallinger
BEd - With Great Distinction
Abigail Gibbons
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Lauren Olivia Hamilton
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Morgan ShaelynDawn Hansen
BEd - With Great Distinction
Isabelle Judana Hill
BEd - With Great Distinction
Willow Leone Hordos-Goyer
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Shelby Teris Lynne Job
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Quinn James Kannekens
Wade Edward Kast
BEd - With Distinction
Simran Deep Khangura
Jordan Taylor Kosowan
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Kaylee Dawn Labrenz
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Elizabeth Anne Lajoie
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Nicole Christine Leteta
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Katharina Anne Maclean
BEd - With Distinction
Sydney Blaire Macnab
BEd - With Distinction
Molly Marie Edith Maguire
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Mckayla Sarah-Marie Manz
BEd - With Great Distinction
Frances Riley Matthews
BEd - With Great Distinction
Brooks Stanley Maxwell
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
McKenzie Quin McElhinney
BEd - With Distinction
Cheyenne Stella Metro
Gracie Ella Morbeck
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Heather Catherine Munro
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Drew Alexa O’Brien
BEd - With Great Distinction
Kristina Leanne Olafson
Marla Dawn Orr
BEd - With Great Distinction
Tyra Jo Orr
BEd - With Great Distinction
Elizabeth McNaughton Osler
BEd - With Great Distinction
Chloe Reine Pouteaux
BEd - With Great Distinction
Janaya Lynn Ghislaine Probe
BEd - With Distinction
Bryson Ross Quilliams
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jose Fernando Sanguino
BEd - With Great Distinction
Kelsey Janae Schalk
BEd - With Great Distinction
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Bodie John Smith
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Chelsea Marie St. Denis
BEd - With Great Distinction
Lara Alice Stockman
BEd - With Great Distinction
Delaney Theresa Tateson
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Nicole Jamie Trainor
BA - With Distinction
Sophia Ellen Tsougrianis
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Cristina Joanna Vila Dyler
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Cailin Dianne Williams
Macie Lynn Wood
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Mackenzie Josephine Wood
BA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
JoDee Marie Zawalusky
BEd - With Great Distinction
Pauline Claire Zgurski
BA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Tessa Jane Andrews
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Zachary Marc Baker
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Distinction
Charlize Kassandra Baron
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Azia Raine Burton
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Isabelita Sophia Halili Cabrera
BEd - With Great Distinction
Danica Mary Light Caron
BEd - With Great Distinction
Oshana Christiansen
BEd - With Great Distinction
Griffin Charles Bryan Contini
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Sarah Anne Cymbaliuk
BEd - With Great Distinction
Brittney Samantha Dansereau
BEd - With Distinction
James Peter Doromal
BEd - With Distinction
Brooke Kenedee Dykslag
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jordan Lynn Gardener
BEd - With Great Distinction
Silas James Giesbrecht
BEd - With Distinction
Erin Larissa Gill
BEd - With Great Distinction
Nathan Daniel Glatt
BEd - With Distinction
Rachel Brianne Greeno
BEd - With Great Distinction
Cody Camden Hemmerling
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Josephine Isabelle Henderson
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Emma Lynne Lorraine Heninger
BEd - With Great Distinction
Morgan Claire Hull
BEd - With Distinction
Daniel Emmerson Kilpatrick
BEd - With Great Distinction
Matthew Young-cheol Kim
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jenna Margaret Knowles
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Andrew Allan Lamb
Sydney Mae Larson
BEd - With Great Distinction
Nikee Victoria Ramones Lecitona
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Cameron Robert Lund
BEd - With Great Distinction
Taylor Danielle Martens
BEd - With Great Distinction
Kaitlyn Paige McCulloch
BEd - With Great Distinction
Michael Murdoch McTighe
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Mark Andrew Mercier
BEd - With Great Distinction
Narmeen Mithani
BEd - With Great Distinction
Emma Margrietha O’Donnell
BEd - With Great Distinction
Tiana Renee Oudshoorn
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Raymond Chad Oviatt
BEd - With Great Distinction
Kylie Rae Penner
BEd - With Great Distinction
Miranda JoAnne Peterson
BEd - With Great Distinction
Bailey Rian Poelman
BSc - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Ethan Cole Radke
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Amanda Courtney Reimer
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Curtis James Rosenau
Teagan Lin Shurtz
Andrea Janelle Slingerland
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Ainsley May Sorensen
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jocelyn Ann-marie Taylor
