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Convocation at Carleton
Officiating Officers ......................................................................................................................................5
Assisting the Chancellor ...........................................................................................................................6
Medallists in the Graduating Class .......................................................................................................7
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Morning Ceremony – Saturday, November 12, 9:30 a.m.
Honorary Degree Recipient, Elaine Keillor ............................................................................................10
Order of Proceedings ........................................................................................................................................11
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Doctor of Philosophy from the Sprott School of Business; Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Science; Master of Arts; Master of Accounting; Master of Business Administration; Master of Cognitive Science; Master of Computer Science; Master of Science; Graduate Diploma in Health: Science, Technology and Policy; Bachelor of Arts (Honours); Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Cognitive Science (Honours); Bachelor of Cognitive Science; Bachelor of Humanities; Bachelor of Music; Bachelor of Commerce; Bachelor of International Business; Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours); Bachelor of Computer Science (Major); Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours); Bachelor of Mathematics; Bachelor of Science (Honours); Bachelor of Science (Major); Bachelor of Science; Certificate in American Sign Language; Certificate in the Teaching of English as a Second Language
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Afternoon Ceremony – Saturday, November 12, 2:00 p.m.
Honorary Degree Recipient, Thomas R. Louttit ................................................................................36
Order of Proceedings ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Public Affairs; Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Engineering and Design; Master of Arts; Master of Applied Science; Master of Engineering; Master of Architecture; Master of Design; Master of Infrastructure Protection and International Security; Master of Journalism; Master of Philanthropy and Non-Profit Leadership; Master of Political Management; Master of Social Work; Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution; Graduate Diploma in Health Policy; Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Policy and Administration; Bachelor of Arts (Honours); Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Industrial Design; Bachelor of Journalism; Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management; Bachelor of Social Work; Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Economics
2016 FALL CONVOCATION
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O CANADA
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada! Terre de nos aïeux,
Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux!
Car ton bras sait porter l’épée,
Il sait porter la croix!
Ton histoire est une épopée
Des plus brillants exploits.
Et ta valeur, de foi trempée,
Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.
Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.
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CONVOCATION AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY
HISTORYCarleton University is unique within the Ontario university system for several reasons. It was founded in 1942, not by state or church, but through a community movement initiated by the YMCA to provide non-sectarian education for the thousands of men and women who came to Ottawa in support of the war effort. Because of these roots, Carleton has, throughout its history, attempted to meet the needs of the community by making its programs and resources widely available through innovative technologies and lifelong learning opportunities.
Today, Carleton stands among the best comprehensive universities in Canada. It is a dynamic, research-intensive university, committed to providing an outstanding learning experience for its more than 25,000 students. The University offers more than 100 majors, specializations and concentrations in areas as diverse as public affairs, journalism, art and culture, engineering, high technology, and international studies. Today’s Convocation ceremony (the calling together of the academic assembly) has its roots in university traditions of medieval Europe.
Carleton University celebrates the 70th anniversary of awarding degrees in 2016. On this occasion, we take special pleasure in honouring and applauding past and present graduates.
COAT OF ARMSThe coat of arms was presented to the University by His Excellency The Right Honourable Ramon John Hnatyshyn, Governor General of Canada, on November 15, 1992, as part of Carleton’s 50th anniversary celebrations. It is described in heraldic terms as follows: Sable a maple leaf Gules irradiated
and charged with an open book Argent; And for a Crest: On a wreath Argent Sable and Gules a Phoenix Gules quilled and beaked Or issuing from flames proper; And for a Motto: Ours the Task Eternal; And for Supporters: on a grassy mount on either side a raven Sable beaked and membered or armed Gules.
The open book on the maple leaf signifies that Carleton University is in the nation’s capital and that learning is open to all who wish to partake of it. The phoenix, the legendary eternal bird, symbolizes the renewing of learning from older foundations, in recognition of Henry Marshall Tory’s role in the founding of the University when he was 78 years old. Ours the Task Eternal is taken from a Walt Whitman poem entitled Pioneers and ties in with the eternal quality of the phoenix.
The Carleton University coat of arms therefore symbolizes sound learning, good citizenship, and the highest hopes of humanity.
THE MACEThe mace is a staff symbolizing authority. In the days of knighthood, it was a weapon, but after the 16th century, it became solely a symbol of authority carried by a distinguished member of an assembly. It is used on ceremonial occasions to signify the right of an individual or institution to perform a certain function —in the case of universities, to
grant degrees.
At Convocation, the mace is carried by the Marshal of Convocation. During the ceremony, the mace is displayed as an embodiment of the authority of the University.
Carleton’s mace was presented to the University in 1976 as a gift from the Chair of the Board of Governors at that time, Mr. Hyman Soloway. It is a silver-plated staff about one metre long. At the upper end there is a bowl marked with the University’s coat of arms and the University motto in Latin and English — Opera Nobis Aeterna and Ours the Task Eternal. From the upper portion of the bowl rises a phoenix. Traditional oak leaves surround the lower end of the staff.
