A message from President Peter MacKinnon

I want to express a very warm welcome to the graduates, families and friends who join us today. Convocation is the University’s most important ceremony, for it is here that we celebrate the accomplishments of our students and the contributions of their loved ones to their success. You should be proud of this day and of the commitment and sacrifice that it represents.

We at the University of salute you–our graduates–and we extend to you our very best wishes for the future. We hope that you will stay in touch with us through our University of Saskatchewan alumni family, and that we will have the opportunity to welcome you ‘home’ to our campus many times in the years ahead.

Warmest congratulations!

University of Saskatchewan 1 2002 Fall Convocation University of Saskatchewan 2002 Fall Convocation

he word “Convocation” arises from the Latin “con” The ceremony, solemnized in the presence of the Tmeaning “together,” and “vocare” meaning “to call.” University community and family and friends of the Our Convocation ceremony is a calling together of the graduands, consists of three parts: a procession marking new graduates of the University of Saskatchewan, the leaving of the old status and entering the new; the symbolizing the historical practice of calling together all President’s statement to the graduands, the Secretary’s former graduates. In current petition and the Chancellor’s times, the major functions of consent for their admission; Convocation are the election of followed by individual presentation representatives to University by their Dean and admission by the governing bodies and the Chancellor to the degrees to which admission of candidates to they are entitled. As graduates are degrees. The Chancellor, elected admitted to their degrees, a by convocation as its Chair, is graduation hood, which has a the highest official and spokes- colour symbolizing a particular person of the University. degree, is placed over each graduate’s head. A banner dis- The Convocation ceremony playing the University crest is hung marks the transition from the above the stage, as a symbol of the role of student to the holder of a University’s authority to confer degree with its accompanying degrees. rights and privileges. Candidates for degrees, known as Following the conferring of degrees graduands, having completed and acceptance of each graduate as the requirements of a course of a member of Convocation, a study, are recommended by reception is held – a celebration on college faculties and the the occasion of the formal transition University Council to receive from the role of learner to the role degrees from the University of of producer and contributor in the Saskatchewan. field of the graduate’s choice.

We honour and welcome this year’s graduates!

University of Saskatchewan 2 2002 Fall Convocation The Chancellor W. Thomas (Tom) Molloy

om Molloy was born and raised in . For his work in the community he has received a T He attended St. Thomas More College and later number of awards including the City of Saskatoon the College of Law, both at the University of Certificate of Distinguished Community Service; Rotary Saskatchewan. He received his B.A. and LL.B. in 1964. Golden wheels Award for Excellence, Saskatoon B’nai He has practiced law in Saskatoon Brith “Proud of You Award”, and the since graduation and is with the Head of the Public Service Award for MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman’s Excellence in Service Delivery. Saskatoon office. He has represented the Government of as the In 1996 he was made an officer of the Chief Federal Negotiator in the Order of Canada, with a citation that successfully concluded treaties in reads: He is widely known for his role as Nunavut and with the Nisga’a in Chief Negotiator for the Government of British Columbia and an Agreement Canada in the Nunavut Land Claim in Principle with the Sechelt Indian Agreement. His integrity, commitment to a Band. He presently represents Canada just settlement and personable rapport in treaty negotiations in British have also been valuable in his leadership Columbia, Quebec, New Brunswick, of numerous cultural, educational and Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island charitable groups, not only in Sask- and Nunavut. Mr. Molloy has been atchewan but also nationally, including the described as “Canada’s most expert Meewasin Foundation and PRIDE Canada. treaty negotiator.” The University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association Mr. Molloy authored a book The World is our Witness: awarded him the 2000 Alumni Honour Award in The Historic Journey of the Nisga’a into Canada. The book recognition of receiving notable acclaim for professional has won two Saskatchewan Book Awards, The Brenda achievements, which in turn has enhanced the image MacDonald Riches First Book Award and the Non- of the University of Saskatchewan and its alumni. In fiction Award which was sponsored by the University January 2001, The Canadian Bar Association Sask- of Saskatchewan. atchewan Branch named him as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award.

University of Saskatchewan 3 2002 Fall Convocation Honorary Degree of Laws

Barrie A. Wigmore

arrie Wigmore was born in , Mr. Wigmore has a wide variety of outside interests. BSaskatchewan in 1941 and raised there. He He has authored many academic articles and two received his Bachelor of Education (1962) and books, The Crash and Its Aftermath, A History of Bachelor of Arts (1963) degrees from the University Securities Markets in the United States, 1929-1933 of Saskatchewan with concentrated study in history (1986, Greenwood Press) and Securities Markets in the and mathematics. He was President 1980s (1997, Oxford University of the College of Education and Public Press). He has been a director of the Relations Officer on the Student Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Council while a student. He earned a since it became public in 1989, as Master of Arts degree (1964) in well as a director of several other History from the University of Oregon companies. He was a founding and a B.A. (1966) in Politics, Phil- trustee of the Progressive Policy osophy, and Economics from the Institute that played an important role University of Oxford. He was awarded in formulating Governor Bill Clinton’s an M.A. (Oxon) in 1971. policies when he first ran for In 1970 he joined Goldman Sachs, one President in 1992. He is Chairman of the world’s preeminent investment of the American Friends of Worcester banking firms, in New York and College – his Oxford college – and is became a General Partner in 1978. He an Honorary Fellow of Worcester oversaw its corporate finance activities College. in the electric, gas, pipeline, and Mr. Wigmore and his wife, Deedee, telecommunications industries around the world and have funded the Fred H. Wigmore professorship in handled some of the largest mergers in U.S. history Surgery in the College of Medicine in honour of his at the time, as well as the privatizations of British Gas father, a Moose Jaw surgeon. They are supporters of and British Electricity. He also worked on U.S. the annual Prairie Festival of Words in Moose Jaw, financing for the Province of Saskatchewan for many co-sponsors of the permanent Saskatchewan exhibit years. He became a Retired Partner in 1988 and still at the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa, and maintain maintains an office at Goldman Sachs. an on-going interest in the province and the University.

University of Saskatchewan 4 2002 Fall Convocation Alumni Award of Achievement

Vera Pezer

r. Vera Pezer has had a long and distinguished particularly in her love for sports. As a professional Dassociation and career with the University of psychologist, Dr. Pezer lent her expertise to her country, Saskatchewan. From her early schooling in Meskanaw, serving as the Sport Psychologist to the Canadian Curling SK, she pursued her education at the U of S, where Teams in two Olympic Games. As an outstanding curler, she earned a B.A. in English and her she was a member of four Canadian Ladies Curling M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology. Vera’s Championship teams; and as an out- career started at the U of S in 1966 standing golfer, she represented our in the Student Counselling Service province at two Canadian Senior Ladies Department as a part-time Instructor competitions. Earlier in 1969, Vera was in the Department of Psychology. a member of a Canadian Softball Championship team. In 1978 Dr. Pezer was appointed Director of Counselling Services, and Dr. Pezer has dedicated her spare time it was in the area of student services to serving her community, holding that she had a major impact on the positions as chair of the Board of welfare of thousands of students Directors for Saskatchewan Place, and who attended the University of participated as a board member for Saskatchewan. Saskatoon Housing Coalition, Leisure Services Advisory (City of Saskatoon), For 10 years, she served as the U of S Huskie Athletic Endowment Associate Vice-President, Student Fund, and Waskesiu Golf Course. She Affairs and Services. Her accom- was the Education representative on plishments include an impressive the Certified General Accountants of Saskatchewan array of contributions to the University in the sensitive Board and Chair of the Jeux Canada Games Foundation. and important area of student relations. Under her leadership, a number of successful initiatives directed Retiring from the University of Saskatchewan as at enhancing the student experience and improving Associate Vice-President, Student Affairs and Services retention on campus were implemented. Two such in December 2001, the U of S Board of Governors initiatives are University Life 101 and an enhanced appointed Dr. Pezer to the status of Associate Vice- institutional orientation program for students. She also President, Student Affairs and Services Emerita. assisted students in developing their own Code of The U of S Alumni Association is proud to bestow the Conduct, which was endorsed and implemented by the prestigious honour of the 2002 Alumni Award of USSU. She served as Assistant Dean of Arts and Science, Achievement to Dr. Vera Pezer in recognition of her two different times, between 1978 and 1981. outstanding contributions to her profession, community, Aside from Dr. Pezer’s career accomplishments, she has and the University of Saskatchewan. made outstanding contributions to the community,

University of Saskatchewan 5 2002 Fall Convocation Distinction in Public Service and Extension Award

Donald C. Kerr

he Distinction in Public Service and Extension He served on the Saskatoon Public Library Board for TAward recognizes a faculty member who has made 11 years, and is one of the library’s most popular an outstanding effort to further the University’s public speakers, whether reading from his own books, lecturing service and extension mission, thereby extending the on literary topics, or speaking about Saskatoon’s history. University’s expertise to the wider community. The This year, the Saskatoon Library Trustees Association University has selected Donald Kerr, has chosen Professor Kerr to write Professor in the Department of the history of public libraries in English, as the first recipient. Saskatchewan. Professor Kerr earned. a Bachelor of Professor Kerr has been a tireless Arts (Honours) degree (1958) at the steward of Saskatoon’s heritage, University of Saskatchewan and a helping to save older neighbourhoods Master of Arts (1960) at the University and documenting the architecture of of Toronto. He began his career at the both the U of S and the city of U of S in 1960 as an instructor in the Saskatoon. Along with the late Stan Department of English, and has served Hanson, university archivist, he as Acting Head of both the English and published Saskatoon: The First Half Drama departments. Century in 1982. Professor Kerr is not only a fine Professor Kerr has helped Saskatoon teacher inspired by a love of the arts residents understand how to live in and history, he is also a renowned harmony with their city’s past. As the author, historian, poet, and playwright first chair of the Saskatoon Heritage with a keen interest in society and politics, community Society and the first chair of the Saskatoon Municipal development and the heritage movement. Heritage Committee, he helped change land use bylaws Both as a published poet and associate editor for the and establish heritage policies. His passion for this work literary magazines Grain and NeWest Review, he has continues through his current elected position as the nourished the careers of countless Prairie writers. Saskatchewan governor for the Heritage Canada Professor Kerr has been the press editor for 17 books. Foundation. He has also served on the Meewasin Valley He has also served on the board of directors for both Authority Board. NeWest Press and Coteau Books for 20 years. Professor Kerr’s achievements as a teacher and scholar His numerous plays have been performed in Saskatoon are inseparable from his deeply felt commitment to his and Regina, and one of his plays, Lanc, was performed community. In his half-century association with the for the Drama department’s 50th anniversary in 1996. U of S, he has played a principal role in the many He has served on the SaskFilm board and Sask- achievements of the Saskatoon region. He is a very atchewan Arts Board where his advocacy of smaller arts deserving recipient of this award. organizations helped to keep them alive. University of Saskatchewan 6 2002 Fall Convocation Distinguished Researcher Award

