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Kinesiology Virtual Awards Ceremony Kinesiology Virtual Awards Ceremony To Recognize the Outstanding Academic Performance of Faculty of Kinesiology Students Saturday, October 24th, 2020 Noon Atlantic Time Kinesiology Fall Awards Virtual Ceremony Live Event link This program follows the order of the virtual presentation. Dean’s List and Award recipients who submitted photos for inclusion are recognized in the order below. An * beside a student’s name signifies May 2020 and November 2020 Graduates. Welcome Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Programs), Dr. Charlene Shannon-McCallum Recognition of Students on the 2019-2020 Dean’s List Dean, Dr. Wayne Albert Dean’s List Elizabeth Anderson, Milton, ON * Meghan Beland, Upper Tantallon, NS Jessie Bennett, Mount Uniacke, NS Miranda Bowser, Moncton, NB Nash Brewer, Temperance Vale, NB Brooke Brown, Tatamagouche, NS Brett Butler, Charlottetown, PE Shelby Cameron, Dryden, ON Jane Clouter, Gander, NL CSEP Award Recipient: Claire Dewitt * Presenter: Dr. Danielle Bouchard Dean’s List Isaac Cull, Pubnico, NS Meghan Curran, Oromocto, NB Abbie Delaney, New Glasgow, NS Anne Deweyert, Florenceville-Bristol, NB * Claire Dewitt, Kelowna, BC * Mikaela Dodig, Bolton, ON * Melissa Flowers, Fredericton, NB Kieran Foord, Vancouver, BC Savannah Foreman, Millville, NB * Shelby Furlong, Blackville, NB Dax Brown Memorial Scholarship Recipient: Bradley McMullin Presenter: Dr. Stephan Dombrowski Anne Murray Prize Recipient: Matthew Minchella Presenter: Dr. Danielle Bouchard Dean’s List Joshua Goldson, Kingston, Jamaica Lauren Goodine, Plaster Rock, NB Lauren Green, Miramichi, NB * Timothy Green, Stickney, NB Byancé Hébert, Saint-Louis, NB Anna Hogan, Saint John, NB * Holly Jackart, Fredericton, NB Samantha Jacobi, Collingwood, ON * Nikki Jamieson, Fredericton, NB Justine Jenkins, Enterprise, NB * John Meagher Prize Recipient: Dawson Nancekievill Presenter: Dr. Ken Seaman Amby Legere & Peter Kelly Prize Recipient: Matthew Smith Presenter: Dr. Jackie Oncescu Dean’s List Jackson Kallweit, West Vancouver, BC Erin Kierstead, New Maryland, NB Katie Kierstead, Campbellton, NB Anna Lee Leblanc, Moncton, NB Monique Leblanc, Saint John, NB Danika Lefebvre, Hanwell, NB * Claire Lifford, Fredericton, NB Emma MacKenzie, Summerside, PE Jake Mason, Oromocto, NB Emma McArthur, Stanley, NB Barry Thompson Prize Recipient: Melissa Flowers Presenter: Dr. Charlene Shannon-McCallum Bill MacGillivary Prize Recipient: Timothy Green Presenter: Dr. Stephan Dombrowski Dean’s list Jamie McCain, Fredericton, NB * James McEwan, Chatham, ON Adrien McGraw, Wainwright, AB Bradley McMullin, Upper Kingsclear, NB Thomas McMurtry, Edmonton, AB Daniel Meister, Summerside, PE Matthew Minchella, Aurora, ON Siyum Mohiuddin, Saint John, NB Savannah Moore, Alberton, PE Mark Morgan, Bishops Falls, NL * Dr. Chris Stevenson Scholarship Recipient: Katherine Harding Presenter: Dr. Usha Kuruganti PHE Canada Student Award Recipient: Lauren Goodine Presenter: Dr. Charlene Shannon-McCallum Dean’s List Vienna Munck, Calgary, AB Dawson Nancekievill, Somerville, NB Sarah Nowell, Truro Heights, NS Selena Oakes, Bridgewater, NS * Krystal Osburn, Collingwood, ON Sarah Park, Fredericton, NB Mallory