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TABLE OF CONTENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH..................................................................................................... 3 THE UNIVERSITY MACE............................................................................................................. 4 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH CREST.................................................................................................. 4 ACADEMIC REGALIA................................................................................................................... 5 CONFERRING THE DEGREE / GRANTING THE DIPLOMA.......................................................... 5 WELCOME................................................................................................................................... 6 CEREMONY OF ADMISSION TO DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS......................................................... 8 HONORARY DEGREE................................................................................................................... 9 UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS/EMERITA............................................................................ 9 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017 9:00 A.M. CEREMONY .......................................................................................................... 11:30 A.M. CEREMONY ........................................................................................................ 2:00 P.M. CEREMONY........................................................................................................... 4:30 P.M. CEREMONY........................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. CEREMONY...........................................................................................................
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THE GRYPHON STATUE............................................................................................................. 15 LIST OF GRADUATES COLLEGE OF ARTS............................................................................................................. 16 COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE .................................................................................. 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS ......................................................................... 19 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES ..................................................... 22 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND APPLIED HUMAN SCIENCES ................................................... 23 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ................................................................................. 26 ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ..................................................................................... 28
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THE UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
The University of Guelph is like no other university in Canada. Research-intensive and learner-centred, our campuses span urban hubs and rural communities. We are known for excellence in the arts and sciences, and for our commitment to developing exceptional thinkers and engaged citizens.
U of G has nearly 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students at our campuses in Guelph, Toronto and Ridgetown, including 1,200 international students from more than 100 countries.
More than 150 years after the launch of our founding colleges, and more than 50 years since the establishment of the University of Guelph, we now have more than 140,000 alumni living in 150 countries.
Our students, faculty and staff pursue active inquiry and exercise creativity across a range of disciplines -physical and life sciences, arts and humanities, social sciences, business, agricultural and veterinary sciences.
Known for its beautiful, safe campuses and welcoming, supportive culture, U of G blends historical and modern architecture with cutting-edge technology.
Our living and learning environments encourage exploration and the interdisciplinary sharing of new ideas, critical for meeting challenges posed by our more complex and interconnected world. Our faculty scholars and researchers provide students with groundbreaking research opportunities, in laboratories, art studios, libraries and in the field.
Student engagement is fundamental to learning and research at U of G. By focusing on the “whole student,� we give University of Guelph graduates the tools and skills to make a difference in our ever-changing world. At Guelph, we turn knowledge into action.
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THE UNIVERSITY MACE
Created by Guelph artisan Harold Muller and presented to the University by the citizens of Guelph, the mace is carried in the academic procession by the beadle. It is topped by the silver crown of Queen Victoria (reigning monarch when two of the founding colleges were established) and decorated with native Canadian stones. Below the crown are the insignias of Queen Elizabeth II, the founding colleges, and four plaques bearing the coats of arms of Canada, Ontario, the City of Guelph, and the University. The crown is mounted on pine from the former Massey Library and supported by metal forged from an old Ontario farm implement. Sixteen symbols on the shank represent the arts, sciences and various college activities.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH CREST
The University of Guelph crest was designed by Eric Arthur and John Hall of the University of Toronto School of Architecture. The three components of the design — the crest, shield and motto — represent the University’s ties with the City of Guelph and the University of Toronto (the degree-granting body for the founding colleges before the University of Guelph was incorporated in 1964). The white stallion in the crest links U of G with the House of Hanover’s coat of arms. The name “Guelph” comes from “Welfen,” the family name of the House of Hanover, which intermarried with the English royal line. The three-part shield combines a book (symbolizing learning, the liberal arts and the UofT connection), an astrolabe (symbolizing science), and a cornucopia (a symbol for abundance and agriculture). The crest and shield are used with or without the University of Guelph motto, rerum cognoscere causas, a quote from Virgil that means “to learn the meaning of reality.”
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ACADEMIC REGALIA
The wearing of academic costume is a tradition that has continued since the Middle Ages, when the first Universities were founded. The regalia vary slightly from one University to another, and within a University, according to the status of the wearer. At the University of Guelph, the Undergraduate’s and Master’s gowns are black, Doctorate gowns are blue.
The colours for the degrees are as follows: Bachelor of Applied Science – blue Bachelor of Arts – white Bachelor of Arts and Science – narrow white and gold Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management – red and gold Bachelor of Commerce – taupe Bachelor of Computing – dark blue Bachelor of Engineering – dark green Bachelor of Landscape Architecture – orange Bachelor of Science – gold Bachelor of Science in Agriculture – yellow Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences – purple Bachelor of Science in Technology – narrow blue and gold Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – brown Graduate Diploma – no band Master of Applied Nutrition – pale gold/pale green Master of Applied Science –gold/green Master of Arts – white Master of Arts (Leadership) – white Master of Bioinformatics – gold/red Master of Business Administration – grey/silver Master of Engineering – green Master of Environmental Sciences – purple Master of Fine Arts – red and white Master of Landscape Architecture – orange Master of Planning – dark green Master of Public Health – blue Master of Science – gold Master of Science (Planning) – gold Doctor of Philosophy – gold with blue cord Doctor of Veterinary Science – gold with gold cord
CONFERRING THE DEGREE / GRANTING THE DIPLOMA
The dignified ceremonials used for conferring degrees have evolved from rituals used in the 12th and 13th century church. Early students were usually clerks in holy orders, monks or priests who wore a habit or cloak with a cowl or hood. Modern academic costume has its roots in the colourful robes introduced by Oxford and Cambridge 600 years ago.
The Convocation ceremony is also an ancient tradition. The ceremony begins with the arrival of the mace, symbol of the University, and the Chancellor, our Senior Executive Officer. The Chancellor confers the degree or grants the diploma while the Beadle places the hood over the recipient’s shoulders. At the University of Guelph, the Beadle – another link between the University and its clerical roots – is the Secretary of Senate. The presentation of the parchment is the final act of the ceremony.
The Bachelor’s hood is edged with the distinctive colour. The Master’s hood is the same as the Bachelor’s except that it features a double edge.
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I am pleased to welcome everyone to convocation and to congratulate our graduates and their families on this very special occasion.
During my student days here at the Macdonald Institute – one of this University’s founding colleges – in the early 1960s, we often heard a line from our beloved Dean Margaret McCready.
Today we celebrate the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance, inspiration and discovery. Today we recognize our graduates’ potential to use what they have learned to shape their life and to transform our planet.
“Remember, ladies, you are Mac girls,” she said. “And Mac girls can do anything.”
Her words have stayed with me ever since. As I can attest from my own experience in research, business and charitable endeavours since graduation, Margaret McCready was right.
I am an optimist by nature. In many ways, we are living through what might be remembered as one of the most exciting and important periods in history. Today is not the end of your journey, it is really just the beginning of your new life.
She was speaking to us a long time ago, but the same sentiment applies all these years later.
Life is, in fact, what the University of Guelph is all about. “Changing Lives, Improving Life” is our brand, our identity. It reflects our teaching and research strengths, our contributions to society, and our commitment to enriching the minds and lives of students in hopes that what you’ve learned will serve you – and all of us – well.
A University of Guelph education opens up doors and offers windows on the world.
Your experiences here have given you the tools and the wherewithal to strive for more, to make a difference, to improve life for yourselves and for others in the world around you.
To our graduates I say, our world needs more people like you. Our world needs more of the University of Guelph.
Congratulations, and remember: You are University of Guelph graduates, and you can do anything.
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Franco J. Vaccarino President and Vice-Chancellor
Martha Billes Chancellor
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Congratulations and welcome to the alumni family!
Welcome to the University of Guelph’s 2017 fall convocation when we join as a community to celebrate the successful completion of a critical stage in your life’s learning.
Today is the day you become a lifetime member of the University of Guelph Alumni Association (UGAA) — a family of more than 140,000 graduates that spans 150 countries across the globe.
For some of you, it signals immediate passage to further academic studies. For others, it provides a gateway for career development and a lifetime of learning experiences. No matter the path directly before you, there is no doubt that your University of Guelph education is a superb foundation for all that life will present. I can tell you that your participation in Guelph’s research and scholarship, creative teaching and learning environment, and its service and outreach activities will bear lifelong gifts.
The University of Guelph has been an integral part of your life for the past several years and your graduation is an important milestone. We celebrate your achievements and share your excitement about the future — the possibilities are limitless! As you set out on your journey, we encourage you to stay connected to your alma mater.
Wherever life takes you, we are here to help you remain actively engaged in the life of the University. We will keep you informed of news and events, and we can help you stay in touch with classmates and friends. Membership in the UGAA has its privileges! When you have a moment, take a look at the exclusive services and benefits available to U of G alumni. All of the information is on our website at www.alumni.uoguelph.ca. Visit regularly as we are always adding and improving the perks and advantages for U of G grads.
