Spring 2020 Convocation

Spring 2020 Convocation

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR Conferring of degrees at the One Hundred and Thirteenth Convocation in absentia Windsor, Ontario, Canada May 29, 2020 CONVOCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR On July 1, 1963, the new, non-denominational University of Windsor inherited an educational complex founded The University of Windsor, like all North American universities, is a product of mediaeval Europe. The structure in 1857 as Assumption College, developed since 1870 by the Basilian Fathers (Congregation of St. Basil) and of a university has remained unchanged from its emergence in Paris and Bologna in the late twelfth century. The expanded to independent University status in 1953. The transition from an historic Roman Catholic university to a ceremony of Convocation (the calling-together of an academic assembly) is replete with reflections of this mediaeval non-denominational institution was unprecedented. background. The new institution included Assumption University as a federated member, operating residences on campus for men The Mace and women and holding in abeyance its degree-granting powers except in the graduate Faculty of Theology. All of the The mace is a staff symbolizing authority. In days of knighthood, it was a weapon, but after the sixteenth century it facilities and teaching faculty of Assumption University were absorbed in the University of Windsor, as were those of became solely a symbol of authority carried by a distinguished member of the assembly or, as in our case, the faculty. its federated, non-denominational Essex College, which ceased to exist. The mace represents continuity and stability in an ever-changing world. The Mace-bearer or Beadle symbolically ensures order. Our Mace-bearer carries the mace in the Convocation procession preceding the Chancellor and the Heritage President and Vice-Chancellor. Assumption College opened its doors on February 10, 1857, largely through the efforts of Rev. Pierre Point, S.J., pastor of Assumption Parish in Sandwich, established as a mission in 1748 and made a parish in 1767, the oldest in Canada west of Montreal. M. Theodule Girardot was the first instructor. The College was incorporated by an Act of the legislature of the Province of Canada which received Royal Assent August 16, 1858, during the Superiorship of Rev. Joseph Malbos, a Basilian who guided it for one year. Successively, the College was directed by Jesuits, Benedictines and secular clergy until the Basilians returned in 1870. During the early years, the curriculum consisted of classical and commercial courses providing a complete high school and Arts program, primarily designed to prepare students for theological seminaries, although many alumni entered business and professional spheres. In 1919, Assumption affiliated with Western University, in London, Ontario, as an integral part of the latter’s Faculty of Arts and Science with a broadened curriculum including general and honours courses in Arts and Science leading to Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, graduate work in Philosophy leading to the Master of Arts degree, and pre-professional programs such as pre-engineering, pre-medicine and pre-law. From 1934 to 1962, Holy Names College, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, enabled Assumption to become coeducational. Then the Sisters disbanded the College while continuing to teach at the University, and Assumption took over its women’s residence which was renamed Electa Hall. Academic Dress University Development The cold, stony buildings of the Gothic Age necessitated warm, hooded overcoats for scholars and clerics. The On July 1, 1953, Assumption College ended its affiliation with Western University and obtained its own university distinctive “gown” served to set student and professor apart from the citizen (providing the “Town and Gown” powers through an Act of the Ontario legislature. In 1954 it was admitted to full membership in the National Conference relationship we have come to recognize). Eventually the hood was given the distinction of colour, the lining indicating of Canadian Universities and Colleges, to the University Matriculation Board of Ontario, and to the Association of the university, and the border indicating the academic discipline in which the degree was earned. Here at the University Universities of the British Commonwealth. of Windsor, hoods are of the simple Oxford design. Baccalaureate (bachelor’s) hoods are black, lined with Windsor colours: monastral blue with two gold chevrons; the hoods are three feet long with a two inch velvet border. The In 1956, the College changed its name to Assumption University by an Act of the Ontario legislature and accepted as colour of the border indicates the discipline in which the graduate is receiving