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1 Carleton UNIVERSITY 148 th CONVOCATION 2016 Friday, June 10 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2 2016 SPRING CONVOCATION Convocation at Carleton Officiating Officers...5 Assisting the Vice-Chancellor...6 University Awards...7 Medallists in the Graduating Class...8 f Morning Ceremony Friday, June 10, 9:30 a.m. Honorary Degree Recipients, Bonnie Patterson and John Daniel O Leary...12 Order of Proceedings...13 Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Master of Arts; Master of Cognitive Science; Bachelor of Arts (); Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Cognitive Science (); Bachelor of Cognitive Science; Bachelor of Humanities; Bachelor of Music; Certificate in American Sign Language; Certificate in the Teaching of as a Second Language f Afternoon ceremony Friday, June 10, 2:00 p.m. Honorary Degree Recipients, Barbara McInnes, Tony Urquhart and Jane Urquhart...34 Order of Proceedings...35 Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Master of Arts; Master of Science; Bachelor of Arts (); Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science ()

3 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. O 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. 2

4 CONVOCATION AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY HISTORY Carleton University is unique within the Ontario university system for several reasons. It was founded in 1942, not by state or church, but through a community movement initiated by the YMCA to provide non-sectarian education for the thousands of men and women who came to Ottawa in support of the war effort. Because of these roots, Carleton has, throughout its history, attempted to meet the needs of the community by making its programs and resources widely available through innovative technologies and lifelong learning opportunities. Today, Carleton stands among the best comprehensive universities in Canada. It is a dynamic, research-intensive university, committed to providing an outstanding learning experience for its more than 28,000 students. The University offers more than 100 majors, specializations and concentrations in areas as diverse as public affairs, journalism, art and culture, engineering, high technology, and international studies. Today s Convocation ceremony (the calling together of the academic assembly) has its roots in university traditions of medieval Europe. COAT OF ARMS The coat of arms was presented to the University by His Excellency The Right Honourable Ramon John Hnatyshyn, Governor General of Canada, on November 15, 1992, as part of Carleton s 50th anniversary celebrations. It is described in heraldic terms as follows: Sable a maple leaf Gules irradiated and charged with an open book Argent; And for a Crest: On a wreath Argent Sable and Gules a Phoenix Gules quilled and beaked Or issuing from flames proper; And for a Motto: Ours the Task Eternal; And for Supporters: on a grassy mount on either side a raven Sable beaked and membered or armed Gules. The open book on the maple leaf signifies that Carleton University is in the nation s capital and that learning is open to all who wish to partake of it. The phoenix, the legendary eternal bird, symbolizes the renewing of learning from older foundations, in recognition of Henry Marshall Tory s role in the founding of the University when he was 78 years old. Ours the Task Eternal is taken from a Walt Whitman poem entitled Pioneers and ties in with the eternal quality of the phoenix. The Carleton University coat of arms therefore symbolizes sound learning, good citizenship, and the highest hopes of humanity. THE MACE The mace is a staff symbolizing authority. In the days of knighthood, it was a weapon, but after the 16th century, it became solely a symbol of authority carried by a distinguished member of an assembly. It is used on ceremonial occasions to signify the right of an individual or institution to perform a certain function in the case of universities, to grant degrees. At Convocation, the mace is carried by the Marshal of Convocation. During the ceremony, the mace is displayed as an embodiment of the authority of the University. Carleton s mace was presented to the University in 1976 as a gift from the Chair of the Board of Governors at that time, Mr. Hyman Soloway. It is a silver-plated staff about one metre long. At the upper end there is a bowl marked with the University s coat of arms and the University motto in Latin and Opera Nobis Aeterna and Ours the Task Eternal. From the upper portion of the bowl rises a phoenix. Traditional oak leaves surround the lower end of the staff. THE DIPLOMA The diploma the graduates receive at Convocation is the certificate of qualification which publishes the fact that the student has fulfilled all the requirements and completed the prescribed course of study for the degree. As the senior academic legislative body of the University, it is the Senate which has determined whether the requirements have been met. The signatures of the Chancellor and the President of the University appear on the diploma: the Chancellor because of his role in conferring the degree, and the President who, as Chair of 3

5 Senate, certifies that Senate has enacted the required motion to award the degree. The Seal of the University is affixed to the diploma as a mark of authentication. ACADEMIC DRESS The academic dress of Carleton University results from a compromise between that found in the ancient foundations of Britain and Canada and the American Intercollegiate Code. All three hoods bachelor s, master s, and doctor s are of the simple or Oxford shape. The bachelor s hood is made of black stuff. The master s and doctor s are made of black silk. All are lined with silver silk, with two chevrons, one of red and one of black. From bachelor s to doctor s, the hoods are progressively longer and opened to show more of the lining. The velvet border of the hoods denotes the degrees granted according to the following colour combinations. In some cases a distinguishing cord is sewn slightly in from the lower border: accounting is lemon; applied science is orange with a black cord; architectural studies is hot pink with a black cord; arts is white; cognitive science is sky blue with a gold cord; commerce is camel brown; computer science is royal blue; engineering is orange; global and international studies is lilac; health sciences is firebird red; humanities is white with a red cord; industrial design is toreador red; information technology is maize including a green chevron to denote the joint degree and applied diploma from Carleton University and Algonquin College respectively; infrastructure protection and information security is sky blue with a red cord; international business is camel brown with a red cord; journalism is white with a black cord; management studies and business administration are camel brown with a black cord; mathematics is hunter green; music is pink; philanthropy and non-profit leadership is toreador red with black cord; political management is sky blue with black cord; public affairs and policy management is teal with a gold cord; science is yellow; social work is crimson; and doctor of philosophy is royal purple. The master s and bachelor s gowns, to be worn with the above hoods, are of full length, made of black stuff, with a gathered yoke behind, and long open-fronted sleeves. The doctoral gown is of full-style, made of fine royal blue cloth with facings of light blue silk, with a full gathered yoke behind, and closed sleeves with an opening at the elbows. The two shades of blue in the doctoral gown are those of the United Nations, and recognize the University s long-standing interest, from its earliest years, in international affairs and issues. The colours were chosen when the University awarded its first honorary degree in 1954 to the second secretary general of the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld. The tradition of awarding honorary degrees to secretaries general of the United Nations has continued since that time. The gown of the honorary Doctor of Laws, Literature, Music, Science, Engineering, Architecture or Fine Arts is a full robe with bell-shaped sleeves. It is made of fine royal blue cloth with facings and sleeves in light blue silk. The hood is made of the same material as the gown, has the same lining as that for the degrees granted by examination, and is bordered with royal purple for the degree of Doctor of Laws; vibrant blue for the degree of Doctor of Literature; pink for the degree of Doctor of Music; red for the degree of Doctor of Science; orange for the degree of Doctor of Engineering; hot pink for the degree of Doctor of Architecture; and dark cardinal for the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts. ALUMNI HALL The Alumni Hall and Sports Centre opened in 2005, and serves more than 750,000 visitors every year. The new centre has tripled the usage for athletic and other activities and has doubled the size of the cardio facilities at the University. The Alumni Hall and Sports Centre, which also houses the Ravens Nest, the home of men s and women s varsity basketball teams, welcomes graduands and their families twice a year during Spring and Fall Convocation ceremonies. The Carleton University Alumni Association donated $2.5 million towards the construction of this exceptional facility. 4

6 OFFICIATING OFFICERS Chancellor of the University Charles Chi, B.Eng. Charles Chi was named the 11th Chancellor of Carleton University in November An entrepreneur, innovator and venture investor, he is the university s first chancellor who is an alumnus. He brings to Carleton a diverse background in marketing, sales, engineering and executive leadership. He was a former general partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners, the vice-president of marketing at Ciena, co-founder at Lightera networks, and held operating roles in Cisco, StrataCom, Unitel and Bell Canada. He is actively retired but has never been busier with a diversity of projects from technology startups to real estate development and even boutique farming. The President and Vice-Chancellor Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte was named President and Vice-Chancellor of Carleton University on July 1, She is the author of numerous scholarly and creative works and has served and volunteered on numerous boards in areas ranging from international development and finance to medicine. Dr. O Reilly Runte is a Member of the Order of Canada, the French Order of Merit, the Royal Society of Canada, and both the European and the World Academy of Sciences and Arts. Chair of the Board of Governors Anthony Tattersfield, C.St.J., B.A., F.C.P.A., F.C.A., C.F.E., T.E.P., C.A.(BZ) Tony Tattersfield is Chair of the Board and is, ex-officio, a member of all standing committees. A proud alumnus of Carleton, he is a Consulting Partner with Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton LLP, Chartered Accountants/Licensed Public Accountants, in Ottawa. Tony was reelected to the Board for a further one-year term ending on June 30, The Presiding Officer of Convocation is the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University, Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Accompanying her on the podium for today s ceremonies is Anthony Tattersfield, C.St.J., B.A., F.C.P.A., F.C.A., C.F.E., T.E.P., C.A.(BZ), Chair of the Board of Governors. 5