On behalf of the University’s Board of Governors, congratulations on the completion of your academic program. We are proud of your achievement. Thank you for your contributions to the University, and best wishes for continued success! Sincerely,
While graduation may seem like an ending of sorts, it is the beginning of an exciting new chapter. On behalf of the UGAA, I wish you all the best in your personal and professional endeavours.
Kevin Golding Chair, Board of Governors
Brandon Gorman, B.Comm. ‘06 President, University of Guelph Alumni Association
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CEREMONY OF ADMISSION TO DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS
The graduating class will enter the ceremonial area and be seated.
It is not necessary for guests of the graduands and University to rise at this time.
The graduating class and guests are requested to rise when the Chancellor of the University and the academic procession enter the ceremonial area.
Members of the faculty, platform party, graduating class and guests are invited to remain standing for the playing of O Canada! and the invocation.
Following the convocation address, the Vice-Chancellor will request members of the graduating class to rise, and will present the graduands to the Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor will request members of the graduating class to be seated. Graduands will be presented in the order indicated in the program.
Graduands will advance and receive their various and several degrees and diplomas at the hands of the Chancellor. Please withhold applause until all graduands receiving a specific degree/diploma have had their degrees/diplomas conferred.
As the graduates return to their seats, they will be congratulated by alumni.
When the degrees and diplomas have been conferred upon all graduands present, the Vice-Chancellor of the University will ask the Chancellor to confer the various and several degrees and diploma on graduands not present.
After the Chancellor has dismissed convocation, the guests will stand until the academic procession has left the ceremonial area. Guests wishing to take photographs during the ceremony are asked to do so without leaving their places.
The University of Guelph approved the graduands appearing in this program as of Wednesday, September 27, 2017. Graduands approved following this date will not be listed in the program but those in attendance will have their names read at the appropriate time during their ceremony.
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O’ Canada!
O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The true north strong and free. From far and wide, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. God keep our land, glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! Ô Canada! Terre de nos aïeux, Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux! Car ton bras sait porter l'épée, Il sait porter la croix! Ton histoire est une épopée Des plus brillants exploits. Et ta valeur, de foi trempée, Protégera nos foyers et nos droits; Protégera nos foyers et nos droits. Chief Marshal
Dr. Coral Murrant, Associate Professor, Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences Piper
Dr. Bruce MacDonald, PhD (U of G) Beadles
Ray Darling, Registrar
Ben Doadt, Associate University Secretary and Acting Judicial Officer Genevieve Gauthier-Chalifour, University Secretary Floral Display
Ron Dutton, Greenhouse Manager, Bovey Greenhouse
Officials of the University appearing in this program at the time of printing may be required to appoint a designate to fulfill their ceremony functions in the Convocation Ceremonies.
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HONORARY DEGREES
In conferring honorary degrees, the University seeks to honour individuals whose accomplishments demonstrate a standard of excellence that UofG hopes will inspire its graduates. The committee considers candidates from a broad range of categories, including the arts and sciences, business, public service, professions, and the voluntary sector, including long-standing or exceptional service to the University. The Committee, from time to time, may recommend those whose outstanding contributions to their fields or to society have not yet been widely recognized.
Claudette Dumont-Smith
Claudette Dumont-Smith has worked to enhance the health and well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and to reduce violence against Indigenous women and girls. She served on the Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women in the 1990s and was a founding member of Ontario’s Domestic Violence Death Review Committee, both of which improved understanding of violence against women and children and helped develop responses and solutions for reform. Her advocacy as director of the Native Women’s Association of Canada helped spark the formation of the current federal inquiry into the growing number of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the country. Trained in nursing and public administration, she has addressed Indigenous health issues for more than three decades.
Deborah Whale
Deborah Whale has played a leading role in Canada and abroad in agri-food research and education, livestock disease prevention and environmental sustainability. A sixthgeneration farmer and a member of Ontario’s Agricultural Hall of Fame, Ms. Whale has championed greater biosecurity in the poultry industry, including lobbying successfully for an Animal Health Act for Ontario and creation of the Office of the Chief Veterinarian for Ontario. She has served on the Poultry Industry Council, the Ontario Livestock and Poultry Council, and the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission. She chaired the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario, and the Vaccines and Infectious Disease Organization, now a world leader in research and vaccine development.
University Professor Emeritus/Emerita
The honour of University Professor Emeritus/Emerita may be given to a retired professor who continues their scholarly association with the University. The prime criterion for nominations will be sustained, outstanding scholarship of such a level that it is recognized internationally. Recipient
Mansell Griffiths
Ontario Agricultural College
Recipient
Peter Krell
College of Biological Science
Recipient
Recipient
Ric Knowles
Jacek Lipkowski
College of Arts
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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INTRODUCTION
Karling Luciani The assembly will rise at the sound of the piper for the procession of graduates and convocation fanfare, and remain standing until after the Invocation.
College of Biological Science Ontario Veterinary College PROGRAM OF CEREMONY Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:00 A.M.
The college deans will host a tea for all graduates and their guests in Creelman Hall following the ceremony.
PROCESSIONAL Candidates for Degrees in Course
CONVOCATION FANFARE Piper: Bruce MacDonald Beadle: Genevieve Gauthier-Chalifour, University Secretary Chancellor: Martha Billes President and Vice-Chancellor: Franco J. Vaccarino Provost and Vice-President (Academic): Charlotte Yates Participants in the Ceremony Members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees Members of Senate Faculty
O’ Canada! Sung by: Erin Tusa
INVOCATION Multi Faith Team Member, Andrew Hyde
The assembly will be seated
WELCOME Martha Billes, Chancellor Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor
APPOINTMENT OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS Candidate – Peter Krell, Professor, Department of Molecular and Celullar Biology Presented by: Brian Husband, Professor and Associate Dean (Academic), College of Biological Science
CONVOCATION ADDRESS Dr. Peter Krell
PRESENTATION OF SCHOLARS Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President Academic
CONFERRING OF DEGREES Martha Billes, Chancellor Graduands presented by: Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies); Brian Husband, Associate Dean (Academic), College of Biological Science
DEGREES IN ABSENTIA Martha Billes, Chancellor
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VALETE Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor
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INTRODUCTION David Sahai
The assembly will rise at the sound of the piper for the procession of graduates and convocation fanfare, and remain standing until after the Invocation.
College of Social and Applied Human Sciences PROGRAM OF CEREMONY Saturday, October 21, 2017 11:30 A.M.
Byron Sheldrick, Associate Dean (Academic), College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, will host a tea for all graduates and their guests in Creelman Hall following the ceremony.
PROCESSIONAL Candidates for Degrees in Course
CONVOCATION FANFARE Piper: Bruce MacDonald Beadle: Ray Darling, Registrar Chancellor: Martha Billes President and Vice-Chancellor: Franco J. Vaccarino Provost and Vice-President (Academic): Charlotte Yates Participants in the Ceremony Members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees Members of Senate Faculty
O’ Canada! Sung by: Erin Tusa
INVOCATION Multi Faith Team Member, James Vanderberg
The assembly will be seated
WELCOME Martha Billes, Chancellor Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE Candidate – Doctor of Laws, honoris causa Claudette Dumont-Smith Presented by: Myrna Dawson, Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
CONVOCATION ADDRESS Dr. Claudette Dumont-Smith PRESENTATION OF SCHOLARS Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
CONFERRING OF DEGREES Martha Billes, Chancellor Graduands presented by: Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies); Byron Sheldrick, Professor and Associate Dean (Academic), College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
DEGREES IN ABSENTIA Martha Billes, Chancellor
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VALETE Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor RECESSIONAL Piper
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College of Engineering and Physical Sciences College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Ontario Agricultural College PROGRAM OF CEREMONY Saturday, October 21, 2017 2:00 P.M. The college deans will host a tea for all graduates and their guests in Creelman Hall following the ceremony.
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INTRODUCTION Simrun Chahal The assembly will rise at the sound of the piper for the procession of graduates and convocation fanfare, and remain standing until after the Invocation. PROCESSIONAL Candidates for Degrees in Course CONVOCATION FANFARE Piper: Bruce MacDonald Beadle: Ray Darling, Registrar Chancellor: Martha Billes President and Vice-Chancellor: Franco J. Vaccarino Provost and Vice-President (Academic): Charlotte Yates Participants in the Ceremony Members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees Members of Senate Faculty O’Canada! Sung by: Erin Tusa INVOCATION Multi Faith Team Member, James Vanderberg The assembly will be seated WELCOME Marthe Billes, Chancellor Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE Candidate – Doctor of Laws, honoris causa Deborah Whale Presented by: Anita Stewart, Food Laureate, University of Guelph APPOINTMENT OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS Candidate – Jacek Lipkowski, Professor, Department of Chemistry Presented by: Paul Rowntree, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry Candidate – Mansell Griffiths, Professor, Department of Food Science Presented by: Art Hill, Professor and Chair, Department of Food Science CONVOCATION ADDRESS Dr. Deborah Whale PRESENTATION OF SCHOLARS Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) CONFERRING OF DEGREES Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Graduands presented by: Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies); Richard Zytner, Interim Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences; Hussein Abdullah, Director, School of Enginering; Belinda Leach, Associate Dean (Research), College of Social and Applied Human Sciences and Rene Van Acker, Dean, Ontario Agricultural College DEGREES IN ABSENTIA Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VALETE Franco J. Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor RECESSIONAL Piper The assembly will remain standing during the recession
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INTRODUCTION Marta Thorpe
The assembly will rise at the sound of the piper for the procession of graduates and convocation fanfare, and remain standing until after the Invocation.