Parsons, Perth-Andover, NB * Marcel D. Pefang Junior, Fotouni, Cameroon Grace Pelkey, Richibucto Road, NB Brynne Perry, Tignish, PE AECSRC Award Recipient: Meghan Beland Presenter: Mr. Greg Duquette Robert F. Watters Memorial Award Recipient: Nash Brewer Presenter: Dr. Wayne Albert Dean’s List Logan Peskett, Smiths Falls, ON Sam Porter, Darlings Island, NB Liam Pyke, Fredericton, NB * Haren Ramkumar, Guelph, ON * Alexis Richard, Hanwell, NB Jordan Rose, Woodstock, NB Austin Ross, Calgary, AB Madison Haley Rubin, Moncton, NB Morgan Ryan, Fredericton, NB Ahmad Sahib, Fredericton, NB * Agnes Grey Wilson Prize Recipient: Kaitlyn Vautour Presenter: Dr. Martin Sénéchal Zula V. Hallett Scholarship Recipient: Katie Kierstead Presenter: Dr. David Scott Dean’s List Rabab Salaheddine, Fredericton, NB * Cassidy Scott, Sussex, NB * Cassidy Shepherd, Saint John, NB * Prabhnoor Singh, Tilak Nagar, Delhi Matthew Smith, Tatamagouche, NS Andrew Sparks, Fredericton, NB Holly Tetzlaff, Trenton, ON Danielle Thebeau, Port Hope, ON Gabrielle Trecartin, Woodstock, NB * Roland W. Urquhart, Chipman, NB Stephen Wetmore Award Recipient: Danielle Zimmerman Presenter: Dr. Jonathon Edwards Dean’s List Emily Vail, Sussex, NB * Hannah Vanbrenk, Peterborough, ON Kaitlyn Vautour, Upper Coverdale, NB Evan Vienneau, Tide Head, NB Emily Wallace, Moncton, NB Haley Waters, Fredericton, NB Dylan Waugh, Riverview, NB Ethan Wilkie, Irishtown, NB Isaac Woodman, Riverview, NB Recognition of Students on the Academic All-Canadians List Director of Athletics, John Richard Academic All-Canadians Tyler Adams, Saint John, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Meghan Beland, Upper Tantallon, NS Curling Kristopher Bennett, Brampton, ON Hockey Bailey Black, Miramichi, NB Basketball Tyler Boland, St. John's, NB Hockey Emma Burns, Fredericton, NB Volleyball Gabriel Caggiano, Edmundston, NB Soccer Julia Campbell, Riverview, NB Swimming Katherine Chadwick, Kanata, ON Hockey Nikole Connors, Fredericton, NB Swimming Hannah Cormier, Fredericton, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Patrick Cormier, Fredericton, NB Soccer Isaac Cull, Pubnico, NS Cross Country and Track & Field Marley Curwin, Halifax, NS Basketball Alexander Dodgshon, Liverpool, UK Soccer Mikaela Dodig, Bolton, ON Basketball Joshua Dorey, Fredericton, NB Volleyball Samuel Dove-McFalls, Outremont, QC Hockey Kelsie Dukart, Parkland County, AB Volleyball Lillian George, Garden Village, ON Hockey Lauren Goodine, Plaster Rock, NB Swimming Timothy Green, Stickney, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Paige Grenier, Olds, AB Hockey Joe Hamilton, Morecambe, UK Soccer Tony Proudfoot Memorial Scholarship Recipient: Morgan Martin Presenter: Vince Sturgeon (Head Coach, Red Bombers) Academic All-Canadians Ryan Larter, North Wiltshire, PE Cross Country and Track & Field Anna Lee LeBlanc, Moncton, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Danika Lefebvre, Hanwell, NB Soccer Andrew Luiker, Fredericton, NB Volleyball Hannah Matchett, Nanton, AB Hockey James McEwan, Chatham, ON Hockey Bradley McMullin, Upper Kingsclear, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Magkda Mekonnen, Moncton, NB Track & Field Dawson Nancekievill, Somerville, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Madeline