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107TH CONVOCATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES FACULTY OF EDUCATION

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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2020

2 | Faculty of Education History of Brock

pened in 1964, is named for The campus steadily expanded to keep pace Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, who died in with the demand for a Brock education with the Obattle at nearby Queenston Heights in the construction of world-class research labs, a landmark War of 1812. Brock’s final words were said to have been fine arts complex, an international students’ centre “Push on, my brave fellows!” A Latin translation of this and a new research and innovation hub. is “Surgite!” — which is Brock University’s motto. Brock serves its community as a cultural, academic The seeds of the University were sown long before the and recreational centre, bringing excellent facilities to the doors first opened. Brock’s story is about a community that people who created the University all those years ago. We rose up and built the institution it wanted for its future. are committed to building our community and fostering an In the late 1950s, there was growing public discussion environment that serves our students and our neighbours. about how Niagara should have its own university. The The modern university is the lineal descendant grassroots sentiment became a movement in 1957 when of the university of the Middle Ages. Its the Allanburg Women’s Institute asked the purposes and organization, even much of its government to consider opening a university in the region. ceremonial role, are medieval in origin. By fall 1962, the Brock Founders Committee was Today’s ceremony stems from the medieval tradition. incorporated. They received approval to create a new The procession of the guild of teachers, whose solemn university, then developed an administrative and assembly, or Convocation, is the modern equivalent of academic plan. Then they began raising money. the full congregation of all Faculties, is followed by the After years of meetings and fundraising, Brock Chancellor and the Mace, the symbol of the University’s opened in September 1964. It had 127 students in corporate authority. The academic gowns, hoods and a refurbished refrigeration factory at the foot of the caps declare in their various designs and colours the Niagara Escarpment in St. Catharines. In 1966, the academic qualifications of the faculty. The citations landmark Brock Tower was completed, and Faculties and presentations by the faculty to the Chancellor began moving “up the hill” to the University’s attest to the Chancellor and to society the degree of permanent home atop the Niagara Escarpment. proficiency attained by the students of the University. For the next 30 years, Brock sent thousands of The Chancellor confers upon the students the graduates on to successful careers. It built a name for appropriate degree. It is the act, not a certificate, its personal quality of teaching afforded by attentive which constitutes the validity of the degree bestowed. faculty and controlled class sizes. As the new millennium The statement “I admit you” and the placing of the dawned, enrolment soared. Brock transformed from an students’ hands within those of the Chancellor and his undergraduate institute to a comprehensive University associates, bind the students to the University. They with flourishing research, graduate and doctoral programs. receive what the University has been and what it is today. The graduates are what the University hopes to be.

Faculty of Education | 3 The University Flag The Eagle Feather Our flag is the Banner of Arms of the Grant of Arms to During Brock University Convocation ceremonies, Brock University, granted on March 17, 1965. The main Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo, a member of the Cree feature on the flag is a gold-winged eagle with the book of nation, wears a headdress made by her mother, and an learning on its breast. Yellow and red are colours associated eagle feather. Eagles are considered sacred within many with academic institutions and the eagle was once thought Indigenous traditions. They fly higher and see better than to be the bird that flew the highest and was the wisest. any other bird, and represent honesty, truth, strength, The top the flag includes the maple leaf, representing courage, wisdom, power and freedom. Canada; a trillium representing Ontario and a shell Eagles are believed to have a special connection (escallop)-a symbol long associated with the Lincoln- to Creator, and at Convocation, the feather is used Welland Regiment and the County of Welland. The flag, to call upon the Creator and to command respect for donated by the members of Brock’s 1994 Quarter Century the ceremony. Club, stands on the stage for each Convocation ceremony and is flown daily on campus. Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is the honour society serving business The University Mace programs accredited by AACSB International - The Maces were originally specialized war clubs, made of Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. metal or garnished with metal spikes used by knights or Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest other warriors. recognition a business student anywhere in the world This functional weapon evolved into a symbolic emblem can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB of legislative and civic authority used by cities and towns International. Brock received accreditation to AACSB in and, ultimately, by parliament. Many have 2003, joining top international business schools, and in decorated maces as symbols of their corporate identity 2004 was admitted into Beta Gamma Sigma. and authority. Membership in this honours society is offered only to Brock was presented with its mace in 1992 as a gift from the best business and accounting students: undergraduates the people of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the birthplace of completing third year in the top 10 percent of their class Major-General Sir Isaac Brock. and graduates ranking in the top 10 per cent of their It is made of sterling silver and incorporates the undergraduate programs or top 20 per cent of their Guernsey seal; the University crest; a crown from the master’s program. Constable’s baton; flames of learning from the University’s coat of arms, a maple leaf, scallop shell and Trillium flower, which are symbols of the University; and a button from the Campus Wide Co-Curriculum uniform of Brock’s 49th regiment. The Campus-Wide Co-Curriculum is a program designed to enhance the Brock student experience through the completion of activities and opportunities within 10 A Warm Welcome From different co-curricular domains. Brock University’s Aboriginal By completing the Campus-Wide Co-Curriculum, a student has made a meaningful investment in their Education Council holistic development and has demonstrated a significant We at Brock University would like to acknowledge and commitment to continuous learning and personal growth. honour the ancestors of those on whose traditional lands Students who complete the program are eligible to be we gather today. Brock University is located on the shared inducted into the Isaac Brock Insignia Circle, a distinguished lands of the Original Peoples, which became known as society of current students and alumni who are highly the traditional beaver hunting grounds. The Aboriginal engaged in the Brock experience. Education Council and Brock University have worked This distinction is acknowledged by a red cord worn by collaboratively to keep the importance of our shared the graduand. history, friendship and future relationships in our minds and hearts. We would like to recognize the successes of our Indigenous graduates and all those graduating today.