Edward (Ted) J. Llewellyn

he Distinguished Researcher Award recognizes a His team’s expertise on remote sensing is sought after Tfaculty member’s contribution to scholarship by industry and military sectors. He was also the principal through the creation, expansion and critique of investigator for rocket experiments flown in Canadian, knowledge. The University has selected Edward (Ted) British, Swedish and U.S. rocket programs and the Llewellyn, Professor in the Department of Physics and OGLOW-II Shuttle experiment. Engineering Physics, as the Fall 2002 Professor Llewellyn was vital in the recipient of this award. development of the U of S Institute of Professor Llewellyn earned a Bachelor Space and Atmospheric Studies. He has of Science (Honours) degree (1960) promoted Canadian collaboration with a and a Ph.D. (1963) at the University of number of top-rated international Exeter. In 1964, he joined the University projects and has built solid relationships of Saskatchewan and later served as with Canadian industry and the Canadian Physics department head for 11 years. Space Agency. He has brought millions He is one of only a few professors to of dollars in contracts and federal be awarded a D.Sc. degree (1987) by research grants to the U of S. the University. Among his many awards and honours, Professor Llewellyn is a world leader in he was elected in 1994 as a Fellow of optical aeronomic and atmospheric the Royal Society of Canada. He is a research. His major achievements range prolific publisher of articles, referee for from co-discovering the upper ozone numerous professional journals and layer of the Earth to monitoring associate editor for the Canadian stratospheric pollutants using scattered Journal of Physics. He also reviews sunlight measurements from space. many papers and grant applications for federal granting He is the principal investigator for the OSIRIS (Optical agencies and NASA, and has served on numerous Spectrograph and InfraRed Imager System) instrument national and international committees. that was launched in 2001 on the Swedish-led Odin He has greatly contributed to U of S teaching and satellite, a joint project involving Canada, Finland and graduate education. He set up the Engineering Physics France. Internship Program, provides caring and inspired The instrument, 10 years in the making, will allow postgraduate supervision, and has fostered careers of detailed mapping of the ozone concentration in the upper his many post-doctoral fellows and research staff atmosphere for the first time. Unique data provided by members. the instrument will provide insights into how ozone Professor Llewellyn has made landmark discoveries and depletion is occurring, rather than just where it is has played a leading role in national and international happening over the Earth. This work is a prelude to aeronomy and space science communities. He is a very essential studies on climate change. deserving recipient of this award.

University of Saskatchewan 7 2002 Fall Convocation J.W.G. Ivany Internationalization Award

Kurt Tischler

he J. W. George Ivany Internationalization Award founder of the Forum of Saskatchewan International Twas established to recognize the extraordinary Education and Development (FOSIED), which started contributions of a member of faculty or administration in 1987 as an information exchange regarding toward the internationalization of the University of international education issues and opportunities. Saskatchewan. This is awarded Through his efforts, Mr. Tischler has annually at convocation. The 2002 fostered understanding between the winner is Mr. Kurt Tischler, Director, international student body of the International Student Office. University of Saskatchewan and the local community. Mr. Tischler earned a Bachelor of Arts (1964), Bachelor of ducation (1965) Mr. Tischler has demonstrated and a Master of Arts (1979) at the exemplary dedication to international University of Saskatchewan. Since students at the University of 1985, Mr. Tischler has been the Director Saskatchewan. Along with his regular of the International Student Office. Over duties, it is not unusual for Mr. the course of his service to the Tischler to respond to an early University of Saskatchewan and morning call at home from a new particularly to international students, he student at the train station. He can has initiated numerous programs. The often be found meeting newly arrived International Friendship Program, (in students at 4 a.m. and assisting them cooperation with Inter-Varsity Christian with their transition to life in Fellowship) currently matches 185 Saskatoon. Canadian families with 220 international students. Over Mr. Tischler’s commitment to international and 130 international students access the Oral English intercultural understanding is highly regarded within Program, which provides spoken English assistance. The the University and surrounding community. His Spouses Program supports the spouses of international compassion, sincerity and understanding have made students with English language development skills and him a counselor and friend to many. In his nomination cultural adaptation. In addition, orientation sessions and for this award it was noted that he understands special programming for international students are international students and provides quality support conducted under Mr. Tischler’s guidance. and programming for them. He tries to ensure that Mr. Tischler’s initiatives have had a positive impact this understanding extends throughout our campus, on the academic environment of the university and thus giving our university a truly international have broadened our global perspectives. He is co- environment.

University of Saskatchewan 8 2002 Fall Convocation Master Teacher Award

John Hubbard

he Master Teacher Award was established to personality that got me, and I’m sure many others, through Temphasize the importance of teaching at the this course.” “He was…possibly the only professor who University of Saskatchewan and to honour those faculty could make chemical structures and analytical chemistry members who excel in teaching. The Selection Committee interesting to us.” “Not only could this professor grab our has chosen Professor John Hubbard of the College of attention, which was a challenge as we were quite a motley Pharmacy and Nutrition to be the crew, but he could hold us, sometimes recipient of this prestigious award at this spellbound… Indeed he magically Convocation. John Hubbard earned the translated concepts, bringing us to new Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) at the levels of understanding…. Who will ever University of London and the Ph.D. four forget the ‘Bar-Maid Theory of Acid Base years later at the same university. A Exchange’?” member of the Royal Pharmaceutical John plays an important part in the Society, John was appointed Professor development and implementation of the of Pharmacy in 1982 after serving twelve undergraduate pharmacy program, years as a professor at the University of continually reminding Faculty of the Manitoba. Recently, he has been teaching importance and need for a program analytical pharmaceutical chemistry, wherein teaching methods based entirely bioequivalence, statistics, and metabolic on lecturing should be replaced or at transformation of xenobiotics. least augmented by those incorporating For several years, the College of strategies of active learning. Graduate Pharmacy and Nutrition has used student students benefit from Dr. Hubbard’s evaluations of their teachers, and commitment as he plays an important Professor Hubbard has consistently role in the pharmacy graduate program, received remarkable scores above 90% for the instructor serving as supervisor, co-supervisor and advisor on several component of the evaluation. Student comments on these committees. evaluations have been consistent: “Dr. Hubbard has a Professor Hubbard is also an accomplished researcher. lecture style unlike any I have experienced. He puts a lot of Over his career, he has co-authored over 120 refereed energy into his class and tries to make the subject material articles and 15 book chapters, most in high-profile appealing and interesting. He allows the student to think international journals and periodicals, with research grants about the subject material and does not simply present totaling over $5.5 million. As well, he has presented papers material that must be memorized. Overall, he is the best at over 160 academic conferences. professor I have had in university.” His students have nominated him for the USSU Teaching Excellence Award Professor John Hubbard “surpasses the standards of four times; he won it once. ardour and inspiration,” and possesses a unique devotion to teaching and research. The University of Saskatchewan Calling him “a great ambassador for academia,” several is fortunate to have such an exemplary teacher on its staff. former students testify to the positive effects of John’s He is most deserving of this honour. teaching. “It was Dr. Hubbard’s teaching style and

University of Saskatchewan 9 2002 Fall Convocation President’s Service Award

Colleen Teague

n recognition of 29 years of outstanding service to think of a better place to work, with opportunities for Istudents, colleagues and the U of S, Colleen Teague, growth, learning new things, meeting people and Co-ordinator of Personnel and Facilities in the College making friends – it’s just phenomenal here.” of Engineering, is being honored with the President’s Colleen began her U of S career in 1973 in the Service Award at Fall Convocation Registrar’s Office, then moved to the 2002. College of Engineering in 1975 as a Colleen’s nominator and a host of Clerk Stenographer. She moved up supporters note the high regard the ranks, working in Mechanical people in the College and the Univ- Engineering, then in Engineering ersity have had for her since she Shops as an Assistant Manager and began working for the U of S in 1973. Draftsperson. She moved to the With a broad range of responsibilities Dean’s Office in the mid-1980s as an – including developing and im- Administrative Assistant, then took plementing administrative and on even more responsibilities when operational policies, advising on she assumed her current job, Co- faculty and staff recruitment and ordinator of Personnel and Facilities. development, overseeing the al- Colleen has been very involved at the location of College offices and University and in the community. At facilities, direction of support staff in the U of S she has served on the the Dean of Engineering’s Office, and executive of the Administrative and involvement in capital planning – Supervisory Personnel Association Colleen interacts with a huge number of people and has been involved in many campus committees throughout her College and the entire campus. on issues like students with disabilities, status of Yet despite being involved in many sensitive and women, employment equity, and Engineering’s Wall challenging duties, students, faculty and co-workers of Distinction, Research Day, and international say Colleen is always a delight to work with – projects. In the Saskatoon community she has exhibiting kindness, thoughtfulness, professionalism, volunteered with many groups, including: Kinsmen and an uplifting cheerfulness. They comment that Telemiracle, Santa Claus Parade, Special Needs she is always smiling, friendly, helpful and seeking Shopping, the Festival of Trees, the Canadian Cancer new ways to improve things for her co-workers and Society, the 24-hr. Relay for Camp Easter Seal, and the College. Colleen says this stems from her love of the Canadian Institute of Management. the College and the University. “It’s my second The President’s Service Award recognizes exceptional home”, and the faculty, staff and students are “like contributions by non-academic staff. my extended family”, she says. “I have to say I can’t

University of Saskatchewan 10 2002 Fall Convocation President’s Medal This medal is awarded to the undergraduate student with the highest academic standing at Fall Convocation.