7 ASSISTING THE VICE-CHANCELLOR Marshal of Convocation Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Director, Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies Associate Professor Associate Marshals of Convocation Seán Barry, B.Sc., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Chemistry Anne Bowker, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Chris Brown, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Program Director, Bachelor of Global and International Studies Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Adele Forth, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Ben Gianni, B.A., M.Arch. Associate Professor, Azrieli School of Architecture Heng Khoo, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Hugh Shewell, B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D. Graduate Supervisor Associate Professor, School of Social Work Susan Whitney, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Dean, Student Affairs, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Associate Professor, Department of Beadles of Convocation Alanna Allen, B.Com. Sprott School of Business Martha Attridge Bufton, B.B.A., M.A. MacOdrum Library Donald Bailey, M.A.Sc. Instructor III Department of Systems and Computers Engineering Laura Brawn, M.A. Paul Menton Centre Marge Brooks Department of Economics Sandra Cloutier, B.A. Sprott School of Business Shaundel Dottin-Agim, B.A. Undergraduate Recruitment Office Ashley Fleischer, B.A. Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Beth Hughes, B.A., M.A. Instructor III Centre of Initiatives in Education Anastazia Krneta, B.A. Department of University Advancement Sara Landry, B.A. Office of the Dean of Science 6 Cassandra Larose, B.A. Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Brian Laughton, B.Appl.Sc., B.Ed., P.Eng. Office of the Faculty of Engineering and Design Katie LeBlanc, B.A. Sprott School of Business Yvonne Leung, B.B.A. Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) Maggie Lodge, B.A. School of Social Work Dotti MacNeil, B.Sc. Sprott School of Business Scott Mitchell, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Geomatics Student Advisor Associate Professor Geography and Holly Moore, B.A. Career Services Farnaz Ogaick Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Rosemary O Hearn, B.Th. Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Claire Ryan, B.A. The Pauline Jewett Institute of Women s and Gender Studies Jenelle Williams, B.A., M.A. Infrastructure Protection and International Security Program Also assisting at Convocation: Department of University Communications Office of the President Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs Senate Office Registrar's Office (with special thanks to Michelle Audet, Robin Beasley, Jasmine Bent, Diane Berezowski, Vicki Boman, Kathleen Courtney, Lakin Dagg, Robin Dunbar, Kirsten Fenn, Alyson Green, Margaret Higgs, Geri Johnston, Lana Keon, Talia Nadler, Ashley Reid, Tracy Saxton, Sam Shortt, Joycelyn Van Wynsberghe and the staff from the Student Experience Office). We would also like to acknowledge the following on-campus departments and ancillary operations for their valuable contribution to the success of the Spring 2016 Convocation: Alumni Services Aramark Carleton University Bookstore Carleton University Emergency Response Team Department of Recreation and Athletics Facilities Management and Planning Graphic Services Instructional Media Services Musicians: Dennis Bass, Jacob Clarke, Kyle Jordan, Simon Lemay Parking Services Student Experience Office University Archives University Safety

8 UNIVERSITY AWARDS Founders Award Carleton University s highest non-academic honour recognizes and pays tribute to those individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of Carleton University through their dedication, generosity and commitment to the values of the university. Board of Governors Award J. Spruce Riordon, B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D., D.I.C., F.E.I.C. J. Spruce Riordon joined Carleton in 1968 and has been a valued member of the community ever since. During 32 years of dedicated service, he has held several key positions, including chair of the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Design, and vice-president (Finance and Administration). Within the broader community, he carried out research and consulting, and served on the governing board of the National Research Council. He has been a visiting professor at Imperial College, London, and the Technical University of Vienna. He and his family established the Riordon Family Scholarship, providing Carleton engineering students with full tuition to support and develop future leaders. His commitment to excellence helped build the Faculty of Engineering and Design into an internationally recognized research and teaching institution. The Board of Governors Award recognizes voluntary involvement in the not-forprofit sector and, as such, is intended primarily to honour non-academic work while pursuing a full-time program of study at Carleton University. Jasmine Shaw, B.Eng. Jasmine Shaw is graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in biomedical and mechanical engineering. She is the recipient of this year s Board of Governors Award for Outstanding Community Achievement. Jasmine has demonstrated a range of volunteer work within her field of study and beyond, holding a number of leadership positions and creating projects that have the potential for lasting impact. This year, she served as president of the Carleton Student Engineering Society (CSES) after holding a position as vice-president for two years and as a student representative for one. During that time, she founded February Feel Good Week, which provides de-stressing activities and mental health resources to students during exam season. The project is now in its third year. She also created the Student Ambassador Program to encourage high school students to pursue engineering. Jasmine has worked as a project co-ordinator for the Carleton University Crash Test Dummy Project, was a student representative on Senate, a Paul Menton Centre note-taker, and a student delegate at leadership conferences. Beyond Carleton, she has volunteered with a number of Ottawa festivals, balancing it all with a strong academic record. Henry Marshall Tory Award Presented annually to a graduating Carleton University student who has shown a high degree of academic achievement and has indicated an interest in the university by broad participation in extra-curricular affairs of a constructive nature pertaining to the university, the Carleton University Students Association and the Carleton community. Charles McIvor, B.P.A.P.M. Charles McIvor is graduating with a Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management with a Specialization in Social Policy and a Minor in Economics. Charles is receiving the award for his commitment to student life and the Ottawa community while demonstrating academic excellence. In student leadership positions, he raised nearly $200,000 for the annual Shinerama, Relay for Life and Movember campaigns. He served as a fall orientation co-ordinator; an executive member of several student clubs; a summer orientation ambassador; and participated in community service activities such as Alternative Spring Break. Outside the classroom, Charles has applied his academic knowledge to better his community. As part of a co-op program, he worked as a junior analyst at the Science, Technology and Innovation Council. He also worked with peers to produce a report for the City of Ottawa on food security which will help improve access to nutritional and affordable food for low-income families. 7

9 MEDALLISTS IN THE GRADUATING CLASS GOVERNOR GENERAL S MEDAL Awarded annually to a student standing at the head of the graduating class at the undergraduate level Donor: His Excellency the Governor General of Canada Merna Megalla Luke Adrian Steiginga CHANCELLOR S MEDAL Awarded annually in the name of the Chancellor of the University to a graduating student of outstanding academic achievement Thomas Stephen Ritchie PRESIDENT S MEDAL Awarded annually in the name of the President of the University to the student with the highest standing in a general degree program of studies Joshua Joseph Boudreau UNIVERSITY MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING GRADUATE WORK Doctoral Level Awarded, when merited, for outstanding graduate work at the doctoral level Jacob Brownscombe Jane Elizabeth Cooper Freeland UNIVERSITY MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING GRADUATE WORK Master s Level Awarded, when merited, for outstanding graduate work at the master s level Mackenzie Brian Cook UNIVERSITY MEDAL Awarded annually, when merited, to the graduating students standing highest in architectural studies, arts, cognitive science, com merce, computer science, engineering, humanities, industrial design, information technology, interfaculty studies, international business, journalism, mathematics, music, public affairs and policy management, science, and social work Architectural Studies Jason Surkan Arts Kenneth Peter Kelly-Turner Rebecca Klimo Cognitive Science Diana Lucia Salguero Commerce Jordan Allan Taylor Computer Science Sebastian Evoniak Engineering Andrew Pak Tao Kam Humanities John Ryan Information Technology Sean Shaant LeBlanc Interfaculty Studies Adrienne Maria Sukunda International Business Jabir Singh Sandhu Journalism Rachel Evelyn Lindgren Mathematics Paul Alexander Seward Music Amieke Walker Public Affairs and Policy Management Imaan Kaur Sandhu 8

10 Science Shelby Levine Social Work Hannah Walt SENATE MEDALS FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Graduate Awarded, when merited, to graduating students of outstanding academic achievement Doctoral Level Laura Gover Christen Michelle Rachul Rozita Rashtchi Martin Koji Wellman Master's Level Manon Gaudet Ryan Joseph Gohlich Luke Kersten Alexander John Heaslip Ross Andrew Sherwood Michael Tremblay SENATE MEDALS FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Undergraduate Awarded, when merited, to graduating students of outstanding academic achievement Erin Brenna Michaela Abbott Khadija Ali Ahmed Jorge Alberto Amaya Joseph Lyall Baker Gustavo Baron Nimrit Kaur Bhangoo Meagan Black Nicolas Bronskill Emma Catherine Brown Sydney Buttera Nicole Emma Cadman Alex Campbell Rachel Elizabeth Canham David Earl Caughey Lori Qi-Kei Chan David Collins Brooks Curtis Conger Anna Currie Michael Brad Daudlin Aleksandar Despotovic Christopher Hayward Dick Luke Donald Doering Claire Catherine Donnelly Michelle Duong Mohamed Karam A. Emara Abdul-Karim Farhat Layla Farhat Sean Gregory Fish Cory Tyler Fraser Aidan Geary Aly Ragae Gemae Ashley Gerber Tarek Ghadieh William Sean Gibson Angela L. Girard Gianna Alisa Giuffre Meredith Gray Jennifer M. Greenberg Craig John Greenberg Carie Anne Ching Hadley David Richard Hanssen Farida Hassan Michael Andrew Hetman Mathew Karl Hildebrand Rileigh Victoria Hughes Kathleen Ing David Alexander Ionis Heather Rose Kennedy Nalini Vijaylakshmi Khurana Marco Tsz Kong Law Anthony Lawrence Marie Francesseca Lelong Brian Timothy Lemky Quoc-Nam Le-The 9