his or her degree: Arts (white), Science an affiliate the non-denominational Essex College, incorporated in 1954, which assumed responsibility for the Faculty (golden yellow), Fine Arts (brown), Music (pink), Computer Science (antique gold), Nursing (apricot), Social Work of Applied Science, the Schools of Business Administration and Nursing, and the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, (citron), Business Administration (sapphire), Business Studies (navy blue), Human Kinetics (sage green), Public Geology and Geography, Mathematics, and Physics. Holy Redeemer College, national seminary of the Redemptorist Administration (emerald green), Applied Science (orange), Education (light blue), Law (purple), Mathematics (mint Fathers, located three miles off campus, also affiliated. In 1957, Canterbury College, offering courses in Philosophy, green), Operational Research (burgundy), Master of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (grey), Arts & Science Religious Knowledge and Mediaeval History, became the first Anglican college in the world to affiliate with a Roman (mauve), Environmental Studies (bright green), Forensic Science (red), Master of Management (sapphire with gold Catholic university. piping), Master of Applied Computing (tan & royal blue piping), Master of Medical Biotechnology (gold-yellow with The University of Windsor was incorporated by the Ontario legislature on December 19, 1962, accepting Assumption royal blue piping), Master of Applied Economics & Policy (dark brown with grey piping), Master of Actuarial Science University in federation. During 1963 and 1964, affiliation agreements were made with Holy Redeemer College, (peacock with grey piping), Master of Engineering Management (grey with blue piping). Canterbury College and the new Iona College (United Church of Canada). All candidates at the doctoral level receive the Doctor of Philosophy degree, which is conferred in the area of specialty. The University of Windsor assumed control of the campus on July 1, 1963, and became a member of the International Doctoral hoods are of the full Oxford design, and are gold, lined in monastral blue with two gold chevrons. Association of Universities in June, 1964. Rev. E. C. LeBel, C.S.B., first President and Vice-Chancellor of the The hood for the Honorary Degree (honoris causa) is of the same pattern as that of the Doctor of Philosophy, but is of University of Windsor, was succeeded on July 1, 1964, by Dr. J. F. Leddy, who had been Vice-President (Academic) monastral blue velvet with gold soutache braid trim, matching the blue and gold Honorary Gown. Honorary degrees of the University of Saskatchewan. are awarded not only for outstanding intellectual accomplishments, but also for major contributions to the arts, culture On September 1, 1978, Dr. Mervyn Franklin, Vice-President Academic at the University of New Brunswick, and society at large. succeeded Dr. J. F. Leddy; and on September 1, 1984, Dr. Ronald Ianni, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor, succeeded Dr. Franklin. Dr. Ross H. Paul, former President of Laurentian University, became President of the University of Windsor on January 27, 1998. On July 1, 2008, Dr. Alan G. Wildeman, former Vice-President (Research) at the University of Guelph, succeeded Dr. Ross H. Paul. On September 1, 2019, Dr. Robert J. Gordon, Provost and Vice-President, Academic at Wilfrid Laurier University, succeeded Dr. Alan G. Wildeman, as the seventh President and Vice-Chancellor. SPRING 2020 CONVOCATION Friday, May 29, 2020 In order to protect the health and safety of our community, and at the advice of government health agencies, University of Windsor Chancellor Mary Jo Haddad announced Spring 2020 Convocation ceremonies would be postponed. Containing the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing strategies resulted in the degrees, diplomas and certificates of the Spring 2020 graduating class to be conferred in absentia. By virtue of the authority vested in University of Windsor Chancellor Mary Jo Haddad by the laws of the Province of Ontario, and in accordance with the recommendation of the Senate of the University of Windsor, the following candidates’ degrees, diplomas and certificates to which they are entitled are hereby conferred: FACULTY OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Dean of the Faculty: Dr. Marcello Guarini Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies: Dr. Patricia Weir Board of Governors Medals Communication, Media and Film – Jazmeen Elisa Zanier* Dramatic Art – Emma Nicole Robert* English Language, Literature and Creative Writing – Kristeen Rodregus* General Program - Arts – Maria Jose* General Program – Social Science – Peter Marval* History – Alex Cramer* Interdisciplinary Arts and Science – Isabelle Hinch**

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