Emily Samantha Tremblay
Miranda Paige Van Loon
Robyn Jean Yaremcio
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Dorothy Yuan
BSc - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — ART AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Josie Dawn Hammerstedt
BEd - With Distinction
Kyra Marie Peake
Ethan Joshua Toews
BEd - With Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DRAMATIC ARTS AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Asna A. Alimohammad
BFA - With Distinction
BEd - With Distinction
Alexie Anne Nicole Beaulac
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Erin Jennifer Burns
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Janey Grace Deacon-Rosamond
BFA - With Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
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Cora Louise Douglas Moorhead
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Will Carlson Nevada
Avery Marie Rex
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Darian Lee Yurkoski
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — NEW MEDIA AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Tayla Kate Bundschuh
BFA - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Lisa Marie Black
BMus - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Jared Michael Eygenraam
BMus - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Alastair Jacob Wohlgemuth
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Lance Orvil Booth
BMgt - With Distinction
Rebecca Lynne Killoran
BEd - With Distinction
Tanner Lesh
BMgt - With Distinction
BEd - With Distinction
Mason Darryl Seguin
BMgt - With Great Distinction
BEd - With Great Distinction
Rheannon Elexa Thomas
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — NEW MEDIA AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Jacqueline Efa Eshriew
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — ART
William Louis Baliko
Kenya Alexandra Bean With Great Distinction
Vicky Marielle Chiasson
Sabrina Nicole Fox With Great Distinction
Hannah Radeen Machacek
Maria Juana Riviere With Great Distinction Honours Thesis
Gary Kunihiro Uchikura With Distinction
Cassandra Dawn Williamson With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DRAMATIC ARTS
Mason Alan John Arsenault With Distinction
Suzanne Mia Braat
Alexandra Jordan Noreen Dodd With Distinction
Kiera Jessica Gemsa
Kacie Nicole Hall With Distinction
Lauren Ashley Moore
Jessica Lee Nguyen With Great Distinction
Jaret Nevada Lambert Pack With Distinction
Oliver Andrew Petti
Jesse Michael Norbert Thibert
Brianna Elizabeth Wilkinson
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tate Joseph Lalonde
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — INDIGENOUS ART
Chataya Diamond Holy Singer
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — NEW MEDIA
Jason Martin Chudobiak
Blake Roy Cullum
James Richard Dwyer
Amiel Villareal Fernandez With Distinction
Rebecca Heidi Friesen With Distinction
Payton Parker Grant
Chelsea Taylor Knox
Julianne Mckenzie Laurie
Cameron James Lelond
Tyler Douglas Lines
Abigail Jane Loveridge With Distinction
Scott Randall Nelson With Great Distinction
Anthony Kosiso Onwordi
Jonah James Pentland
Morgan Lee Rasmussen
Eve Jenny Jolayne Sarkadi
With Great Distinction
Yadi Sun
Brooke Donna Vivian Whelan
Kane Philip Young-Christie
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Evan Robert Alexander
Juan Fernando Anez Jalon
With Great Distinction
Christopher James Bernhardt
Evan Daniel Brownlee
Sarah Kelly Chmilar
With Distinction
Olivia Anne Earl
With Great Distinction
Carson Francis Froehlich
With Great Distinction
Layton Lee Hiebert
Elizabeth Dorothy Holthe With Great Distinction
Hana Faith Hubley
With Great Distinction
Jacqueline Claire Kennelly
Holly Linda Kletke With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Myla Jayne Krippl
With Great Distinction
Anton Johann Lindenblatt With Great Distinction
Sophia Janice Makela With Great Distinction
Zoe Elyse Pepper With Distinction
Joleisa Alyssa Quashie
Amanda Taylor Rood With Great Distinction
Jazden Alvina-Delia Smith
Cameron Luke Sperling With Great Distinction
Benjamin Thomas Wellman With Great Distinction
Borys Camilo Wojtowicz
Alandra Cheryl Rose Woycenko With Distinction
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CEREMONY FOUR
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2023 AT 2:30 P.M.
Presiding Over the Ceremony
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Conducting the Ceremony
Shelia McManus, Platform Marshal
Musical Prelude
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
The Procession
At the commencement of the procession, those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, until invited to take their seats.
Led by Michelle Hogue, Chief Marshal
Piper: Tom Wilson
Marshals: Wendy Osborn, Wayne Lippa, Tracy Oosterbroek, Craig Coburn, Olu Awosoga and Jon Doan
Declaration
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
National Anthem
Led by Holly Kletke, Faculty of Fine Arts
O Canada by Calixa Lavallee
Reflection
Blaise Bastien, Faculty of Dhillon School of Business
Honour Song
Composed and gifted to the University of Lethbridge by Leroy Little Bear, in honour of its Blackfoot name, ‘Iniskim’. The name ‘Iniskim’ was gifted to the University by Kainai elder, Bruce Wolf Child.