11 Sarah Marie Lord Mary Eva MacGregor Rowan MacPhail Aubrey Maquiling Kelsey Marshall Jessica Jayme Leigh Mattice Brandon Kenneth Mayer Jennifer McAlister Andrew Michael McDermott Christopher A. McDonald Ebtsam Magdy Metwally Anna Maria Milczarek Jennifer Mitchell Jason Alexander Moggridge Lisa Ann Montroy Ruth Elizabeth Anne Mussar Robert Nguyen Serena Nguyen Sarah Letitia Nixon Jonathan Simon Oommen Ifeoluwa Oluwaseyi Oyelowo Brianna Ellexis Paterson-Sonnenburg Adrienne A. Paynter Maxime Robert Peabody Rachael Penman Taylor Paul Pinchbeck Luke Philip Prior Hui Ting Pung Hailey Brianna Quiquero Marisa Ramey Tara Indranie Rawana Thana Ridha Breanne Patricia Ridyard Erin Elizabeth Riley Brandon Michael George Robinson Michael Rogoff Rebecca Victoria Romeo Christina Elizabeth Ross Marco Rueckert Brian Michael Roland Sanders Lisa Evaline Shinder Matthew McNeil Silins Michael Silva John Martin Sime Cory Girvan Steele Joanna Katarzyna Dobrochna Szyszkowicz Jean-Philippe Tardif Kate Madeline Tenenhouse Jordyn Shane Hélène Alexandre Tremblay Diana Wade Madeleine Sophie Audrey Walshaw Kyle Sidney Walton Elaine Katherine Welsher Alanna J. Wilson Agata Wyporska Hanna Yemenu Ariel Yu RECOGNITION OF HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT The designation of with Distinction and with High Distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement by undergraduate students. In order to have the designation awarded, the following criteria must be met: Students must have completed at least 10.0 credits at Carleton University toward the degree; For the designation High Distinction, an overall cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than (on a 12-point scale); For the designation Distinction, an overall cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than 9.80 (on a 12-point scale) 10

12 MORNING CEREMONY Friday, June 10, 9:30 a.m. Degrees conferred at Spring Convocation are awarded by Senate in February and in June. Degrees awarded in February are denoted by an asterisk (*) 11

13 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Bonnie M. Patterson, C.M., O.Ont., B.A., M.L.S., ICD.D. Bonnie Patterson will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 9:30 a.m. ceremony on Friday, June 10 "in recognition of her leadership and service to Trent University and to all universities in Ontario as she guided them though changing times and built a strong network of shared vision." A champion of higher education and a role model for women in leadership, Bonnie Patterson is recognized for many firsts in the university sector. She obtained a B.A. and M.L.S. from Western University and joined its faculty. At Ryerson, she moved into academic administration and was the president s special adviser during transformation to full university status. She was the first woman dean of business in Canada. After 11 years as the longest-serving president and vicechancellor of Trent, she served nine years as president and CEO of the Council of Ontario Universities. She has won the Order of Canada, Order of Ontario, Queen s Diamond and Jubilee medals and recognition in the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada. John Daniel O Leary, B.A., LL.D. John Daniel O Leary will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 9:30 a.m. ceremony on Friday, June 10 "in recognition of his lifelong commitment and leadership in advancing literacy among marginalized and underserved communities and his service to the unique educational opportunity offered by Frontier College." Born in Toronto, he studied history and political science at Carleton while playing linebacker for the Ravens football team. He spent a year studying with the Jesuits, teaching in schools in Chicago and Winnipeg, and he lived with the L'Arche community, assisting people with special needs. After teaching literacy in an Ontario prison, he joined Frontier College as a literacy teacher in Manitoba prisons. He then joined the Frontier staff and, in 1990, was appointed president of the organization. His goal was to recruit university students across Canada as literacy tutors for disadvantaged and oppressed people. He now works in development at Teach for Canada and serves on the boards of the Christian Resources Centre and the Toronto Native Friendship Centre. 12

14 ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Morning ceremony Friday, June 10, 9:30 a.m. Vice-Chancellor and President Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., presiding The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives and remain standing during O Canada and the Elder's greeting. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience will wait until the Academic Procession has left before exiting the Fieldhouse. Processional Music John Robert Coghill Jr., B.Mus. (bagpipes) Ross Davison (bagpipes) Garry Matthews (snare drum) O Canada (The audience is invited to sing. Please see page 2.) Performed by Malak Ghanem Accompanied by James Wright Opening Ceremony Elder, Annie St-George Smith Representing the First Nations Introduction by the Master of Ceremonies Peter Ricketts, B.A., Ph.D. Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, upon Bonnie M. Patterson, C.M., O.Ont., B.A., M.L.S., ICD.D. (Presented by Don Cumming, Director, Department of University Communications) Convocation Address Bonnie M. Patterson, C.M., O.Ont., B.A., M.L.S., ICD.D. Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, upon John Daniel O Leary, B.A., LL.D. (Presented by Wayne Jones, University Librarian) Convocation Address John Daniel O Leary, B.A., LL.D. Conferring of Degrees and Awarding of Medals Warrant Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Marshal of Convocation Welcome from the Alumni Association Louise Hayes, B.J., M.A. Senior Policy Advisor, Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau, Health Canada Closing Address by the President and Vice-Chancellor Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Recessional Music 13

15 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND DISCOURSE STUDIES Christen Michelle Rachul Digesting Data: The Social and Ideological Actions of Eating Well with Canadas Food Guide Supervisor: N. Artemeva CANADIAN STUDIES Robyn J. Green Recovering Subjects: Investment in an Age of Reconciliation Supervisor: E. Mackey COGNITIVE SCIENCE Deirdre Kelly A Dual-Process Account of Moral Judgment: What Psychopaths Can Teach Us About Morality Supervisor: A. Brook Kam-Hung Kwok* Complex Fan Analysis, an Extension of ACT-R Fan Effect Model Supervisor: D. West CULTURAL MEDIATIONS Mihaela Irina* The Spell of Live Performance: HD Opera and Liveness Today Supervisor: P. Theberge HISTORY Jane Elizabeth Cooper Freeland* Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence, Citizenship and State-Making in Divided Berlin, Supervisor: J. Evans Mike Mclaughlin Irish Catholic Voluntary Associations in the Canadian Liberal Order, Supervisor: B. Elliott MASTER OF ARTS (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND DISCOURSE STUDIES Melissa Marie Caputo Toni Collette Kelsey-Lynn Patricia Ficken Matthew James Fillmore Cenyu Gu Nicole Jacobson Lubaba Nusrat Khalil* Rongrong Liu Shayna Lodge Exploring the Potential of Subtitled Foreign Media for the Learning of Conventional Expressions Lindsay Mclaughlin Xiangchao Meng Rebecca Dawn Morse Lauren Murphy* Using Discourse Genres for Knowledge- Building Activity in a Government Organization Lyndsey Nicholson Stephanie Pagé* Tamara Tarchichi Yifan Wu Ran Zhang ART HISTORY Krista Broeckx Concentration in Art Exhibition and Curatorial Practices Rose Ekins Concentration in Art Exhibition and Curatorial Practices 14

16 Manon Gaudet (Un)settling Mary Weekes: Collecting Indigenous Beadwork and Confronting Settler Identity in Twentieth-Century Saskatchewan Jasmine Inglis Yuxweluptun, Nicolson and Assu: Land, Environment and Activist Art in British Columbia Hannah Theresa Keating North as Nature: An Ecocritical Analysis of Royal Canadian Air Force Photography and Leslie Reids Mapping Time EuiJung McGillis Concentration in Art Exhibition and Curatorial Practices Anna Maria Paluch Concentration in Art Exhibition and Curatorial Practices Michel Mike Reichert Steinhauer* The Changing Face of Canada s Parliament Buildings: An Analysis of the Visual Representations Produced Between 1859 and 1927 Danielle Siemens Photographic Encounters in the North: Rosemary Gilliat Eatons 1960 Trip to the Eastern Canadian Arctic Ashley Sutherland Concentration in Art Exhibition and Curatorial Practices Brittany Joy Watson Rethinking Photographic Histories: Indigenous Representation in the Byron Harmon Collection CANADIAN STUDIES Sarah Kellerman Angus James Arteaga Carla Anne Francescutti John Gordon Kieran Doyle McKinnon Amber Katherine Polywkan Marc St. Dennis* Christopher James Teasdale ENGLISH Alana Jordan Dunbar Specialization in African Studies Danielle Kelly McKeirnan Ingrid Reiche Digitizing the Pyrates: Making a Digital Critical Edition of Captain Charles Johnsons A General of the Pyrates ( ) Specialization in Digital Humanities Rabia Singh* FILM STUDIES Evan Read Armstrong The Acisted Eye: Transgender and Intersex Bodies in International Cis- Authored Film and Television FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES King George Acquah La représentation du français parlé dans quatre pièces de théâtre québécoises. Omer A. Onguene Koumda Lubuya Tshiswaka HISTORY AND HISTORY - PUBLIC HISTORY Robert Blades Specialization in Digital Humanities Connie Gunn* The Womens Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa: Constructing Public Memory and Preserving in a Changing City, Emily Kathleen Keyes Ronald John Martini* The Reconfiguration of Eighteenth- Century Scottish Historiography: Dialogues Between the Present and the Past Paige McDonald If Japan Should Attack: Perceptions of Fear and Threat in British Columbias Newspapers, Matthew Joseph Moore* The Kiss of Death Bestowed with Gratitude: The Postwar Treatment of Canadas Second World War Merchant Navy, Redress, and the Negotiation of Veteran Identity Kathleen Ogilvie Evan Daniel Matson Sidebottom The Man Who Could Go Either Way: The Many Faces of Cowboy Masculinity in 1950s American Film and Advertising 15

