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St. Thomas University Fredericton, NB May 11, 2021 Graduates Certificate of Native Language Immersion Teaching Kelsey Rochelle N St. Thomas University Fredericton, NB May 11, 2021 Graduates Certificate of Native Language Immersion Teaching Kelsey Rochelle Nash-Solomon St. Mary's First Nation, NB Bachelor of Applied Arts Christine Caissie (Criminal Justice) Memramcook, NB Emma Renee Caldwell (Criminal Justice) (distinction) St. Stephen, NB Megan Lauryn Carrier (Criminal Justice) Campbellton, NB Shianne Cathleen Curtis (Criminal Justice) Bathurst, NB Emilie Dallaire (Criminal Justice) (distinction) Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, NB Isaac Farua (Criminal Justice) Miramichi, NB Alexander Andrew James Gallant (Criminal Justice) (distinction) Miramichi, NB Brooklyn Jordan-Arsenault (Gerontology) Minto, NB Jo-Ann Marie Kenny (Gerontology) (distinction) Warwick, NB Samantha Ashley Lyons (Criminal Justice) Bathurst, NB Angela Christine Samways (Gerontology) Yarmouth, NS Jessica Lynn Stewart (Criminal 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Parrsboro, NB Nicole Elaine Bristol Amherst, NS Mara Kathleen Broad Fredericton, NB Hanif Harold Brown St. Thomas, Jamaica Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Nathan Kenneth Daoust Brown New Maryland, NB Alison Pamela Bruder Dundas, ON Rachel Marie Burke Fredericton, NB Eric Henry Burns New Maryland, NB Grayce Elizabeth (distinction) East Selkirk, MB Madres de la Plaza de Mayo Prize Maria Paula Caicedo (distinction) Valle del Cauca, Colombia Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Kyren John Carter Miramichi, NB Martin Andrés Carvajal Garcia Quito, Ecuador Victoria Alexis Castonguay (distinction) Quispamsis, NB Claudia Angeline Chartier Fredericton, NB Diana Carolina Chávez Sevilla (distinction) Quito, Ecuador Angela Rovia Chiasson (distinction) Fredericton, NB Chase Daniel Chitty Sechelt, BC Sing Yi Chua Johor Bahru, Malaysia Leah Brittany Clark Fredericton, NB Jordan David Cobbett Fredericton, NB Brittany Marcie Comeau Digby, NS Josée Marie Cooper Fredericton, NB Emily Laura Cordero (distinction) Fredericton, NB Amber Star Cormier Rexton, NB Megan Bree Anne Cormier (distinction) Rothesay, NB Megan Lee-Anne Costain (distinction) O’Leary, PE Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Caleb Cox (distinction) Lower Derby, NB Megan Madeline Craig Fredericton, NB Delaney Grace Crawford (distinction) Kingston, NB David Velensky Prize in Creative Writing Claudia Cuevas Aguiar Havana, Cuba Patricia Cuevas Aguiar Havana, Cuba Christen May Curran-Wall (distinction) Saint John, NB Matthew Eric Daigle (distinction) Miramichi, NB Destiny Davidson (distinction) Fredericton, NB Caroline Michele Delaney Saint John, NB Hillary Marie Denbow Miramichi, NB Josie Marie Grace Dick Miramichi, NB Garret Dickson Miramichi, NB Dakota Donovan Miramichi, NB Gabrielle Elizabeth Cécile Dubé Miramichi, NB Danyelle Deborah Dupuis Notre Dame, NB Marcos Perez Edgar (distinction) Portland, Maine Haley Marjorie Edgett Moncton, NB Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Austin William Corey Edwards Fredericton, NB Emma Grace Edwards Halifax, NS Amanda Grace Elderkin (distinction) Riverside-Albert, NB William Estabrooks (distinction) Public Landing, NB Lindsay Anne Feit(distinction) New Glasgow, NS Adriana Figueroa Alvarenga San Salvador, El Salvador Travis Joshua Flynn (distinction) Moncton, NB Kristen St. Amour Foreman Fredericton, NB Hannah Forsyth (distinction) Miramichi, NB Hilary Christene Foster Riverview, NB Kristine Anne Freeman Miramichi, NB Alicia Catherine Galley Miramichi, NB Jacque Gaudet Moncton, NB Nicholas Roland Neil Gaudet Fredericton, NB Eugénie Alexandra Gaujacq (distinction) Fredericton, NB Alan Mason Prize in 4th year Michael Nicholas Prize in Anthropology in 4th Year Brenna Gauthier Riverview, NB Jasmine Faith Gidney (distinction) Little