Leroy Little Bear, Vice-Provost of Iniskim Relations, Distinguished Niitsitapi Scholar, 2004 Honorary Degree Recipient, Professor Emeritus, and 2003
Alumnus of the Year
Welcome and Report to Convocation
This traditional address celebrates the value of education and the combined accomplishments of our graduands and the University community.
Michael Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor
Conferral of Honorary Degree
Awarded by the Senate to individuals who personify the values expressed in the philosophy of the institution — they cultivate human values and seek to foster intellectual growth, social development, aesthetic sensitivity, personal ethics, and the dimensions of a scholars personality.
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Fred Bradley, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa
Introduced by Cyndi Bester, Senate Member
Address to the Graduands
Fred Bradley, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa
Musical Selection
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
Deb, You See by Layton Hiebert
Conferral of Degrees
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
School of Graduate Studies
Master of Health Services Management
Master of Science (Management)
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Diploma
Candidates presented by Jackie Rice, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
Dhillon School of Business
Bachelor of Management
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Professional Diploma in Accounting
Combined Certificate: Combined Post-Bachelor Certificates in Accounting Management Certificate
Undergraduate Diploma
Candidates presented by Kerry Godfrey, Dean of the Dhillon School of Business
Combined Degrees
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Management
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts — New Media and Bachelor of Management
Bachelor of Health Sciences and Bachelor of Management
Candidates presented by Erasmus Okine, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Dhillon School of Business Gold Medal
This medal is awarded to the most distinguished graduate for the academic year
Makayla Rose Koshuta
Presented by Kerry Godfrey, Dean of the Dhillon School of Business
Alumni Welcome
Nick Gabbin
Vice-President of the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
Announcements
Sheila McManus, Platform Marshal
Dismissal
Terry Whitehead, Chancellor
Recession
Those assembled are asked to stand, as they are able, for the recession until the chief marshal bearing the mace, followed by the platform party and the graduates, have departed.
Recessional Music
The University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra
Conducted by Hana Hubley
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RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES
MASTER OF HEALTH SERVICES (MANAGEMENT)
Dipa Sarkar
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MANAGEMENT)
Adedapo Samuel Adeogun
Thesis: Effects of Trade Liberalization on Aggregate and Agricultural Sector Employment in Nigeria
Kathleen Grace Perez Boniol
Thesis: Improving Non-Profit Communication by Analyzing Immigrant Settlement Experiences Through a Customer Journey Lens within the Lethbridge Area
Gurinder Singh Grewal
Thesis: FCK, We’re Sorry: Self-Construal, Interpersonal Closeness, and Swearwords in Brand Communications
Sakura Afrin Oni
Thesis: Leader Humility and Subordinates’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Investigating the Role of Interpersonal Justice and Moderating Mechanism of Employee Cynicism
Murad Ziyatkhanli
Thesis: Power at the top: An Examination of CEO tenure and excess churn
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Umbreen Arshad
Nana Afua Asabere
Anthony Kiran Devasahayam
Britain Evelyn Nelson
Luciana Prada
Zakir Amer Sami
Sara Evelyn Verstege
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
Mikayla Elaine Adams With Distinction
Opeoluwa Maria Adedeji
Adenike Temitope Adeniyi
Nana Kweku Oduro Afful With Distinction
Aziz Ahmed
Tanbir Ahmed
Adel Al Khuffash
Rachel Edith Amon With Great Distinction
Spencer James Aos With Distinction
David Alan Armstrong
Oluwanifemi Peace Ashani
Kenton Steele Atwood With Distinction
Tyler Jonathan Barfuss
Chantal Maria Barry With Distinction
Blaise Thomas Bastien
Ashton Henry Bekkering
Stephen Roger Belisle
Steve Bennette
Carter Thomas Bergmann
Carley Crista Besplug
With Great Distinction
Matthew Alexander Bessey
Mathew Ray Best