4 | Faculty of Education Academic Regalia • Master of Theological Studies - Red With Royal Blue Trim • Bachelor of Accounting - Red With Emerald Green Trim Academic regalia at Convocation is steeped in tradition. • Bachelor of Arts - Red With White Trim All participants wear gowns, which are reminiscent of the robes worn by monks or clergy in medieval times. Hoods, • Bachelor of Business Administration worn draped over the shoulders and back, are derivatives of Red With Emerald Green Trim the simple coverings worn by people of all classes to keep • Bachelor of Business Economics - Red With Tan Trim their heads warm in an inhospitable climate. • Bachelor of Computing And Business The Chancellor’s gown is made from aegean blue silk and Red With Grey Flannel Trim trimmed with gold lace. It is worn with a round velvet cap with a gold tassel. The Vice-Chancellor’s gown is similar, • Bachelor of Education - Red With Light Blue Trim but trimmed with silver. The University coat-of-arms is • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education embroidered on the front facing of each gown. Honorary Red With Delmar Blue Trim doctors wear gowns made of blue material with gold • Bachelor of Kinesiology facings down the front and on each sleeve. Black With Light Sage Green Trim Faculty members wear the academic regalia appropriate • Bachelor of Music - Red With Pink Trim to their degrees. Most doctoral gowns are more than one colour and many have three horizontal bars of velvet on • Bachelor of Physical Education each sleeve. Hoods signify the degrees and institutions Red With Olive Green Trim from which they were received. Since Brock has faculty • Bachelor of Public Health - Red With Peach Trim who graduated from scores of different universities, the • Bachelor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Convocation procession is dramatic and colourful. Red With Sage Green Trim Brock’s graduates wear aegean blue gowns and, after being admitted to their degrees, don distinctive hoods • Bachelor of Science - Red With Golden Yellow Trim which identify them as graduates of our University. Made • Bachelor of Science In Nursing - Black With Peach Trim of scarlet viyella, the hoods are lined with navy blue and • Bachelor of Sport Management gold material. Three bars of navy blue are set against the Red With Loden Green Trim gold in a manner that suggests a dress uniform that might have been worn by General Brock. • Bachelor of Tourism Studies The edge of each hood is trimmed with velvet in the Black with Spanish Yellow Trim appropriate colour for the degree: • Doctor of Philosophy Honour Cords Black With Red Chevrons And Red Velvet Trim Honour cords are worn by graduands meeting the • Master of Accountancy - Black With Red Trim following criteria: • Master of Arts - Red With White Trim Graduands who have completed a 20-credit honours • Master of Applied Disability Studies program with first-class honours standing, which requires Black with Yellow Trim a minimum 80 per cent average in all major credits and a minimum of 70 per cent in the remaining credits. As well, • Master of Business Administration a transfer student must have completed a minimum of Black With Blue Trim five credits at Brock University, including all departmental • Master of Business Economics - Red With Tan Trim honours requirements for Year 4 and have maintained a • Master of Divinity - Red With Purple Trim minimum 75 per cent overall average and a minimum 80 per cent major average (based on Brock courses only). • Master of Education - Red With Light Blue Trim or: • Master of Professional Kinesiology Black With Light Sage Green Trim Graduands who have completed the approved 15-credit pass degree or 20-credit non-honours degree with a • Master of Public Health - Red With Peach Trim minimum 80 per cent overall average. Transfer students • Master of Science - Red With Golden Yellow Trim require a minimum 80 per cent cumulative average in all • Master of Sustainability - Red with Blue Trim Brock courses and a minimum 80 per cent overall average.

Faculty of Education | 5 Message of congratulations

I welcome you to Convocation to celebrate all the achievements that have brought you here and that you will continue to accomplish in the years ahead. Graduation is one of the most memorable events in our lives, because it marks the end of a long journey. It tells you and your families that you are now prepared to begin another journey to achieve future goals. It is my turn to thank you. I have learned from you and you have made me a better person. I have learned during my time as Brock Chancellor that change only happens when grassroots people like yourselves get involved, get engaged and come together to demand change. On your own of life, you will encounter challenges and obstacles, but if you respect advice from family, mentors and elders, together you can overcome anything. Sometimes we forget to thank those people closest to us. Do not forget about these people who sacrificed and did everything for you to be where you are today. SHIRLEY Your graduation is an important day in their lives too, because they know that CHEECHOO they did something right. Chancellor And so I say — congratulations to all the graduates. And congratulations to all your parents, too, for work well done. Miigwetch, it’s been a wonderful journey, and best wishes goes to your next Chancellor, Hilary Pearson.

It is my privilege, on behalf of the faculty and staff at Brock University, to extend congratulations to the Class of 2020. As well, may I extend the University’s sincere thanks to the special guests who are part of this year’s unique celebration of academic achievement. Brock is proud of our graduates, and you will find that your Brock degree and experience will have prepared you for future success. You have worked hard to earn your degree and you should be proud of your accomplishments. You have already demonstrated the capacity and resiliency core to your future achievements. As you follow your life’s path, you will continue to discover the opportunities that exist for Brock graduates in a society that, more than ever before, needs a much higher proportion of its citizenry to have a university-level education. I encourage you to accept the responsibilities and opportunities that come with making a difference in today’s world, and to serve society well by being innovators GERVAN and leaders, both in your career and through your personal pursuits. FEARON I also thank you for the contributions you have made to the success of the President and Vice-Chancellor University and to our strong spirit of community. As one of more than 105,000 Brock University alumni, you will always remain an important part of the Brock family and a member of the institution’s future.

6 | Faculty of Education On behalf of the Board of Trustees, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate each and every one of you upon your graduation from Brock University. The past few years have been filled with hard work, incredible experiences and memories. During that time, you also have evolved and grown, and are now ready for new challenges. Brock has provided you with the resources to succeed in your future endeavours and that the lessons you learned prepare you for a full and rewarding life and career. You have a degree from an outstanding University, and that provides you with a lifelong key to many opportunities. Allow me to also welcome you to the fast-growing ranks of Brock Alumni, now numbering more than 105,000. May the memories and knowledge you have gained at Brock carry you forward and contribute to the communities of which you are a part. We hope you keep in touch, share your experiences and visit when you are able. GARY Have a great life! Surgite. COMERFORD Chair, Board of Trustees

This is a celebration of your achievements at Brock University, and the faculty and staff offer you and your family their sincere congratulations. We are pleased and proud that you chose Brock as your university. Think of how you have changed since your first days on campus. The exams, assignments, seminars, labs, experiential learning opportunities, varsity sports, student exchanges, as well as the new friendships have given you skills and confidence you take with you into the world. Your experience at Brock University has changed you. You are prepared to leave Brock as a graduate and make an impact on the world. Whether through your career, further studies or volunteer opportunities, you are well prepared for life as an engaged citizen. You have the tools you need for learning throughout your life. Your education is with you forever, informing your decision-making and helping to forge your path ahead. Remember the lessons learned and you will be well-served at every step of your journey forward! Those of us who have had the privilege of earning a university degree have GREG much for which we should be grateful. The family, friends and society that gave us FINN this opportunity deserve our heartfelt thanks and we have a responsibility to them and Vice-President, Academic to do what we can to make the world a better place for all of humanity. Enjoy every second of this day, for you have earned it, but do not forget all of those who have made it possible.