THE DIPLOMAThe diploma the graduates receive at Convocation is the certificate of qualification which publishes the fact that the student has fulfilled all the requirements and completed the prescribed course of study for the degree. As the senior academic legislative body of the University, it is the Senate which has determined
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whether the requirements have been met. The signatures of the Chancellor and the President of the University appear on the diploma: the Chancellor because of his role in conferring the degree, and the President who, as Chair of Senate, certifies that Senate has enacted the required motion to award the degree. The Seal of the University is affixed to the diploma as a mark of authentication.
ACADEMIC DRESSThe academic dress of Carleton University results from a compromise between that found in the ancient foundations of Britain and Canada and the American Intercollegiate Code. All three hoods — bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor’s — are of the simple or Oxford shape. The bachelor’s hood is made of black stuff. The master’s and doctor’s are made of black silk. All are lined with silver silk, with two chevrons, one of red and one of black. From bachelor’s to doctor’s, the hoods are progressively longer and opened to show more of the lining.
The velvet border of the hoods denotes the degrees granted according to the following colour combinations. In some cases a distinguishing cord is sewn slightly in from the lower border: accounting is lemon; applied science is orange with a black cord; architectural studies is hot pink with a black cord; arts is white; business administration is camel brown with a black cord; cognitive science is sky blue with a gold cord; commerce is camel brown; computer science is royal blue; engineering is orange; global and international studies is lilac; health sciences is firebird red; humanities is white with a red cord; industrial design is toreador red; information technology is maize including a green chevron to denote the joint degree and applied diploma from Carleton University and Algonquin College respectively; infrastructure protection and information security is sky blue with a red cord; international business is camel brown with a red cord; journalism is white with a black cord; mathematics is hunter green; music is pink; philanthropy and non-profit leadership is toreador red with a black cord; political management is sky blue with a black cord; public affairs and policy management is teal with a gold cord; science is yellow; social work is crimson; and doctor of philosophy is royal purple.
The master’s and bachelor’s gowns, to be worn with the above hoods, are of full length, made of black stuff, with a gathered yoke behind, and long open-fronted sleeves. The doctoral gown is of full-style, made of fine royal blue cloth with facings of light blue silk, with a full gathered yoke behind, and closed sleeves with an opening at the elbows.
The two shades of blue in the doctoral gown are those of the United Nations, and recognize the University’s long-standing interest, from its earliest years, in international affairs and issues. The colours were chosen when the University awarded its first honorary degree in 1954 to the second secretary general of the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld. The tradition of awarding honorary degrees to secretaries general of the United Nations has continued since that time.
The gown of the honorary Doctor of Laws, Literature, Music, Science, Engineering, Architecture or Fine Arts is a full robe with bell-shaped sleeves. It is made of fine royal blue cloth with facings and sleeves in light blue silk. The hood is made of the same material as the gown, has the same lining as that for the degrees granted by examination, and is bordered with royal purple for the degree of Doctor of Laws; vibrant blue for the degree of Doctor of Literature; pink for the degree of Doctor of Music; red for the degree of Doctor of Science; orange for the degree of Doctor of Engineering; hot pink for the degree of Doctor of Architecture; and dark cardinal for the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts.
ALUMNI HALLThe Alumni Hall and Sports Centre opened in 2005, and serves more than 750,000 visitors every year. The new centre has tripled the usage for athletic and other activities and has doubled the size of the cardio facilities at the University. The Alumni Hall and Sports Centre, which also houses the Ravens’ Nest, the home of men’s and women’s varsity basketball teams, welcomes graduands and their families twice a year during Spring and Fall Convocation ceremonies. The Carleton University Alumni Association donated $2.5 million towards the construction of this exceptional facility.
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OFFICIATING OFFICERS
Chancellor of the University
Charles Chi, B.Eng. Charles Chi was named the 11th Chancellor of Carleton University in November 2011. An entrepreneur, innovator and venture investor, he is the university’s first chancellor who is an alumnus. He brings to Carleton a diverse background in marketing, sales, engineering and executive leadership. He was a former General Partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners, the vice-president of marketing at Ciena, co-founder at Lightera networks, and held operating roles in Cisco, StrataCom, Unitel and Bell Canada. He is “actively retired” but has never been busier with a diversity of projects from technology startups to real estate development and even boutique farming.
The President and Vice-Chancellor
Roseann O’Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte was named President and Vice-Chancellor of Carleton University on July 1, 2008. She is the author of numerous scholarly and creative works and has served and volunteered on numerous boards in areas ranging from international development and finance to medicine. Dr. O’Reilly Runte is a Member of the Order of Canada, the French Order of Merit, the Royal Society of Canada, and both the European and the World Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors
Christopher Carruthers, B.Sc., M.D., M.B.A., I.C.D.Chris Carruthers is Vice-Chair of the Board and the Board’s representative on Carleton’s Senate. A proud alumnus of Carleton, where he earned a Bachelor of Science, he is an orthopaedic surgeon and most recently served as chief of staff at the Ottawa Hospital. He has served on many boards, including the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, the Ontario Hospital Association and Ashbury College. He was re-elected to the Carleton Board for a three-year term ending on June 30, 2017.