Ryley Cole Blakney With Distinction
Joseph Kirk Boehmer
Sean Thomas Bonazzo
Olivier Bourgault
With Great Distinction
James Terrance Britton
Co-operative Education
Cassidy Alicandra Juneen Brown
Tyler David Bruce With Great Distinction
Haley Dawn Bruder
Jesse Wyatt Bruised Head
With Great Distinction
Caroline Joy Silva Calimlim
Ethan James Campbell
Kayley Nicole Canales
With Distinction
Rachel Ann Clarke
With Distinction
Justin Steffen Coderre
With Distinction
Zachary Mark Coleman-Bock
Joshua Christopher Cranston
Lizzie Jade Margaret Rose Crowchild
Co-operative Education
Ellis Elizabeth Dale
With Great Distinction
Francis Dang
Tristen Trey Danyluk
Amy Lynn Davies
Kyle Douglas Davies
With Great Distinction
Jack Chancy Davis
With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Kathryn Lee de Guzman
Co-operative Education
Michael Marc DeBiasio
With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Koray Demirbag
Jonas Peter Niel denBok
Jacob Michael den Ouden
With Distinction
Nancy Lynne Dhaliwal
With Great Distinction
Sumaer Singh Dhillon
Emily Anne Diakow
Diogo de Hollanda Cavalcanti Dias
Parker Myles Dunn
With Great Distinction
Chi Dac Duong
Dylan Xavier Earl-Nager
With Distinction
Temara Mary Ann Ebelher
With Distinction
Payton Jeun Long Erickson
Peter Fehr
Co-operative Education
Peter Fehr
Chelsey Dawn Fisher
With Great Distinction
Gabriel Fong-Yau William Fisher
Elzet Fourie
Kirk Cameron Fraser
Luis Andres Galdamez
Mikayla Erin Gerosa
Yousif Adel Ghabour
Mitchell William Gibson
Robert James Gilbertson
With Distinction
Joshua Ethan Girvitz
Talese Jesse Godberson
Co-operative Education
Mina Talal Gorges
Ronan Blair Graham
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Mark William Grisnich
Abraham Jafar Haimour
Azraa Hajee
Ishdeep Singh Hanspal
Jamie Aspen Harris
Luke Alexander Heal With Great Distinction
Braden Alexander Helyar With Distinction
Brogan Hepworth With Distinction
Bradley Marlin Hogg
Rylan Daniel Howard With Distinction
Ryan Jonathan Hubble With Distinction
Mckenzie Avery Hutcheson
Klaire Kristiann Hutka
Christopher Ervin Hynes
Devansh Jaitly
Spencer Michael James
Krishil Shaileshbhai Jasani
Mairman Javed
Christopher John Jozsa
Rachael Wanjiru Kabura
Disha Kapil
MD Rezaul Karim
Gurleen Kaur
Jaspreet Kaur
Kiranjeet Kaur
Kismat Kaur
Rajinder Kaur With Distinction
Co-operative Education
Roop Sandan Kaur
Kayla Paige Kearney
Amna Azmat Khawaja
Michelle Raye Kildaw
Byran Richard Kobbert
Jordan Joseph Patrick Kushniruk
Patrick Byron Larson
Quentin James Lavorato
Nixon Le
Kristy Lynn MacDonnell
Connor Thomas MacDougall
Michael Joseph MacNaughton
Matthew Joseph Madore
Raghuinderbir Singh Mann
With Great Distinction
Michael Jay Markle
James Christopher Marriner
Michael Patrick Francis McAvoy
With Great Distinction
Sloan Patrick McGannon
With Distinction
Jason William Austin McKeown
Ruby Juniper McMurdo
Aleena Amyn Merchant
With Great Distinction
Alisha Javeed Merchant
Joshua Levon Meservy With Distinction
Jade Alexa Mierau
Sarah Louise Miller
With Great Distinction
Cali Breanna Milligan
Amy Anne Louise Mitchell
Narinder Mittal
Nathan Mark Moedt With Distinction
Logan Rennie Moncks
Ridhi Munjal
Esther Wanjiku Muthoni
Hassan Nadeem
Alina Nguyen
Tony Le Nguyen
Van Phuong Nguyen
Alastair Alexander Nicol
Erin Michele Nishikawa
Jace Kelly Norlin
With Great Distinction
Sydney Reese Norrie With Distinction
Anna Isabella O’Donnell
Kofoworola Omowunmi Ogunfowora With Distinction
Cody John Day Oliver
Ma. Patricia Justiniani Orozco With Distinction
Vida Rose Damasco Padua
Josel Esper Cunanan Paguio With Great Distinction Co-operative Education
Sharon Hermeet Kaur Panesar With Great Distinction
Darpan Nimeshkumar Patel
Samantha Patterson
Rhett W Pernal With Great Distinction
Ami-Marie Louise Perry
Zachery Charles Peters
Caleb Robert Joseph Pettigrew
Kato Daniel Polanik With Distinction
Matthew Nicholas Polischuk With Distinction
Morgan Edwin Price With Distinction
Chandra Carolyn Pruneau
Xue Fei Qi
Taylor Nicole Raessler
Cassidy Nicole Read With Great Distinction
Jacey Gail Reed
Brittney Anne Rempel
Drake Austin Richards
Taylor Joyce Rivard
With Distinction
Kahlan Leanne Roberts
Noah George Rolheiser
With Great Distinction
Kaidyn Taylor Romaniuk
Justin Cale Roszell
With Great Distinction
Jordan Robert Roy
With Great Distinction
Brenda Nataly Ruiz
With Distinction
Joshua Russomanno
Abbas Safaei Ghasrodashti
With Great Distinction
Logan Michael Salm
With Great Distinction
Reena Cristina Ocampo Saludares
Nate Albert Schlenker