Faculty of Education | 7 Message of congratulations

ERIN MATHANY PRESIDENT, BROCK UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

In 1967, 39 graduating students received degrees at Brock’s first Convocation ceremony. Today, you are joining more than 105,000 graduates as members of the Alumni Association. The Brock University Alumni Association (BUAA) represents the interests of all Brock alumni and acts as an advocate on your behalf, creates opportunities for you as a graduate to stay engaged with the Brock community, and recognizes the achievements and successes of Brock’s alumni through our Recognition of Excellence programming.

CHRISTOPHER YENDT PRESIDENT, GRADUATE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION

Congratulations! Today, you begin the next phase of your life journey as a graduate of Brock University. Your perseverance through graduate studies in pursuit of academic excellence is a remarkable achievement, so take time to reflect and be proud of your accomplishments. This is an incredible milestone and your time at Brock is an important chapter in your story. As it comes to an end, you enter a world that is as complicated and enormous as it has ever been. Use your education and experience to make the world — your world — the best it can be. I wish you all the best on that journey, Surgite!

ASAD JALIB PRESIDENT, BROCK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION

Today is a monumental victory for each of you, as it marks the culmination and affirmation of your degree at Brock University. As one chapter ends, the page turns for another to begin, to which Convocation signals your indoctrination into an elite group of more than 105,000 distinguished alumni. We are confident that you will be able to harness the challenges our world faces today and use them as fuel for your future endeavours, creating everlasting innovation and positive change for generations to come. Cheers to you — the Class of 2020. Best of luck and Surgite!

8 | Faculty of Education Award for Excellence in Teaching

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING SPY DÉNOMMÉ-WELCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, EDUCATIONAL STUDIES

Associate Professor of Educational Studies Spy Dénommé-Welch is an Anishnaabe-Algonquin multi-disciplinary scholar, composer, librettist/playwright and producer who works in opera and theatre. His work focuses on Indigenous topics in the arts, education and the impacts of decolonizing through music and performance. He is also the artistic director of Unsettled Scores, an Associate Composer with the Canadian Music Centre and a member of the Canadian League of Composers and Playwrights Guild of Canada. He wrote and co-composed the Dora Mavor Moore-nominated opera Giiwedin, and in 2019, was awarded the inaugural New Frontiers in Research Award. Dénommé-Welch has received several arts funding grants through Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts, as well as research grants through Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

Additional Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching Recipients Faculty of Applied Health Sciences: Ken Lodewyk Goodman School of Business: Eric Dolanksy Faculty of Humanities: Carole Lynn Stewart Faculty of Math and Science: Bob Carlone Faculty of Social Sciences: Nick Baxter-Moore Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Research Excellence Award Kinesiology: Kim Gammage

Faculty of Education | 9 2020 Spring Convocation Honorary Doctorate Recipients

GARY KOBINGER A Canadian microbiologist and international high-profile figure in the area of infectious and immune disease treatment, Gary Kobinger serves as a Professor and the Director of the Infectious Disease Research Centre at the Université Laval. Kobinger is recognized for his development of an Ebola virus disease treatment, for which he was named Scientist of the Year in 2015 by Radio Canada (CBC), and has received various other awards, including the 2014 Gully award, the Order of Manitoba and the Meritorious Service Cross (civil division) of the Governor General of Canada in 2016, the Manning Principal award in 2017 and the Governor General of Canada Innovation award in 2018. Kobinger received his PhD from the Université de Montréal in 1998 before completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2005, he was recruited by the Public Health Agency of Canada, where he served as the Chief of the Special Pathogens Biosafety Level 4 program at the National Microbiology Laboratory.

PAUL MARTIN The Right Honourable Paul Martin was Prime Minister of Canada from 2003 to 2006, after serving as Minister of Finance from 1993 to 2002. As Prime Minister, he set in place a 10-year plan to improve health care and signed agreements with the provinces and territories to establish the first national early learning and child-care program. Under his leadership, First Nations, the Métis Nation, and Inuit leaders, along with the federal government, reached a historic consensus with the 2005 Kelowna Accord to eliminate funding gaps in health, education, housing, and clean water for Indigenous people. After leaving public life in 2008, Martin and his family founded the Martin Family Initiative, a charitable organization committed to improving education, health and the overall well-being of Indigenous children and youth in Canada. In 2012, he was appointed Companion to the Order of Canada.

10 | Faculty of Education PEGGY NASH As a long-time advocate for labour, human rights, gender equality and democratic engagement, former NDP Member of Parliament (MP) Peggy Nash is a sought-after speaker and media commentator. During her time as MP, she made good jobs, fair taxation, and investment in cities and infrastructure her priorities, including as an NDP federal leadership candidate. Prior to her first election in 2006, she was a senior negotiator and top advisor for Canada’s largest private-sector union, the Canadian Auto Workers, now called UNIFOR. She led bargaining in key sectors, including airlines, hospitality, and later the auto sector, becoming the first woman from the union to do so. She also pioneered key policies and programs for the labour movement on human rights and women’s leadership. After public life, Nash has continued her commitment to equality as a co-founder of the Ryerson Faculty of Arts Women in the House program. She also chairs the Labour Management Advisory Committee at the Ted Rogers School of Management.