The Presiding Officer of Convocation is the Chancellor of the University, Charles Chi, B.Eng.
Accompanying him on the podium for today’s ceremonies are Roseann O’Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor, and Chris Carruthers, B.Sc., M.D., M.B.A., Chair of the Board of Governors.
Christopher Carruthers, B.Sc., M.D., M.B.A., I.C.D.,
Christopher Carruthers, health care consultant and corporate director, is a retired orthopedic surgeon and the previous Chief of Staff of The Ottawa Hospital. A graduate of Carleton University (B.Sc.), the University of Ottawa (M.D.), and Concordia University’s Executive M.B.A. program, Dr. Carruthers serves on the Ottawa Airport Authority Board and chairs the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation. He is a past Chair of the Ashbury College Board and its Foundation and has served on numerous health services and hospital boards.
Chair of the Board of Governors
OFFICIATING OFFICERS
Chancellor of the University
Charles Chi, B.Eng. Charles Chi was named the 11th Chancellor of Carleton University in November 2011. An entrepreneur, innovator and venture investor, he is the university’s first chancellor who is an alumnus. He brings to Carleton a diverse background in marketing, sales, engineering and executive leadership. He was a former General Partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners, the vice-president of marketing at Ciena, co-founder at Lightera networks, and held operating roles in Cisco, StrataCom, Unitel and Bell Canada. He is “actively retired” but has never been busier with a diversity of projects from technology startups to real estate development and even boutique farming.
The President and Vice-Chancellor
Roseann O’Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte was named President and Vice-Chancellor of Carleton University on July 1, 2008. She is the author of numerous scholarly and creative works and has served and volunteered on numerous boards in areas ranging from international development and finance to medicine. Dr. O’Reilly Runte is a Member of the Order of Canada, the French Order of Merit, the Royal Society of Canada, and both the European and the World Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors
Christopher Carruthers, B.Sc., M.D., M.B.A., I.C.D.Chris Carruthers is Vice-Chair of the Board and the Board’s representative on Carleton’s Senate. A proud alumnus of Carleton, where he earned a Bachelor of Science, he is an orthopaedic surgeon and most recently served as chief of staff at the Ottawa Hospital. He has served on many boards, including the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, the Ontario Hospital Association and Ashbury College. He was re-elected to the Carleton Board for a three-year term ending on June 30, 2017.
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ASSISTING THE CHANCELLOR
Marshal of Convocation
Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Director, Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies Associate Professor
Associate Marshals of Convocation
Robert Burk, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Chemistry Chair, Department of Health Sciences
Heng Khoo, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Beadles of Convocation
Lauralee Archibald, B.A. Administrative Assistant Equity Services
Martha Attridge Bufton, B.B.A., M.A. Library Subject Specialist MacOdrum Library
Sandra Cloutier, B.A. Undergraduate Administrator Department of Health Sciences
Jessica DeVries, B.A., M.Ed. Program Review Officer Office of the Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President (Academic)
Darlene Gilson, B.A., CTESL Research Facilitator, Faculty Development and Training Manager, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Carleton University Research Office
Beth Hughes, B.A., M.A. Instructor III Centre of Initiatives in Education
Scott Mitchell, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor Geography and Environmental Studies
Petra Watzlawik-Li, B.A., M.A. Associate Director Centre for Initiatives in Education
Also assisting at Convocation:
University Communications Office of the President Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs Senate Office Registrar’s Office, with special thanks to: Diane Berezowski Amanda Bettencourt Kathleen Courtney Robin Dunbar Elise Durand Margaret Higgs Samantha Shortt
We would also like to acknowledge the following on-campus departments and ancillary operations for their valuable contribution to the success of the Fall 2016 Convocation:
Alumni ServicesAramarkCarleton University BookstoreCarleton University Emergency Response TeamRecreation and AthleticsFacilities Management and PlanningGraphic ServicesInstructional Media ServicesMusicians: Clayton Connell, Brady Leafloor, Timo Miller, Terry WrightParking ServicesUniversity ArchivesUniversity Safety
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MEDALLISTS IN THE GR ADUATING CLASS
GOVERNOR GENER AL’S MEDALAwarded annually to a student standing at the head of the graduating class at the graduate levelDonor: His Excellency the Governor General of Canada
Huseyin Burak Gunay