With Great Distinction
Kirk Dietmar Schornstein
With Distinction
Jayden Lee Schwartz
With Distinction
Samuel Glen Scorah
With Great Distinction
Presten Sharp-Chrunik
With Distinction
Mason James Sheen
Alexander Joseph Sheldrake
With Distinction
Noman Hussain Siddiqui
Roop Singh Sidhu
Gurtej Singh
Mandeep Singh
Sushmita Singh
Michellaine Tashina Helen Sleigh
Kaitlynn Pauline Small
Trefton Bailey Snee
Sajith Soudamini Thambi
Carson Wayne Moncrieff Statham
Frank Sun
Amber Dawn Marie Sveinbjornson
With Great Distinction
Dustin James Robert Taylor
Usaid Tayyab
Almar Abao Tejano
Almari Abao Tejano
Nelson Camilo Tique
Shivani MohanMurari Tiwari
Olivia Rose Toms
Noah Dale Trybuch
Sandra Maria Ubeda Gutierrez
Joelle Aimee Van Dam
With Distinction
Brenda Vanderwal
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Christian Petrus Wagner With Great Distinction
Dune Gabriel Wald
Muskaan Walia With Distinction
Braydon David Walker
Kennedy Kiragu Wanjohi
Ryley Andrew Wilmot
Zachary Thomas Wise
Wyatt Robert Wyld
Ruiqing Xiao
Tyler Matthew Yee
Sampada Yongya
Jiayu Zhang
POST-BACHELOR CERTIFICATE
Toulsida Valerie Diane Compaore
Amandeep Kaur Ghataure
Syeda Fatema Hossain
Nayyab Mir
Serge Ntirampebura
Dikshaben Jigneshbhai Patel
Negar Rouhbakhsh Vatandoost
Emma Carly Schaber
Co-operative Education
Xiang Xu
COMBINED POSTBACHELOR CERTIFICATES IN ACCOUNTING
Daisy Camosol Bantasan
Rina Kartina
Edwin Jr Galano Yumul
Edmond Zhao
MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Mario Joseph Bruno Pagliericci
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
Seth Daniel Decaire
BMgt - With Distinction
Makayla Rose Koshuta
BA - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Great Distinction
Co-operative Education
Grace Mayforth Krause
Matthew Joseph Victor Lemire
Brittany Lynn Ridd
Allyssa Caitlin Tuck
BA - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Great Distinction
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
Shannon Obgnai Abeda
Renee Lena Nicole Arsenault
BMgt - With Distinction
Mark George Charles Betts
BSc - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Andrew Walter Doyle
BSc - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Morgan Lee Hammond
BSc - With Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Jocelyn Musifu Mazuya Kaloa
BSc - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Great Distinction
Donavan Garreth Lee
Destiny Hope Lenhardt
BSc - With Distinction
BMgt - With Great Distinction
Matthew Richard Rhys Nahirniak
BSc - With Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Morgan Shae Parsons
BSc - With Distinction
Gerald Desmond Readwin
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — NEW MEDIA AND BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
Stefanie Laine Babb
Sei Rin Chu
Kros Wilhelm Van Dyck
BFA - With Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Ryan Nagapoosonam
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
Meghan Tiffany Drought
BHSc - With Great Distinction
BMgt - With Distinction
Ayesha Mian
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SPRING 2023 CONVOCATION 28
THE HONORABLE FRED BRADLEY, ECA DOCTOR OF LAWS, honoris causa
terms, until 1993, consistently earning the respect and votes of his constituents.
near Lundbreck to replace several southern Alberta community landfills was achieved.
Born and raised in the Crowsnest Pass, Fred Bradley grew up in one of the most scenic and historic alpine landscapes in Canada. The lessons of working in his family’s general store included understanding the value of diversity and the fickle nature of prosperity in a boom-andbust economy linked to natural resource extraction.
Bradley left home to attend the University of Alberta, then returned to assist managing the family business. A central member of the community, he ran for provincial office in 1975 and at age 25 was the youngest MLA elected during that term of the Peter Lougheed government. He served for five
As Minister of Environment, Bradley developed and implemented policy for the management of Alberta’s air, land and water resources. His input into the Alberta Coal Policy, Eastern Slopes Policy, siting of the Old Man River Dam and the protection of Kananaskis Country stand as testimony to his impactful legislative career. The South West Alberta Renewable Energy Initiative was a result of his advocacy, and he served as Chair of the Alberta Research Council, the Special Places 2000 initiative and an Alberta Election Act Review.