17 MUSIC AND CULTURE Curtis James Perry Specialization in Digital Humanities Alex Polley Andrew Sproule Improvisation Pedagogies Via Improvised Dialogues: Lessons From a Week-Long Course on Musical Improvisation for Youth Dawn Stevenson* Shyla Chelsea Taylor PHILOSOPHY Thomas Steven Highstead* Immanuel Kants Response to David Hume Regarding Cause and Effect Dylan Hurry A Referential Analysis of Fictional Names Emily Jacobs Effective Expressions of Agency in a Broad Network of Relationships Patricia Pajunen Jonathan Reardon Julia Ann Ringma* Michael Tremblay Spiritual Exercises in Epictetus: Difficult but Justified RELIGION AND PUBLIC LIFE Kilian McCormick* Sana Patel* Kyle Adam Robert Walden WOMEN S AND GENDER STUDIES Jasmine Bosch Shahrzad Ghazimoradi Kaitlyn Green* Mengchao Li* Yamikani Msosa Ibtehaj Ali Shahid AnaLori Costillo Smith Rosalyn Stevens Leigh-Ann Worrell MASTER OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) Drew George Blackmore* Daniel Alexander Di Giovanni Neural & Predictive Effects of Verb Argument Structure Luke Kersten Leveling the Field: Talking Levels in Cognitive Science Marly Mageau Foreign Accents in Song and Speech BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Nadia Al Ali Film Studies Brittany Lynne Anderson Minor in Indigenous Studies Boyan Antonov* Glenda Natasha Aragón Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Japanese with Study Year Abroad Zaynab Ashikali and Theory of Architecture 16

18 Jared Kazik Asser and Music Michael Ayling Geoffrey Bates Megan Ellen Beckwith Art Kyle William Begin Samantha Bigelow Concentration in Creative Writing Minor in Stephanie Bilodeau* Abeal Biruk Human Rights Minor in Philosophy Meagan Black* Concentration in Creative Writing Minor in American Sign Language Co-operative Education Emma Lynn Boonstra Minor in Heather Lynn Bradley Sally Lynn Breen* Women s and Gender Studies Minor in and Minor in Sexuality Studies Laura Briggs* French and Julien Gervais Brisson Scott Brownlee Jackson Alexander Bruce Philosophy Daniel Cairns Art and Greek and Roman Studies with Study Year Abroad Emily Gillian Cameron Minor in Kaitlyn D. Campbell Human Rights Minor in Stephanie Mary Ann Cantlay and Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Christina Chaar Applied and Discourse Studies Clarissa Meghan Chambers Human Rights Minor in Communication Studies and Minor in Law Christopher Chiarelli* Marlee Faith Clarke Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Sarah Deborah Clarke Owen Clifton Philosophy Minor in Religion Rachel Clothier* Music Travis Colbourne Greek and Roman Studies Minor in European and Russian Studies and Minor in Fiona Renee Cooligan Human Rights and 17

19 Jordan Scott Paul Couture Minor in Courteney Marie Brigitte Crump Philosophy Sofia Alejandra Dala and Theory of Architecture Minor in Business Sarah Davies Minor in Co-operative Education Lynn Christine De La Pena and Theory of Architecture Marina Daniela Demetriou Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Adeline Tegwen Raphaela Deyoung Alisha Dharshi* and Theory of Architecture Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Matthew Alleyne Dodd Fiona Kirby Dodsworth Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Alexis Doerksen and Women s and Gender Studies Claire Catherine Donnelly Minor in Connor Doody Canadian Studies Zachary Neil Dorland Minor in Law Stephanie Noelle Dorsch* Human Rights Minor in Aleksanor Nicholas Dowbush Trevor Anthony Downham Canadian Studies Minor in Michelle Louise Dudley* Andrea Dunkerley Canadian Studies Minor in Indigenous Studies and Minor in Music Braydon David Dunn Human Rights Michelle Duong* and Theory of Architecture Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Toni Eichhorn Applied and Discourse Studies and Human Rights Minor in American Sign Language Stephanie Ellis* Sanita Fejzić Concentration in Creative Writing Olivia Anne James Ferderber* Minor in Co-operative Education Hayley June Ferguson Applied and Discourse Studies Joshua Philip Ferguson Minor in French 18

20 Laura Ann Chadwick Field Minor in American Sign Language Christa Lynne Fletcher Minor in Monique Christina Foch-Ietswaart Human Rights Minor in Law Matthew Richard Fron Minor in Anthropology Meagan Elizabeth Fuller Meredith Margaret Gallinger* Canadian Studies Minor in Jessie Gamarra Art Minor in Samantha Marie Gandy Women s and Gender Studies Minor in Ashley Ann Garcia Ian Gillies Minor in Political Science Deanna Gleeson Minor in American Sign Language Travis Victor Godfrey Philosophy Brendan Quinn Godreau Jasmine Gold Carly L. Gong Applied and Discourse Studies Lauren Elizabeth Goodchild Art Andre Grandpierre Human Rights Jennifer M. Greenberg Concentration in Creative Writing with Study Term Abroad Kaitlin Griggs Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Megan Louise Haley* Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in American Sign Language Nicholas Halford Philosophy Rana Hamadeh Human Rights Minor in Law Amy Hannah Art Shannon Erin Mary Hannah* and Dillon Sam Harhangi* Philosophy Specialization in Philosophy, Ethics and Public Affairs Megan Louise Hayward Minor in French and Minor in Alyson Heffernan Emily Claire Hersey African Studies and 19

21 Tiffany Hnatiw Music Minor in Ikram Abdinassir Mohamed Hussein Minor in American Sign Language Laura Mary Hutchingame Art with Study Term Abroad Taylor Dianne Hyatt Minor in Communication Studies and Minor in Miriam Deirdre Illman-White Concentration in Drama Studies Minor in Canadian Studies Abbey Jacobson Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in Sarah Jayne Jensen Minor in Anthropology Mary Geneva Jessome* and Nicolas Jimenez Minor in Statistics Olivia Johnston* Art Patrick Nicholas Juneau Minor in Film Studies Mackenzie Alexandra Kathmann Minor in Canadian Studies Christian Michael Keller Minor in German with Study Term Abroad Emma Violet Kent* Scheherazade Tariq Khan Greek and Roman Studies Minor in and Minor in Evan Steven Kiropoulos* Concentration in International Lydia Paulina Klemensowicz Human Rights Minor in Political Science with Study Term Abroad Peter Reilley Knowlton Minor in Greek and Roman Studies and Minor in Medieval and Early Modern Studies Brittany Kolody-Dyke Minor in German April-Rose Krause Minor in Konrad Kulikowski Roderick Ewan Kyte Minor in Political Science Emily Christina Labine Minor in and Minor in French Cory Steven Anthony Ladouceur* Minor in Dominique Lamontagne and Religion Sarah Lamoureux and Film Studies Roger Langevin 20

22 Gillian Langland Religion Leam Alexandre Laurin-Trehearne* and Hilary Leachman Film Studies Madeleine Lebrun Meagan Leduc Anthropology and Religion Andre Guy Legault Human Rights Marie Francesseca Lelong French Minor in Spanish Alexa Unique Lesperance Interdisciplinary Studies Jessyn Elizabeth Lethborg Human Rights Minor in Brenda Little Jeffrey Low* Minor in Film Studies Katelynn April Lowther and Theory of Architecture Minor in Greek and Roman Studies and Minor in Christine Elizabeth Lyons Concentration in Creative Writing with Study Term Abroad Mary Eva MacGregor* and Theory of Architecture Fatima Mana Applied and Discourse Studies and Rian Manson with Study Term Abroad Kendra Michelle Matthews-Gramer Greek and Roman Studies and Minor in Brandon Kenneth Mayer Music Minor in Jennifer McAlister Crystal Sunshine McConkey Gidget McCullough Women s and Gender Studies Natalie Rose McFadyen Film Studies Minor in Communication Studies Adrianna McGee Minor in Mairi Barbara E. McGuire Women s and Gender Studies Bentley James Alexander McKay Minor in Anthropology Christopher Thomas McKendy French and Montana McLaughlin Tom* Art and Keller Gratton Meekin Zachary Mellen Minor in Shane Edward James Mitchell Philosophy and Religion Minor in 21

23 Bryanne Mitton* and French Co-operative Education Andrew Nicholas Noboru Molnar Film Studies Michelle Molnar* Maxine Elizabeth Monsour* French Chantal Montano Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Serenity Moore Minor in Julia Jean Morelli Minor in Ayana Morgenstern Concentration in Creative Writing Minor in Myles Claye Moscardelli Philosophy Minor in Bushra Muhammadi and Theory of Architecture Minor in American Sign Language Rebecca Genevieve Muise Art Minor in Arts Management Samantha Rae Murray and Human Rights with Study Term Abroad Rachel Blair Scholey Neilson Art Alani Evon Nelson Art Elizabeth Ellen Nelson Anthropology and Geography Minor in Canadian Studies Stephanie Joanne Nichols* Human Rights Graeme Andrew Nidd Minor in Philosophy Chloe Lyn Nielsen Human Rights Minor in Political Science Marloes Nienhuis Philosophy and Katherine Taylor North African Studies and Film Studies Shannyn Oakley Victoria Oelck Minor in Joy Ndidi Olagoke and Theory of Architecture Minor in Design with Study Term Abroad Deborah Owusu-Akyeeah Women s and Gender Studies Minor in African Studies and Minor in Political Science Margaret Maria Pajor* Applied and Discourse Studies Lauren Parsons Art Nimalka Passanha Art Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Jana Lynn Patterson Minor in Italian with Study Year Abroad 22