CHANCELLOR’S MEDALAwarded annually in the name of the Chancellor of the University to a graduating student of outstanding academic achievement
Nicholas Manor
PRESIDENT’S MEDALAwarded annually in the name of the President of the University to the student with the highest standing in a general degree program of studies
Emile Nathaniel Greer
UNIVERSITY MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING GR ADUATE WORK—Doctoral LevelAwarded, when merited, for outstanding graduate work at the doctoral level
Huseyin Burak Gunay
UNIVERSITY MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING GR ADUATE WORK—Master’s LevelAwarded, when merited, for outstanding graduate work at the master’s level
Melissa Maria Salmon
UNIVERSITY MEDALAwarded annually, when merited, to the graduating students standing highest in architectural studies, arts, cognitive science, commerce, computer science, engineering, humanities, industrial design, information technology, interfaculty studies, international business, journalism, mathematics, music, public affairs and policy management, science, and social work
Arts
Jackson Alexander Chafe
Gregory Venn Cooper Veevers
Cognitive Science
Kiah Jordan Christopher Prince
Commerce
Victoria Stone
Computer Science
Sean Steele Benjamin
Engineering
Hassain Saeed
Interfaculty Studies
Alexander David Ansell
Journalism
Clarissa Anne Fortin
Science
Adam Jonathan Garbo
Social Work
Laura Jane Gwayumba
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SENATE MEDALS FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT — GraduateAwarded, when merited, to graduating students of outstanding academic achievement
Doctoral Level
Anand Acharya
Luis Felipe Barba Flores
Erin Marie McConnell
Sara Spike
Master's Level
Mohamed Hazem Abdelazez
Kathleen Armstrong
Jacob Anthony Forrest
David Meinen
Margaret Sawatzky
Lindy Van Vliet
SENATE MEDALS FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT — UndergraduateAwarded, when merited, to graduating students of outstanding academic achievement
Azra Alibhai
Daniel Sebastian Brumar
Jorey Aleesha Cohen
Joshua Creppin
Christopher John Dennison
Emilie Claire Duchesne
Helena Haugli
Wesley James Thomas Horner
Margaret Alicia Hutton
Katie Kendall
Rachel Mezher
Elizabeth Owusu-Peprah
Emily S. Quaile
Jonathan Glen Schruder
Erin Shields
Brandon Robert Alexander Smith
RECOGNITION OF HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTThe designation of with Distinction and with High Distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement by undergraduate students.
In order to have the designation awarded, the following criteria must be met:
• Students must have completed at least 10.0 credits at Carleton University toward the degree;
• For the designation High Distinction, an overall cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than 10.40 (on a 12-point scale);
• For the designation Distinction, an overall cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than 9.80 (on a 12-point scale)
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MORNING CEREMONY
Saturday, November 12, 9:30 a.m.
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HONOR ARY DEGREE RECIPIENT
Elaine Keillor, will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, at the 9:30 a.m. ceremony on Saturday, November 12, “in recognition of her extraordinary contribution to the appreciation, knowledge and understanding of Canadian music through outstanding work as a performer, recording artist, arts advocate, researcher and teacher.”
Dr. Keillor made her first public appearance as pianist before her third birthday. At the age of 10, she completed requirements for the associate degree in piano from the Royal Conservatory of Music, the youngest on record for six decades. She embarked on university studies and became the first woman to graduate with a doctoral degree in musicology from the University of Toronto in 1976. She joined Carleton in 1977 as the Music program’s first female professor and now serves as Distinguished Research Professor Emerita.
She has received numerous honours and awards, including the Chappell Medal as outstanding Commonwealth pianist (1958), teaching and research awards including the Merit Award from Carleton University (1981), Canadian Women’s Mentor Award (1999), Outstanding ORMTA Teacher Award (2000), Helmut Kallmann Prize for Distinguished Service (2004), CUMS Honorary Life Membership (2009), CMC Ambassador (2009), and the SOCAN/CUMS Award of Excellence for the Advancement of Research in Canadian Music (2013).
Dr. Keillor was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2016 based on her work on the musical traditions of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples.
Elaine Keillor, C.M., B.A. (Hon.), Ph.D., ARCT
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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Morning ceremony
Saturday, November 12, 9:30 a.m.
Chancellor Charles Chi, B.Eng., presiding
The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives and remain standing during O Canada and the Elder's greeting. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience will wait until the Academic Procession has left before exiting the Fieldhouse.