Brian Glenn Taylor rian Taylor graduated from Bedford Road Scholarship, and the Chemical Institute of Canada BCollegiate Institute in Saskatoon in 1998. Brian North Saskatchewan Award in Biochemistry to name enrolled in the College of Kinesiology in September just a few. Mr. Taylor was also named on the Dean’s 1998 and took his first three years of study in that Honour List in Arts and Science for the 2001W college. He transferred to the College of Arts and academic year. Science in September 2001 and is graduating with a Mr. Taylor has been active in various volunteer Bachelor of Science Honours Degree with High activities some of which include working in the Honours in Biochemistry. Emergency Department at the Royal University Brian received the University of Saskatchewan Alumni Hospital, Resident Visitation at Sherbrooke Association Award in 1998. He has been the recipient Community Centre and coaching junior basketball and of numerous awards during his academic career. the track and field team at Bedford Road Collegiate. Some of these include: University of Saskatchewan The Department Head of the Biochemistry Department Undergraduate Scholarship for 1999W, 2000W and is quoted as saying that “Brian Taylor is one of the 2001W, Saskatoon Policy Association Memorial most outstanding graduates that we have ever had in Scholarship, College of Kinesiology Undergraduate Honours Biochemistry”. Academic Award, Knights Rod Hamm Memorial

University of Saskatchewan 11 2002 Fall Convocation Convocation Program October 26, 2002 • 9:00 a.m.

Procession President’s Statement to the The academic procession will enter the hall in the following order: Graduands in the order in which Graduands degrees are to be conferred; Faculty; Board of Peter MacKinnon Governors, Senate, Guests of Honour; The President; The Chancellor Conferring of Degrees O Canada Petition for Admission Gordon Barnhart, University Secretary Tatrina Tai

Presentation of Graduands to the Invocation Chancellor Ursula Wiig, University Chaplain Agriculture presented by Dean Barber Arts, Science, Fine Arts and Music Conferring of Honorary Doctor of presented by Associate Dean Martz, Associate Dean Neal and Dean Taylor Laws Degree Commerce presented by Dean Pearson Barrie A. Wigmore, B.Ed., B.A., M.A. Education presented by Dean Jacknicke Engineering presented by Dean Laguë Kinesiology presented by Dean Tremblay Convocation Address Nursing presented by Dean Horsburgh Barrie A. Wigmore Graduate Studies and Research presented by Associate Dean Gambell and Associate Dean Dyck Musical Interlude Festive Overture Admission to Degrees in Absentia Opus 96 by Dmitri Shostakovich/Donald Hunsberger The University Wind Orchestra conducted by Glen Gillis

University of Saskatchewan 12 2002 Fall Convocation Presentation of Awards to the Presentation of Awards to Most Distinguished Graduates Faculty and Staff

Fall Convocation Three-Year Degree Medal Alumni Award of Achievement presented to presented to Randy Alan Walker Vera Pezer University Medal in Fine Arts presented to Distinction in Public Service and Extension Award Andrew James Ford presented to Donald Kerr Rose Litman Medal in Humanities presented to Distinguished Researcher Award presented to Claire Elizabeth Banton Edward (Ted) J. Llewellyn University Medal in Social Sciences presented to J.W.G.Ivany Internationalization Award presented to Heidi Linda Jane Bickis Kurt Tischler University Medal in Sciences presented to Master Teacher Award presented to Brian Glenn Taylor John Hubbard Dean’s Medal in Arts and Science presented to President’s Service Award presented to Brian Glenn Taylor Colleen Teague The Goodspeed Prize in Commerce presented to Vaughan Stewart Torrie Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prize Message from the University of presented to Jennifer Deanne McAllister Saskatchewan Alumni University Prize in Nursing presented to Association Barbara Jane Steen Susan Milburn, Alumni Association President President’s Medal presented to Brian Glenn Taylor Concluding Remarks Chancellor Tom Molloy

God Save the Queen

University of Saskatchewan 13 2002 Fall Convocation Cheyenna Rae Campbell, Saskatoon Degrees Leonard Allen Campbell, Buffalo River Dene Nation Abigail Oonagh Casey, Regina Hoi Yan Chan, Hong Kong Bachelor of Science in Teresa Carla Chicoine, Chaplin Agriculture Sin Kwan Slyvia Chu, Hong Kong Christopher William Chudyk, Clavet Desalegn W Abera, Mekelle, Ethiopia (Honours in David Michael Classen, Toronto, Ontario Agricultural Economics) Megan Catherine Craddock, Humboldt Barbara Ann Barrett, Maple Ridge, British Columbia Jennifer Catherine Dauk, Saskatoon Daryl Allan Chubb, Ryan C David, Saskatoon Bradley Lyle Dempsey, Heward Christine Marguerite Davidson, Moose Jaw Erin Lyn Hupaelo, Saskatoon Leslie Ellen Dawson, Saskatoon Michelle Therese Maria Delbaere, Saskatoon (with Candace Dawn Ippolito, Kisbey Great Distinction) David Marc Latendresse, Edam Jerrod Don Dietrich, Saskatoon Leslie Dawn McKenzie, Saskatoon Chad Ryan Doucette, Saskatoon Michael Ernest Nurse, Saskatoon Robert Fredrick Loran Feist, Wilkie (with Distinction) Katherine Alicia Reid, Smithers, British Columbia Charles Pak Kin Fok, Richmond, British Columbia (with Distinction) Darren Maurice Fradette, Saskatoon Travis Daniel Sander, Mayfair Jessica Ann Fritshaw, Tisdale (with Distinction) Jennifer Marie Fuentes, Saskatoon (with Great Barbara Ann Wilson, Dundurn Distinction) Gary Hei Shun Fung, Hong Kong Candace Ann Funk, Laine Adrienne Gabel, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Bachelor of Arts Three-year Pamela Dawn Garland, Kindersley Jordin Tyler Alcock, Saskatoon Jacqueline Amanda Giggs, Chauvin, Alberta (with Vanessa Lynn Anderson, The Pas, Manitoba Great Distinction) Bradley Terrence Ardell, Vanscoy (with Great Neysa Marie Gruening, Saskatoon Distinction) Isabelle Beatrice Haberman, Saskatoon Jeanne Francis Crosby Baby, Saskatoon Rebecca Lynn Hala, Saskatoon John Charles Bellamy, Wabasca, Alberta Michael Joseph Hanly, Spruce Grove, Alberta (with Darren Charles Boehm, Saskatoon Great Distinction) Reanna Grace Bonaise, Little Pine Jill Marie Hartman, Saskatoon Travis Glen Boyer, Kyle Debra Michelle Hasenfratz, Saskatoon Beverly Anne Brenna, Saskatoon (with Great Leanne Joan Heinrichs, Livelong (with Distinction) Distinction) Janelle Joanne Helfrick, Saskatoon Charlene Rae Hendrickx, Saskatoon

University of Saskatchewan 14 2002 Fall Convocation Maria Teresa Herperger, Stockholm (with Great Jennifer Laura Pethick, Unity (with Distinction) Distinction) Amanda Marian Piesinger, Bredenbury Raelene Marie Hofmann, Humboldt Rochelle Lila Marie Pilon, Toronto, Ontario Rhae-Ann Selene Holoien, Melville Lisa Jane Poirier, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Trevor John Honish, Saskatoon Thy Prak, Saskatoon Jillian Elan Howie, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Tracy Lynne Hunter, Saskatoon Cara Lynn Reiber, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Joanne Rose Reschny, Langham Kin Hang Ip, Hong Kong Marcia Rae Richards, Saskatoon Yasuyo Itoh, Tokyo, Japan (with Distinction) Jennifer Sarah Robertson, Cut Knife (with Great Distinction) Regan Patricia Kachur, Prince Albert Jill Michael Robertson, Saskatoon Wayne Bruce Karoly, Saskatoon Benjamin David Kelly, Humboldt Bernadine Dawn Sapp, Saskatoon Crystal Tanya Amy Kinequon, Wynyard Juergen Schwenk, Saskatoon Erin Alexandra Klassen, Herschel Dezarae Sally-Anne Senft, Wynyard (with Distinction) Brenda Marie Lawrence, Saskatoon Janelle Ruth Senga, La Ronge (with Distinction) Ching Sze Lee, Hong Kong Shawn Evan Serfas, Saskatoon (with Great Jenna Rochelle Leith, Saskatoon Distinction) Mok Kwan Leung, Vancouver, British Columbia Haven Seto, Saskatoon Sheri Jannel Lux, Saskatoon Heather Johanna Sexsmith, , Alberta Chyn-Teng Lyn, Kee Lung, Taiwan Catherine Lee Sieben, Saskatoon Jocelyn Lyndsay Mann, Prince Albert (with Christina Georgette Skibinsky, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Distinction) Linda Anne Marciniuk, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Paul Gerard Slaney, Toronto, Ontario Lisa Ann McClung, Saskatoon Hugh Graham Slocombe, Winnipeg, Manitoba (with Lindsay Christine McMillan, Saskatoon Distinction) Shannon Marie Mennie, Esterhazy Ina Jean Stewart, Prince Albert Stephanie Anne Metlewsky, Wilkie Cheryl Lynn Stolz, Leader (with Great Distinction) Trent Gerald Moorman, Humboldt Stephanie Dawn Thompson, Saskatoon (with Great Trina Ann Mortson, Saskatoon Distinction) Donna Viola Myo, Saskatoon Sandi Lee Towriss, Moose Jaw Christie Lee Nichol, Kwok Leung Tse, Saskatoon Patrick Timothy Nixon, Saskatoon Rodney William Upton, Saskatoon Margaret Elizabeth Nogier, Saskatoon Shelley Faye Wallis, White Fox Siobhan Mary O’Connor, Moose Jaw Rachelle Ann Waslen, Saskatoon Tomi-Lynn Oviatt, Saskatoon Grant Douglas George Whitmore, Grandora Christy Anne Pannell, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Cori Wing Yan Wong, Hong Kong Anthony Nathan Pashovitz, Saskatoon Christine Woo, Saskatoon (with Distinction) David Feng Xiang, Saskatoon University of Saskatchewan 15 2002 Fall Convocation Advanced Certificate in Arts Candace Rae Ashley Papp, Saskatoon Shannen Dawn Fisher, Saskatoon Michael Robert Perrin, Kindersley Thanh Jimmie Van Pham, Saskatoon Jennifer Lee Shirkey, Regina Melanie Joanne Racette-Campbell, Moose Jaw Cameron John Rizos, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Bachelor of Arts Four-year Richard Matthew Rogowski, Moose Jaw Tara Leeta Christine Beeharry, Foam Lake Chad David Rogozinsky, Saskatoon Devin Joseph Berezowsky, Saskatoon Jesse Neil Sadlowski, North Battleford (with Wendy Joy Blackman, Cold Lake, Alberta Distinction) Janice Louise Braden, Indian Head Jennifer Renee Schock, Saskatoon Leanne Carole Carlson, Macrorie Sheela Selvarasan, Kuala Lumbur, Malaysia Robert Paul Craig, Milden Hang Chi Shum, Hong Kong Valerie Rose Simonot, Montreal Lake Cree Nation Conan Sebastian Drummond, Kensington Christopher Harvey Smith, Saskatoon Jamie Michelle Enns, Saskatoon Ian Smith, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Donald K M Sparrow, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Lori Dawn Farkas, Saskatoon Kimberley Ann Striha, Moose Jaw Patricia Christine Elizabeth Gabel, Balcarres Shannon Marie-Edith Thompson, Saskatoon Terrance Ward John Gibson, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Andrew Peter Van Zandbergen, Birch Hills (with Sandra Marie Gorsalitz, Fort Nelson, British Distinction) Columbia Heather Louise Ward, Viscount Kristy Alison Jackson, Saskatoon Bradley Benjamin Williams, Saskatoon Marion Amelia Jaffray, Patricia Kam Yee, Saskatoon Cherie Gail Kaban, Vanscoy Pak Shuen Yeung, Hong Kong Tara May Kachroo, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Bachelor of Arts Honours Renee Lee Laventure, Leoville Amber Margaret Regina Learned, Saskatoon (with Jonathan David Anuik, Yorkton Distinction) High Honours in History Chad William Leverick, Saskatoon Claire Elizabeth Banton, Saskatoon Andrea Lynn Martel, Saskatoon High Honours in French and History Lonnie James Mercredi, La Ronge Heidi Linda Jane Bickis, Saskatoon Meghan Rae Moormann, High Honours in Sociology Helen Claire Oliver, Saskatoon (with Distinction)