ALICE RUEDA While working in the high-tech industry for more than a decade, Alice Rueda was responsible for developing the first commercial fixed broadband wireless access system. Rueda is now pursuing her doctoral degree in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at after obtaining her master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and her bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Manitoba. Her current interest is to characterize Parkinson's voice impairment and tremors — collaborating with research scientists in Canada, Colombia, Brazil and Germany. Rueda is also a member of the Parkinson 101 team for Parkinson Canada and was a committee member for Superwalk 2019.

DEBBIE ZIMMERMAN For more than 30 years, Debbie Zimmerman has been a political, business and community leader in Niagara and Ontario, recognized for her commitments to children, mental health, the environment, agriculture and responsible government. Zimmerman served as the first — and only — female chair of Niagara’s regional government where, among other issues, she led the charge for early childhood development programs. She spearheaded a multi-million-dollar fundraising effort to build a children’s mental health facility in St. Catharines and has been recognized for her efforts to protect and preserve Ontario’s Greenbelt. Zimmerman’s political career was a springboard to other ventures. She was the chair of the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation for eight years and was assigned in 2015 by then Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to the provincial review panel for Ontario’s land use plans. She has also represented Ontario and Canada on international trade missions. Today, she serves as the CEO of the Grape Growers of Ontario. Her many recognitions have included the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce’s Niagara Award, and Community Leadership Award, as well as being named the YWCA’s Woman of Distinction in 2003.

For a list of past honorary degree recipients please visit brocku.ca/convocation/archive/honoraries/

Faculty of Education | 11 Graduates # Indicates with First-Class Standing Chiedu Nwaesei, Windsor Nicholas Alexander Bruccoleri, * Indicates with Distinction Sarah Jo Pereira, Toronto Stoney Creek + Degree Awarded Posthumously Reuben Mwinbuobu Plance, Ghana Lucas Perry Bruzzese, Hamilton Aynur Rabbani Rabbani, Mississauga Kristen Elisabeth Buck, Hamilton Doctor of Philosophy Saddiya Rose, Ajax Teesha Marielle Burnett, Hamilton Danielle Safieh, Mississauga Sydney Denise Delia Burns, Braeside Maggie Smylie, Collingwood Krista Susan Paula Butt, Oakville Susan Maureen Docherty-Skippen, Fei Tan, Shanghai Ashley Calandra, Hamilton Cathy Joy Vint, Burlington Kyle Anthony Campanelli, Oakville Self-Care as a Pedagogical Rajinder Kaur Virk, Burlington Madeleine Eileen Campbell, Listowel Ontology in the Professional Care Wu Yan, Richmond Hill Tracelle Campbell, Milton Practice of Others and with Others: Gabrielle Bernice Cardwell, Hamilton A Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Nicholas Philip Carrescia, Hamilton Self-Care in Nursing Education Bachelor of Education Kristen Nicole Carson, Stoney Creek Zachary Elio Castaldi, Hamilton Jeffrey Allen Irvine, Georgetown Hellay Abawi, Milton Sarah Emidia Castelli, Hamilton Investigating the Impact of Lessons Aatiqiha Abdin, Stoney Creek Elia John Chahine, Mississauga Based on Marzano’s Theory of Julia Leya Agostino, Dundas Mark Alistair Chang, Oshawa Learning on Student Attitude, Dillon Albany, Kasabonika Srimann Sridaran Chari, Hamilton Engagement, and Achievement in Ivy Marie Allen, London Kyle Davin Charlebois, Oakville Grade 10 Academic Mathematics Jeremiah Jake Allison, London Lyndsay Taryn Child, St. Catharines Flavia Paulina Alucema, Hamilton Jaymie Samantha Christie, St. Catharines Laura Ann Lane, Vineland Olivia Grace Amorim, Kitchener Marise Stefanie Ciardullo, Maple Facebooking for Feminism: Social Ramsha Athar, Mississauga Natasha Regina Cimadamore, Stoney Creek Network Sites as Feminist Learning Elisa Azim, Toronto Victor Cole, Kleinburg Spaces Iryna Babiychuk, Toronto Darby Louise Conning, Cambridge Nichole Baisden, Hamilton Felicia Consoli, Stoney Creek Catharina Vandervliet, Oakville Nicolle Balta, Stoney Creek Carmine Coruzzi, Stoney Creek Negotiating a Gendered Neo- Kayla Rayne Banfield, Thorold Lisette Costanzo, St Catharines Calvinist Pillar: Immigrant Loss, Dragana Barca, Stoney Creek Maria Culjak, Mississauga Transformation, and Lifelong Danielle Barone, St. Catharines Madison May Cvetas, Oakville Learning Vanessa Pearl Barreto, Ajax Danielle Christina Daponte-Melo, Oakville Amy Marie Barrett, London Brigit Karen Bachmayer Dawson, Toronto Master of Education Jessica Larke Bast, Georgetown Victoria Alexandra De Chellis Jessica Megan Battaglia, Stoney Creek Oriana Defrancesco-Spiteri, Brampton Tammy Beauvais, Hagersville Hannah Irene Abram, Binbrook Azime Damla Demirkol, Stoney Creek Nicola Benincasa, Waterdown Austin Michael Anderson, Thorold Rasna Dhami, Brampton Jacqueline Beriault, Milton Kristy Nicole Benner Marcus Levi Dicenzo, Hamilton Justine Joan Bernier, Oakville Haylee Robyn Bloxham Serena Antonia Difeo, Hamilton Nitika Bhatti, Brampton + Cyndi Laura Michelle Carroll, Sara Dimichele, Mississauga Karly Elizabeth Bignell, Georgetown Niagara Falls Manpreet Kaur Dosanjh, Mississauga Claudia Adele Bilato, Ancaster Tyler Ian Chin Pang, Mississauga Defu Du, Mississauga Mensur Bilkan, Kitchener Elissa Victoria Dent Sheena Dube, Milton Alessia Daniela Bisogni, Oakville Matthew Galliera, St. Catharines Sumit Dubey, Oakville Jessica Louise Blain, Woodstock Mina Habibnejad Laura Madelaine Dusmet De Smours, Sarah Blanchard, Hamilton Sara Hilario, Mississauga Milton Luke Ryan Boesveld, Dundas Dieu Trang Hoang Gabe Dutto, Cambridge Danielle Bernadette Boiago, Hamilton James Richardson King, Stephanie Danielle Dykas, Caledon Ryan James Bolger, Elora Niagara On The Lake Sana Faheemuddin, Waterloo Amanda Boudreau, Oakville Miranda Kus, Toronto Daniel Peter Fast, St. Catharines Michael Joseph Bower, Francestown, NH Jason Lennard, Welland Colin James Fellows, Niagara Falls Theda Mae Brant, Ohsweken Yue Ma, China Erika Marie Figueroa, Thorold Christine Ann Breberina, Grimsby Steph McCorriston, Welland Tomislav Branko Filipovic, Grimsby Chloe Alison Lee Bromhead, Hamilton Krislynn McKinlay, Burlington Donna Lee Fletcher, Burlington Sean Douglas Brooks, Oakville Sarah Cavelle Miller, Oakville Amanda Lee Flintoft, Wainfleet Shannon Laura Morgan, Burlington Nathan William From