Processional MusicJohn Robert Coghill Jr., B.Mus. (bagpipes)Ross Davison (bagpipes)Garry Matthews (snare drum)
O Canada (The audience is invited to sing. Please see page 2)Performed byMalak Ghanem
Opening CeremonyElder, Jim AlbertRepresenting the First Nations
Introduction by the Master of CeremoniesJohn Shepherd, B.A., B.Mus., D.Phil., A.R.C.M., F.R.S.C.Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President (Academic)
Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, uponElaine Keillor, C.M., B.A. (Hons), M.A., Ph.D., ARCT (Presented by James Wright, B.Mus., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., Supervisor of Performance Studies, School for Studies in Art and Culture)
Convocation AddressElaine Keillor, C.M., B.A. (Hons), M.A., Ph.D., ARCT
Conferring of Degrees and Awarding of MedalsWarrant Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Marshal of Convocation
Closing Address by the President and Vice-ChancellorRoseann O’Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Recessional Music
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
CANADIAN STUDIESRodney Lee Nelson
Rethinking Economic Strategies for First Nations in Canada: Incorporating Traditional Knowledge into Governance Practices Supervisor: A. Ryan
John Gerard ValentineFootball, Nationalism, and Protectionism: The Federal Defence of the Canadian Football League Supervisor: P. Litt
COGNITIVE SCIENCEMatthew Kelly
The Memory Tesseract: Developing a Unified Framework for Modelling Memory and Cognition Supervisor: R. West
W. Korey MacDougallThe Importance of Being Expert: A Multi-Method Approach to Modeling Expert Cognition in Naturalistic Environments Supervisor: R. West
Sterling SomersA Cognitive Affordance Model of Shoulder Rotation in ACT-R 3D Supervisor: J. Davies
CULTUR AL MEDIATIONSMichael Robert Audette-Longo
Shine a Light: Surveying Locality, Independence, and Digitization in Ottawa’s Independent Rock Scene Supervisor: P. Theberge
Mohsen NasrinThe Intensity of Recollection-Images in Suspicious River and The Law of Enclosures Supervisor: A. Loiselle
ENGLISHChristopher Matthew Doody
A Union of the Inkpot: The Canadian Authors Association, 1921-1960 Supervisor: J. Mason
Robert James MousseauTherapeutic Reading: Self-Reflection and Social Awareness in Contemporary American Literature Supervisor: F. Nudelman
GEOGR APHYBeth P. Wanjiru Mburu
Understanding Smallholder Farmers’ Food Security and Institutional Arrangements in View of Climate Dynamics: Lessons from Mt. Kenya Region Supervisor: M. Brklacich
Koreen MillardDevelopment of Methods to Map and Monitor Peatland Ecosystems and Hydrologic Conditions Using Radarsat-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar Supervisor: M. Richardson
HISTORYSean Eedy
Comic Books and Culture in the German Democratic Republic, 1955-1990: Between Constructions of Power and Childhood Supervisor: J. Evans
Sara SpikeModern Eyes: A Cultural History of Vision in Rural Nova Scotia, 1880–1910 Supervisor: J. Opp
Christine WhitehouseYou'll Get Used to It!: The Internment of Jewish Refugees in Canada, 1940-43 Supervisors: J. Evans and R. Hinther
PSYCHOLOGYBelinda Boekhoven
The Relation Between Adolescents’ Music Activity Participation and Character Development Supervisor: A. Bowker
Carolina Jimenez LiraChildrens Acquisition of the Mappings Among the Number Representations Supervisor: J. LeFevre
Emily PicaImproving Eyewitness Identification Accuracy with a Modified Lineup Procedure Supervisor: J. Pozzulo
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SOCIOLOGYKara Jeanne Brisson-Boivin
The Matter of Penal Standards: The Material Politics of Penal Government in Haiti and Nunavut Supervisor: W. Walters
Margaret Anne JullDissipating Interpersonal Argument: An Autoethnographical Study of Intersubjectivity, Conflict and Change Supervisor: J. Siltanen
Blake Alexander MacMillian (posthumous)All Sport is Adaptive Sport: Disability, the Sport System, and an Emerging Athletic ImaginarySupervisor: A. Shotwell
Holly Michelle ThomasPreaching to the Converted: Making Responsible Evangelical Subjects Through Media Supervisor: N. Gerlach
MANAGEMENTMohammed Hasan Alwan
Advancing Tourist Destination Image Theory: Formation Antecedents and Behavioral Consequences Supervisor: J. Rojas-Mendez
Michael HalinskiDealing with Multiple Perceptions of 'Reality': Change Within a Transorganizational System Supervisor: L. Duxbury
Hanuv MannSustainable Product Development and its Effect on Performance in High-Technology Firms Supervisor: U. Kumar
BIOLOGYHeather Auld
Sexual Selection, Social Information and Male Mate Choice in a Promiscuous Fish Supervisor: J.G. Godin
Zoe PanchenThe Impact of Climate Change on the Flowering and Fruiting Phenology of Arctic Plants in Nunavut, Canada Supervisor: R. Gorelick
Jennifer ProvencherMercury and Marine Birds in Arctic Canada: Pathways, Effects, and Interactions in a Model Species Supervisors: M. Forbes and G. GilchristSpecialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology
Sean Joseph WalkowiakWhole Genome Sequencing and Comparative Genomics of Fusarium Head Blight Fungi Supervisors: O. Rowland and G. Subramaniam
CHEMISTRYRania Agil
Functional Properties of Triticale Bran Bioactives Using in vitro and in vivo Model Systems Supervisor: F. HosseinianConcentration in Food Science and Nutrition
Adam BottomleyPlasmonic Properties of Supported Silver Nanocrystals: Tuning and Anisotropy Supervisor: A. Ianoul
Alana GreavesOrganophosphate Ester Contaminants in Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus) from the Great Lakes of North America: Bioaccumulation, Exposure, Pharmacokinetics and Trends Supervisor: R. LetcherSpecialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology
David MandiaIn-Situ Optical Characterization of Noble Metal Thin Film Deposition and Development of a High-Performance Plasmonic Sensor Supervisor: S. Barry
Erin Marie McConnellSelection and Use of DNA Aptamers for Applications Within the Central Nervous System Supervisor: M. DeRosa
COMPUTER SCIENCELuis Felipe Barba Flores