College of Business and Economics PROGRAM OF CEREMONY Saturday, October 21, 2017 4:30 P.M.
Julia Christensen Hughes, Dean, College of Business and Economics, will host a tea for all graduates and their guests in Creelman Hall following the ceremony.
PROCESSIONAL Candidates for Degrees in Course
CONVOCATION FANFARE Piper: Bruce MacDonald Beadle: Ben Doadt, Associate University Secretary Chancellor: Martha Billes Vice-President (Research): Malcolm Campbell Associate Vice-President (Academic): Serge Desmarais Participants in the Ceremony Members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees Members of Senate Faculty
O’ Canada! Sung by: Erin Tusa
INVOCATION Multi Faith Team Member, James Vanderberg
The assembly will be seated
WELCOME Martha Billes, Chancellor Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research)
CONVOCATION ADDRESS Dr. Nikola Gradojevic, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance
PRESENTATION OF SCHOLARS Serge Desmarais, Associate Vice-President (Academic)
CONFERRING OF DEGREES Martha Billes, Chancellor Graduands presented by: Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies); Julia Christensen Hughes, Dean, College of Business and Economics; Statia Elliot, Director, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management
DEGREES IN ABSENTIA Martha Billes, Chancellor
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VALETE Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research) RECESSIONAL Piper
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INTRODUCTION Marta Thorpe
The assembly will rise at the sound of the piper for the procession of graduates and convocation fanfare, and remain standing until after the Invocation.
College of Arts College of Business and Economics PROGRAM OF CEREMONY Saturday, October 21, 2017 7:00 P.M. The college deans will host a tea for all graduates and their guests in Creelman Hall following the ceremony.
PROCESSIONAL Candidates for Degrees in Course
CONVOCATION FANFARE Piper: Bruce MacDonald Beadle: Ben Doadt, Associate University Secretary Chancellor: Martha Billes Vice-President (Research): Malcolm Campbell Associate Vice-President (Academic): Serge Desmarais Participants in the Ceremony Members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees Members of Senate Faculty
O’Canada! Sung by: Erin Tusa
INVOCATION Multi Faith Team Member, James Vanderberg
The assembly will be seated
WELCOME Martha Billes, Chancellor Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research)
APPOINTMENT OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS Candidate – Ric Knowles, Professor, School of English and Theatre Studies Presented by: Sofie Lachapelle, Acting Dean, College of Arts
CONVOCATION ADDRESS Dr. Ric Knowles
PRESENTATION OF SCHOLARS Serge Desmarais, Associate Vice-President (Academic)
CONFERRING OF DEGREES Martha Billes, Chancellor Graduands presented by: Ben Bradshaw, Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies); Sofie Lachapelle, Acting Dean, College of Arts; Julia Christensen Hughes, Dean, College of Business and Economics
DEGREES IN ABSENTIA Martha Billes, Chancellor
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VALETE Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research)
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THE GRYPHON STATUE
Visitors arriving at the main entranceway to the University of Guelph campus are greeted by a giant bronzed Gryphon statue unveiled in June 2014 as part of Guelph’s 50th anniversary celebrations and Alumni Weekend. The $300,000 project was funded entirely by donations, primarily from alumni and student groups. It was designed by FASTWÜRMS, faculty members, Kim Kozzi and Dai Skuse, and two graduates of the School of Fine Art and Music (SOFAM), Nicole Vogelzang and Dustin Wilson.
A gryphon — the namesake of U of G sports teams — is a mythical creature with the head, talons and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. FASTWÜRMS tried to design a creature that would convey the complexity of the University, said Skuse. “The Gryphon is a strange hybrid creature, like mathematics and literature, logic and nonsense, academia and popular culture, eagle and lion,” he said. “Our welcome message would be: expect the unexpected. At the University of Guelph, education is a transformative experience.”
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College of Arts Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
Master of / Magisteriate in Arts
EVANS ODAI AFOTEY Latin American and Caribbean Studies (International Development Studies)
LAURA AGUILERA European Studies
HAMADI ALMAHMOUDI French Studies
JULIE ALUSSE European Studies
YANIS AOUAMRI Philosophy
GABRIELA BARENDS-RAMIREZ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Master of / Magisteriate in Fine Arts
CHRISTOPHER BAILEY Creative Writing
PETER WAYNE DENTON Studio Art
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Arts Honours Program MARINA ADAMS Theatre Studies LINDSAY MARGARET ARMSTRONG* Philosophy
IAN MATTHEW BIGFORD Philosophy
ROBERT KYLE CHESTER History
REBECCA LORETTA DAGGETT Studio Art
RYAN DUNCAN History
GRACE RACHEL ROSEMOND ESFORD* Studio Art
AMBER MICHELLE FINNEY Studio Art
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Arts and Sciences Honours Program
CAITLIN TAYLOR HOLTON History (Tri-University)
DAVID NEIL LEE Literary Studies and Theatre Studies in English
GIANMARCO BOCCHI European Studies
ALESSANDRO GUAITA European Studies
OLIVIA JANE COOKE Latin American and Caribbean Studies
KATELYN LOIS GRAHAM Art History and Visual Culture
JACQUELINE GRATTON English
SEAN DOHERTY Creative Writing
CHRISTOPHER PETER DUTHIE Creative Writing
MEDINA FARIS Creative Writing
HILARY HUNG* Studio Art
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
LEAH BRITA KELLY History
DANIELLE EVERETT KRYZANOWSKI History
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
JOSHUA LINDSAY MCEWAN History
LAUREN AMANDA MCGINTY Studio Art (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
NATHALIE AMANDA LIN CROSBIE* SAMANTHA MARIE FRATTAROLI
JODY ANNE HANNA HODGINS History
MARCO INGUSCIO European Studies
ARIUNAA JARGALSAIKHAN European Studies
REBECCA LOUISE JOHNSON Art History and Visual Culture SARAH FELDBLOOM Creative Writing
SHANNON GARDEN-SMITH Studio Art MADELEINE VICTORIA MICKALKO History
LAUREN E. MURRAY History
SIERRA PAQUETTE-STRUGER English
HONOR MILDRED PATTERSON ROZEE French CHRISTINE SEDGE* Philosophy
PATRICK HUBER-KIDBY Theatre Studies
EMMILY NGA-MAN LAI*
* with distinction
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FLAVIA LUCIO PEREIRA DE PAULA Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DILLON JOHN MARCH European Studies
JOSE MIGUEL MARIN Latin American and Caribbean Studies
JACQUELINE HANNA Creative Writing
ADNAN KHAN Creative Writing
REBECCA LOVE Creative Writing MAXTON FREDERICK SMITH* Music
HEATHER LESLIE STRACHAN Studio Art
MEGAN WILSON English
General Program
ANDREAS ANDRINOPOULOS TESSLA RAE BOMBERRY
LAI LOK TIMOTHY CHIU
HALEY MASON
STEFAN HERMANN MIGUEL SCHERZINGER
FIONA HEI-TING MO French Studies
ARIADNA PAULIUC Latin American and Caribbean Studies
EMMA KATHARINE ROBERTSON European Studies
NAN SHANG French Studies
KYLE PRITCHARD History
ALBERT DONALD SIMPSON Art History and Visual Culture
KEVIN MICHAEL MURPHY Studio Art
ANA RODRIGUEZ MACHADO Creative Writing
CHERISE RAGOONATH English
MEGAN PIERCEY Creative Writing
NADINE SANDER-GREEN Creative Writing
HOLLY ELIZABETH GALLAGHER
ALEXANDRA PERLIN
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
JONATHAN HARNETT
SAMANTHA HILTZ
RACHEL ELLEN JEAN*
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
OLENA KASIUK
MARIJA MILJKOVIC MICHAEL ROBERT JOHN OWEN
JAMIE SARA SPIEGEL*
JACQUELINE RIGUCCI
NICOLE ANNE RODGERS
AMBER LYNN VAN BELKOM
HILARY WISENDEN
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
College of Biological Science Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
Master of / Magisteriate in Bioinformatics
SANA ALWASH Bioinformatics
TRAVIS MICHAEL BLIMKIE Bioinformatics