His advocacy on behalf of his home riding included realizing the amalgamation of five communities to form the Municipality of the Crowsnest Pass. His work played a key role in the removal and reclamation of over 600,000 tons of coal slag, the building of York Creek Lodge, two local hospitals, the Allison Creek Brood Trout Station and the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre. As well, the development of Alberta’s first regional landfill
After leaving politics, Bradley continued in public service, and from 1995 to 2013 he served as a parliamentary development advisor in Ukraine, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. His efforts to preserve and recognize Alberta’s history are reflected in his work as Chair of the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation. He continues to advocate for the recognition and preservation of the unique history of the Crowsnest Pass, playing a key role in the designation of Frank Slide, Leitch Collieries and Lille as Provincial Historic Sites, and Coleman as a National Historic Site, the restoration of the Alberta Provincial Police Barracks and the development of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster Memorial.
He recently served as a member of the Alberta Coal Policy Review Committee and is currently on the board of several community heritage organizations and Community Futures Crowsnest Pass.
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TIMOTHY CAULFIELD DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, honoris causa
of Alberta, Caulfield’s research spans disciplinary boundaries such as stem cells, research ethics, the representation of science in the general media, and public health policy. He has authored over 350 academic publications.
Science misinformation, while always prevalent in society, has taken on new momentum since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Amplified through social media, misinformation and misrepresentations of science have endangered the public and shone a bright light on scientific discovery and communication.
Professor Timothy Allen Caulfield is one of a rare breed of scientist who is equally as adept as an accomplished researcher as he is interpreting his work to engage and inform the public. A Canada Research Chair in Public Health Law Policy and Research Director of the Health Law Institute at the University
Caulfield has also made a concerted effort to reach the public through his work and lead the conversation about public health policy. His outreach efforts have included two national bestselling books that address health misinformation: The Cure for Everything: Untangling the Twisted Messages about Health, Fitness and Happiness and Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?: When Celebrity Culture and Science Clash. He also hosted and coproduced the popular television program A User’s Guide to Cheating Death, which has been shown in over 60 countries and streamed on Netflix.
Caulfield’s voice has been particularly relevant in the wake of the global pandemic and his expertise has been featured extensively on significant national media platforms discussing issues behind vaccine hesitancy and
communicating the science behind the COVID-19 virus. He has taken the lead on two significant initiatives as a result, serving as Chair for the Royal Society of Canada task force on evidence-informed perspectives on major societal challenges in response to and recovery from COVID-19, as well as taking a leadership role in Science Up First, a national collective of scientists, researchers, health-care experts and science communicators who share the best available science in creative ways to stem the spread of misinformation.
Caulfield’s books and articles have greatly helped to blunt the damage of false claims and fallacies and was ranked No. 6 on Maclean’s Magazine’s 2023 Power List of Top 10 Health Care Innovators. As well, he is a Member of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. He also earned the Distinguished Academic Award from the Confederation of Alberta Faculty Associations and the Fleming Medal for Excellence in Science Communication.
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ESTHER TAILFEATHERS DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, honoris causa
Esther Tailfeathers knew she wanted to pursue a career in medicine after an experience at the Cardston Hospital when she worked as a candy striper. A friend had arrived alone at the hospital ready to give birth and Tailfeathers stayed with her friend as the baby was born. The experience cemented her desire to become a doctor, but the path to becoming a family physician wasn’t easy. A high school guidance counsellor tried to steer her toward teaching or nursing. She came to the University of Lethbridge where she completed a bachelor’s in what was then known as Native American Studies.
Tailfeathers married and moved to Norway where she lived amongst the Sami people. Her life changed dramatically when her younger brother, who was a third-year medical student at the University of Alberta, died in a vehicle collision. Tailfeathers had spoken to him the week before and he encouraged her to go into medicine. She returned to southern Alberta for his funeral and took his words to heart. After earning a medical degree at the University of North Dakota, she completed her family medicine residency at the University of Alberta.
Tailfeathers moved back to her home community in 2000 and works as a family physician in Standoff and Cardston, as well as providing on-call and emergency services at the Cardston Hospital. She serves as the Indigenous Medical Lead with Alberta Health Services’ Indigenous Wellness Core. Previously, Tailfeathers also provided 24-hour medical service for one week per month in Fort Chipewyan.
Tailfeathers was at the forefront of dealing with the opioid crisis
on the Blood Reserve. She led the charge to develop a community response which included educating people about naloxone kits and the dangers of fentanyl. Tailfeathers is committed to helping healthcare providers understand addiction and the social determinants of health, which include enduring poverty and trauma resulting from the residential school system.
Tailfeathers also organized a relief mission to Haiti following the earthquake in 2010 where Blood Tribe paramedics, nurses and health-care workers tended to more than 2,000 patients.