12 | Faculty of Education Madison Rosemary Furtado, Cambridge Amanda Mabel Jean Leonard, Ashley Stephanie Reis, Brampton Jenna Alyse Gaetan, Rockwood St. Catharines Simeon Anthony Remedios, Mississauga Mirian Lucy Galovic, Hamilton Hayley Rose Lukich Victoria Helen Robinson, Mississauga Simranjeet Garcha, Brampton Natasha Shipley Lundy, Oakville Haley Rogers, Hamilton Gizela Gavran, Mississauga Susian Audrey Maria Lush, Elmvale Oksana Romaniw, Etobicoke Cassandra Susan Gelzynsky, Hamilton Emma Kumita MacDonald, Hamilton Maya Salloum, Syria Ennia Chenice Gentile, St Catharines Toni MacDonald, Mississauga Sarah Marie Santosuosso, Hamilton Gladis Gerges, Mississauga Bogumil MacIejewski, Hannon Sarah Lynne Settle, Caledonia Natalie Ann Giannetti, Hamilton Jessica Joanne Adelle MacLeod, Pankhuri Sharma Cera Kimberly Graveline, Hamilton Georgetown Aida Shokouhi, Hamilton Alicia Eda Graziani, Stoney Creek Kenneth Reid MacSweyn, St. Catharines Nicholas Smale Yvonne Hall, Milton Cory Jacob Maddalena, Welland Kendall Dorelene Smilde, Mississauga Nicole Hamel, Burlington Maria Lucia Malatesta, Hamilton Kevin Robert Patrick Snelgrove, Fonthill Amara Carlynn Hannah, Burlington Justin Bruce Maloney-Restiaux, Helen Margaret Snow Gregory James Hanta, Dundas Cambridge Cole William Snow, Welland Laura Harris, Waterdown Benjamin Christopher Mannella, Cody Charles Snyder, Breslau Bradford Thomas Hawes, Brampton Niagara Falls Maicee Ellen Sorensen, Hamilton Taylor Danielle Hayes, Guelph Meliza Joy Marcelino Emily Beth Stachera, Brantford Nathan Michael Robert Hedden, Andria Marchese, Milton Christina Rachel Stanisa, Hamilton Niagara Falls Charlotte Colleen Martindale, Lions Head Marina Starfas, London Christopher Patrick Hehenkamp, Daniel Alexander Martinez, Brantford Kaitlyn Ashley Straub, Mississauga Brantford Jennifer Mayes, Fonthill Kelly Elizabeth Sueter, Grimsby Vanny So Hem, Hamilton Julia Marie McCabe-Barauskas, Burlington Stephanie Nicole Sushko, Hamilton Connor Michael Edward Henderson, Sarah Louise McCarron, Hamilton Alexander Christian Susi, Oakville Waterloo Natalie McDougall, London Alexandra Barbara Szydlowski Kyla Alyssa Henderson-Evans, Hamilton Christianna Marie McFarland, Brampton Rawan Tawfik, Vaughan Timothy Walter Hewitson, Hamilton Kristina Dianne McGill, Hamilton Nick James Tessaro, Stoney Creek Darren Douglas Hicks, St. Catharines Melanie Ann McKenzie, Mississauga Hayden Thomas, Hamilton Angelica May Hill, Virgil Jocelyn McKeown, Brantford Matthew Christopher Joseph Thompson, Rachel Hillock, Hamilton Katherine McLean, Hamilton Hamilton Kevin Clark Hodd, Kitchener Jessica Lauren Mezenberg, Puslinch Tara Tieman, Milton Rachael Holmes, Ancaster Luke Montforts, Stoney Creek Calogero Tirone, Hamilton Carly Ann Horton, Newmarket Anthony Paul Morgan, Steel City Emily Anne Todd, Burlington Joseph Howe, Brantford Dounia Dunja Moric, Fonthill Rachel Trigatti, Grimsby Danny Hua, Brampton Michelene Anne Rayment Mountjoy, Megan Julia Tripp, Burlington Morgan Nicole Hughes, St. Catharines Midland Christopher Charles Troisi, Hamilton Warren Hutton, Hamilton Maxwell Hayward Mowbray, Port Elgin Jonathan Willis Tucker, Burlington Marina Dayna Iavarone, Ancaster Victoria Elizabeth Mrozek, Milton Samantha Ashley Tuer, Lasalle Andrea Elizabeth Jansen, Ancaster Natalie Mulyk, Mississauga Kelsi Linnea Uy, Simcoe Tiffany Gabriella Jardim, Brampton Jacqueline Taylor Murdoch, Newmarket Simon Peter Vacca, Ancaster Joseph Dean Jodoin, Burlington Kristika Neelavannan, Markham Sally Caitlynn Van Horne, Hamilton Courtney Marie Johnson Alice Lily Nelson, Sheffield Erika Van Stowski, Paris Jacob Jones, Mississauga Victoria Maria Nestico Brent Bernard VanDenheuvel, Dundas Andrew Martin Joseph Kanerva, Burlington Kaitlyn Melissa O'Donnell, Kincardine John Ryan Vanderkooy, Grimsby Simrat Kaur Kang, Brampton Chris John Pagliari, Ancaster Chester VanHorne Maryam Kassem, Mississauga Melissa Palermo, Hamilton Berina Iolanda Vecchio, London Rabia Hussain Khan, Milton Jaabir Patel, Mississauga Alexandra Helene Venditti, Welland Marta Kirpo, Milton Nicholas Joseph Pellegrino, Hamilton Andre Dominic Vessio, Oakville David Roy Klingbile, Smithville David Pereira, Cambridge Gabriela Volante, Mississauga Daniel John Kovacs, Hamilton Jasmine Pereira, Milton Vladan Victor Vukosavljevic, Hamilton Johannes Norman Gerrit Kromhout, Emily Louise Perras, Porquis Junction Carly Wagner, Kitchener Dunnville Bojana Petrovic Lukic, Burlington Andrew Walker, Hamilton Meg Anne Krumins, Burlington Emma Helena Isaac Phillips, Fergus Matthew Joseph Walsh, Hamilton David Laing, Stratford Mallory Poirier, Cambridge Lesley Anne Whaley, Stoney Creek Stephen Gaston LaRose, Welland Nelson Francis Potts, Brantford Elizabeth Catharine Wiernikowski, Hamilton Shelly Ann Lee, Scotland Laurie Lee Powless, Ohsweken Nicholas Wildey, Brantford Gabriel Jhien Kerr Lee, Burlington Richard Prasad, Kitchener Rebekah Wilkinson, Caledonia Christine Elizabeth Leherbauer, Newcastle Allison Pressnail, Mississauga Rachel Lorianne Wood, Dundas Ingrid Rose Lemire, Caledonia Daniela Presutto, Etobicoke Christopher Mark Woods, Grimsby Jenavieve Maria Rath, Ancaster Joshua Michael Colin Wortley, Hamilton