Master of / Magisteriate in Biotechnology Master of / Magisteriate in Science EOIN STUART ANDERSON Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
DREW ANTHONY Integrative Biology
ALICIA MARIA ARKELL Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
DANIELA BARANOVSKY Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
MACKENZIE ELIZABETH CHARTER Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
ALEXANDRA MICHELLE COATES Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
TAL FELDMAN Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
PERI HANNA FENWICK Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
JAMES FRANKLIN Integrative Biology
MONICA LACEY GALLANT Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science Honours Program SAMANTHA ANN ABRAHAM Biological Science
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SAMUEL KENNETH DAVID ADAMS Biological Science
LIAM PATRICK ADAMSON Biological Science
FAHAD NAHAYAN AHMAD* Bio-Medical Science
SAHAAB BAJWA* Bio-Medical Science
TIMOTHY JOHN BARTLEY Integrative Biology
LAURA CASTELLANI Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
JENNA PENNEY Molecular and Cellular Biology (Neuroscience)
BRADLEY KALKMAN WOODWORTH Integrative Biology
YASHU SONG Bioinformatics
CHRISTIAN ANTHONY CARLUCCI Molecular and Cellular Biology
TZITZIKI DEL ROSARIO LOEZA QUINTANA Integrative Biology
MEGAN ELIZABETH RACEY Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
XIAOXI CHEN Bioinformatics
SARA FRANCESCA LATOUR Bioinformatics
DEBABRATA PAUL Bioinformatics
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
BANG CHI DUONG Bioinformatics LAURA KELSEY LANTEIGNE Bioinformatics
BENJAMIN EDWARD DOBOSZ Biotechnology
QINGYANG LI Bioinformatics
ALEXANDRA LIVERNOIS Bioinformatics
SHAYNE ROY LIUKKONEN Biotechnology
ALISON GRACE FUNG Biotechnology
ALEXANDER EMERICK MITRO Biotechnology
SAMANTHA HART Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
BRONWYN JEAN ELIZABETH LYONS Molecular and Cellular Biology
DENDRA MILLICENT HILLIER Molecular and Cellular Biology
NICOLE JENNIFER KELLY Molecular and Cellular Biology
SAMANTHA MARIE KNIGHT Integrative Biology
MACKENZIE LAUERMEIER Integrative Biology
ERIN REBECCA LEITH Human Health and Nutritional Sciences CHESNEY ANNE BALDWIN* Molecular Biology and Genetics DANIKA BELANGER Zoology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MICHAEL EUGENIO BERNARDO Biological Science ASHLEY CAROLE BOWEN* Biological Science
WADOOD MALIK Molecular and Cellular Biology
ZIAD MARROUSHI Molecular and Cellular Biology
JAI SARJU MASHRU Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
ELIZABETH ROSE MILLER Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
DABROWKA MUSZYNSKI Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
DANIELLE MARIA CANHOTO* Bio-Medical Science
MATTHEW WILLIAM CARSWELL* Molecular Biology and Genetics
NATHANIEL DEVANAND CHRISTOPHER Human Kinetics/French
ANDREW RILEY Bioinformatics
ALANA SPARKS Bioinformatics
VIBHA MURTHY Biotechnology
MICHAEL ALEXANDER OSBORN Biotechnology
JOSIP RUDAR Bioinformatics
TAYLOR NICHOLLS Biotechnology WESLEY STEVEN NEWTON Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
FRANCES LOUISE PALS-HORNE Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
JAMES MICHAEL PAQUIN Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
GRACE MARGARET PITMAN Integrative Biology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DAVID JAMES SHULMAN Human Health and Nutritional Sciences ALYSSA BRIANNE CLARKE Zoology/Psychology: Brain and Cognition
PASCALE MARIE KATHRYN THIFAUL COLANGELO* Bio-Medical Science
KENORA MARY CRAFT Biological Science
AMR DEIF Biological Science
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
CAILEIGH SMITH Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
VICTORIA SOUCIER Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
KATHERINE LOUISE SUITOR Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
KYLE MICHAEL ARRINDEL THOMPSON Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
SARAH KATHLEEN TROTTIER Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
KAITLYN MARGARET-JOYCE HUBAY DENNIS Biological Science
MAGGIE CLAUDIA DICKIE Wildlife Biology and Conservation
ANDREA DOBRESCU Marine and Freshwater Biology
NATHALIE ROSE CATHERINE EVANS Biological Science
MATTHEW ALEXANDER STOODLEY Bioinformatics
DAVID SZLACHTYCZ Bioinformatics COURTNEY CAROLYN RANTZ Biotechnology
NAMMA SHAKEEL Biotechnology TYLER VERMEULEN Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
LISETTE VERZIJLENBERG Molecular and Cellular Biology
ALANNA KATHERINE WHINTON Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
CHRISTOPHER JAMES WHITE Human Health and Nutritional Sciences (Neuroscience)
TAYLOR FANE Zoology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
COLIN FAULKNER* Bio-Medical Science
SAMANTHA CATHERINE FRANKO Human Kinetics
ZACKARY WILLIAM FRYER Zoology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
* with distinction
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SHAUNA CATHERINE FULTON Molecular Biology and Genetics
AIMEE GARDINER Wildlife Biology and Conservation
LAURA GEANA Biological Science
FRANK ROBERT GRECO Human Kinetics
MANRAJ SINGH GREWAL Biological Science
EMILIA JANINA GRZESIK* Biodiversity
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ABBY HEINO Human Kinetics
LAUREN KEIKO ISAACS Biological Science
RAMINDER JASSAL Human Kinetics JENNIFER ROSE KENNA Microbiology
LINDSAY MARGARET ELINA KETTUNEN Biological Science
LUKE JOSEPH STANLEY KNOWLES Human Kinetics
PERRYN SUTHERLAND KRUTH* Microbiology
ADAM JOSEF KUBIAS Biological Science
JOCELYNE JEANETTE LAFLAMME* Wildlife Biology and Conservation (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science in Environmental Sciences Honours Program
ISABELLA LASKOWSKI Bio-Medical Science
LILYANNE YVONNE LECLIPTEUX Wildlife Biology and Conservation
KELSEY ALEXANDRA LEWIS Biological Science
ALANNAH KAYE MACGREGOR Zoology
SARAH ANNE MARTONE Zoology
BROOKLYN FAY MARX Bio-Medical Science
ALEXANDRIA NATASHA MAVROVIC MAYER Human Kinetics (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
JENNIFER KAYLEY HUMPHRIES* Ecology
EMILY MARIE MERCER* Microbiology
SARA MEYER Zoology
KIRA PAIGE MORTIMER* Human Kinetics
BASIL NOOR* Biological Science
CHRISTINE DIANE MARIE PELCHAT Nutritional and Nutraceutical Sciences
PATRICK CHARLES QUINN Human Kinetics
CAITLIN ANNE SHEEHY NELSON* Biological Science
AMRITA SINGH Biological Science
LINDA-PAOLA SOSA HERNANDEZ Biological Science
LAUREN SOPHIA VOORPOSTEL Biological Science
ALLYSON DAWN THOMAS* Bio-Medical Science
KATHERINE DENISE WEBB* Biological Science
SANJAY SUGUMAR Biological Science
YEE LOK TO* Bio-Medical Science
STEPHEN TOWNSEND Biological Science
ERIKA SUZANNE SAUL Molecular Biology and Genetics
DANIEL TROSTER Biological Science
JOSHUA LIVIO PERSI* Ecology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
* with distinction
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ASHLING DOROTHY VALSAMIS Nutritional and Nutraceutical Sciences
DEIRDRE STUART Biological Science
ANGELA CHRISTINA SALEH* Biological Science (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MADISON TURNER* Biochemistry
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
General Program
INDIA ANNAMANTHADOO*
KAREN SOPHIA BECKER
MARIA BERLIANT*
KELCEY BONNELL
RAZELLE BIANCA CAVAN
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MICHELLE DANCY
FANIELLA GOUNGA GEROME RAINER C. LACAMBRA
SUSAN JANE MCBRIDE
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MACKENZIE MCCULLOUGH
NATALIE PARDY
JESSE PLOURDE VICTORIA LEIGH RAPP*
JUSTIN LOUIS ROTHER*
JASMINE SRAN YUQING SUN*
College of Business and Economics Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
Master of / Magisteriate in Arts THEO BRAIMAH AWANZAM Economics
KEXIN CHEN Economics
WEIGUANG CHEN Economics
Master of / Magisteriate in Arts (Leadership)
ALVARO ALMEIDA Leadership Studies
RICHARD BAKER Leadership Studies
LEAH BARCLAY Leadership Studies
CAREY BARKER Leadership Studies
DARRYL DAVID BURRY Leadership Studies
STEPHEN MARK BUZIAK Leadership Studies
ELAINE CALVERT Leadership Studies
BRENDA CHIN Leadership Studies