Orlando, Woodstock, NB Basketball Krystal Osburn, Ottawa, ON Basketball Mathew Quigley, Chester Basin, NS Soccer Cameron Rogers, Upper Tantallon, NS Volleyball Austin Ross, Calgary, AB Volleyball Erik Staeben, Fredericton, NB Swimming Ashley Stratton, Mount Pearl, NL Hockey Julia Summers, Calgary, AB Basketball Hayley Tait, Yellowknife, NT Basketball Grant Takacs, Woodstock, ON Soccer Alayna Wagstaff, Olds, AB Hockey Ethan Wilkie, Irishtown, NB Cross Country and Track & Field Kendra Woodland, Kamloops, BC Hockey Closing Remarks Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Programs), Dr. Charlene Shannon-McCallum Dean’s List (No Photo Submitted) Tyler Adams, Saint John, NB * Alisha Agnew, Newcastle Creek, NB Renee Allain, Saint John, NB Brian Anderson, Owings Mills, MD Evelyn Araneda, Sussex Corner, NB Natalie Arsenault, Moncton, NB * Hayley Atkins, Moncton, NB * Hayfa Beebeejaun, Rose Hill, Mauritius Taylor Bradley, Upper Kingsclear, NB Sean Brennan, Riverview, NB * Sydney Brooks, Fredericton, NB * Lindsey Bryant, Three Brooks, NB Danika Campbell, Summerside, PE Lucas Campbell, Riverview, NB * Michael Carroll, Miramichi, NB Adelaine Carten, Welshpool, NB * Katherine Chadwick, Kanata, ON Sarah Corcoran, Alberton, PE * Meghan Cosman, Grand Bay- Westfield, NB Marley Curwin, Halifax, NS Emma Dauphinee, Saint John, NB * Cody Davenport, Fredericton, NB * Samuel Dove-McFalls, Outremont, QC Taylor Dow, Meductic, NB * Justin Eagles, Colpitts Settlement, NB * Kailyn Farrell, Edmonton, AB Brendan Foster, Shanklin, NB * Jacqueline Gaudet, New Maryland, NB * Katerina Georgoudis, Moncton, NB * Jack Grant, Fredericton, NB Paige Grenier, Olds, AB Katelynn Grover, Ripples, NB * Katherine Harding, West Kelowna, BC Jordan Hicks, Dalhousie, NB * Lauren Hogan, Saint John, NB * Paula Hondius, Ottawa, ON * Taylor Hynes, Oromocto, NB Megan Kieley, Fredericton, NB * Ireland Leblanc, Rockland, ME * Leah Levesque, St.Stephen, NB Andrew Luiker, Fredericton, NB Amanda Lund, Moncton, NB * Jared MacDonald, Waasis, NB Hanna Matchett, Nanton, AB * Alexandra McCain, Fredericton, NB Katherine McConaghy, Fredericton, NB * Ceilidh McGean, Kingston, NS * Mallory McLean, Oromocto, NB * Amanda McNally, Mazerolle Settlement, NB Alexander McNally, Mazerolle Settlement, NB * Magkda Mekonnen, Moncton, NB Blake Murphy, Fredericton, NB * Madeline Orlando, Woodstock, NB Robyn Patterson, Hanwell, NB * Brittany Perreault, Moncton, NB Vanessa Pitre, Fredericton, NB * Krysten Poirier, Scoudouc, NB * Mathew Quigley, Chester Basin, NS * Hanna Ramsay, Oromocto, NB Morganne Rice, Cardigan, PE Alexi Roy, Beresford, NB Lauren Saunders, Quispamsis, NB * Isabel Slocum, Hanwell, NB Sloan Smallman, New Maryland, NB Rita Soffee, Fredericton, NB * Gillian Staples, Keswick Ridge, NB * Hilary Steeves, Halifax, NS * Felicity Stewart, Chipman, NB * Julia Summers, Calgary, AB Grant Takacs, Woodstock, ON Hayley Tait, Yellowknife, NT Amy Thomson, Whitby, ON Michael Washburn, Fredericton, NB Keegan Watters, Apohaqui, NB Matthew Whipple, Fredericton, NB Emily Whitcomb, Saint John, NB * Madeline Wiggins, New Maryland, NB Allyson Williamson, Salisbury, NB * Grace Woods, Miramichi, NB * Matthew Wright, Saint John, NB .
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