On Proximity Problems In Euclidean Spaces Supervisors: P. Morin, S. Langerman, V. Dumojvic and P. BoseIn Cotutelle with Université Libre de Bruxelles
Andrew William Spencer PolkEnhancing AI-Based Game Playing Using Adaptive Data Structures Supervisor: J. Oommen
Najmeh TalebCoordinated Multi-Agents Patrolling Algorithms Supervisor: E. Kranakis & C. Jurek
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PURE MATHEMATICSZafer Selcuk Aygin
Eisenstein Series, Eta Quotients and Their Applications in Number Theory Supervisors: S. Alaca and A. Alaca
NEUROSCIENCEDarcy Lance Litteljohn
Role of Interferon-Gamma and Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 in Stress-Related Pathology Supervisor: S. Hayley
PHYSICSHugues Beauchesne
Possible Avenues in Supersymmetry and Naturalness Supervisor: T. GrégoireSpecialization in High Energy Physics
Nelson MiksysAdvancements in Monte Carlo Dose Calculations for Prostate and Breast Permanent Implant Brachytherapy Supervisor: R. ThomsonSpecialization in Medical Physics
Terry PilkingtonDark Matter and Collider Phenomenology of Large Electroweak Scalar Multiplets Supervisor: H. LoganSpecialization in High Energy Physics
ANTHROPOLOGYBarbara Rielly
Monumental Meaning-Making: Interpreting Westport, Ontario's Cemeteries
Brenda van den Kerkhof
APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND DISCOURSE STUDIESBrittany Elise Amell
“The First [Draft] Was a Lot of Me . . . but the Second One is What They Want: A Multiple Case-Study of Four Indigenous Students Experiences with Academic Writing
Shelley Appleby-OstroffDesigning and Evaluating Training Discipline-Specific Peer Writing Tutors
Lisa Armstrong‘It Just Comes with the Territory’: Discursive Normalisation of Sexual Harassment in Bars
Lindsay Karin CowleyBlack, White, and Grey: (Re)Constructing the One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Plagiarism
Darren David Eke
Codie L. Fortin LalondeProducing “Good” Citizens: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Publication, Achieving excellence
Alicia MassieLegitimation in Corporate Discourse: The Case of Enbridge and the Northern Gateway Pipeline
ART HISTORYAmy Prouty
Interconnected Worlds: Kinngait Drawings in the North and South
CANADIAN STUDIESMarion Janette Haas
Kristin Elaine Tresoor
Lindy Van Vliet
ENGLISHMelissa Bayrock
This is Not the Apocalypse: Dissecting the End of the World, Sincerity, and the Canadian Zeitgeist in Two Novels by Douglas Coupland
MASTER OF ARTS
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
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Allysa Bolzon
Scott Maxwell Cleland
Rachel Zoe CostanzoTo Awaken a Nation Asleep: Community Building Amid Radical Activism, and the Indian Alcatraz Occupation
Jennifer Courtenay Craven
Jenna Margaret HerdmanSpecialization in Digital Humanities
Veronika Kratz
Tristian Marsman
Scott Andrew McLarens
Megan Lynne McLeod
Jordan Plescia
Ryan Prittie
Juan Martin Serje
Hajar Sarah Tohme
Carmen Warner
Seonaid WatsonSpecialization in Digital Humanities
FILM STUDIESKumru Bilici
Post-Exile Armenian Homecoming Films: Working Through the Traumatic Post-Memory of l915
Andrew Braid
Cassandra D’Amico-Mazza
David JacksonThe Atomic Infinite: Aesthetics of the Sublime in 1950s Science Fiction Film
Yeyeong Jeon
Maddison McGillvrayFemale Transcendence: Approaching the Expérience Extrême in Contemporary French Horror Cinema
Alan Nymark (posthumous)
Hayley Rivier-Gatt
Matthew Alan SandersRichard Linklaters Before Series: Time, Duration, and Memory
Joshua Glen ScammellThe Cinema of Virtuality: The Untimely Avant-Garde of Matsumoto Toshio
GEOGR APHYDana Holtby
The Community Readiness Initiative in Kugluktuk, Nunavut: Mining, Neoliberalism, and State Interventions in Arctic Indigenous Community Development
Leah RonayneTowards a Tailored Vision of Water Security in the North: A Case Study of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in the Canadian Arctic
HISTORY & HISTORY - PUBLIC HISTORYEmily Cuggy
Dahay DanielThe Comforts of Coffee: The Role of the Coffee Ceremony in Ethiopians Efforts to Cope with Social Upheaval during the Derg Regime (1974-1991) Specialization in African Studies
Rebecca Sarah Fisher
Natalie Belinda HunterMaking Connections, Imagining New Worlds: Women, Writing, and Resistance in Paris, 1897-1910
Evan Brent JonesOrder and Emotion: The Rhetoric of Disgust in Peter the Venerables Adversus Iudaeos
Renee Elaine McFarlaneConflict and Conservation: A Human History of Animals in Gatineau Park, 1938-1958
Sara McGillivray
Candide NyondoSpecialization in African Studies
Hilary Laurel Rowe
Ann WaltonStudying the Art of Growing Old with Metchnikoff, Hauser, Lowman, and Thompson: Advice About Aging, 1900-1960
Bradley Wiebe
Alex Philip Wilkinson-CruddasThe Future in Stone: Architecture as Expression of National Socialist Temporality
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MUSIC AND CULTUREKathleen Armstrong
Drumming Up Health: A Case Study of Carleton Universitys West African Rhythm Ensemble
Alana KornelsenRiot Dyke: Music, Identity, and Community in Lesbian Film
Jered Steeves
Jordan William ZalisThe Riot and The REDBLACKS: Footballs Pluralities, Footballs Auralities, Power, Position, and Place
PHILOSOPHYPeter Ferri
Overlapping Consensus, Public Reason, and the Possibility of Exclusion
Brandon MichaudDennetts Verificationism: Attack on Cartesian Materialism
Aaron NowaczekThe Representational Base of Psychological States: Filling a Gap in Dennetts Theory
PSYCHOLOGYAlicia Bartlett
Event-Based Prospective Memory and Executive Functioning: The Effects of Motivation and Goal Maintenance Support
Ashley Adeline BildfellMaternal Sensitivity and Responsiveness: Parent Teaching During Shared Writing Activities and Early Literacy Outcomes
Johanna Friederike BöttcherThe Role of Self-Reflection and Capitalization in Integrating Personally Self-Expanding Experiences in a Relational and Non-Relational Context
Shamarukh Farhana ChowdhuryThe Construct Validity of Active Procrastination: Is it Procrastination or Purposeful Delay?