River, NS Natasha Michelle Gionet-Youssef (distinction) Fredericton, NB Amber Louise Girvan Perth-Andover, NB Abigail Jane Grant-Adams Fredericton, NB Morgan Lee Greer Noonan, NB Andrew Keir Guignard Bathurst, NB Shannon Gumbs (distinction) St. Catherine, Jamaica Taylor Leigh Gyuk (distinction) Fredericton, NB Melanie Caroline Hamel (distinction) Fredericton, NB Lexy Marie Handrahan (distinction) Tignish, PE Zachary Francis Hansen Jacksonville, Florida Talia Julie Harper Fredericton, NB Colton Wayne Harvey Nash Creek, NB Essma Hassan (distinction) Ottawa, ON Celeste Anne Sinclair Hay (distinction) Fredericton, NB The Science and Technology Studies Prize Aaliyah Mackenzie Hayes Fredericton, NB Zacharie Hebert Aldouane, NB Leah Madeline Rose Henry Saint John, NB Eduardo Alexander Hernandez Fredericton, NB Catherine Eleanor Hetherington Grand Bay-West Field, NB Kiana Hilchie (distinction) Rothesay, NB Logan Thomas Hiltz (distinction) Oromocto, NB Kelsey Elizabeth Mary Horsman Lower Coverdale, NB Christopher Humble Fredericton, NB John Philip Hunter Fredericton, NB Megan Jenkins (distinction) Miramichi, NB 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Edward Earl Lenihan Bathurst, NB Charles Andrew Blake Lindsay St. Stephen, NB Courtney Dawn Lynch Miramichi, NB Michaela Katherine Lynne MacAulay Fredericton, NB John D. 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Macdonald Hanwell, NB Anna Joyce MacGlashing (distinction) Riverview, NB Erin Kathleen MacIsaac Bridgewater, NS Lillian Taylor MacIsaac Riverview, NB Hannah Rose-Ellen MacQuarrie (distinction) Moncton, NB Dr Gary Irwin-Kenyon Prize in Gerontology Megan Alberta Manuel Miramichi, NB Erin Elizabeth McCrea (distinction) Fredericton, NB Morgan Bailey McHatten (distinction) Woodstock, NB Jason McIntyre Fredericton, NB Matt William McKinley Fredericton, NB Katie Lynn McLaggan Fredericton, NB Kyle Robert Kenneth McNally (distinction) Campbellton, NB Robert McPhee Oromocto, NB Vanessa Lillian Katherine Meehan Lavigne Pouch Cove, NL Megan Casidy Melanson Riverview, NB Nicole Francine Melanson Moncton, NB Holly Miller Eel River Bar First Nation, NB Hannah Amethyst Miranda Millier Douglas, NB Megan MacKendrick Mills Fredericton, NB Garrett William Moore (distinction) Barre, Vermont Thomas Alexandre Morin New Maryland, NB Hillary Alexis Morris Miramichi, NB David Andrew Moser Fredericton, NB Victoria Florence Muise Dartmouth, NS Jonathan Douglas Ross Newton New Maryland, NB Matthew James Oram (distinction) Saint John, NB Bailey John O'Regan Rothesay, NB Olivia Lynn Ormond Oromocto, NB Tommie Angelica Owen St.Anne, NB Madison Joyce Jacqueline Owens (distinction) Fredericton NB Hannah Lynn Paget Windsor, NB Cassidy Morgan Paré Oromocto, NB Emily Anne Patterson (distinction) Middleton, NB Andree Paulin Fredericton, NB Sofia Paura (distinction) São Paulo, Brazil Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Daniela Celeane Paz Brizzio Fredericton, NB Monica Paz Brizzio Fredericton, NB Shi'anne Valerie Jane Pickett Waasis, NB Rebecca Patricia Plamondon Springhill, NS Gabrielle Zoe Plourde (distinction) Yarmouth, NS Katelyn Josie Porter (distinction) McNamee, NB Dallas Trent Power Bridgewater, NS Brittany Christine Ranni (distinction) Fredericton, NB Kelly Michelle Raymond Saint John, NB Kyle Michael Leo Reissner (distinction) Fredericton, NB Kassidy Nicole Richard Vassalboro, Maine Ariel Elaine Rickard Fredericton, NB Emily Paige Rioux Grand Falls, NB Justyn Roberts Fredericton, NB Annabelle Ruest (distinction) Edmundston, NB Erika Paola Ruiz Arenas (distinction) Mexico City, Mexico Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement Zachary Nicholas Charles Russell Labrador City, NL Alicia Margaret Ryan Morell, PE Darragh Ryan Campbellton, NB Amanda Jean Saunders (distinction) Barrie, ON Julia Dianne Scarbro Nackawic, NB Molly Linnea Schriver Fredericton, NB Allison Rae Schurman
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