24 Thomas Ramanan Paul Philosophy Allison Peddle John Erik Peippo* and Theory of Architecture Minor in Art Lena Starr Petersen Anthropology and with Study Year Abroad Demi Marie Plagianakos and Ghislaine Poirier French Renee Poitras Anthropology and Geography Alexandra Paige Pouget Minor in Canadian Studies and Minor in Christopher Andrew Powis and Theory of Architecture Nicholas Alexander Press Darko Prodanovic Minor in Law Noah Benjamin Quinn Art and Philosophy Jastinne Ramos and French Minor in Mathematics Adele Rayworth Human Rights Marian Theresa Rebeiro Erin Elizabeth Riley Minor in Neil Ripley Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Chelsi Robichaud* Alexander Graham Ross Minor in Computer Science Christina Elizabeth Ross* Anthropology and Greek and Roman Studies Melissa Sauve Jessica Marie Savage Concentration in Creative Writing Holly Elizabeth Schryburt* Human Rights Sam Alexander Scruton* Elvin Ayesu Segbo Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in Spanish Kimberley Seguin Biology and Joseph Stanley Simpson Film Studies Christopher Steven Sirrs Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Amanda Pearl Smith* French and Co-operative Education with Study Term Abroad 23

25 Kira Aislinn Smith Concentration in International Minor in Philosophy Alexandra Hannah Smith-Eivemark* Film Studies Minor in and Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Julia Sollory French Minor in Peter Somerville Philosophy Minor in Film Studies Cory Girvan Steele Religion Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Jessica Lauren Stein Philosophy Jenna Sylvester Minor in and Minor in Michael Thomas Becker Szasz* Kelly Ann Taylor Concentration in Creative Writing William Allan Teal Concentration in International Minor in Aria Thompson Minor in American Sign Language Christopher Andrew Tibben Minor in Law Jacob Tolton-Morley Catherine R. Touw Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Keerthy Treeza and Victoria Twolan Saralyn Tyler Canadian Studies Minor in Political Science Liz Verónica Vicencio Diaz Women s and Gender Studies Minor in Anthropology Miranda Kathleen Voldock and Theory of Architecture Minor in Spanish Kayla Marie Xiumei Volmar Minor in Film Studies Samuel George Wainwright Minor in Katherine Leigh Wallace Music and Madeline Webber Human Rights with Study Term Abroad Jessica Weber Laura Weedon Minor in American Sign Language Kristen Marie Wiens Minor in Michelle Wieser and Discourse Studies Minor in American Sign Language 24

26 Alanna J. Wilson and Theory of Architecture Minor in Art and Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Lara Ann Wlodarczyk* Minor in Religion Sarah May Wong Minor in Sarah Louise Wylie Alexander Shigeru Yamashita Film Studies Minor in James Yates Film Studies Miranda Yeo Ariel Yu* and Leon Zgonjanin* BACHELOR OF ARTS (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Sydney Abbott Zachary Abbott Shawn Abela* Philosophy Christopher Fowler William Addison* Ahmed O. Ahmed Religion Samantha Aiello Jenna Aitken Music Kianja Takera Akinyode Applied and Discourse Studies Patrick Allmand Greek and Roman Studies Minor in Alexandra Linnea Anderson Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Karly Alexa Anderson Jennifer Kathleen Armstrong Canadian Studies Robyn Arsenault Music Kielebe Sarah Azangi Human Rights Minor in Law and Minor in Political Science Anna Mauricia Cecilia Bailey French Minor in Chanel Voula Barnes French Minor in Christina Rose-Anne Bain* French Dennis Barry Music Alexandra Batitis Megan Emily Blair Human Rights Dianne Blais Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in Japanese Maxwell Ronald Blamauer Film Studies Minor in Music Nicholas Bohan Canadian Studies Minor in 25

27 Shannon Bosloy Andrea Sara Boulianne Art Kevin Griffin Jingwah Bowie Kayla Brewer Greek and Roman Studies Daphne Broniek Women s and Gender Studies Nicolas Bronskill Minor in Philosophy Madeline Grace Brown Shairina Brown Jenny Buffalo Greek and Roman Studies Tara Byrne Russell* Kenneth Alexander Caldwell Anastasia Casey Alicia Chan Minor in Nicole Emily Childs* Interdisciplinary Studies Minor in Political Science Nicole Helene Cloutier Ashley Coates Taylor Marie Cole* and Theory of Architecture Ayo Vannesia Crayton Women s and Gender Studies Minor in Communication Studies Danielle Aylesworth Daviau Minor in Philosophy Olivia de Kergommeaux Minor in Indigenous Studies Melanie J. Delorme* Quinn Langton-Ann Donohue* Philosophy Peter Doyle Human Rights Kelsey Rose Drysdale* Interdisciplinary Studies Seth James Duffy* Minor in Film Studies Hailey Edgington Minor in German Andre Edwards Applied and Discourse Studies Samantha Jean Evans Minor in French Eman Misayer Fahad Abeer Farhat Women s and Gender Studies Kayla Robyn Fasken Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Sarah Victoria Ferrante Canadian Studies Minor in and Minor in Geography Leah Louisa Fillion Molly Aileen Foley Minor in Michael Franey Minor in Canadian Studies Calum Fraser Sheilah Gaffney Hayley Gonzales Craig Gosse Gareth Graham Aisha Gray Greek and Roman Studies 26

28 Holly Gray Meredith Gray Evan Hallam-Bimm Philosophy Minor in Erin Marie Hansen Michael Hardinge Andrew Hay Minor in Political Science Erin Higgins Philosophy Tyler Gordon Hill* Philosophy Minor in Olivia Michele Hirschmann Philosophy Catharine Claire Hood Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Aboubaker Ibrahim Houssein* Canadian Studies Minor in Communication Studies Carylen Denise Hulcoop Religion Eleanor Hunt Sarab Issa Human Rights Minor in Law Paul Andrew James* French Claire Maxwell Jarvis* Film Studies Emma Jerome Women s and Gender Studies Jeremy Daniel Judd Minor in Juliet Kaggwa Human Rights Zeina Karkabi Applied and Discourse Studies Curtis Keller Joshua Oscar Keller Film Studies Tasha Kociszewski Tessa Helena Wei Lin Koh Applied and Discourse Studies Colin Edward Kratz Berlin Laflèche Applied and Discourse Studies Kristina Lake Women s and Gender Studies Oluwawemimo Laleye Richard Martin Larabie Film Studies Andre Paul Lariviere Film Studies Minor in Music Danyu Lou Rebeckah MacGillivray Laura Marshall* Minor in Spanish Alexandra Martelli* Minor in Film Studies Heather Maxwell Minor in Sean McCann* Minor in Japanese Meagan Laurie McCart Jordan James Ivan McConnell* David William Gerald Joseph McConville Greek and Roman Studies 27

29 Gillian Quinn McLellan Music Minor in Kyle David McNairn Mary Audrey Murphy Sarah Tajir Musa Human Rights Erika Margaret Nandlal Religion Liad David Neumann Philosophy Jennifer Nguyen Philosophy Arjun Nijhawan* Film Studies Amir Nouri Religion Kyle Noyes Music Minor in Anthropology Rebecca Cheryl Ollerhead* Michelle O Shaughnessy Minor in Religion Camille Maureen O Sullivan* Women s and Gender Studies Tessa Pallasch-Pearson* Akash Pandya* and Theory of Architecture Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Jemma Park Minor in American Sign Language Cory Alexander Parsons* Music Minor in Computer Science Jules Perron Human Rights Minor in Canadian Studies Victoria Frances Posavad Olexandra Pruchnicky* Art Taylor Jane Quinn and Theory of Architecture Dana Richardson Darrin Rideout Mackenzie Robertson Film Studies Nicholas Jacob Robinson Brandon Rodney Philosophy Kimberly Ann Rogers Isaac Ross* Larissa Jean Hannelore Russell* Kelsey Richelle Rutter-Williamson* Taylor Danial Ryan Film Studies Farrah Samuels Minor in Biology Benjamin Skeeter Wright Sankey Minor in Geography Elizabeth Mary Alouise Scherf Human Rights Minor in American Sign Language Elizabeth Mary Catherine Searle French Harold Jeremy O Manique Shantz Religion Anne Frances Sheehy Film Studies Minor in Morgan Alexandra Shepherd Minor in Kyle Seth Shuster Philosophy Minor in Spanish Hiba Slaibeh 28

30 Craig John Spring* Umlkaltun Suleiman Applied and Discourse Studies Eiman Sultan Minor in Disability Studies Christopher Tallam* Music Quinn Taylor Film Studies William Joseph Thebeau* Minor in Kristen Thompson Minor in Mengke Tian Film Studies Wade Anton Uhrig and Theory of Architecture Devin Urbisci Meredith Susan Van Volkingburgh Interdisciplinary Studies Gabriella Elena Vittorini Applied and Discourse Studies Minor in Japanese Jenny Phu Voong* Human Rights Erika Jayne Wagner Jesse Walker Human Rights Jesse George William Watts Minor in Philosophy Matthew Michael Weickert Mark Cameron Wheeler Linda A. V. White* Savanna Charlotte Caroline Willerton* Minor in Philosophy Alan Robert Williams Ryan Lee Winters Philosophy Minor in Law Chloe Wright* Film Studies Joel Xavier Minor in Music BACHELOR OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE (HONOURS) (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Mary Thayer Benedict Cognitive Science Specialization in the Biological Foundations of Cognition Minor in Music Alina Carranco Herrera Cognitive Science Specialization in the Biological Foundations of Cognition with Study Term Abroad Alana Joy Cooper Cognitive Science Specialization in Cognition and Minor in Zahrah Hajali Cognitive Science Specialization in Cognition and 29