Faculty of Education | 13 Brock David Yantzi, New Hamburg Bachelor of Education * Sarah Elizabeth Whiteman, Hamilton Jason Yeung, Markham (Aboriginal Adult Education) Annabella Yellan, Oakville Sarah Audrey Young, Milton Niyosha Zafani Rad, Toronto Andrea Zanelli * Lorraine Melissa Black, Hamilton Nicole Marie Zivku, Hamilton Carol Ann Lindsay Certificate in Adult Education Frank Zochil, Stoney Creek Mark Joseph Sayers, Garden River First Nation Quinn Cochrane, Lakefield Bachelor of Education and Nelia Louro, Bolton Bachelor of Physical Education Bachelor of Education Maria Julia Lugosi, Newmarket (Honours) (Adult Education) Andrew Meek, Stittsville Sara Mary-Louise Reesor, Selkirk

Vanessa Anne Dunlop, Bracebridge * Savannah Brooke Allen * Michael Anderson, St. Thomas Master’s Preparation Certificate Bachelor of Early Childhood Karen Grace Bakker-Stephens, in Education Education (Honours) Caledonia David Paul Barbuto, Nobleton Yixuan Wang, China Anne Brisson, Senneville, QC Zehua Zhou, London Claudia Maria Amaral, Hamilton Dennis Kwok Leung Cheng, Markham Pascale Brittany Anderson Lindsay Clare, Burlington This program lists the names of individuals Jyoti Bakshi, Caledon * D'arcy Coates, Thunder Bay who were approved to graduate # Leah Marie Bale, St. Catharines Lynn Coleman, Brantford on June 15, 2020. The University regrets Megan Brijeski, Thorold Aimee Connors, Milton that names which were added after this date # Melissa Rosa Carobelli, Hamilton * Sabrina D'Angelo, Woodbridge could not be included in this program. Alessandra Celetti, St. Catharines * Caitlin Lee Davis, Ottawa Roia Dagher, Ancaster * Karine Denicourt, Mississauga # Kayla Donna Davies, Hamilton * Luis Filici, Richmond Hill # Heather Davis, Ridgeville * Victoria Rachel Frail, Cambridge Anmol Kaur Dhillon, Brampton Nicole Lynn Furmanek, Ottawa Paige Victoria Fisher, Cayuga Christine Helen Gale, Essex # Zackary Paul Gray, Niagara Falls Maria Rosa Giorgio, Stouffville # Minghui He, China Charlene Dale Goodwin, Milton Zahra Ibrahim, Hamilton * Sara Gordon, Toronto Selena Nicole Lahmann, Ancaster * Judy A Grandison, Toronto # Raven Belle L'Ecuyer-Prytula, Jennifer Lynn Halsted, Fonthill St. Catharines * Lisa Cari Ann Hendra, Bright's Grove Hannah Marie Martin, Wasaga Beach Anne Hixon, Hagersville # Sahaar Meer, Brampton Amy Christine Hoogsteen Justin John Melko, Hamilton Lucas William Hval, Innisfail, AB # Danielle Elizabeth Mink * Timothy John Jarvis, Hamilton # Camryn Allannah Morgan, Barrie Jennifer King, Stoney Creek # Alisa Marie Nickerson, Hamilton Ron Kornblum, Georgetown Gabrielle Carlota Roy, Mississauga Brian George Kreissl, Whitby # Jasmine Sadeghyar, Hamilton Marnie Diane Kursiss-Morrow, Lasalle Calla Elizabeth Hunter Scattolon, Junrong Liu, St. Catharines Burlington * Sharon Elizabeth Lockey, Oshawa # Courtney Jane Schouwstra, York * Ariane Julie Lusk, Victoria, BC # Alexandra Schweyer, Canfield Nadia Amalia Morassutti, King City Ladan Mohamed Sheikh-Osman, * Janessa Marie O'Neill Burlington Bernice Dyan Ong, Mississauga # Summer Leigh Sigvaldason, Hamilton Miranda Leigh Orr, Belleville # Elizabeth Rachel Stephen, Markham Katie Amelia Parciak, Woodstock # Cheryl Louise Swayze, Welland * Noelle Lynn Prevost, Saskatoon, SK Shelby Dawn Vella, Ancaster David Tino Rossi, Fonthill # Alessandra Carmela Gabrielle Wheeldon * Brenda Sheridan, Niagara Falls Qingyuan Zhong, Mississauga Polina Shpurova, Toronto * Debbie Singh, Whitby * Jessica Szucs, Scarborough Angelo Veri, King City Anne Elizabeth White, Waterloo

14 | Faculty of Education Medals Governor General Gold Medals The Governor General of Canada has presented a gold medal to be awarded to two graduating students with the highest standing of all graduates in a master’s or doctoral degree program.