GLEN JEROME CLEASBY Leadership Studies
MARY CHRISTINE COOPER Leadership Studies
CATHERINE ANN DAUGHERTY Leadership Studies
SONY JAGDEEP SINGH DOSANJH Leadership Studies
KIRK EARLEY Leadership Studies
Master of / Magisteriate in Business Administration
AMANDA LYNNE ADAMS Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce) VANESSA BEAUDOINREICHMANN Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
GEOFFREY MICHAEL WILLIAM BIRD Hospitality and Tourism Management
DAVID CLEARY Hospitality and Tourism Management YUAN DU Food and Agribusiness Management
Master of / Magisteriate in Science
RUBEN ANTONIO BURGA Management
GREGORY GALAY Economics
SHUYUE HUANG Management
YUAN ZHANG Economics
DI GE Economics
DAVIES ASANGO NYACHIENG’A Economics
NORA PAPANASTASIOU Economics
MEGAN LYNNE STANSFIELD Economics
XIANG LI Economics
YIBIN LI Economics
CHRISTOPHER ELEY Leadership Studies
ROGER SIMON FRANCIS Leadership Studies
CHELSEA CANDACE GIBBS Leadership Studies
KRISTINA LYNNE GIELEN Leadership Studies
RENEE GUDER Leadership Studies
KARIAN MERRIE GUIMOND Leadership Studies
MICHAEL DONALD HARRIS Leadership Studies CLIFTON FLUSHY Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
TEJKAMAL GILL Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
SIDDHANT GROVER Hospitality and Tourism Management PIERRE JORDAN HESPANHA Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
YOONAH KIM Tourism and Hospitality
DAVIDE ORLANDINI Economics
MIGUEL WILLIAM ROSA Economics
AARON MICHAEL ALAN HART Leadership Studies
ESTEE LAU Leadership Studies
AMANI HITIMANA Leadership Studies
CAROLINE JOHNSON RILEY Leadership Studies
KATIE LYNN JOHNSTON Leadership Studies (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
KIMBERLEY KELLY Leadership Studies (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
BARBARA ELLEN KLASSEN Leadership Studies MANOJ KULKARNI Food and Agribusiness Management
MARIUS JAMES LAMPRECHT Food and Agribusiness Management
KYLE LETHBRIDGE Hospitality and Tourism Management
VICKI LY Hospitality and Tourism Management
DANQIN LU Marketing and Consumer Studies
ZIWEI SUN Economics
RUOYI WANG Management JENNIFER SUE-ANN OGEER Leadership Studies
JENNIFER LAWRANCE Leadership Studies
ROBYN PARR Leadership Studies
ANDREA JANE LOCKE Leadership Studies
DANNY FERNANDO PEREIRA Leadership Studies
ANNE LINDSAY Leadership Studies
ALISON HEATHER MCKENZIE Leadership Studies
RACHEL AMY MEEHAN Leadership Studies
RON MOOIBROEK Leadership Studies
LAUREN MCEACHERN Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
BRIAN PAUL MORRIS Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
DANIEL PACKER Food and Agribusiness Management
TARIQ RAZACK Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
VICKIE LEE QUIGG Leadership Studies
SARAH REID Leadership Studies
NANCY SPOTTON Leadership Studies
ERIN STEVENSON Leadership Studies STEFANIE RUTH SHARP Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
JOHN ORRIN NIGEL THOMAS Hospitality and Tourism Management
KAREN UGGENTI Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
ALYSSA VASKO Food and Agribusiness Management
ZHUOYAN XIE Economics
JIANWEI YANG Economics
YONGXU YAO Economics
SANDRA ELAINE SYDOR Leadership Studies
RHONDA LYNN TAYLOR Leadership Studies
LYNN VANDERBRUG Leadership Studies
DEANO MORRIS VINCENT Leadership Studies
JOHANNA WAMBOLDT Leadership Studies
BRADLEY JAY WEICK Leadership Studies
MELISSA WHITE Leadership Studies CHRISTINE WALKER Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
GARY WU Sustainable Commerce (Sustainable Commerce)
NADINE MARIE YACOBUCCI Hospitality and Tourism Management
LIN YI Marketing and Consumer Studies
* with distinction
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Graduate Diploma NATASHA AURET Accounting
STACEY J. BARKER Accounting
JACQUELINE BEDARD Accounting
JUSTIN MARK DOURADO Accounting
JUSTIN DAVID GORGI Accounting
FELIX HENOUD Tourism Studies
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Arts Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Commerce Honours Program
SARA ABAYAZEED Marketing Management
HUKUN ABDI ABDULLAHI Accounting
DANIEL RICHARD ADAMS Real Estate and Housing
MACKENZIE WILLIAM AIRD Marketing Management
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
EMILY MARY ALLAN Management Economics and Finance
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
NICHOLAS ANDREOLI Management Economics and Finance Co-operative Education Program
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
EMILY ARMSTRONG Accounting
ADRIAN ASHABI Management Economics and Finance Co-operative Education Program COLTON STEELE WERNER BACHE Management Economics and Finance
JAMIE EVELYN BERNS* Marketing Management Co-operative Education Program
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SUNDEEP BHOLA Leadership and Organizational Management
ALEXANDRA BOUDREAU Marketing Management
ADRIANA VICTORIA BRANDS Real Estate and Housing
TREVOR FRASER CALHOUN Accounting
JORDAN NATHANIEL CARMICHAEL Management Economics and Finance
DONATO ALFONSO CATIZZONE Marketing Management TIANYI CHAI Accounting
CAMERON FOSTER CHAMBERLAIN* Management Economics and Finance Co-operative Education Program
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
AMARINDERDEV SINGH CHEEMA Accounting
SIDNEY J. HUTTON Accounting
EKAMJIT KANDOLA Accounting
MADISON LAPIERRE Accounting
JAKE ANDREW LEVY Accounting
CONNOR DANIEL MAJAINA Accounting
SAMUEL MICHAEL MAKOVNYK Accounting AMY MCKERRACHER Accounting
ROBERT JAMES MORRIS Accounting
CAYLEY MURPHY Accounting
AVANJIT PANNU Accounting
SARAH MEAGHAN PLAYFORD Accounting
ARIEL FREEMANFAWCETT* Economics Co-operative Education Program
GRAEME DANIEL LYON LAPRADE* Economics
General Program
ANDREW D’AGOSTINI Public Management
JONATHAN ROBERT GAUNTLETT Real Estate and Housing
JOSEPH LALONDE Marketing Management
JORDAN SALVATORE DE SIMONE Accounting
CARSON DONALD DIXON Accounting
JORDAN AUSTIN DOKE Real Estate and Housing
SARAH MICHELLE DOUGLAS Marketing Management
THOMAS WILLIAM ENGLISH Marketing Management
KAOSISO EZIBE Management Economics and Finance
LEONARD FABBRI* Management Economics and Finance
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SAMUEL LAWSON HUGH FEAGAN Accounting (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ALISON JANE FRASER Leadership and Organizational Management
LAUREN FYKE Marketing Management
ELLYSSA GANDHI Marketing Management
DREW GILDNER Accounting Co-operative Education Program
ANDREW MACDUFF GLENNY Management Economics and Finance
SARA LYNN HARBER Accounting
MATTHEW GLENN HICKLING Management Economics and Finance
CONRAD WILHELM HILGENDAG Real Estate and Housing Co-operative Education Program
HASIB JHON JAFARI Management Economics and Finance
LIN JU Management Economics and Finance
MICHAL KACZALA Management Economics and Finance
EVAN KANGA Marketing Management
TODD CHRISTOPHER KIELSTRA Management Economics and Finance
* with distinction
20
JONAS D. POSTONS Accounting
VICTORIA LEIGH RAPP Accounting
BAILEY MORGAN BLAIR SHAW Accounting
SARAH TALSMA-IAROCCI Accounting
NICHOLAS ALEXANDER VASCOTTO Accounting
CLAIRE EADON WELDON Accounting
DANIEL YEE Accounting
BRIAN HOLLAND
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SUNG YEON LIM Marketing Management
TREVOR SEAN MANN Leadership and Organizational Management
KATARINA LILLIAN MATOVIC* Real Estate and Housing
ADAM MCCUAIG Management Economics and Finance
GREGORY DAVID OLEJNIK* Marketing Management Co-operative Education Program
MARWA OSMAN Marketing Management
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
GHAJAN PARAMESWARAN Management Economics and Finance Co-operative Education Program
ERIN RACHEL PAUL Marketing Management
VASILIE PAVLOPOULOS Real Estate and Housing
PHIMMASONE PHONPASEUTH* Management Economics and Finance
JOSEPH TANNER PROPER Management Economics and Finance
TATE ALBERT RAPOPORT* Marketing Management Co-operative Education Program
KAILEY MAE READ-FARR Leadership and Organizational Management
BRAYLEY REASONRODRIGUES Management Economics and Finance
SHELBIE HELEN LORNA REID* Management Economics and Finance