University of Saskatchewan 16 2002 Fall Convocation Chelsea Jennifer Bull, North Battleford Heather Louise Lovatt, Edmonton, Alberta Honours in Archaeology Honours in International Studies Catherine Mudola Bulogosi, Saskatoon Melissa Ann McDowell, Saskatoon Honours in Business Economics High Honours in History and Honours in Political Studies Chih Jung Chen, Taiwan Honours in Business Economics Natasa Milas, Saskatoon High Honours in Russian and Honours in Spanish Sean Michel Clark, Outlook High Honours in International Studies Korrina Anne Marie Moroz, Saskatoon Honours in Archaeology Mark Dwight Fischer, Arelee Honours in International Studies Trevor Bruce Robertson, Saskatoon Honours in Business Economics Andrew James Ford, Humboldt High Honours in Art History and Studio Art Arlene Nicole Stevens, Saskatoon Honours in Religious Studies Theresa Ann Gadzella, Blaine Lake Honours in Sociology Kathleen Margaret Wingham, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Keane Matthew Grimsrud, Regina High Honours in English and Religious Studies Honours in Political Studies Benjamine James Hannah, Saskatoon Honours in Business Economics Neil Wayne Hudson, Saskatoon Bachelor of Science Three-year High Honours in French Ruth Andersen, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Dana Lenore Irvine, Imperial Marjorie Jane Benson, Fort Sask, Alberta High Honours in Regional and Urban Development Ryan John Brimacombe, Yorkton (with Distinction) Marie Winnafred Karner-Ashong, Moose Jaw Chun Hung Fred Chu, Hong Kong Honours in Anthropology and Archaeology Dallas Dean Devine, Regina Joel Jerry Katelnikoff, Saskatoon Kevin Leith Duchscherer, Davidson High Honours in English Lana Joy Elias, Saskatoon Shaun William Kielo, Delisle High Honours in International Studies Christi Lynn Fidek, Invermay Scott Callaghan Kowalchuk, Saskatoon Cynthia Liza Gregoire, Moose Jaw Honours in Sociology Traci Marie Hardybala, Yorkton Stacey Lorelle Lee, Humboldt Lisa Marie Hodson, Saskatoon (with Great Honours in English Distinction)

University of Saskatchewan 17 2002 Fall Convocation Ryan Ward MacEwan, Saskatoon Troy Evan Martin, Saskatoon Robert Warren Daniel Reid, Saskatoon Lindsay Erin Mickelson, Edmonton, Alberta Morgan Kane Roney, Fort St. John, British Deanna Michelle Munoz, Saskatoon Columbia Howie Kinh Hoai Truong, Saskatoon Brian Douglas Sloman, Saskatoon Jeffrey Dale Stehr, Saskatoon Randy Alan Walker, Saskatoon (with Great Gopinath Sutendra, Yellowknife, Northwest Distinction) Territories Brent Jonathan Kirk Yaremko, Yorkton (with Great Bradley Ryan Trost, Yellowknife, Northwest Distinction) Territories Jinseong Youm, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Faye Maureen Warrington, Saskatoon Amanda Dawn Welter, Tramping Lake Advanced Certificate in Science Ruguo Zhang, Saskatoon Dazhong Zhu, Hangzhou, People's Republic of Travis Wilfred Banks, Saskatoon China Nicole Jamie Cox, Saskatoon Jared Scott Prisciak, Mozart Honours Certificate in Science Christopher Yoingco, Calgary, Alberta Takashige Terashima, Yokosuka City, Japan Honours in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science Four-year Bachelor of Science Honours Amy Dawn Atchison, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Cory Nathan Aikins, Saskatoon Honours in Biology Christian Alfred Leon Ballard, , Manitoba Angela Gayle Brown, Saskatoon Shakiba Jalal, Saskatoon Honours in Biochemistry Zhenglin Jin, Beijing, People's Republic of China (with Great Distinction) Kendra Joyce Getty, Moose Jaw Honours in Chemistry Charmaine Ann Legrand, Qu’Appelle Po-King Shirley Lam, Saskatoon Melanie Rochelle Macpherson, D’Arcy High Honours in Biochemistry Shea Andrew Martin, Saskatoon Grant James McDougall, Bankend John William Mapletoft, Saskatoon Babita Mohanty, Saskatoon High Honours in Biochemistry Anthony Nathan Pashovitz, Saskatoon Ellen Catherine Proudlove, Saskatoon Cynthia Lynn Pidskalny, Saskatoon Honours in Geology

University of Saskatchewan 18 2002 Fall Convocation Graeme Robert Quest, Saskatoon Andrea Renee Campbell, Saskatoon High Honours in Biochemistry and Microbiology Leah Andrea Coates, Saskatoon Andrea Eve Czornobay, Endeavour Lara Michelle Shychoski, Saskatoon Honours in Palaeobiology Kimberley Anne Dennis, Saskatoon James Douglas DeRoo, Unity Brian Glenn Taylor, Saskatoon Brett Richard Diehl, Saskatoon High Honours in Biochemistry Michael Joseph Dutcheshen, Saskatoon Brad Howard Whitter, Prince Albert Kelly Robert Fiddler, Waterhen Lake Honours in Land Use and Environmental Studies Feven Girmazion Glaizghi, Saskatoon Amy Leanne Gunchoski, Watrous Bachelor of Music Dionne Shari Lynn Halyk, Saskatoon (with Peter Edward Bodnarchuk, Wynyard (with Great Distinction) Distinction) Robert Dion Jenkins, Saskatoon Brian Rodney Jones, Milestone Trina Marie Violet Josdal, Moose Jaw Post Degree Specialization Byong-Kyu Kim, Saskatoon Certificate Kristin Alayne Macdonald, North Battleford Brian Walter Boese, Redvers Pamela Marie Martell, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Christopher Todd Maxwell, Elbow Chen Liu, Saskatoon Margaret Alexandra Mazurkewich, Saskatoon (with Suppanunta Mookkakul, Thailand Distinction) Brent Curtis Pidborochynski, Saskatoon Shanna-Lynne Olson, Saskatoon Qilin Xue, Saskatoon Natalie Sue Phillips, Tisdale Jayne Rae-Lynn Saretsky, Humboldt Lonni Brett Schultz, Prince Albert Bachelor of Commerce Erin Leanne Sklar, Prince Albert Stacey Lynn Springall, Saskatoon George Steve Arvanitis, Saskatoon Vaughan Stewart Torrie, Saltcoats (with Great Darwin Mark Babb, Saskatoon Distinction) Jason Marcel Bergen, Saskatoon Allison Tse, Saskatoon Rhonda Gayle Beuker, Leoville Christy Lynn Bohn, Saskatoon (with Great Kerry Kirsten Vezeau, Prince Albert Distinction and High Honours in Marketing) Thea Nicole Wiebe, Swift Current Shawn Charles Brander, Meadow Lake (with Great Wede Emilee Williams, Saskatoon Distinction) Blair Keith Brooks, (with Distinction)