31 Olivia Madeleine Longo Cognitive Science Specialization in Cognition and Emma Theresa McLarens* Cognitive Science Specialization in the Biological Foundations of Cognition Minor in Alexander James Bryk Salgo Cognitive Science Specialization in Cognition and Diana Lucia Salguero Cognitive Science Specialization in the Biological Foundations of Cognition Jordyn Shane Hélène Alexandre Tremblay Cognitive Science Specialization in Cognition and BACHELOR OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Ilkbay Gorkem Guduk Cognitive Science Jonathan Luloff Cognitive Science BACHELOR OF HUMANITIES (Presented by Professor Farhang Rajaee Director, The College of the Humanities) Joseph Lyall Baker Minor in Philosophy Melanie Grace Bell Minor in and Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Erin Patricia Benincasa Henry Bertoia Haley Brennan Humanities and Philosophy Jacob Ernest Burden Maggie Eileen Audrey Dewar Minor in with Study Year Abroad Benjamin James Doyle Humanities and Forrester Thorel Dunbrook Minor in Rebekah Ferriss Humanities and Law Adam Finlay Humanities and Religion Grazia Giovana Hanea Ekaterina Huybregts Humanities and Philosophy Lisa Kidd Mason Krawczyk Minor in Political Science Jadene Rae Lucas Minor in Law with Study Year Abroad 30

32 Alanna Matthies* Minor in Jamie McCormick Humanities and Communication Studies Isabel Aimee McMurray Seana Skye Oldham Humanities and Religion Minor in Political Science with Study Year Abroad Judy Onyegbado Abion Osman Madelaina Panza Minor in Philosophy Alexandre Pilon Minor in Film Studies and Minor in John Ryan Minor in Anaïs Schiffer-Graham Humanities and Philosophy Roy Ranjan Sengupta Katie Rose Stanley with Study Year Abroad Danielle Diane Star Minor in Philosophy Julia Alexandra Stewart Minor in Anthropology with Study Year Abroad Tyra Danielle Swick-Blake Euan Ross Wheaton Humanities and Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Matthew Paul Zammit-Maempel Minor in Political Science with Study Year Abroad BACHELOR OF MUSIC (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Marc Alexander Bright-Chochlekov* Minor in Business Morgan Leigh Brittain Daniel Campoli Mathieu Pierre Charlebois Minor in Anthropology David Davies Samantha Jayne Dignan* Rebecca Elizabeth Dunk Emilie Gin Taylor Hirsch Rachel Victoria Jacob Jillian Kerr Minor in Religion Vivian Lim Minor in Communication Studies Michael Magliaro Jason Joseph Mounzer* Joyce Mwandemange Brandon Nguyen 31

33 William Joseph O Neill Harrison Singer Kelly Wing Fay Tang Cynthia Luciana Tauro Christopher Peter Uba Minor in Business Amieke Walker Minor in Japanese Devon Tobias Witol CERTIFICATE IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Glenda Natasha Aragon Marlee Faith Clarke Alexandra Dent Laura Ann Chadwick Field Amelia Jane Hammond Ikram Abdinassir Mohamed Hussein Alexander Dean Jesso Kara Justine Saumure Christine Erin Shoniker Aria Thompson Michelle Wieser CERTIFICATE IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Hayley June Ferguson Carly Lichen Gong Megan Louise Haley* Abbey Jacobson Konrad Kulikowski Caitlyn Brianna Martinuzzi Chantal Montano Amanda Pearl Smith* Michelle Wieser Sarah Louise Wylie 32

34 AFTERNOON CEREMONY Friday, June 10, 2:00 p.m. Degrees conferred at Spring Convocation are awarded by Senate in February and in June. Degrees awarded in February are denoted by an asterisk (*) 33

35 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Barbara McInnes Barbara McInnes will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 2:00 p.m. ceremony on Friday, June 10, "in recognition of her service to the community as a volunteer and local organizer and for her development of the Community Foundation of Ottawa." Ms. McInnes joined the foundation at its 1987 inception, overseeing its growth to more than $100 million in assets and creating an international reputation for excellence. She has been on the Board of Governors at Carleton University, president of the Ottawa Estate Planning Council and the Ottawa School of Art, and a board member of the United Way and numerous other associations. She currently serves as a director of the Shorefast Foundation, HUB Ottawa, the Telus Ottawa Community Board and Match International Women s Fund. Barbara won the 2014 Volunteer Ottawa Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012 Key to the City, 2008 Order of Canada, 2004 Community Service Award - Academy of Medicine Ottawa and the 2001 Volunteer of the Year - Volunteer Ottawa. Anthony (Tony) Urquhart, C.M., O.C. Tony Urquhart will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 2:00 p.m. ceremony on Friday, June 10, "in recognition of his fine and internationally recognized contributions to the visual arts in Canada." Mr. Urquhart began his exhibiting career in 1956 at the Isaacs Gallery in Toronto. His art has since been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Carnegie International in Pittsburg and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. His work is in the collections of many major art museums across Canada and the globe, such as the National Gallery of Canada and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1967, he co-founded what is known today as CARFAC (Canadian Artists Representation/le front des Artistes Canadiens), which is the national voice of Canada s professional visual artists. He served as an artist in residence and then as a professor in the Department of Fine Art at the University of Waterloo from 1960 until He was named to the Order of Canada in 1995 and received the Governor General s award for Visual Arts in Jane Urquhart, B.A., O.C. Jane Urquhart will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 2:00 p.m. ceremony on Friday, June 10, "in recognition of her extraordinary talent and success as an author, enriching Canada s literary canon and the lives of her readers." She is the author of eight internationally acclaimed novels, a collection of short fiction and four books of poetry. Her work, which often centres on relationships between Canada and Ireland, is published in many countries and has been translated into numerous foreign languages. Ms. Urquhart has received the Marian Engel Award and the Harbourfront Festival Prize, and is a Chevalier dans l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France and an Officer of the Order of Canada. She has been writer-in-residence at the University of Ottawa and Memorial University. She also held the Presidential Writer-in-Residence Fellowship at the University of Toronto. She has given readings and lectures around the world. She has served on several international prize juries and is the editor of the most current Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories. 34

36 ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Afternoon ceremony Friday, June 10, 2:00 p.m. Vice-Chancellor and President Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., presiding The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives and remain standing during O Canada and the Elder's greeting. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience will wait until the Academic Procession has left before exiting the Fieldhouse. Processional Music John Robert Coghill Jr., B.Mus. (bagpipes) Ross Davison (bagpipes) Garry Matthews (snare drum) O Canada (The audience is invited to sing. Please see page 2.) Performed by Malak Ghanem Accompanied by James Wright Opening Ceremony Elder, Annie St-George Smith Representing the First Nations Introduction by the Master of Ceremonies Nimal Rajapakse, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Vice-President (Research and International) Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, upon Barbara McInnes (Presented by Gerald demontigny, Associate Professor, Director of the School of Social Work) Convocation Address Barbara McInnes Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, upon Anthony (Tony) Urquhart, C.M., O.C. (Presented by Ming Tiampo, Associate Professor, Director of the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture) Convocation Address Anthony (Tony) Urquhart, C.M., O.C. Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, upon Jane Urquhart, B.A., O.C. (Presented by Catherine Khordoc, Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Convocation Address Jane Urquhart, B.A., O.C. Conferring of Degrees and Awarding of Medals Warrant Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Marshal of Convocation Welcome from the Alumni Association Louise Hayes, B.J., M.A. Senior Policy Advisor, Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau, Health Canada Closing Address by the President and Vice-Chancellor Roseann O Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Recessional Music 35

37 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) GEOGRAPHY Andrea Carrion The Spatial Restructuring of Resource Regulation. The Gold Mining Enclave of Zaruma and Portovelo, Ecuador, Supervisors: J. Wigle and D. Smith Specialization in Political Economy Huu Trung Nguyen Community Resilience, Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaption: Learning with Coastal Communities in Central Vietnam Supervisor: M. Brklacich Erica Oberndorfer The Shared Stories of People and Plants: Cultural and Ecological Relationships Between People and Plants in Makkovik, Nunatsiavut (Labrador, Canada) Supervisor: G. Ljubicic Mary P. Trudeau* Event-Scale Hydrologic Response in Urbanizing Watersheds of the Canadian Great Lakes Basin and Associations with Fish Richness Supervisors: D. King and M. Richardson PSYCHOLOGY Nikolina Margaret Duvall Antonacopoulos* An Examination of Dog Ownership in the Promotion of Walking as a Form of Physical Activity and Its Effects on Physical and Psychological Health Supervisor: T. Pychyl Daniel LeBlanc* Trust and Risk in Website Legitimacy and Software Applications: Delving Into User Understanding of Internet Security Mechanisms Supervisor: R. Biddle Rebecca Lynn Mugford* Using Classification Trees to Link Serial Crimes Supervisor: C. Bennell Jennifer L. Pettalia* Eyewitness Identification of a Familiar Stranger: The Influence of Personal Knowledge and Previous Interaction on Recall and Recognition Accuracy Supervisor: J. Pozzulo Carla Christine Sowinski Numerical Building Blocks: Exploring Domain-Specific Cognitive Predictors of Mathematics Supervisor: J. LeFevre Dean A. Verger* Hunting for the SNARC: Spatial- Numerical Associations in an Order Judgment Task are Surprisingly Elusive Supervisor: J. LeFevre SOCIOLOGY Helin Özge Burkay The Olive as an Object of Rural Development: The Cultural Politics of Organic Food and the Making of the Local Supervisor: J. Siltanen Deborah E. Conners Who Do We Think They Are? Transformations in Feminist Knowledge Production Regarding Men Who Have Used Violence in Their Heterosexual Relationships in Canada Supervisors: J. Kennelly and D. Majury Ian Cooper Fragmented Social Exclusion and Rural- Urban Migration in China: A Case Study of Xi an Supervisor: Z. Lin Aaron Henry* District Space: A Nineteenth-Century Technique of Rule Supervisor: J. Paulson Specialization in Political Economy Justin Robert Mondoux* Class Implications of a Mortgaged Economy: Reflections on Building a of Debt Supervisor: W. Clement Jeremy Patzer Histories That Bind: Doctrinal Productivity and Legal Governance in Canadian Aboriginal Law Supervisor: A. Hunt 36