DANIEL JAMES REYNOLDS Real Estate and Housing Co-operative Education Program (Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
JACOB RINGWALD Real Estate and Housing
SAMUEL JOHN ROLPH Real Estate and Housing
OLIVIA PATRYCJA ROMANIUK Real Estate and Housing
MACGREGOR ROSS* Accounting
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ERIC MATHEW RUDERFER Management Economics and Finance
RACHAEL LOUISE SHERK Real Estate and Housing
ALLISON KEANA SILVER Accounting
CONNOR EVAN SINKE Accounting
RYAN PETER SLOOPKA Accounting
SHAKANA SRILAVARASAN Management Economics and Finance
DALE STEVENS Management Economics and Finance
ANDREA SUJER Real Estate and Housing
RILEY SIMONE TAYLOR Leadership and Organizational Management
JOHN MATTHEW THOMPSON Accounting
ANTONY TRUONG Accounting
COLE MCBRIDE VAN SANTEN* Marketing Management
ALEXANDRA ROSE WESLEY Accounting
GRAYDON WHALLEY Management Economics and Finance
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE WILSON Management Economics and Finance
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Commerce
School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management
ERICA CLAIRE WORTLEY* Leadership and Organizational Management
JUSTINE ESTHER MARIE LAFONTAINE ZEBROWSKI Marketing Management
DAN ZHAO Accounting
MEGAN REBECCA BOLAND Hotel and Food Administration
SOPHIA JEAN ALBERTA FORSTER Hotel and Food Administration
YIREN FU Hotel and Food Administration
DANMENG JIA Hotel and Food Administration
Honours Program
* with distinction
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College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
EHSAN BEHAZIN Engineering
KERRY BLACK Engineering
EMILIA ILLES Physics
YUENING JIAO Chemistry
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
Master of / Magisteriate in Applied Science
Master of / Magisteriate in Engineering Master of / Magisteriate in Science
SHARON ABNER Chemistry RYAN RICHARD BERTHELOT Biophysics
MATTHEW DAVID BOAG Chemistry
DAVID RUSSELL BOLTON Biophysics
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Computing Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Engineering Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science Honours Program
CHARLES DONALD GEORGE KEOWNSTONEMAN Mathematics and Statistics (Statistics)
PHILIPPE GENNARO JOSEPH LANDRY Physics ADAM MAAHS Chemistry
JONAH MAXWELL MILLER Physics
ANDREW BUCKLEY Engineering
SCOTT GARY GARDNER Engineering
YVONNE LOUISA POST Engineering
KATHLEEN SONGIN Engineering
ALI ALOMRI Engineering
ALEXANDER NIGEL HILTON FRY Engineering
HEATHER ANNE MILUKOW Engineering
MANSOUR SALEK Engineering
MOHAMMAD USMAN Engineering
HARRY JOSEF GAEBLER Mathematics and Statistics (Mathematics)
HANSUL PARK Biophysics
HURMIZ SHAMANA Physics
DAN NI YANG Mathematics and Statistics (Statistics)
JOEL DAVID KLASSEN Physics
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
TITUS CHERUIYOT Engineering JUSTIN CHRISTOPHER CARVALHO Computer Science
ERIN LYNN FLANNIGAN Physics
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DAVID MARIASZ BLAJDA* Computer Science JACKY CHEN Software Engineering
JINRUI LU Engineering
ROBERT ALEX MAYO Chemistry
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ANDREW DAVID DOWNIE Software Engineering Co-operative Education Program
RYAN ROBERT LAFFERTY* Computer Science
CARLOS HENRIQUE MALDANER Engineering
SUBHASH CHANDRA PAUL Engineering
RYAN RICHARD VADORI Engineering
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SARAH RATHWELL Mathematics and Statistics (Statistics)
RONNE WILMER TAMAYO MEDINA Mathematics and Statistics (Statistics)
MICHAEL SADOWSKI Software Engineering
General Program
AMANDA MICHELLE SAUNDERS Bioinformatics
JAMES ROTHWELL WADSWORTH Computer Science
RYAN HAQUE
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MEGAN STAJKOWSKI Biomedical Engineering Co-operative Education Program
BRYN KARL ROBINSON* Mechanical Engineering Co-operative Education Program
SAMANTHA ANN BUCK Physics
ELLIOTT PAUL LADE Nanoscience
AUSTIN DANIEL MARCHESE* Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
General Program
TYLER BAUMAN Water Resources Engineering
IMMANUEL THOMAS KIELSTRA* Mathematics
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ANDRES MEJIA Physical Science
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
RICHARD MAKXAM Physics
* with distinction
22
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
KERRONIA ERROTECIAH THOMAS Biomedical Toxicology
SHADA ZARTI Computer Science
SUNJOT SINGH MARIL ZAIA
DIPKUMAR PATEL
EMILY KATHERINE PEETS* Environmental Engineering Co-operative Education Program
SARA ANGELA BATTAGLIA* Environmental Engineering Co-operative Education Program
ERIN ELIZABETH WILD Mathematics and Statistics (Mathematics)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
JUCELMO TEIXEIRA BENTO BRIAN BLANCHENOT
MICHAEL CHOW
JOSHUA P. SEGUIN* Biomedical Engineering
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
IMRAN SYED MAMOOR ALAM Environmental Engineering MOUSTAFA HASSAN MOUSHTAHA
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
EVAN NOEL OLIVER
College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
Master of / Magisteriate in Applied Nutrition
RENEE NICOLE BERDUSCO Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
JESSICA BERTRAND Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
ISABEL DIEDERICKS Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
ASHLEY AMANDA DOUCETTE-TAMANE Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
Master of / Magisteriate in Arts
KELSEY LYNN ALLEN Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
LINDSAY AMANDA BRYANT Psychology
KATHLYN MARIE CHERRY Psychology
KENDAL SUSANNE CLARK Geography
KAYTLIN CONSTANTIN Psychology
SUMAIYA SABRIN EVA Political Science (International Development Studies)
CLAUDIA BARNED Psychology
SIMONE DANIELLE HOLLIGAN Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Applied Human Nutrition) SHEREE GOPIE Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
RYAN GEORGE LAFLEUR Sociology
SARAH NICOLE NOWAK Psychology
SUSAN JENNIFER VANSTEENKISTE Geography
JULIA WREFORD Psychology
MELISSA ROSE-MARIE TAMBEAU Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
KEVIN L. NOBLE Psychology
BRAD SEWARD Sociology
KIRI LEIGH WILLS Psychology (Neuroscience)
LISA MAKEEVA Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
DINA MOHAMED Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
JESSICA SALOMON Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
SARAH ELIZABETH KELLY Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
NICOLE MARIE MCDOUGALL Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
KRISTEN MARGARET MURRAY Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
KATHERINE MARIE SUTHERLAND Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
DAVID FAWCETT Geography
ANTHONY JEHN Sociology
SOEUN LEE Psychology
RACHEL LEIGH MOLINE Psychology
REBECCA ALISON KING Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
MAYA FROMSTEIN Geography
LARISSA GOSHULAK Geography
JOSHUA THOMAS HANNA Psychology
ELIZABETH HOMER Geography (International Development Studies)
AMY HOPE KIPP Geography (International Development Studies)
EVANGELINE JAEL KROON Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
YIN KWAN EUGENIA KWOK Geography
JACLYN STEWART LEEMING Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
GILLIAN MAURICE Psychology
ANA MARIA MENDEZ DARDON Political Science
AARON JOHN MIKKELSEN Political Science
LARISSA GRACE PANETTA Psychology
STANISLAV SKRITKI Political Science
SLOANE SWEAZEY Political Science
KAILEE REBECCA VAN DE VEGTE Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
MERIN VALIYAPARAMPIL Public Issues Anthropology
ASHLEY WILSON Public Issues Anthropology
TRUDI ZUNDEL Geography
ROBERT TYLER VALIQUETTE Political Science
* with distinction
23
Master of / Magisteriate in Science
VICTORIA MARIE AMBROSE Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Applied Human Nutrition)
VENUS BALI Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Family Relations and Human Development)
THYRA CALVERT Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)
ELIZABETH MARIE CLANCY Psychology (Neuroscience)