University of Saskatchewan 19 2002 Fall Convocation Bachelor of Education Lilah Elaine Morin, Ile-a-la-Crosse Rupinder Kaur Ahluwalia, Calgary, Alberta Jennifer Joy Nicotine, Red Pheasant Gregory Gordon Axford, Saskatoon Tara Eden Olain, Saskatoon Shane Robert Joseph Bachmeier, Kindersley Lucy Carla Pewapisconias, Little Pine First Nations Phyllis Marie Baptiste, Cando (with Distinction) Renee Bouvier, Meadow Lake Florence Rediron, La Ronge Meghan Dawn Bullock, Denare Beach Jaret David Ross, Fort Qu’appelle Noelle Eden Sapieha, Canora Calvert ChiefCalf, La Ronge David Wyatt Scaddan, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Claire Alexis Gahandahawie Doré, Regina Darrell Travis Schaan, Prince Albert Ruth Anne Driedger, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Craig Steven Schellenberg, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Jacqueline Mae Faubert, Wadena Christa Lynn Schultz, Batoche Jordan Marie Fritshaw, Tisdale (with Distinction) Mary Ellen Scott, Pleasantdale Denise Yvette George, English River First Nations Bradley Scott Smith, Moose Jaw (with Distinction) Timothy Andrew Strom, Prince Albert Jay Robert Harvey, Saskatoon Leanne Michelle Heath, Saskatoon Trina Marie Timmerman, Humboldt Leanne Marie Hellman, Calgary, Alberta Karyn Shawn Valleau, Ridgedale (with Distinction) Brennan Dale Janvier, Patuanak Gaile Diane Wotherspoon, Saskatoon Jordi Lynne Knoll, Saskatoon Patricia Ann Wright, Saskatoon Jennifer Ann Marie Lacey, Tisdale Jacqueline Amy Lavallee, Saskatoon Lori-Ann Ledoux, Saskatoon Combined Bachelor of Education Eileen Sylvia Lines, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories and Bachelor of Music in Music Cory Murray Loehr, Muenster Education Leanne Michelle Lomax, Swift Current Shauna Irene Loseth, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Kristen Florence Dalzell, Prince Albert (with Distinction) Maxine Ann Malmberg, Kugluktuk, Nunavut (with Distinction) Ramona Leah Friesen, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Jennifer Deanne McAllister, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction) Shannon Lori McElligott, Prince Albert Christa Dawn Millions, Dorothy Grace Misponas, Patuanak Darren Chad Mitchell, Kelliher

University of Saskatchewan 20 2002 Fall Convocation Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in Engineering Kinesiology Agricultural and Bioresource Cory James Bertoia, Cut Knife Engineering David Adam Cantin, Prince Albert Janelle Christine Hutchinson, Saskatoon Patrick Daniel Clarke, Claire Alexis Gahandahawie Doré, Regina Civil Engineering Jason Lee Ashwin, Saskatoon Jordan Marie Fritshaw, Tisdale Leni Damien Randal Courtorielle, Prince Rupert, Ginette Rene Marie Gatzke, Swift Current (with British Columbia Distinction) Scott Anthony Kusalik, Dundurn Jay Robert Harvey, Saskatoon Leanne Marie Hellman, Calgary, Alberta Chemical Engineering Jacqueline Amy Lavallee, Saskatoon Dustin Marshall Binny, Saskatoon (with Great Carmen Ryla Lewis, Island Lake Distinction) Leanne Michelle Lomax, Swift Current Jessica Adrian Conn, Moose Jaw Kristi Richelle May, Saskatoon Tara Lee McLeod, Frontier (with Distinction) Electrical Engineering Daniel Eugene Parchoma, Blaine Lake Alena Ren Burlingham, Saskatoon Shawn Conrad Redmond, Swift Current (with Tamara Shaun Cogger, Saskatoon Distinction) Michelle Lynn Renkas, Melville Engineering Physics Bradley Scott Smith, Moose Jaw (with Distinction) Brian Patrick Soloducha, Saskatoon Timothy Andrew Strom, Prince Albert Geological Engineering Dana Kirsten Thome, Moose Jaw (with Distinction) Karina Ida Greenlay, Glenboro, Manitoba Todd Nathan Weber, Wilkie Mechanical Engineering Thomas Barton Bradt, Flin Flon, Manitoba Chun Kit Jacky Lee, Hong Kong Bachelor of Laws Justin Singh Thind, Calgary, Alberta

University of Saskatchewan 21 2002 Fall Convocation Bachelor of Science in Nursing Audrey Louise Kochan, Swift Current Carol Ann Kohlert, Wollaston Lake (with Distinction) Angie Lea Achter, Karen Jill Kohm, Regina Karen Leah Baily, Regina Cara Leanne Kruger, Aberdeen Candyce Dawn Bell, (with Distinction) Abigail Jane Laskosky, Holden, Alberta Natalie Danielle Bourgeois, Saskatoon Connie L Lee, Prince Albert Meghan McRae Bradley, Saskatoon Taryn Danae Lenzen, Regina Carmen Faye Brown, Saskatoon Treena Lee Lepage, Leoville Jodi Terryn Burak, Estevan Kriss Logan, Glasgow, Scotland Heather Rae Campbell, Saskatoon Sandra Josephine Long, Regina Jodie Lynn Campbell, Regina (with Great Nicole Reni Markell, Prince Albert Distinction) Heather Anne Martin, Regina Shannon Leigh Carlson, Saskatoon Brandy Wade McFadden, Moose Jaw (with Ross Daniel Cuddie, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Distinction) Tamara Noël Eberts, Shannon Marie McKechnie, Moose Jaw Aura Cynthia Escanlar, Regina (with Distinction) Rhonda Lynn Misponas, Patuanak Leah Dawn Evans, Regina Jeannie Marie Neal, Prince Albert (with Great Pamela Dawn Ewart, Saskatoon Distinction) Maxine May Feroce, Winnipeg, Manitoba Dion Rae Norton, Balcarres Tammy Rita Fettis, Porcupine Plain Tyrone Daniel Okrainetz, Saskatoon Krista Rae Fieber, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Natasha Dawn Olesen, Shaunavon (with Distinction) Lisa Marie Follick, Outlook Pamela Nicole Ostapowich, Regina (with Leanne Chantrel Fontanie, Regina (with Distinction) Distinction) Peggy Leigh Franklin, Saskatoon Tasha Gail Frei, Regina Dieta Dayle Pederson, Estevan Jennifer Nicole Pengelly, Saskatoon Jeffrey Thomas Gibson, Regina Jaimie Marie Peters, Warman Tamara Dawn Guest, Bjorkdale Beverly Jean Pongracz, Saskatoon Carleigh Rae Gustafson, Estevan (with Distinction) Connie Faye Power, Saskatoon Dawn Wendy Halsall, Prince Albert Jaclyn Rachelle Pukas, Saskatoon Rhonda May Hardy-Joel, Elbow (with Distinction) Kimberly Jean Rapchalk, Yorkton Lindsay Dawn Hickie, Melville Sherilynn Frances Reich, Saskatoon Tracey Lynn Horvath, Alana Alison Ross, Campbell River, British Columbia Natasha Lee Hubbard Murdoch, Saskatoon Nicole Marie Savaria, Saskatoon Maybelle Janzen, Rosemary, Alberta Tarah Kristine Schultz, Oxbow (with Great Kyungmi Jung, Yae-Choun, Republic of Korea Distinction) Lindsay Rae Kaip, Saskatoon Evelyn Marie Anna Shawaga, (with Ashley Marie Kempin, Moosomin Distinction) Elizabeth Ann Kimmerly, Regina University of Saskatchewan 22 2002 Fall Convocation Kimberley Jeann Slugoski, Preeceville (with Alvin James Kolach, Saskatoon Distinction) Educational Administration Barbara Jane Steen, Prince Albert (with Great Distinction) Richard James Kreuger, Baker Lake, Nunavut Marlene JoeAnne Strenger, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies Shawn Allen Daniel Taylor, Saskatoon Yue Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Brandi Christine Thomson, Milden Commerce Kristi Leanne Trevors, Saskatoon (with Distinction) Yvonne Laurice Marchessault, Saskatoon Tricia Marie Tyrer, Regina Educational Psychology & Special Education Alison Jannette Virtue, Moose Jaw (with Great Robert Douglas McInnes, Nipawin Distinction) Commerce Deanna Lynn Warren, Bengough David John Perry, Outlook Cara Ann Wihlidal, Southey Educational Psychology & Special Education Grant Kit Yip, Saskatoon Nancy Joan Schultz, North Battleford Carolee Margaret Zorn, Yorkton (with Distinction) Educational Psychology & Special Education Judy Marlene Shire, Tisdale Curriculum Studies Postgraduate Diploma Michael Anthony Thorson, Saskatoon Arlene Velma Bear, Muskoday First Nation Educational Administration Educational Psychology & Special Education Lori Lee Weigel, Saskatoon Judith Lynn Byers, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education Curriculum Studies Yue Fang, Saskatoon Electrical Engineering Master of Arts Kathy Lynn Gaudet, Domremy Suchada Bandasak, Thailand Educational Psychology & Special Education Economics – Thesis: Self-Employment and Male/ Female Earnings Differentials in Canada Gladys Marie Herron, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies Rebecca Lee Barbara Brain, Cambridge, Ontario Chad Evan Holinaty, Yorkton History – Thesis: Invisible Demons: Disease and the Educational Administration Plains Cree, 1670-1880

Tracy Paula Hupaelo, Blaine Lake Laureen Marie Bryant, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education Anthropology & Archaeology – Thesis: A Reanalysis Theresa Louise Klein, Saskatoon of the Long Creek Site: 45 Years After the Educational Administration Excavation

University of Saskatchewan 23 2002 Fall Convocation Wai Man Chen, Hong Kong Haul Kamsari, Saskatoon Economics – Thesis: A Re-Examination of the Economics – Thesis: An Economic Analysis of Crude Nominal Exchange Rate Determination for Canada Oil Exploration in Saskatchewan and Alberta

Markel Chernenkoff, Saskatoon Randall Francis Kehrig, Saskatoon Religious Studies – Thesis: Yearning for the Sociology – Thesis: Agricultural Practices and Apocalypse: A Study of the Tibetan Buddhist Myth Water Quality in Saskatchewan: The Social of Shambala in Relation to the Defining Traits and Ecology of Resource Management Typological Themes of the Genre of Apocalypse Keely Dawn Faith Kinar, Prince Albert Dawn Nadine Cropper, Naicam Sociology – Thesis: The Devaluation of Credentials Anthropology & Archaeology – Thesis: Umm in the Canadian Labour Market: A Study of Meshrat I and II: Two Late Neolithic Sites Along Immigrants’ Perceptions of Labour Market the Wadi ath-Thamad, Jordan Experiences and Immigrants’ Labour Market Outcomes Kristin Marie Enns-Kavanagh, Saskatoon Anthropology & Archaeology – Thesis: Cannington Alastair John MacFadden, Saskatoon Manor, An Early Settlement Community in Psychology – Thesis: Men and Women Scan Maps Southeastern Saskatchewan Similarly, But Give Different Directions

Megan Michelle Furi, Dalmeny Crystal Lynn Maslin, Political Studies – Thesis: Officers of Parliament: A Sociology – Thesis: The Social Construction of Study in Government Adaptation Aboriginal Peoples in the Saskatchewan Print Media