38 MASTER OF ARTS (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) ANTHROPOLOGY Karina Auclair* Tensions on Erraid: How the Need for Human Sustainability Challenges an Intentional Spiritual Community Tyler Hale More Than Material: The Vibrancy of the Car in the Volkswagen Diesel Scandal GEOGRAPHY Deborah Tafara Cavanagh Carroll Consumer, Producer and State Relations within the Multiple Scales of the Eastern Ontario Egg Industry: Exposing Scalar Relations and Neoliberal Tensions Tara Leeanne McWhinney* The Marginalization of Child Care: A Pilot Atlas of Child Care in Ottawa PSYCHOLOGY Robert Aidelbaum* Assessing the Acute Effects of CDP- Choline on Sensory Gating and Cognitive Deficits in Chronic Schizophrenia Naomi Joanne Shirley Reesor Are Gender Roles Related to Purpose in Life and Well-Being in Younger and Older Females? Emad Talisman* Exploring the Impact of the Segregation Intervention Initiative on Offender Outcomes Zachary Van Allen An Exploratory Manipulation of Openness to Experience SOCIOLOGY Jeff Buck John Graham* Making Money: Alternative Currency Use in Canada Concentration in Quantitative Methods Nicole Anne Hood* Kylie McCarthy Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Victoria Anne Spofford Exploring the Competing Risk Rationalities Surrounding Surgical Birthing Interventions: The Risk Positions of Expectant Mothers and Issues Surrounding Informed Choice Concentration in Quantitative Methods MASTER OF SCIENCE (Presented by Professor Matthias Neufang Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs) GEOGRAPHY Michelle Fairbrother Effects of Landscape Compositional and Configurational Heterogeneity on Biodiversity in Eastern Ontario Farmland Melissa Nacke Characterization of the Coastal Marine Environment in the Vicinity of a Grounded Iceberg, Canadian Arctic Archipelago Robert Oikle Searching for the Past: Archaeological Research Using a Multi-Method Geomatics Approach Samantha Piquette The Water-Use Efficiency of Dairy Farming in Eastern Ontario: A Case Study 37

39 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Souhair Abou-Arab Juditte Abou-Arraj Angelina Ben Abuba Sammy Aiello Minor in Canadian Studies Kareem Amin Shelby James Anderson Jessica Andress Minor in Matthew Atchison Meaghan Margaret Bailey Gurkaran Bajwa* Danielle Baldwin Laura Christine Barton Minor in Katubilondji Davina Bashile Jovaan Batohi Emily Beaudoin Lauren Roberta Bell with Study Term Abroad Kelsey Belland Adam Bhaiwala Nicholas Bidin Geography Brad Birchall Minor in Sarah Victoria Bond Jesus Bonilla Minor in German Mark Boucher Minor in Sexuality Studies Nicole Debra Brake Rebecca Jean Buck Derek Bullock Amanda Burri Minor in 38

40 Mariam Omar Camara Emily Grace Camelin Alicia Cameron-Zouzoulas Minor in French Alex Campbell* Minor in Anthropology Rachel Elizabeth Canham Minor in Geography Samuel Alexander Wilson Cannon Jamie Capello Minor in William Cyril Carroll Geography Concentration in Physical Geography Minor in Geomatics Jay E. Carter* Minor in Political Science Rachel Bethany Carter-Sayant Alicia Tate Cervoni Minor in French Christie Chipman* with Study Term Abroad Selena Sanghee Choi Minor in Biology David Thomas Collict Victoria Michelle Crawford Minor in American Sign Language Meagan Ivy Daly William Denomme Stephanie De Sante Saralyn Dillard Jessica Anne Doerrl Aidan Douglas Anthropology Minor in and Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Briana Kathleen Downey Minor in Brittney Anne Downey Minor in Nichole Marie Dragomatz Megan Duarte Brittany Duffney Sam Duncan Matthew Douglas Eby Minor in Earth Sciences: Earth Resources and Processes and Minor in 39

41 Joshua Eisbrenner Selim Erguden Geomatics Jennifer Lee Farrell Minor in Law Rayne Emily Fisher Minor in Film Studies and Minor in Neuroscience and Mental Health Alannah Kathryn Flint Shannon Forestell Amanda Kimberly Fricker Latisha Sheriann Gabbidon Kayla Patricia Garcia Benjamin Giroux Natasha Carole Anne Guillo Minor in Art Amelia Jane Hammond Minor in American Sign Language Craig Jameson Handy Shannon Marie Hardwick* Cheryl Lynn Harper Minor in French Omar Hassanein Minor in Technology, Society, and Environment Studies Victoria Hatfield Charles Haynes Sophie Freya Heron Emily Hollander* Hyun Jung Hong Ainsley Isabella Howard Ajamone Tiana Hutchings-Meed Minor in Spanish Kathelin Marie Ireton Alexander Danial Jarocki* Minor in Co-operative Education Susannah Johnny Leba Jokuty Sameer Vilas Joshi Neil Barry Kabesh* Yaryna Anastasia Kandyba* 40

42 Hbatullah Karar Minor in American Sign Language Georgia Mary Kattar Kenneth Peter Kelly-Turner Kayla Marie Kennedy Mark Louis Keough* Geography Justine Clare King Melissa Ann Kingsbury Amina Kinnarath Minor in Law Jason Jose Fernando Kohr Kirsh Rebecca Klimo Ainslie Clara Elizabeth Knight Minor in Geography Brittany Anastasia Kok Maria Martina Agnes Krol Daniel Filip Krupka Minor in Philosophy Sean Landriault Nicole Lang Minor in Business and Minor in Jolene Lau Minor in Communication Studies Niamh Aisling Lawlor Melissa Ann Lawr Minor in Law Ashley Lynn Lawrence* Autumn Legue Minor in Laura Lobay Cassandra Valerie Lutz Darlene Belcia Mabiala* Annah Elizabeth MacDonald and Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Bibi S. K. Majeed Ruth-Joy Achea Manu Patricio Ignacio Mariaca Munoz Jonathan Marshall Minor in Philosophy 41

43 Kelsey Marshall Julie Martinez* Karla Guadalupe Martinez-Silva Viergelane Mathurin Kali Elizabeth May Nicholas Norman Mazzuca Rachel Anne McAusland Siobhan McDade Matthew Andrew McFarlane* Heather Ann McGale Holly McIntosh Minor in Political Science Roseanne Darlene McLaughlin Tabetha Meikle Kathleen Mikraszewicz Minor in French Amanda Miller Minor in Philosophy Jennifer Mitchell Anthropology Stephan Michel Montpetit Anthropology Minor in Safaa Moussa Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Erika Kimberly Anne Naperstkow Patricia Carly Paulo Neto Jacob David Niford* Geography Concentration in Physical Geography Obiageli Doris Nnagbo Minor in Business Emily Carolyn Noulty* Minor in Lewis Novack Anthropology Sandra Ogbuagu Anthropology Leslie Orzel Minor in French with Study Year Abroad Samantha Paisley Minor in Geography Christine Victoria Panyszak Adrienne A. Paynter Jillian Christina Ruth Perry* Jessica Peters* Minor in Business 42

44 Stephen Plume Geography Liezel Seneca Ponce Kirsten Louise Posluns Dara Jean Potts Kristen Powers* Minor in Wendy Prado Minor in Business Allison Virginia Pratt Shonalie Raha Stephanie Ralko Marisa Ramey* Geography Concentration in Physical Geography Minor in Geomatics Jessica Ramsay James Warren Raynard Jason Robert Rideout Nicole Danielle Rosati Vasundhara Saravade Minor in Economics Michael Robert Scarizzi Geography Concentration in Physical Geography Carolyn Julia Schissler Minor in Geography Holly Sander Schmidt Minor in French Megan Seccaspina Nahom Seyoum Geomatics Jonathon Siadat Uzayrabdullah Abdussamad Siddiqui Geomatics Rachael Louise Simser Anthropology Minor in Chloe Falls Slowikowski Rachael Smith Laurier Gabriel Snider* Minor in Marissa Christine Sprott Madison Stanul Caroline St-Laurent Alana Leigh Swales 43

45 Karim Amer Tahan Alexandra Lauren Tapscott Minor in French William Spencer Thomas Lauren Elizabeth Thompson* Wynter Glory Trueman Minor in Jasmine Chi Lee Tsang Minor in Law Ogen Tsomo Minor in Law and Minor in Political Science Melodi Elif Uygur Victoria Rose Vieira* Camille Wait and Minor in Madeleine Sophie Audrey Walshaw Minor in French Calvin Lap Hang Wan Minor in Japanese Gavin Ward Shannon Elizabeth Way Marta Weglinski Minor in Law Ella Christie West Minor in Sexuality Studies Amanda Katie Williams* Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Margaret Fulan Williams Teagan Yaremchuk Hanna Yemenu with Study Term Abroad Yi Wan Yeung Alison Victoria Yip Eric Thomas Young Minor in 44