Simon Earp-Lynch Master of Science Mathematics and Statistics

Benjamin Earp-Lynch Master of Science Mathematics and Statistics

Board of Trustees Spirit of Brock Medals Awarded to one undergraduate and one graduate student per Faculty who best exemplify the spirit of Sir Isaac Brock.

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Aashir Siddique Bachelor of Science (Honours) Kelly Pilato Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Health Sciences

Goodman School of Business Bilal Khan Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Sara Eslampanah Master of Business Administration, Business Administration (Marketing) ISP Co-op Option

Faculty of Education Jasmine Pereira Bachelor of Education Reuben Plance Master of Education, Social and Cultural Contexts of Education

Faculty of Humanities Sun-Kyung (Julie) Simmonds Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Faculty of Mathematics and Science Shraddha Khirwadkar Bachelor of Science (Honours) Leila Meskine Master of Science, Mathematics and Statistics

Faculty of Social Sciences Niveditha Sethumadhavan Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Keely Grossman Master of Arts, Social Justice and Equity Studies

Dean’s Medals

Sabrina Buchanan Bachelor of Kinesiology (Honours) Noah Desruisseaux Bachelor of Arts Brook Lynn Falk Bachelor of Science Robert Kraig Jefferson Helmeczi Bachelor of Science (Honours) Tim Hewitson Bachelor of Education Brittany Kotewicz Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Kaitlyn Luttjehuizen Bachelor of Arts Aaron Robert Shakerley Bachelor of Arts Jessica Tigchelaar Bachelor of Music (Honours) Noah Vasileuskaya Bachelor of Business Economics (Honours)

Faculty of Education | 15 Department of Geography Graduating Prize Awards Stephanie Nicole Tulipano, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Department of History Fourth Year Book Prize Affleck Memorial Prize in Philosophy Naythan Poulin, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Leena Hosien, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Dianne Dutton Memorial Book Prize Biological Sciences Faculty Year 4 Book Prize Sierra Kiers, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Lauren Stone, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Dr. Michael Kompf Book Prize Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Hamilton Danielle Safieh, Master of Education Award Danielle Boiago, Bachelor of Education Distinguished Graduate Student Award

Cara Chefurka Memorial Book Prize Lewis Lau, Master of Arts, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Kelsey Gatta, Bachelor of Arts (3 year) Aindriu Ros Russell Maguire, Master of Science, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences David and Carolyn DiBattista Scholarship Kelly Pilato, Doctor of Philosophy, Brook Haight, Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Jeffrey Allen Irvine, Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Education Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Steph McCorriston, Master of Education, Intermediate-Senior Faculty of Education Kristina McGill, Bachelor of Education Cansin Cagan Acarer, Master of Science, Goodman School of Business Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Jamie Almeida Master of Business Administration, Intermediate-Senior Goodman School of Business Amanda Flintoft, Bachelor of Education Andrew Ian Power, Master of Arts, Goodman School of Business Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Junior-Intermediate Jill Planche, Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities Carly Horton, Bachelor of Education Daler Baidilov, Doctor of Philosophy, Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Faculty of Mathematics and Science Junior-Intermediate Marina De Lima Marcolin, Doctor of Philosophy, Erika Van Stowski, Bachelor of Education Faculty of Mathematics and Science James Snyder Frank, Master of Science, Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Primary-Junior Faculty of Mathematics and Science Johannes Kromhout, Bachelor of Education Matthew Tyson Guest, Master of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Science Dean's Award for Professional Growth - Primary-Junior Emily Rose Ham, Master of Science, Michelene Mountjoy, Bachelor of Education Faculty of Mathematics and Science Kailey Elizabeth Meehan, Master of Science, Department of Biology Undergraduate Research Faculty of Mathematics and Science Excellence Award Leila Meskine, Master of Science, Lauren Stone, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Faculty of Mathematics and Science Matthew Craig Mueller, Master of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Science Department of Classics Book Prize in Ancient Art James Alexander Paterson, Master of Arts, and Archaeology Faculty of Mathematics and Science Christian Paul Sladic, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Harpreet Singh Punni, Master of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Science Department of Classics Book Prize in Classical Literature and History Aaron Robert Shakerley, Bachelor of Arts (3 year)

16 | Faculty of Education Jocelyn Lea Baker, Master of Sustainability, Kaitlyn Carter, Bachelor of Kinesiology (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Humanities Jonathan Duncan Brower, Master of Arts, Elizabeth Marie Colantoni, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Humanities Gregory Heath Devilliers, Master of Business Economics, Hannah Dobbie, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Humanities Jordan Gallant, Master of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences Kalina Ouellette, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), William Christopher Genik, Master of Arts, Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Social Sciences Christopher Rosati, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Rebecca Lila Hansford, Master of Arts, Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Social Sciences Sun-Kyung Simmonds, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Reuben Howlett, Master of Arts, Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Social Sciences Evelyn Stoesser, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Kevin MacDonald, Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Social Sciences Jessica Tigchelaar, Bachelor of Music (Honours), Janet Moore, Master of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Humanities Katelyn Pierce, Master of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences Ivy Ha Truong, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Nicole Robin Ashley Staite, Master of Arts, Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Social Sciences Cindy Lou Thompson, Master of Applied Disability Studies, Hayley-Ann Bennett, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Mathematics and Science Lauren Sarah Bourke, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Distinguished Graduating Student Award Faculty of Mathematics and Science Khurram Ayubi Butt, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Sabrina Buchanan, Bachelor of Kinesiology (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Joanna Cichalewski, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Abigail Ellis, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Cody Daneluik, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Meghan Lawson, Bachelor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Faculty of Mathematics and Science (Honours), Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Robert Kraig Jefferson Helmeczi, Bachelor of Science Alesia McBride, Bachelor of Child Health (Honours), (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Marynelle Santos Icmat, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Ryan William Modafferi, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Kyle Robert Jones, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Rachelle Patille, Bachelor of Public Health (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Shraddha Khirwadkar, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Katerina Scheepstra, Bachelor of Physical Education Faculty of Mathematics and Science (Honours), Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Bradley Klassen, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Madeleine Sommerville, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Sebastien Savard, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Erica Wortley, Bachelor of Sport Management (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Lauren Stone, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Faculty of Mathematics and Science Luke Boesveld, Bachelor of Education, Faculty of Education Madeleine Campbell, Bachelor of Education, Malcolm Cavanagh, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Johannes Kromhout, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Kyle Cleland, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Hayley Rose Lukich , Bachelor of Education, Anthony Crocco-Montagano, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Michelene Mountjoy, Bachelor of Education, Thomas Nicholas Gardner, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Vladan Vukosavljevic, Bachelor of Education, Brook Haight, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Victoria Holcombe, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Brittany Kotewicz, Bachelor of Business Administration Faculty of Social Sciences (Honours), Goodman School of Business Brianna Lynn Kuchurean, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Deborah Ooi, Bachelor of Accounting (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Goodman School of Business