Jason David Grundahl, Saskatoon Christa Leanne Nicholat, Saskatoon Economics – Project: Testing Alternative RAS History – Thesis: Exploring a Shared History: Methods With Known Interior Elements Indian-White Relations Between Fishing Lake First Nations and Wadena, 1882-2002 Brecken Rose Hancock, Martensville English – Thesis: Virgins and Villians, Whores and Sandra Pearl Pentney, Dryden, Ontario Heroes: Gendering Tragedy in Shakespeare’s Titus Anthropology & Archaeology – Thesis: The Andronicus Archaeology of Brabant Lake

Tracene Frances Harvey, Nipawin Bradley Dale Skopyk, Saskatoon History – Thesis: The Numismatic Commeration of History – Thesis: Moctezuma’s Menagerie: Divus Augustus Managing The Beast in Pre-Cortesian Tenochtitlan

Alison Diane Jeppesen, Saskatoon Michael Howard St. Denis, Saskatoon History – Thesis: Regulating the Sexes: Men and Anthropology & Archaeology – Thesis: Camp #9: Women in the Asceticism of St. Basil of Caesarea An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of a (c. 330-379) Depression Era Relief Camp in Prince Albert National Park

University of Saskatchewan 24 2002 Fall Convocation Jinshao Wang, Liao Yuan, People’s Republic of Melvin Grant Severight, Kamsack China Educational Foundations – Project: Toward a Economics – Thesis: Inter-Provincial Out-Migration Healing Educational Environment: Surviving the from Saskatchewan Legacy of Residential Schools

Ellen Rose Whiteman, Shellbrook Women’s & Gender Studies – Thesis: For the Fun of It: Adolescent Girls’ Exploration of Information Master of Education Technologies and Cyberspace Perry Alan Acorn, Prince Albert Curriculum Studies – Project: Factors Contributing Shelley May Wiebe, Saskatoon to Student Retention in School Band Programs: A English – Thesis: Wise Women and Foolish Survey Designed to Identify Teacher and Music Husbands: Gendered Comedy and Satire in Program Strengths Abraham Cowley’s Plays Dinah Serwaa Amankwah, Kumasi, Ghana Curriculum Studies – Thesis: Young Adults, Oral Cultures and Languages: Postcolonial Perspectives Master of Business Bernell Rose Anstey, Saskatoon Administration Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project Option Thesis: Bereaved Counsellor: Counselling a Bereaved Client Gina Loreen Feist, Saskatoon Joel Joseph Flory, Regina Nelda Patricia Ball, Saskatoon Ya-Hui Lee, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project: The Evaluation of the Computer Program Devin Thomas Lloyd, North Battleford “The Academy of Reading” for Reading Disabled Scott Carl Moffatt, North Battleford Students’ Research Graham Thomas Newton, Saskatoon Darryl Alex Bazylak, Saskatoon Scott Arthur Reed, Hudson Bay Educational Foundations – Thesis: A Study of Deseree Fae Wiebe, Saskatoon Factors Contributing to the Success of Female Aboriginal Students in an Inner City High School

Tracy Lynn Bazylak, North Battleford Educational Administration – Project: The Role of Master of Continuing Education the Principal in Building a Community of Leaders Michelle Anne Legare, Warman Educational Foundations – Project: Education of Yvonne Irene Beuker, Saskatoon Women: Learning Through Experiences of Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project: Violence and Trauma Life-Centered Career Education for Elementary Students with Mild Intellectual Disabilities

University of Saskatchewan 25 2002 Fall Convocation Sean Philip Charles Brannen, Saskatoon Charles Randy Duncan, Saskatoon Educational Administration – Project: Beginning Educational Psychology & Special Education – Principals’ Administrative Experiences Thesis: The Integration of Technology and Instruction: A College of Education Perspective Tyson Barry Brown, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies – Project: Teaching in the Jennifer Colette Dyck, Swift Current Televised Classroom: A Teacher’s Perspective Educational Psychology & Special Education – Thesis: Working Memory, Everyday Memory and Giti Caravan, Isfahan, Iran Student Performance on Academic and Non- Educational Psychology & Special Education – Academic Tasks in the Classroom Thesis: A Validation Study of the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test Donavon Lynne Elliott, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies – Project: School-to-Work April Dawn Chief Calf, La Ronge Programs in Secondary Schools: Inclusion in the Educational Foundations – Thesis: Victorian Practical and Applied Arts Curriculum Ideologies of Gender and the Curriculum of the Regina Indian Industrial School, 1891-1910 Leslie Allan Erikson, Prince Albert Curriculum Studies – Project: A Literature Review Jennifer Lorraine Clandinin, Swift Current of Learning Theory in Relation to Vocational Educational Psychology & Special Education – Education and the Use of Computer Simulators Project: Adolescent Suicide: Warning Signs and Risk Factors Teachers and Counsellors Should Norman Raymond Gaudet, Saskatoon Recognize Educational Administration – Project: An Examination of the Effectiveness of Sanaa Glenn Ira Clark, Saskatoon International School in Yemen Curriculum Studies – Project: DVD: Rom for Level 1 Welding Harold Norman Grayston, Canora Educational Psychology & Special Education – James Gwain Crawford, Stanley Mission Project: Moving Through Forced Career Change Curriculum Studies – Project: RHMKHS Technology Using Worden’s Tasks of Mourning Training Manual Brenda Lynne Green-Rohachuk, Saskatoon Trudy Ann Da Silva, Pickering, Ontario Curriculum Studies – Thesis: Redefining Parental Educational Psychology & Special Education – Involvement: The Experiences of Wahpeton Thesis: An Evaluation of the Structured Success Dakota Caregivers Program: From the Students’ Point of View John George Hansen, Thompson, Manitoba Teresa Colleen Davis, Edmonton, Alberta Educational Foundations – Project: Education in Educational Psychology & Special Education – Canadian Society: The Perspectives of an Thesis: Behind the Shadows: Narratives of Aboriginal Educator Siblings and Parents of Children With Cancer

University of Saskatchewan 26 2002 Fall Convocation Kenneth Paul Harder, Prince Albert Brenda Taria Evelyn Mergel, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies – Project: A Proposal to Create Curriculum Studies – Project: Feasibility Study: an Introductory Guide to the New Mechanics 10 Where in Saskatchewan Program Lidia Justino Monjane, Maputo, Mozambique Sandra Hsiao-Shan Huang, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies – Thesis: Curriculum Educational Psychology & Special Education – Implementation in the Ministry of Health in Thesis: Assessing Emotional Intelligence: Mozambique Reliability and Validity of the Schutte et al Scale Christa Jan Morhart, Mitchell Raymond Kachur, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project: Educational Administration – Project: Hope for Professionals: Burnout Prevention and Administrating in an E-Savvy Environment Self-Care Strategies for Counselor Resilience

Audrey Louise Kinzel, Saskatoon David Stuart Mulligan, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education – Educational Foundations – Thesis: John Updike as Thesis: The Experiences of Crisis Line Volunteers an Adult Moral Educator

Beverly Ann Kynoch, Saskatoon Kerrie Lynne Nygren, Moose Jaw Curriculum Studies – Project: Aboriginal Voices in Educational Psychology & Special Education – Canadian Literature Project: Guidelines for a Comprehensive Guidance and Counselling Program in Saskatchewan Schools Jean Irene La Pierre, Calgary, Alberta Curriculum Studies – Project: The Aboriginal Family Carla Marie Myrtle Paydli, Saskatoon School Concept - The Evolution of Aboriginal Curriculum Studies – Project: Developing a School- Education Continues Based Technology Plan

Christa Dawn Leibel, Calgary, Alberta Elizabeth Lucille Pope, Hay River, Northwest Educational Psychology & Special Education – Territories Thesis: Examining the Treatment Effects of Educational Administration – Project: Thebacha Aggressive Children: The Early Skills Campus: An Examination of a Learning Community Development Program Kelly John Prins, Saskatoon Moises Manuel Matsinhe, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education – Educational Administration – Project: Internship Project: Coping and Resiliency: Among Families of with Saskatoon District Health Pre-School Children with Moderate to Severe Developmental Disabilities: A Guide for Parents Susan Ann McCrae, Saskatoon Curriculum Studies – Thesis: An Exploration of the Richard Leon Rapin, Prince Albert Thought Processes Teachers Use During Student Curriculum Studies – Project: Alternate Evaluation Programming for At Risk Students

University of Saskatchewan 27 2002 Fall Convocation Louise Marie Margaret Robert, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project: What Classroom Teachers Need to Know in Order to Facilitate Positive Instructional Consequences for Mainstreamed English as a Master of Nursing Second Language Student Patricia Diane Fenske, Saskatoon Project: Process of Seeking Resources of Anita Simone Romanoff, Saskatoon Caregivers of Adults on Dialysis Educational Administration – Project: Effective Practices for Teacher Professional Development Nola Ann Wurtele, Vernon, British Columbia Thesis: Quality of Life and Autologous Stem Cell Gary Reiner Scheffler, Saskatoon Transplantation: The Changing Face of Hope Educational Psychology & Special Education – Project: Adolescent Depression: Taking Action, A School-Based Approach Master of Professional Beverly Ann Scheirer, Prince Albert Curriculum Studies – Project: The Role of the Accounting Teacher-Librarian Project option

Richard Allan Selvig, Shaunavon Jason Bradley Armstrong, Sherwood Park, Alberta Educational Administration – Project: Examining Culture and Leadership and the Implications for Kelsey Blythe Bartel, Drake the Principal’s Role in One Community School Carrie Lynn Brown, Carlyle Nancy Elizabeth Stevens, Saskatoon Ryan Paul Ellson, Saskatoon Educational Psychology & Special Education – Trevor Wendel Friesen, Saskatoon Thesis: Ethical Decision-Making in Research with Families At-Risk for Violence Odessa Dawn Grant, Whitehorse, Yukon Cheryne April Lowe, Saskatoon Enos Cameron Willett, Saskatoon Educational Foundations – Thesis: First Nations Todd Walker Merrell, Saskatoon Participation in Graduate Studies Roxanne Sharlene Peters, Saskatoon