Logan EwanationAboriginal Canadians in the Courtroom: Effects of Defendant and Eyewitness Race on Juror Decision-Making in a Criminal Trial
Laura Jennifer GamwellDeveloping a Competency Model for Parole Board Members
Melissa MaletteThe Differential Effect of Print Consistency on Oral Vocabulary Learning in Bilingual Children
Ekaterina MartynovaThe Impact of Gender and Subtle Sexism on Perceptions of Transformational Leadership Style and its Effect on Employee Outcomes
Amanda McEvoyCasting a Wider Net: An Examination of Widespread Effects of Occupational Injuries
Michael ParentThe Relationship Between Personality, Activity Tracking, & Preferences in Performance Feedback
Anh Trinh PhamExploring the Underlying Constructs of Rape Cognition Scales and Their Relationships with Sexual Aggression
Mary Beatrice RitchieTelltale Gait: The Role of Nonverbal Cues in Perceptions of Personality and Vulnerability
Melissa Maria SalmonMoving Disordered Gamblers Toward Change: Implicit Theories Moderate the Indirect Relationship from Self-Discontinuity to Attempted Change through Nostalgia
Eropa SteinEyewitness Factors Influencing the Mock Juror Decision-Making Process: Age, Familiarity, and Social Support
Laura ThompsonWell-Being Through Song: A Biopsychosocial Examination of Singing in Community Dwelling Older Adults
Jonas B. D. Weselake-GeorgeInclusiveness of Canadian Identity in a Contested Landscape: Ingroup Projection, Multiculturalism, and Aboriginal Reconciliation
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RELIGION AND PUBLIC LIFESarah Anne Cook
Sophie Jean Cole Crump
Erin Emily Drawson
Gabriel Maracle
Bliss L. Tracy
SOCIOLOGYOliver Crosby
In Pursuit of Victory: League of Legends and a Project of the Self Specialization in Digital Humanities
William Kent HallGames Climbers Play: Critical Sensuality in Movement, Ethics, and Sport
Gurpreet HothiSpecialization in Digital Humanities
Jennifer MackinBlue is For Boys, Science is For Boys, What's For Girls? A Critical Look at Gender Constructs in Science Toys
Evan Murphy
Danette Nearing-Guibord
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIESSaher Ahmed
In a Constant State of Flux: The Cultural Hybrid Identities of Second-Generation Afghan-Canadian Women
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Andrew Cassidy
Hayley Alexandra Cooper
Adam Del Duca
Andrew DuBroy
Ahmed Alaaeldin Ahmed Abdelaziz Elmansoury
Marika Hamalainen
Natasha Alexandra Herron
Joshua Jensen
Feihong Jing
Brendan Robert Bradley Johnson
Zunayed Kareem
Thao Anh Kieu
Pamela Danielle Majaess
Adam Mansour
Curtis Milobar
Anand Naik
Julie Anne Neal
Erika Doriane Makamdoum Nganou
Daniel Gordon Osland
Melissa Jean Alexandra Robertson
Bilal Sabzwari
Corey B. Sobel
Horla Elorm Torkornoo
Theodore Conrad Tsang
Lourin Youssef
Zhan Zou
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTR ATION
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Juan Diego Alarcón Sánchez
Lucas Botero
Andres Botero Rueda
Sergio Burbano
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Diana Castillo Ceballos
Oscar Centeno
Jennifer Crichton
Daniela Donado
Pedro Donado
Oscar Fernando Durán García
Wesley DymondConcentration in International Business
Gregory William FarleyConcentration in International Business
Luis Fonseca
Lina Maria Forero
Hamza Ahmed JamaConcentration in International Development Management
Sergey Lonin
Paolina Olarte Jaramillo
Ricardo Ospina Salcedo
Daniel Enrique Palis Taua
Ricardo Payan Gomez
Julian Perdomo Melo
Adilzhan RuziyevConcentration in International Business
Alfredo Santa
Angela Santacruz
Nicolas Augusto Suarez Benavides
Gloria Maria Vasquez Sanchez
MASTER OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Naba AhsanCreative Control: A Neurocognitive Index of Relationships Between Creativity and Attention
Marilou Guillemette
Gina Patricia Hernandez CoronelThe Conceptual Representation of Science and Iimplications for Psychology's Status as a Scientific Discipline
Eric IaconoIncomplete Neutralization: A Case of Taiwanese Tone Sandhi
Can Serif MekikAn Evaluation Procedure for Artificial Imagination Systems
MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Sandarbh Singh BhadauriaCo-operative Education
Yabing ChenCo-operative Education