Her work has not gone unnoticed. The Faculty of Health Sciences granted the Friends of Health Sciences Award to Tailfeathers in 2015 for her integral role in the community response to the opioid crisis. In 2019, Tailfeathers was awarded the Dr. Thomas Dignan Indigenous Health Award for her contribution to improved Indigenous health care in Canada.
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DR. CHRIS MATTATALL
K-12 teaching career, he completed his Master of Education in Learning Disabilities in 2002. He later earned a PhD in Cognitive Studies from Queen’s University.
An exceptionally well-respected educator consistently recognized for his instruction, Dr. Chris Mattatall continues to seek ways to improve his own practice, while enhancing knowledge around making education more accessible for all types of learners.
An associate professor in the Faculty of Education, Mattatall has dedicated himself to educational psychology and inclusion, with a keen interest in the study of teaching and learning. Mattatall earned a Bachelor of Arts from Kingswood University and Bachelor of Education from the University of New Brunswick. After beginning his
Since starting at the University of Lethbridge in 2015, Mattatall has made a significant difference in many areas of the Faculty of Education. Within the classroom, he excels as a clear communicator with a gentle and affirmative style. He is willing to draw from his life experience to bring a sense of relevance and approachability to the subject matter of his lessons and his students are widely receptive to his instruction. He has twice been nominated for the University of Lethbridge Excellence in Teaching Award and consistently receives very positive feedback from students in course evaluation comments.
His ability to connect with students spans all program levels, and he is respected for going the extra mile to ensure a positive student learning environment and experience. He describes his research focus as being centred on helping struggling learners through good teaching, believing all students have the ability to learn.
As Board of Governors Teaching Chair, he proposes to work closely with the Teaching Centre to facilitate the introduction of small teaching. Small teaching is a way of thinking about improving one’s practice by leveraging easyto-implement teaching strategies that are supported by the Science of Learning and Development. By soliciting the help of instructors across the University, Mattatall looks to develop a video library of effective strategies demonstrated within the classroom or lab.
Administratively, Mattatall has worked as Assistant Dean of Student Program Services, where he significantly elevated the approachability of the office, leading to an increase in applications and greater connection to pre-Education students. Under his leadership as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, he was able to help solidify curriculum, realize a record number of applications, consolidate cohorts and preside over the graduation of the Faculty’s first doctoral students.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS’
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TEACHING CHAIR
DR. DEVON SMITHER
and while earning her doctorate at the University of Toronto.
At the heart of her teaching philosophy is a deep-seated desire to make complex curriculum material accessible, interesting and relevant to students’ everyday lives and future professional practices. With a drive to create innovative and engaging content in her courses, she strives to empower students with the tools they need to find success.
Dr. Devon Smither is a risk-taker in the classroom, and she encourages her students to be as well.
Associate dean and an associate professor of art history and museum studies in the University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, Smither has made a point of developing her craft of teaching, integrating diverse and critical perspectives in her courses and encouraging students to grow and excel in their studies.
Completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta, Smither pursued her passion for art history during her master’s work at the University of British Columbia
A nationally significant voice on best practices in teaching, Smither and a group of art historians created Open Art Histories (OAH) in 2019, a platform to support teaching excellence in the arts in Canada. Smither co-wrote the first Open Education Resource (OER) on Canadian and Indigenous art, CanadARThistories: Reimagining the Canadian Art Survey, broadening the history of art in Canada in relation to emerging conversations on decolonization, equity and inclusion and internationalization.
Always open to new concepts, Smither consistently seeks new ways to better her pedagogy. This past year, she implemented contract grading in her courses.
A labour-based practice grounded in social justice, it emphasises a compassionate approach to equitable and fair grading and assesses students purely on the work they put into the class. Evaluations on the quality of assignments are separated from the calculation of the course grade, allowing students to be creative, try new concepts, make mistakes and learn from the process, rather than worry about grades in relation to the quality of their work. Smither has seen real success with this model, prompting many students to feel less anxiety in their studies and inspiring them to focus on learning in the classroom.
Smither works to provide opportunities for students to extend their learning outside of the classroom and develop relationships within their communities and beyond. Her mentorship and engagement with students are directly related to her passion for understanding art history and museum studies through a contemporary lens, one that is focused on the social, cultural and political impacts of art and curatorial practices.
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DR. TRUSHAR PATEL
which was subsequently renewed in 2022. Patel graduated with BSc (2000) and MSc (2002) degrees in biotechnology from India. He joined the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom for his PhD (2007) and later worked at the Universities of Manitoba and Birmingham.