Moira Pauline Zunti, Saskatoon Akash Singh Rattan, Vancouver, British Columbia Curriculum Studies – Thesis: School-Career Laird Edward Wightman, Pennant Transition: Perceived and Unperceived Barriers for High School Students Who Have Experienced Stressful Life Events

University of Saskatchewan 28 2002 Fall Convocation Master of Science Jean Lorraine Clavelle, Viscount Large Animal Clinical Sciences – Thesis: A Robert Norman Armstrong, Saskatoon Behavioural Description of the Buller Steer Geography – Thesis: Topographic Parameterization Syndrome in a Western Canadian Feedlot in Regional and Continental Scale Hydrology Michael Thomas Cundall, Estevan Bereket Abebe Assefa, Awassa, Ethiopia Chemical Engineering – Thesis: The Direct Soil Science – Thesis: Single and Repeated Oxidation of Hydrogen Sulphide to Sulphur Using Applications of Hog and Cattle Manure and Their an Impregnated Activated Carbon Catalyst Effects on Soil Conditions and Plant Growth in Gray Luvisolic and Black Chernozemic Soils Andrew James Peter Durham, Saskatoon Civil Engineering – Thesis: Design and Optimization Blair Edward Bailey, Saskatoon of a Waste Rock Cover System for Arid Soil Science – Thesis: The Impacts of Disc Environments Trenching on White Spruce Structural Root Development Earl Brock Dykeman, Kamloops, British Columbia Accounting – Thesis: An Exploration of the Laura Patricia Barrett, St. John’s, Newfoundland Contingent Gains and Losses Accounting Anatomy & Cell Biology – Thesis: Cloning and Standards Project Characterization of A Calmodulin Dependent Kinase in the Fission Yeast Schizosacharomyces Douglas George Fast, Saskatoon pombe Electrical Engineering – Thesis: A Highly Efficient FPGA Based QAM Modulator Implementation Alison Elizabeth Bell, Dundee, Scotland Nutrition – Thesis: Resisting Temptation: The Role Sheri Anne Fisher, Saskatoon of Self-Efficacy and Temptation in Dietary Change Biology – Thesis: Courtship Behaviour, Incubation Behaviour and Brood Patches of American Scott Richard Blechinger, Muenster Kestrels (Falco sparverius) Exposed to Toxicology Graduate Program – Thesis: Using Polychlorinated Biphenyls HSP70 Expression as an In Vivo Biomarker of Cellular Toxicity in Early Life Stages of Zebrafish Patricia Lynn Flaten, Weyburn Following Exposure to Cadmium and Arsenic Soil Science – Thesis: Copper Fertilization of Wheat

Kenrick Albert Chandon, Saskatoon Coreen Franke, Saskatoon Agricultural & Bioresource Engineering – Thesis: Plant Science – Thesis: Transfer of White Rust Soil Forces on Deep Tillage Tools (Albugo candida) Resistance into Canola Quality Brassica juncea and the Development of Kyung-Yung Choi, Seoul, Korea Molecular Markers Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Model-Based 3-D Face Animation System (Lip-Synchronized) Design From a Video Source

University of Saskatchewan 29 2002 Fall Convocation Jennifer Margaret Froese, Saskatoon Trevor Paul Hamm, Weyburn Toxicology Graduate Program – Thesis: Effects of Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Carrier Frequencey Dietary Deltamethrin Exposure on the Immune Offset and Symbol Timing Recovery for DSP- System of Adult Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma based Wireless OFDM Systems tigrinum) Karen Janet Hay, Watson Marek Michal Galka, Saskatoon Community Health & Epidemiology – Thesis: Chemistry – Thesis: Electron Transfer Properties of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk Novel Ferrocene-Oligoproline-Cystamine Behaviours in People Who Use Injection Drugs Monolayers Supported on Gold Surfaces Carrie Jo Hindman, Dubuque, Iowa Patrycia Wiktoria Galka, Saskatoon Biology – Thesis: The Effects of Predation Risk on Chemistry – Thesis: Synthesis and Study of Amino Alarm Substance Cell Investment in Fathead Acid Based Ligands for Late Transition Metal Minnows Complexation Jahmy Jomont Hindman, Dubuque, Iowa Angela Mary Elizabeth Gardiner, Saskatoon Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: Condition Civil Engineering – Thesis: Probabilistic Evaluation Monitoring of Valves and Actuators in a Mobile Framework of Alternative Funding Mechanisms Hydraulic System Using an Artificial Neural for Transport Infrastructure Network and Expert Data

Jingdong Ge, Zhenjiang, People’s Republic of China Xiaofan Hirose, Saskatoon Electrical Engineering – Thesis: North American Pharmacology – Thesis: Analysis of Neuronal Nitric Generating Unit Outage Data Reporting Systems Oxide Synthase in Epileptic Fowl

Gnanaprakash Gnanam, Saskatoon Anita Jane Hobson, Brisbane, Australia Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: Neural Network Kinesiology – Thesis: Epidemiological Study of Control of Air-to-Fuel Ration in a Bi-Fuel Engine Injuries in Club-Level Rhythmic Gymnastics

Barbara Leanne Gradin, Saskatoon Rebecca Jean Huff, Saskatoon Plant Science – Thesis: The Influence of Crop Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Dynamic Pavement Residues on Weed Populations in Three Cropping Response System Using Piezoelectric Axle Systems Sensors

Trevor Norwich Alexander Green, Saskatoon Kenneth Etim Kalu, Abam, Nigeria Graduate Studies and Research – Thesis: Properties Finance & Management Science – Thesis: The of Chain Products and Ehrenfeucht-Fraïssé Asymmetric Relationship Between Interest Rates Games on Chains and Stock Returns: Can Investors Exploit It?

Deepa Gurusamy, Saskatoon Pharmacology – Thesis: Vascular Cysteinyl Leukotrienes in Spontaneous Hypertension

University of Saskatchewan 30 2002 Fall Convocation Silvia Lac, Brasillia, Brazil Zhen Ma, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China Environmental Engineering– Thesis: Carbon Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Linear Modulation at Sequestration in the Boreal Plain Ecozone Microwave Frequencies Using Nonlinear Circuits Through the Conversion From Agriculture to Agroforestry Darryl Mark McCullough, Coleville Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: Creep Behaviour Monika Diana Lafond, Moose Jaw of 12 CrMoVW Martensitic Stainless Steel Pharmacology – Thesis: A Study of Selected Water- Soluble Hydrazyl Free Radicals Carolyn Simonne Medernach, Saskatoon Nutrition – Thesis: The Current and Potential Roles Nikolaj Larionov, Edmonton, Alberta for Nutrition Education in Cancer Support Groups Electrical Engineering – Thesis: An FPGA-Based in Saskatoon 256-QAM Modem with Carrier Recovery Omprakash Mittapalli, Saskatoon Joshua Allan Lawson, Saskatoon Plant Science – Thesis: Inheritance of Seed Coat Community Health & Epidemiology – Thesis: Colour in Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) Factors Associated with Asthma in Schoolchildren Living in Estevan, Saskatchewan Terence William Monteith, Regina Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Locating Telephony Crystal Lynette Levesque, Vanscoy Loop Impairments With Frequency Domain Animal & Poultry Science – Thesis: Effect of Reflectometry Digestible Energy and Site of Weaning on Piglet Performance Robert Livsey Moss, Corning Agricultural Economics – Thesis: Hedging the Lucie Marie Levesque, Saskatoon Exchange Rate in Managing Market Risk for Geography – Thesis: Flocculated Sediment as Canola in Western Canada Indicators of Water Quality in Rivers Gillian Lee Murza, Saskatoon Zhiqiang Li, Thornhill, Ontario Biology – Thesis: Plant-arthropod Interactions of Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Image Feature the English Sundew (Drosera anglica Huds.) at Extraction by Multiresolution Analysis With the Macdowall Bog Protected Region, Wavelet Transform Saskatchewan

Brenda Gail Lindstrom, Cabri Olayide Toluwase Oladiran Olorunleke, Saskatoon Kinesiology – Thesis: The Effects of Exercise and Computer Science – Thesis: Fragmented Agent Nutritional Counseling in Women with Polycystic Modelling Ovary Syndrome Pathmakumar Jeffrey Pooranalingam, Colombo, Christina Marie Ling, Rosetown Sri Lanka Kinesiology – Thesis: The Effect of Carbohydrate Electrical Engineering – Thesis: An Iterative Loading on Performance in the Follicular and Technique for Real Time Tracking of Power Luteal Menstrual Cycle Phase System Harmonics

University of Saskatchewan 31 2002 Fall Convocation Irving Javier Ramirez Erosa, Merida, Mexico Courtney Anne Solheim, Saskatoon Chemistry – Thesis: Extraction and Isolation of Plant Science – Thesis: Genetic Engineering of Cytotoxic Compounds From Selected Plants for Enhanced Phytoremediation Saskatchewan Wild Plants of the Family Asteraceae Jianwei Song, Saskatoon Computer Science – Thesis: Modeling with Variable Joshua Dominic Rizak, Chilliwack, British Columbia Coefficient Superquadrics Biochemistry – Thesis: Dimerization Properties of Escherichia coli PTS Enzyme I Mutants Robert Gregory Stonehouse, Bradenbury Biology – Thesis: The Transactivation Properties Yue Feng Ruan, People’s Republic of China and Intracellular Localization Patterns of Plant Science – Thesis: Relationship Between Low Arabidopsis TGA Factors Molecular Weight Organic Acid Production in the Rhizosphere of Durum Wheat and Low Cadmium Veronique Bernadette Talon, Saskatoon Uptake Geological Sciences – Thesis: Sedimentology of an Open-Marine Platform of Late Frasnian Age: The Sandra Lynn Russell, Outlook, Saskatchewan Simla Formation, West-Central Alberta, Canada Animal & Poultry Science – Thesis: Analysis of Cow/Calf Enterprises Using Birth to Slaughter Tanya Leigh Tollifson, Milford, Massachusetts Information Systems Chemistry – Thesis: Capillary Electrochomatography With Dynamic Ion-Exchangers Bryan Leslie Sarauer, Saskatoon Biology – Thesis: An Investigation of the Peritrophic Song Wang, Anshan, People’s Republic of China Matrix Proteins From the Diamondback Moth Biology – Thesis: Development of Trichomes and (Plutella xylostella) and the Cabbage Root Maggot Anthocyanins in Brassica napus (Delia radicum) Kenneth Ralph Wasyliuk, Saskatoon Nirmala Sharma, Saskatoon Geological Sciences – Thesis: Petrogenesis of the Plant Science – Thesis: Use of Abscisic Acid (ABA) Kaolinite-Group Minerals in the Eastern Athabasca Analogs to Improve Performance of Horticultural Basin of Northern Saskatchewan: Applications to Crops Uranium Mineralization