NADA HAFEZ Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Family Relations and Human Development)
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Applied Science Honours Program LAURA A. AGUIAR* Adult Development
JANA DERGHAM* Applied Human Nutrition
LYNDI K. DOUGHERTY Adult Development
MICHELLE DUVAL* Child, Youth and Family
RACHEL JEAN FORLER* Child, Youth and Family
SONJA PARISSA GIVETASH* Adult Development Co-operative Education Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Arts Honours Program
SARAH AMMENDOLIA Criminal Justice and Public Policy
OLIVIA BOONSTRA Criminal Justice and Public Policy
VICTORIA ERIKA BORCSOK* Psychology JENNA DENISE BREDA Psychology
KRISH DIXIT CHATTERJEE Political Science
BRITTANY TAYLOR COHEN* Criminal Justice and Public Policy/Psychology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MADELINE SHEA CORRIGAN Psychology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
KELSEY ALEXANDRA DARNAY Anthropology
NASSIRA DIARRA Psychology
JAYME ELYSE DOHERTY Criminal Justice and Public Policy
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DREW DUFFY Psychology
JESSICA DONNAMARIE EISENHOFER Psychology
GREGORY ENEVER Environmental Governance
THOMAS ALEXANDER HORMAN Psychology (Neuroscience)
KYLE WILLIAM KARALASH Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)
ANASTASIA LIARGOVAS Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)
JEEHYUN LIM Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Applied Human Nutrition)
ROBERT J. NOWOSIELSKI Psychology (Neuroscience)
CAITLYN BEATRICE OSBORNE Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Family Relations and Human Development)
AIRU LI Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Applied Human Nutrition)
JUDY TSING TING LUI Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)
MOHINI PATEL Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Family Relations and Human Development)
MARINA ASHLEY GLANVILLE* Adult Development
DANIELLE ALEXANDER ILLES Adult Development
EVAN THOMAS LASZLO* Adult Development
ROWAN SYDNEY HAYWARD Applied Human Nutrition
AITA MARIE HERDMAN Adult Development
CARA ELIZABETH HUMENIUK Adult Development
BRONWYN FERGUSON Sociology
DRAKE SYDNEY PAUL FOX Criminal Justice and Public Policy
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
ANASTASIA FRIDMAN Psychology
VALERIE CHRISTINE GOODMAN* Psychology Co-operative Education Program NIKI CHANTAL GORDIER Psychology EMMA MARIE HARMAN Psychology
NICOLA ASHLEY HIBBARD* Criminal Justice and Public Policy
STEPHANIE KATHARINA IMRIE* Psychology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
KIRA JEWELL* Applied Human Nutrition
OLIVIA LAURA KAMAITIS Applied Human Nutrition
MADISON DIANE ASHLEY LAPLAUNTE Child, Youth and Family JENUSHA JEEVANANDAM Psychology
NATALIE JONES Sociology
ANDREW DAVID KIRKCONNELL* Anthropology
THOMAS LAPOINTE* Psychology
ETHAN LAWRIE* Political Science
SHEALYNN TAYLOR MACDONALD International Development
PRIYA MACPHERSONAARON Sociology
HAYDEN MCLEOD Criminal Justice and Public Policy
IRINA MILCHEVA International Development
* with distinction
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DANIELLE SEAN MCKENDRY Child, Youth and Family
GRACE MISSEN Adult Development Co-operative Education Program
JACQUELINE TAYLOR MURDOCH Child, Youth and Family
KAITLIN MARIE MULHOLLAND Political Science
MARK JASON O’BRIEN* Political Science
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
NICOLE CATHERINE PAOLA Criminal Justice and Public Policy
DAVID ZACHARY PAQUETTE Political Science
CASSIDY FAITH PAYNE* Sociology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
GABRIEL BURKE POTHIER-MAUDSLEY International Development
MICK JAMES OLIVER PRATT* Psychology
KATHERINE PRIESTER* Psychology
DORIAN POMEZANSKI Geography
HEATHER ELIZABETH KAITLIN RODD Psychology (Neuroscience)
KAMELA SALIMI Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)
JOHANNAH ABIGAIL THUMB Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Family Relations and Human Development) BRIANA PELCHAT Child, Youth and Family
STEPHANIE NARDINA RAMPINO Adult Development
CASSANDRA ANN ROSS Child, Youth and Family Co-operative Education Program
ASHLEY CYNTHIA MEGAN ROYALE Adult Development VICTORIA ANNE PROULX Psychology
JOSHUA RUSSELL Criminal Justice and Public Policy
EMILY SCHNEIDERMANSHEVELL* Environmental Governance
DAVID SCHWAN Geography
PHILIP JOSEPH SPENCE Criminal Justice and Public Policy
MICHELLE TEPER Psychology
PHILIP TERI Geography
ALEXA VALDERRAMA Sociology
AIDAN MICHAEL VINCENT* Criminal Justice and Public Policy
ELENE UECKERMANN Geography
JESSE VAN PATTER Geography
CAMERON STEVEN WASSON Psychology (Neuroscience)
CLAUDIA ZHOU HUANG Geography
HANNAH WEITZMAN Adult Development
ANDREA YAZER* Applied Human Nutrition
ELLEN RACHEL YOUNG Applied Human Nutrition
LOK YIU YUEN Child, Youth and Family
KEELEY BROOKE WETTLAUFER Psychology
KYLIE JUDITH JOAN WHITE Criminal Justice and Public Policy
MARTA ZAWADZKI* Criminal Justice and Public Policy
General Program
BREANNE BAKER RAMNDEEP BINING
JULIE RUTH BOULOS
JOHN NEIL BOWMAN
CARLENE CAMPBELL
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DAVID CASHIN DAVID TULLIO CERASUOLO
SENDA CHINGANZI
CATHERINE THERESA CONFORTI*
JAYNE ELLIOT
SOPHIE ANNE FLITT
BREANNA KRISTINA COSGROVEFERNANDES
ERIC JAMES FOULDS
BIANCA D’ELIA
STEPHANIE VICTORIA GORAIEB
KRISTEN DEARDEN
ANDRE DIODATI TARA-LEE DUFFIELD*
ANNIQUE HANNA EILERS
KRISTINA EILERS
ANAHADJEET GAREWAL
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SYDNEY GRADWELL
BROOKE ANN GRAY
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science in Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science in Environmental Sciences Honours Program
MARK HENRY
LIAM HETHERINGTON
CAITLIN HINGLEY
JAMIE HOLST REBECCA KIMBERLEY HUBBS
RAYMOND PETER IACAMPO
EMILY ALYSSA ING JESSIE JEAN ISBERG*
RILEY ANNE-MARIE JOHNSTON
JOHN OLIVER MORDUE
BRYAN DOUGLAS KUHN
CHELSEY REBECCA PROCYK
LADULE KONDU
GREYSUN ANDREW LAWRENCE
MICHELLE STEPHANIE LOPEZ EMMA LESLIE MADSEN
STEFANIE MCDOWALL
CORI MORETTI
JASON DHANRAJ RAMNARINE
MAKAYLA REMUSEVERITT* KAITLYN ELIZABETH ROBERTSON
BENJAMIN SARJEANT
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
PATRICIA JAMES
JENNIFER ANNE MERKLINGER
ELLEN GRACE COLE* Psychology: Brain and Cognition
ALANNA DOREEN LUMSDEN* Psychology: Brain and Cognition
RACHEL QUINN PETCOFF Psychology: Brain and Cognition
DARBY CAMILLE ALDERSON* Environment and Resource Management
CANDICE MCKAY Environment and Resource Management
AVERY KRISLYN QUA Environment and Resource Management
LAUREN MELISS HOLT* Psychology: Brain and Cognition
RONALD JEFFREY SCHNEIDER KELLY ANN SIEMMS
LUCAS SPAGNUOLO
MACKENZIE MARIE GARRARD STEER
MATTHEW ERIC STOCKLEY
MITCHELL UTTING
ANDREW VSETULA
CHRISTINE MARGARET WALSH
KYLE STEPHEN
SHANNON MARIE WALTON
DARBY JUNE STEWART
JACOB ADAM JOSHUA ZYCH
IAN MICHAEL VAN ARKEL Environmental Geoscience and Geomatics
CASSIDY WIDEMAN* Psychology: Brain and Cognition
ALDEN STEWART
MEGAN ELIZABETH STEWART*
MARLEY YOTT
* with distinction
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Ontario Agricultural College Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
SUNDES HADI SULTAN ALAMMI Environmental Sciences
BEATRICE AMYOTTE Plant Agriculture
JOSE ANTONIO FREIXAS COUTIN Plant Agriculture
Master of / Magisteriate in Environmental Sciences TEMITOPE BAKARE Environmental Sciences
JASKARAN BASSI Environmental Sciences
JIE CHEN Environmental Sciences
NICOLE LAUREN COOKE Environmental Sciences
Master of / Magisteriate in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
Master of / Magisteriate in Planning
Master of / Magisteriate in Science
MADALYN THERESA ABREU Animal Biosciences
HALEY LAUREN BELLIVEAU Animal Biosciences
SMRITI UPADHYAY BHATTARAI Capacity Development and Extension MOHAMMED N M KH BOAREKI Animal and Poultry Science
SARAH LYNN BUTTLE Animal Biosciences (Toxicology)
NICOLE TAYLOR CAMPBELL Animal Biosciences CHEN CHEN Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
QING HUA CHEN Food Safety and Quality Assurance
(Graduated in absentia Winter 2017)