Globally, viral infections and associated cancers are responsible for millions of deaths and impose a severe financial burden on health-care systems. Dr. Trushar Patel, a professor in the University of Lethbridge’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, heads a multidisciplinary program aimed at providing critical insight into the host protein-viral nucleic acid interactions that are of fundamental importance for viral replication.
Patel came to ULethbridge in 2016 as an independent researcher and earned a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in RNA and Protein Biophysics in November 2017,
Patel’s lab, based out of the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute, has earned extensive funding support as it investigates a variety of viral diseases covering everything from Hepatitis B to COVID-19. His research program has attracted over $8.5 million from provincial, federal and international funding agencies since joining ULethbridge.
The calibre of Patel’s research as a leader in RNA and Protein Biophysics is demonstrated by his early career productivity. He has published 86 peer-reviewed articles in top-tiered international journals, with 23 as the first author and 42 as a senior author, as well as 34 editorials.
Patel has demonstrated scientific leadership and excellence in community engagement. He is co-director of DiscoveryLab, which links companies and investors.
He was a participant in the first Science Meets Parliament program, which unites scientists, members of Parliament and senators to discuss science and science policy, and he has played a key role in organizing subsequent meetings. He was co-Chair of the EDI committee for the Canadian Society for Virology. He is an executive member of the Biophysical Society of Canada (BSC), Chair of the Communications and Publications Committee and Councillor at the Canadian Society for Molecular Biosciences (CSMB), and an incoming Chair of the Early Careers Committee of the Biophysical Society (USA).
Patel lent his experience as an informed voice throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and, for his work as a key member of the Return to Campus Committee, was awarded the 2022 ULethbridge Volunteer Award. He has also been recognized with the 2022 BSC Young Investigator Award, the 2022 New Investigator Award from CSMB and the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal. In 2022, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
34 SPEAKER RESEARCH AWARD
DR. MARTA GERASYMCHUK
She began by volunteering for the University’s International Centre, offering to be a leader and mentor for incoming international students. She then sought further avenues to assist and volunteered to be the International Student Representative for the Graduate Students’ Association (GSA). The role took on added significance during the COVID-19 pandemic and she advocated strongly for the specific needs of international students who were uniquely affected by the global pandemic.
lending help at Prairie Pets Rescue. Recently, she served as a board director for the Pro-Choice Society of Lethbridge and Southern Alberta.
Eager for new knowledge and a desire to study the molecular aspects of aging, Dr. Marta Gerasymchuk, a medical doctor and associate professor in the pathophysiology department of Ivano-Frankivsk Medical University, left her native Ukraine in 2018 to pursue another PhD in molecular sciences. Her introduction to Canada was difficult and she faced many barriers as she tried to navigate the difficult transition to a new country.
Now a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Igor Kovalchuk’s lab, Marta is using her early experiences in medicine and biological studies in a positive way by assisting other international students who are beginning their own academic journeys.
Gerasymchuk assumed the role of a key facilitator for the annual Meeting of the Minds graduate student research conference, conducting abstract reviews, moderating sessions and helping ensure its success. In addition to her involvement with the GSA, she served on the 2021 Speaker Research Medal recipient selection committee and the Graduate Internal Scholarships Adjudication Committee. Her volunteerism extends to the broader southern Alberta community where Marta has spent countless hours supporting the Emergency Department at Chinook Regional Hospital, working as a Personal Disaster Assistance Team Responder for the Canadian Red Cross and
An accomplished student, researcher and lecturer, Gerasymchuk is always eager to learn and to pass her knowledge forward. She regularly seeks opportunities to support other students and has emerged as a team leader in the lab, supervising master’s and PhD students as well as training and teaching the fundamentals of biomolecular sciences to undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds. She also regularly helps students with disabilities as an exam proctor in the Accommodated Learning Centre on campus.
All the while, Marta has continued to support The Orphans’ Aid Society in Ukraine, and, as her homeland continues to suffer the effects of war, has organized letter writing campaigns and rallies in support of the people of Ukraine. In 2022, she was awarded a Volunteer Lethbridge Community Leader Award.
35 VOLUNTEER AWARD
Congratulations and welcome to the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association!
Congratulations!
Convocation marks one of life’s most important accomplishments. It’s a time to celebrate, but also to say thank you to the family, friends and members of the University community who supported you.
Today, you join our alumni community of more than 50,000 engaged thinkers, critical problem solvers and greatly impassioned leaders who are making a difference around the world. As you look forward to making a difference in your community, stay in touch! Share your stories and your accomplishments so that you
can inspire other alumni and students. And watch our ULethbridge social media channels to get inspired by your fellow alumni — and to build networks of change makers. We are stronger together.
Once again, congratulations and enjoy this momentous day!
Deirdre McKenna (BA ’94) President, University of Lethbridge 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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