Faculty of Education | 17 Amber Macdonald, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Emily Rose Ham, Master of Science, Earth Sciences Faculty of Social Sciences Jill Planche, Doctor of Philosophy Abigail Maunder-Collier, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Jack Noble Book Prize Eduardo Humberto Retes, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Steph McCorriston, Master of Education Faculty of Social Sciences Jillian Skoblenick, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), James White - Knowledge is Power Award for Finance Faculty of Social Sciences Sana Inam, Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Stephanie Nicole Tulipano, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences Jim Leach Book Prize Sanjana Verma, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Justin Wyatt Boutilier Faculty of Social Sciences Brenda Harmony Wanji Nguemeni, Bachelor of Business Economics (Honours), Faculty of Social Sciences John and Roslyn Reed Book Prizes Bradley Klassen, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Jocelyn Amber Smit, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Don Johnstone Award Leena Hosien Julie Bouffard Health Sciences Award Rachelle Patille, Bachelor of Public Health (Honours) Earth Sciences Award - Year 4 Lauren Sarah Bourke, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Ken Boyle C.O.B.R.A Radio Memorial Book Prize Jillian Skoblenick, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Goodman Scholars Rishita Satpal Choudhary, Master of Business Administration Marilyn I. Walker Textile Art Award Van Nguyen Thao Dang, Kira Angela Pretty, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Master of Business Administration Deepan Kumar Das, Master of Science Maurice Perkins Award Alexis Fabricius, Master of Business Administration Brittany Kotewicz, Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Vilawan Hamjinda, Master of Professional Accounting Andrea Isabel Munoz Erazo, Master of Business Administration Political Science Department Year 4 Book Prize Channpreet Singh, Master of Business Administration Malcolm Cavanagh, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Tariqdeep Singh, Master of Business Administration Sonja Bata Award for Entrepreneurship Jack M. Miller Excellence in Research Award Ines Metel, Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Parisa Abbasi, Doctor of Philosophy Susan Maureen Docherty-Skippen, Doctor of Philosophy

Beta Gamma Sigma Xiaotong Guo Connor MacMillan Sepehr Sepehri Campus Wide Larissa Hahamian Shiva Malhotra Tariqdeep Singh Co-curricular Cansin Cagan Acarer Ann Hanna Bsma Matar Wenjing Song Zackariah Ahrens Elizabeth Gillian Harris Danielle McCaffery Aaron Taylor Phillip Ampofo Dwomoh Jamie Almeida Jianbo He Ceilidh McDonald Thu Phuong Tong Rocky Brar Ankith Ashok Thomas Hewitt Scott Meech Spencer Turcotte Ana Sofia Caldeira Rua Dayana Badminova Vanisha Hira Jiaqi Meng Zhe Wang Courtney Mare Dundas Aaron Black Sana Inam Rhea Modi Dean Patrick Weber Sydney Hansen Spencer Bollenbach Ishita Jain Deborah Ooi Shantia Whittaker Rachel Grace Housser Baelie Campbell Xingchen Jiang Joseph Pagnotta Meagan Wilson Clare Ifeyinwa Obi Yi Chen Xingchen Jiang Jaineel Dinesh Patel Jingyuan Xu Kailene Jackson Yufei Chen Yezhou Jiang Guanchao Peng Ruichen Xu Anushka Lalwani Yushi Chen Laura Jung Liam Jonathan Pepper Zehao Xu Laura Lozinski Naweed Chowdhury Amandeep Kaur Patrick Alexander Luyu Yin Emma MacDonald Jennifer Marie Brittany Kotewicz Pobojewski Zhixiang Zeng Favour Nwogu De Zuniga Solis Martin Lee Yi Qiao Jiayi Zhang Riley Jane Pirouet Philip Dreise Arin Leffler Sha Qiu Mingqi Zhang Reuben Plance Kaleb Embury Jessica Leung Xuan Qiu Xiangxin Zhang Niveditha Sethumadhavan Alexis Fabricius Min Li Adrian Race Jun Zhao Christine Barbara Sirignano Shulin Fan Mengru Liao Mahmud Rahman Ziyi Zhu Jocelyn Amber Smit Sarah Ferrell Qi Lin Saijenan Rajkumar Shirrea Spencer Adrianna Garisto Wei Liu Talha Rana Kaitlyn Tabet Flavie Gonzalez Anojaa Loganathan Puneet Rastogi Daniela Young-Licitra Shant Michael Guedikian Ziye Luan Shayan Roy Carlos Guerra Ting Ma Harshita Santha

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WBrock University’s Class of 2020 is graduating with the skills, knowledge and talent that position it for future success. Our graduates are forever members of a very special family. For more than half a century, Brock graduates have realized successful futures and made positive contributions to communities here in the Niagara Region and all around the world. We are proud of you, and we celebrate your achievements. Surgite!”

Gervan Fearon President and Vice-Chancellor Brock University

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