Fang Shi, Changchun, People’s Republic of China Natalie Dawn Wever, Bras d’Or, Nova Scotia Computer Science – Thesis: Image and Video Large Animal Clinical Sciences – Thesis: Computer- Coding Using a Fast Wavelet Transform Assisted Image Analysis of Endometrial Edema and Follicular Wall Attributes, and Transrectal Ryan John Skinner, Prince Albert Follicular Tonometry in the Estrous Biochemistry – Thesis: Biological and Electronic Properties of M-DNA

University of Saskatchewan 32 2002 Fall Convocation Minqian Xin, Saskatoon Parthiba Murugaraja Balasubramanian, Saskatoon Chemistry – Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization Plant Science – Thesis: Selection for Chilling and of Heterobimetallic Complexes Freezing Resistance in Common Bean

Qingde Yang, Saskatoon Dennis Paul Joseph Bayrock, Edmonton, Alberta Computer Science – Thesis: Panoramic Image Applied Microbiology & Food Science – Thesis: Mosaic Using Continuous Wavelets Application of Multistage Continuous Culture to VHG-Based Ethanol Fermentations: Performance Zhiyi Zhou, Jinan, People’s Republic of China and Control of Bacteria by pH and Pulsed Addition Electrical Engineering – Thesis: Symbol and Carrier of Antibiotic Synchronization in OFDM Zhuming Bi, Zhuji, People’s Republic of China Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: On Adaptive Master of Veterinary Science Robot Systems for Manufacturing Applications Sebastien Monette, Montreal, Quebec Nikolay Brodskiy, Chelyabinsk, Russia Veterinary Pathology – Project: Genotypic Mathematics & Statistics – Thesis: Selections and Characterization of Pasteurella multocida Isolates Approximations of Multivalued Mappings from Wild Birds Gholamreza Chabokrow, Shiraz, Iran Jane Pritchard, Saskatoon Agricultural Economics – Thesis: The Impacts of Veterinary Pathology – Project: Colonization Decoupling Payments in Agricultural Investment Patterns of “Atypical” Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Using Dynamic Models coli in Neonatal Pigs Xiongbiao Chen, Saskatoon Melanie Denice Thompson, Saskatoon Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: Modeling and Small Animal Clinical Sciences – Project: Off-Line Control of Fluid Dispensing For Electronic Comparison of Glucose Concentrations Measured Packaging in Blood Obtained Using the Marginal Ear Vein Nick Technique Versus Peripheral Venous Minh Van Dang, Thai-nguyen, Vietnam Collection in Healthy Cats and in Cats with Soil Science – Thesis: Effects of Tea Cultivation on Diabetes Mellitus Soil Quality in the Northern Mountainous Zone, Vietnam

Timothy Edwin Daskalchuk, Calgary, Alberta Plant Science – Thesis: Identification and Partial Doctor of Philosophy Characterization of the Arabidopisis thaliana F-Box Gilberto Aranda-Osorio, Mexico City, Mexico Gene Skp2At Animal & Poultry Science – Thesis: Effect of

Vitamin D3 on Calcium Homeostasis of Beef Steers

University of Saskatchewan 33 2002 Fall Convocation Daniel Anton Dierker, Yorkton John R Mikler, Saskatoon Agricultural Economics – Thesis: Shoot, Shovel, Pharmacology – Thesis: Phosphoinositide Signal and Shut Up: An Analysis of Several Potential Transduction in Epileptic Fowl Forebrain Means of Endangered Species Protection in an Agricultural Landscape Derek Allen Misurski, Yorkton Pharmacology – Thesis: Diabetic Vascular Colin John Gilker, Saskatoon Reactivity English – Thesis: Liberal Economics and a Liberal Education in Canada: Leading Theorists, David Brian Mykota, Saskatoon Apologists, and “Imaginary Expressions” of Value Educational Psychology & Special Education – Thesis: Implementing Paraprofessional Strength- Kelly Ann Gratto, Saskatoon Based Early Intervention Home Visitations Anatomy & Cell Biology – Thesis: The Role of Neurotrophin-3 in Primary Sensory Neurons William James Owen, Red Deer, Alberta Psychology – Thesis: Examining Skilled Reading Yiefei Jia, Saskatoon Processes Geological Sciences – Thesis: Nitrogen Isotope Characteristics of Orogenic Lode Gold Deposits Laibaik Park, Kwangju, Korea and Terrestrial Reservoirs Physiology – Thesis: Endothelin in Cerebral Ischemia

Robert Gerard Jordens, Weyburn Abdorreza Pessaran, Tehran, Iran Psychiatry – Thesis: The Effects of Galactose Civil Engineering – Thesis: An Axiomatic Modeling Ingestion and Selected Pharmacological Agents Framework for Compacted Soil to Analyze on Lifespan, Climbing Ability, and the Expression Desiccation Induced Changes in the Soil-Water of Superoxide dismutase and catalase in Characteristic Curve Drosophila melanogaster Emmanuel Kobina Quagraine, Elmina, Africa Ahmad Landi, Iran Chemistry – Thesis: Competitive Interactions Soil Science – Thesis: Carbon Balance in the Major Between Copper(II) ions, Thiomolybdates, and Soil Zones of Saskatchewan some Biological Ligands Seema Madhavan, Bangalore, India Shawn Albert Ritchie, Saskatoon Microbiology & Immunology – Thesis: Mutations in Biochemistry – Thesis: Functional Analysis of atpG, Encoding the y Subunit of ATP Synthase Polypurine: Polypyrimidine Tracts in the Human Cause Lowered Expression of pckA in Escherichia SRC1A Promoter Region coli Monica Weissmann Seabra Salles, Rio de Marcelo Fabian Martinez, Cordoba, Argentina Janeiro, Brazil Large Animal Clinical Sciences – Thesis: Veterinary Pathology – Thesis: The Crypt Synchronizaton of Follicular Wave Dynamics and Lymphoepithelium of the Palatine Tonsil of Pigs: A Ovulation for Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination in Study of Its Structure, Function and Role In the Cattle Pathogenesis of Streptococcus suis Infection

University of Saskatchewan 34 2002 Fall Convocation Wei Shang, Hebei, People’s Republic of China Edison Valencia, Bogota, Colombia Mechanical Engineering – Thesis: Evaluation of Applied Microbiology & Food Science – Thesis: Energy Wheel Performance General and Molecular Characterization of Beauveria bassiana and Other Fungal Isolates for Roderick Adrian Slavcev, Toronto, Ontario the Control of Bemisia tabaci Whiteflies Microbiology & Immunology – Thesis: The Bacteriophage h Rex-Centric Mutualism Heather Lynne Wilson, Macrorie Phenotype, Conditional Rex, and Other Novel Rex Biochemistry – Thesis: Structure/Function Analysis Phenotypes of C/EBP

Agnieszka Ulaczyk Lesanko, Edmonton, Alberta William Robert Wilson, Uytam Uul, Mongolia Chemistry – Thesis: Free and Polymer-Supported Geography – Thesis: Open Range: Traditional Chiral Lithium Amides, Synthesis and Applications Knowledge of Inner Asian Nomadic Pastoralists and Its Contribution to Bio-cultural Conversation Richard Robert Ernest Uwiera, Saskatoon Veterinary Pathology – Thesis: The Effects of Amalia Yiannaka, Filippiana, Greece Plasmid DNA and Immunostimulatory CpG Motifs Agricultural Economics – Thesis: Strategic Patent on Immune Surveillance in Sheep Lymph Nodes Breadth for Drastic Innovations

University of Saskatchewan 35 2002 Fall Convocation History of the University of Saskatchewan

The University of Saskatchewan was established by In 1909, the University had 70 students and 5 the University Act on April 3, 1907, only 18 months professors, including the President. Today there are after Saskatchewan became a province. over 18,000 students studying in 13 colleges and 1 school. This is the only university in Canada with five The people of the province, as well as their health-science colleges and a major teaching hospital government, were instrumental in shaping the new on the same campus. The University offers Spring University. The provincial government requested all and Summer Session, Evening Courses, Independent residents who were graduates of a Canadian or British Studies courses and Distance Education as well as university to form the first Convocation and elect the on-campus daytime courses. University’s Senate. The Senate, in turn, elected five members to the first Board of Governors, while the The University of Saskatchewan overlooks the South province appointed three. In 1908, the Board selected Saskatchewan River from a 755 hectare site. The Professor Walter Charles Murray, of Dalhousie campus consists of 147 hectares with the remaining University, as the first President. being a research park, the University farm and experimental plots. Classes in Arts and Science began in September, 1909, in downtown Saskatoon. Construction of the campus Most early buildings on campus are Collegiate Gothic began in 1910 and the first buildings were occupied in style and are constructed in a local dolomite, in the fall of 1912. They included the College Building popularly known as greystone. Subsequently (Administration Building), Saskatchewan Hall (a constructed buildings also have greystone, as well student residence), residences for the Dean of as Tyndall stone (pre-cut slabs quarried in Tyndall, Agriculture and the President, a laboratory for Manitoba), concrete, brick, glass and aggregate Engineering, and a number of farm buildings. facings. From the beginning, the University established an The University offers many points of interest for emphasis on research and teaching in a context of visitors: the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, Museum of community service, and encouraged co-operation Natural Sciences, Museum of Antiquities, Biology among departments and divisions in tackling common Museum, Pharmaceutical Museum, the Observatory, problems. The development of rust-resistant strains the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, the St. Thomas More of wheat, for example, initiated by the University and Gallery, Rugby Chapel, the Little Stone Schoolhouse, federal and provincial research agencies, has been of the Memorial Gates, Patterson Garden, and the untold value to the prairie economy. Kenderdine Gallery.

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University of Saskatchewan 36 2002 Fall Convocation