ANISSA COLLISHAW Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
RACHAEL EMILY COON Animal Biosciences MEGAN ALYNN COWAN Environmental Sciences
LINDSAY ANNE WYNNE CRAWFORD Animal Biosciences ZACHARY JAMES DEBRUYN Environmental Sciences
TRAVIS LUC GORON Plant Agriculture
CHUTINAN JAROENCHAI Plant Agriculture
CELIA SYLVIA CASSIS KENNEDY Environmental Sciences CONNOR HAWEY Environmental Sciences
SEAN KEOGH Environmental Sciences
MEAGAN TATIANA MADLUNG KING Animal Biosciences
LIA SOUSA MALDANER Land Resource Science
DAMON MICHAEL O’SHEA Environmental Sciences
SHELBY PLANT Environmental Sciences
ASHLEIGH MARIE OOI Environmental Sciences
HAO QIU Environmental Sciences
ZHOUHANG CAI Agricultural and Resource Economics
CHANGHAO LIN Agricultural and Resource Economics
ADAM DOUGLAS MOOTE Rural Planning and Development
AMY ELIZABETH ROBINSON Rural Planning and Development
JAMES RICHARD DEVOS Animal and Poultry Science
MANUEL GARCIA HERNANDEZ Capacity Development and Extension
ALICIA REBEKAH DOBBS Animal Biosciences
PEDRO VITOR FERRARI MACHADO Environmental Sciences
CARLY FLEMMING Food Science
CAROLINE SOPHIE GRAEFIN VON WALDBURGZEIL Animal Biosciences ALISON MARY GRANT Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics BRANDON MICHAEL GUILD Food Science
YUNYUN GUO Animal Biosciences (Toxicology)
EMILY KATE HILL Animal Biosciences
SARAH HIRSCHFELD Plant Agriculture
JANE CLAIRE HUDECKI Animal Biosciences
JASON DAVID IOI Food Science
APRATIM JASH Food Science
BAILEY MARGRET KLEEFSTRA Animal Biosciences
VIRGINIA ROSE KNOX Animal Biosciences
ANIA LEJA Animal Biosciences
MICHELLE LININGTON Animal Biosciences
* with distinction
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WILFREDO DANIEL MANSILLA Animal Biosciences
EMILY GAIL MILLER Animal Biosciences
GUILLAUME PFEUTI Animal and Poultry Science JARRID RYAN RADOSLAV Environmental Sciences
PERE RANDY JR REGINALDE RAMEL Food Science
GABRIELLE RICHARD Environmental Biology
HILLARY UNIAC Environmental Sciences
JOCELYN LEIGH SMITH Plant Agriculture
NAEL THAHER Rural Studies
KE XU Environmental Sciences
QINGLU YING Environmental Sciences
KATE LENA THOMSON Environmental Sciences
JUDITH MARIE VANDEVEN Environmental Sciences
XINHU WANG Environmental Sciences
YANAN LIU Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
LANA PRIBIC Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
DANA LOREEN ROBSON Plant Agriculture
TANISHA RAJPUT Environmental Sciences
JENNIFER MACNICOL Animal Biosciences
KRISTIN DANIELLE MATTICE Food Science
RAELYN LEIGH MCCURDY Animal Biosciences
LINDSAY MARIE MCDONALD Animal Biosciences
TORIE ELIZABETH MURPHY Food Safety and Quality Assurance
DANIEL ROEL NYDAM Animal Biosciences
AMY PAWLICK Environmental Sciences
JENNA PERRI Food Safety and Quality Assurance
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
MINGYUE QI Food Science
MASHUR M. RAHMAN Capacity Development and Extension
FARIA RASHID Capacity Development and Extension (International Development Studies)
YIKAI REN Food Science
YOUNGJI RHO Animal Biosciences
MARIA REGINA CAELI RICHARDSON Animal Biosciences
MADISON NOELLE RIER Animal Biosciences
ADRIANA RODRIGUEZ Animal Biosciences
AHMED SALAMA Plant Agriculture
KATELYN MARIE SPENCE Animal Biosciences
ZHENHUA SUN Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
BRIAN ECKYMAN TIENSA Food Science
JIA WEN WANG Food Science
NATHANIEL WHITTINGHAM Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
TIFFANY TSZ YAN YAU Environmental Sciences
Master of / Magisteriate in Science (Planning)
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Bio-Resource Management Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Commerce Honours Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Landscape Architecture
AIMEE ARIENNE ALDERMAN Rural Planning and Development
HEATHER ANNE GLASGOW Rural Planning and Development
KSENIJA JOSEPHINE KOKOLIC Rural Planning and Development
LUKE PATRICK MALONEY Rural Planning and Development
LAURA SCHREINER Rural Planning and Development
OLIVIA KATELYN FABRIS Equine Management
SIMON GUDIM Environmental Management
ELIZABETH JONES Environmental Management
EVELYN MURPHY Equine Management
LEANIDA NICOLE WESNY Equine Management
DEREK DA COSTA Food and Agricultural Business
PHILIP RYAN KROESBERGEN Food and Agricultural Business
NICHOLAS PAAVO OJAPALO Food Science
MARY ALEXIS SUTER Animal Biology
JOSEPHINE BAMANYA Rural Planning and Development
ANNA ELIZABETH NORA GARLAND Equine Management
JILLIAN ALBERT* RENEE ADELE DEACON
Honours Program
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
Honours Program
LOUISE KIT-YAN CHOU* Food Science Co-operative Education Program
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science MONICA CHAU Food Science Co-operative Education Program
HYEJU CHO Animal Biology
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
BRITTANY CHOW Food Science Co-operative Education Program
KYLIE SHEA HOGAN Animal Biology
YASLEEN KAMBOJ Animal Biology
JORDAN MELISSA LYNN KOTIUK Animal Biology
HOLLY CHANTELLE CAMPBELL Agricultural Science
SOKHANY DOSVANNA Organic Agriculture
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science in Environmental Sciences
MEGAN ALEXANDRA BASKERVILLE* Environmental Science
AARON IMRAN DAYA Environmental Science
Honours Program
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
SIOBHAN NICOLE WADE
Bachelor of / Baccalaureate in Science in Agriculture Honours Program
JESSICA VAN NOSTRAND* Equine Management
JULIA KRUMMA* Animal Biology
JESHA TRISH ELLEN MCKNIGHT Environmental Biology
NATALIE CIN-YING NG* Food Science
MYRA SAMEEN SIDDIQI Food Science
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
(Graduated in absentia Summer 2017)
DALTON HUNTER SMITH Crop, Hort and Turfgrass Sciences
SHANE VASQUEZ Animal Biology CONOR GARETH VOTH* Animal Biology
TIMOTHY VAN STEENBERGEN Agricultural Science
* with distinction
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Ontario Veterinary College
Doctor of / Doctorate in Philosophy
Doctor of / Doctorate in Veterinary Science Master of / Magisteriate in Biomedical Sciences
Master of / Magisteriate in Public Health
Master of / Magisteriate in Science
RASHI ASTHANA Clinical Studies
WING KA AMANDA AU YEUNG Pathobiology
ARIEL ANNA BRUNN Population Medicine
PAIGE MADISON CHORNER Biomedical Sciences LINDSAY JENNIFER DAY Population Medicine
ADRIAN PASQUALE DI NATALE Pathobiology
SHAIMAA WAGDI MAHMOUD ABDELMEGID Biomedical Sciences
HANNAH ELIZABETH FLINT Population Medicine
DIEGO GOMEZNIETO Pathobiology
KELSEY SPENCE Population Medicine
NICOLE RENE COMPO Pathobiology (Veterinary Science)
CYRIELLE FINCK Clinical Studies (Veterinary Science)
GONCALO M.T. A. SILVA Clinical Studies (Veterinary Science)
ALICIA MARIE SKELDING Clinical Studies (Veterinary Science)
CHARLOTTE BRIAR WINDER Population Medicine (Veterinary Science)
NAHLA FOUAD EL SKHAWY Biomedical Sciences
JACK LEE Biomedical Sciences (Neuroscience)
SYDNEY ROSEMARIE SINOPOLI Biomedical Sciences
YAROSLAV TARASEVYCH Biomedical Sciences
RACHEL KARSON THERIAULT Biomedical Sciences (Neuroscience)
JASKARAN KAUR BOPARAI Biomedical Sciences
OLA SARAH DAVIS Biomedical Sciences
AUSTIN TZE HOU DUONG Biomedical Sciences
SOPHIE SAATI Clinical Studies (Veterinary Science)
HILLARY KATHLEEN GILLMORE Biomedical Sciences
KATHARINE MARY MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN Biomedical Sciences
STEPHANIE PATRICIA ST JOHN Biomedical Sciences
MEI-HUA HWANG Pathobiology
REBECCA PAULA MCDONALD Biomedical Sciences
AMANDA SANTAROSSA Clinical Studies
LIVINUS NUMFOR Public Health SARAH VITA DONATO Biomedical Sciences
PATRICIA ROSE DUNN Population Medicine
MELANIE FRANCES DUPUIS Population Medicine
TALIA GLICKMAN Population Medicine
CHRISTINE ANNE JAMES Pathobiology
GEORGIA KRITIKOS Clinical Studies
MELISSA C. MACKINNON Population Medicine
* with distinction
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EMMA IRENE MORRISON Population Medicine
CHRISTINA NICOLE PIZZOLON Population Medicine
MIKAYLA ELIZABETH ANNE ROSS Pathobiology
RISHI SHARMA Biomedical Sciences
FRANCES PAT NICHOLE SIMBULAN Biomedical Sciences (Toxicology)
TANYA ROSE WILSON Population Medicine