46 BACHELOR OF ARTS (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Lindsay Akot Minor in Courtney Albert Stephanie Alexander* Emily Marie Allan* Erica Allan Racheal Allard Danny James Allen Samantha Louise Amadio* Minor in Cindy Emmanuella Amegnigan Minor in Sexuality Studies and Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Maria Louise Andrusiak* Karine Appolon Adam C. Archibald Derek Armstrong Minor in Abdulnaser Atef* Geography Cameron Robert Bahen Emily Sandra Baker Thomas Baker* Rebecca Jeanne Ball Moussa Barry Geography Kathryn Ann Batchelor Nicholas Geoffrey Bawden Sarah Beggs Tiffany Bell Marina Verinda Belvin-Wellman* Paul Benoit Kristyn Ann Berquist Nathan J. W. Boettcher* Erin Bossons* Minor in Philosophy Romeo Boudreau Courtney Brais* Jacob Charles Brett Sean Edward Brown Cheyenne Jasmine Bruyns Minor in Disability Studies Danya Buchowski-Monnin* Minor in Brittany Allison Lucienne Burton Samantha Carriere Emily Carter* Scott Cassidy* 45

47 Jamie Clark MacKenzie Theresa Clarke Vivienne Patricia Clarke Minor in Women s Studies Dayna Jean Coburn Joshua Colley Annie Commando* Joshua Connah Alison Victoria Cook Matthew William Ryan Cook* Hilary Cooper Nicola Cooper Kailey Renee Corby Kaylee Patricia Corcoran Fletcher Andrew Cleve Courage Kathleen Mary Crotteau* Anthropology Suganya Cumarathas* Cassandra Daher* Marlaina Ashley Dauncey* Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Jenna Leigh David Minor in Sean Davies Minor in Law Mark Christopher Dawson Gilchrist Antony Jerome Mawugnon De Medeiros Alexander Derickx Willem Rene Deroode* Minor in Philosophy Jennifer Lynn Dillabough Minor in Achment Dimitriadis Selena Dinardo Grace Do Benjamin Peter Thomas Doepel Taraneh Dohmer* Minor in Communication Studies Eric Patrick Donahoe Geography Deshawna Dookie David Brandon Howe Doucet Christina Dunlop Minor in Political Science Molly Dunstan Luan Phuc Duong Sandrine Dushimire Hannah Dylewski Erica East* Amanda Enouy Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Sarah Elizabeth Evans Yousef Farrah Nana Fazaa 46

48 Haley Catherine Field Minor in French Sean Gregory Fish Minor in Geography Celine Marie Fitzgerald* Sarah P. Fournier* Minor in Canadian Studies Jason Frias Geography Cameron Stephen Fry Minor in Music Amanda Faye Gibbs Benjamin Thomas Gooley David Goss Myriam Gosselin Bissonnette* Casey Gransden Alana Caris Grant Craig John Greenberg Michael Brendan Habets* Aqattuaq Kiah Hachey* Nicholas Haley* Suzanne Hall Olivia Catherine Hart Minor in Michael P. Henry* Erica Louise Hiscock* Evelyn Anne Hope Anjali Shivanand Cuaha Hospattankar Minor in Law Julian Alexander Rothwell Hyams Julia Iannucci* Alexander Imbrogno Diane Linda Ireland Anthropology Morgan Iwanicki* Anthropology Stacey Donna Anne Janke Fatoumata Jatta* Joseph Johnson Melissa Johnston Minor in Aaron Kaiman* Karl A. Kalli David Michael Keddy-Stacey Lee Jonathan Keller* Heather Lillian M. Knapp* Michaela Kokavcova* Alyssa Kraft Edith Chun-Yee Kwan Julianne Lacroix Minor in Women s and Gender Studies Rachelle M. Lalonde Arthur Ka-Wai Lam* Geography 47

49 Dahlia Cimena Laplante Minor in Kelly Elizabeth Larocque* Jennifer Lea Lauzon Alyssa Lavigne* Minor in Dylan Lavin Minor in Siobhan Lecours Anthony Lee Kimberley Lefebvre Lauren Michelle Lefebvre Kirsten Lemieux Charta Fritz Leopardas Kimberley Ann Little Tanya Locke Wenxiang Lu Alexandra Rae Lyon* Colin MacAskill Joseph MacDonald Mason MacDonald Lindsey Ashley MacNair* Tammy Lynn MacRae Minor in Indigenous Studies Corey Mahoney* Mitchell Joseph Maracle Maja Maricic Robin Marshall* Alex Robert Martel* Gael Masonga Minor in Law Jedete Mbuguje Jennifer McAlister* Kiersten McDonald Grace McEwen Rachel Christy M c Geachie Brady Scott McIlmoyle Kristen Marie McVeigh Minor in Law Nagina Meenapal Shane Melcher Genevieve Elizabeth Aline Meloche* Ben Lerie Dominic Mendillo* Sean W. Meredith* Sarah Merriam* Sara Mikolajewski Dominic Miyata Samantha Ruth Moffatt Christopher Montgomery* Ryan Scott Montgomery* Geography Minor in Canadian Studies 48

50 Pauline Nicole Morrison* Meagan Muldoon Minor in American Sign Language Theresa Munroe* Jonathan Alexander Nagata Nada Nasri Candice Neish Melanie Andreea Neville Anthropology Minor in Religion Megan Norris Martina Notarandrea Aleisha Oliver Victoria Maria Ozimkowski Geography Sabrina Panuccio* Justin Paquin* Emilie Marie Paradis* Sarah Paradis Minor in American Sign Language Christina Paravan* Chelsea Margaret Parker Joelle Katherine Pavelich Minor in American Sign Language and Minor in Sexuality Studies Ashton David Payne Minor in Philosophy Kyle Pellegroms* Matteo Petti Geography Minor in Jason Roy Petticrew Minor in Milena Piacek Shayla Pierre Jennifer Pinto Minor in Danielle Plaschy Minor in Communication Studies Jordyn Patricia Playne Minor in Canadian Studies Cory Rene David Poulin* Matthew J. Purcell Aleena Qadri Hanna Raffoul* Chelsea Ramsay* Jordan James Robert Ramsey* Rachel Anne Rauws* Minor in French Tara Indranie Rawana Gerine Reid Evan Reynolds Minor in Greek and Roman Studies Kaitlyn Patricia Rihel* Minor in Law Maggi Fernanda Rivera Amanda Stephanie Marie Roe* Aaron Rogers Alysia Nicole Ross 49

51 Matthew Eddie Roy Connor William Russell Drew Kirk-Donavan Samuels Minor in Law Emily Schultz* Minor in Communication Studies Shanteena Keeyawna Scott Supriya Sethi Amy Kathleen Sharp* Donald Alexander Sharp Tianna Ashyln Shivkumar Minor in Disability Studies and Minor in Sexuality Studies Jenalea Skinner-Keith Jonathan Edward Peter Skoda Cortney Delroy Smith Minor in Technology, Society, and Environment Studies Taylor Ellen Smith Christina Maria Sourges Amanda Spurr* Selina Emma Stark John Alexander Steinbock Melissa Stewart Minor in Music Steven Stofko Devon Sutherland Geography Heather Lauren Sweatman Adriana Lynn Taylor Minor in Law Craig Thompson Austin Luke Tomasini Danielle Nicole Trimm Céline Trudel David George Tushingham Roxanna Tuy Niki Arliss Underhill Oliver Thomas Van Dusen Jennifer Videto Sara Wade Karen Lynn Margaret Walker Minor in Disability Studies Julius Wamala* Amelia Rose Waugh Tori Weatherhead Brenna Weir* Paula Dawn Whissell* Sarah Wigle Neil Patrick Williams Bradley Wogrinetz 50

52 Joshua Wood* Cameron Woodard Erika Yun-Kae Wu Stephen Zanyk Davey* Geography Ce Zhang Lindsey Ziebell* BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) (Presented by Professor Catherine Khordoc Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Samuel James Allison Minor in Statistics Elise Belle Rose Geography Concentration in Physical Geography Ante Cavar Geomatics Allen Chen Maissam Chidiac Ella Chochla Craig Croskery Physical Geography Mac Emmanuel Dimanlig Sercan Kum Rachel Lacroix* Minor in French and Minor in Neuroscience and Mental Health Shelby Levine Taylor McWade Physical Geography Minor in Geomatics Ruth Elizabeth Anne Mussar Minor in Statistics Besjana Osmenaj* Geomatics Brent Jeffrey Pitchford Adrianna Marie Ruggiero Minor in Law Samantha Sadler Minor in Food Science Olga Sarycheva Michael Telusma Mélanie J. Varin Michel Gilles Veilleux Stephanie Webber 51

53 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WELCOME Congratulations on obtaining your degree from Canada s Capital University, and welcome to the Carleton University Alumni Association (CUAA). With your remarkable achievement today comes membership in a thriving club a dynamic organization of more than 140,000 people living and working around the world who all share a proud connection with this university. This network can help you realize your dreams, open doors around the world, and connect you to your alma mater. This is a day for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity for reflection. As you savour your accomplishment, take a moment to look back on your years at Carleton. Remember the ideas that challenged you, the professors who inspired you, and the lifelong friendships you have made. You will treasure these wonderful Carleton memories for the rest of your life. On behalf of your Alumni Association, congratulations on reaching this milestone. Welcome to the CUAA we re here to help you as you embark on a happy and successful future. Jay Nordenstom, B.A. President, Carleton University Alumni Association 52

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