Anthony Mark D’AngeloLow Memory Local Geometric Routing with Guaranteed Delivery in Monotone Subdivisions
Kalpana HundlaniCo-operative Education
Ahmad TraboulsiSoftware-Defined Underwater Acoustic Modems for Arctic-Like Environments
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BIOLOGYRasha Al-Attar
Regulation of the Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cell (NFAT) Family of Transcription Factors in the Freeze Tolerant Wood Frog, Rana sylvatica
Prabhjeet BasraGenetic Changes Leading to Antibiotic Resistance in Clinical Isolates of Escherichia coli
John Thomas ChmaraCharacterization of Consecutive p53 Responses Separated by a Period of Recovery in Human Cells and Samples from Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Undergoing Allogenic Stem Cell Transplantation
Liam HawkinsHistone Methylation in the Freeze-Tolerant Wood Frog, Rana Sylvatica
Abiodun Tolulope LaoyeExamining the Role of the Promoter Region of het-6 in Escape from Heterokaryon Incompatibility in Neurospora Crassa
Lucy MengDo Nocturnally Migrating Passerines Concentrate Along the Coast of Lake Huron?
Kaitlyn MontroyThe Effects of Competition and Herbicide Drift on Non-Target Plant Populations Specialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology
Kayleigh R. C. RickThe Splicing Inhibitor Isoginkgetin Leads to Defects in Multiple Phases of the Cell Cycle
Margaret SawatzkyRelative Effects of Wetland Buffers and Landscape Composition on Water Quality and Anuran Diversity in Agricultural Wetlands
Michael SmolinskiRegulation of Pyruvate Kinase in Hypometabolic States
Amy VillarrealThe Effects of the Operational Sex Ratio on Female and Male Mate Choice in the Jamaican Field Cricket, Gryllus assimillis
Alexander WattsInvolvement of Reversible Protein Methylation in 13-Lined Ground Squirrel Hibernation
Jerry Ray WuNatural Trait Variation for Taxonomic Classification and Breeding Potential Assessment in the Genus Camelina
Yichi ZhangThe Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Sketetal and Cardiac Muscle Remodeling in the Hibernating Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel
CHEMISTRYGabriel Boisvert
Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Arctic Polar Bear and Ringed Seal from East Greenland and Hudson Bay: Comparisons of Adipose and Liver Levels and Patterns, and In Vitro Depletion and Metabolite Formation of PFAS PrecursorsSpecialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology
Sijing ChenImproving Decorporation Efficacy of DTPA and HOPO Using Chitosan/TPP Nanoparticles: Preparation, Characterization and Release Testing
Blake Donald GreenCharacterization of Secondary Metabolites Produced by Foliar Endophytes of Red and Black Spruce Specialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology
Raymond KoDetermination of Radionuclides in Biological Samples by Liquid and Solid Phase Extraction
Devin O’NeillSilver Nanowires as a Functional Thin Film
Mirvat SanaallahLossen Rearrangement Reaction of Aromatic and Aliphatic Hydroxamates
MASTER OF SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
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Weiquan TangAerosolization Studies of Zn-DTPA Using Nebulizers for Decorporation of Internal Radioactive Contamination
Weipeng ZhangSurfactant-Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition of Gold Nanoplates with Highly Smooth Surface
EARTH SCIENCESMarissa Davies
An Integrated Chemostratigraphic and Biostratigraphic Framework and Benthic Foraminifera Morphogroup Response to Paleoenvironmental Conditions of the Upper Cretaceous Kanguk Formation, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Carolyn DziawaQuantifying the Pressure, Temperature, and Timing of Metamorphism in the Montresor Belt, Nunavut, Canada
Jamie Richard GraffA History of Tectono-Magmatism along the Parga Chasma Rift System on Venus
Michel HachéMorphometric Analysis of the Gull Species Larus (Aves:Laridae) with Implications for Small Theropod Diversity in the Late Cretaceous
Sylvia J. HayekSeismic Basin Effects Over Soft-Sediment Filled Basins in Ottawa, Canada
GEOGR APHYPierre Dubeau
Mapping and Characterizing Wetlands and Wetland Dynamics in the Highlands of Ethiopia using Random Forest Classification
Claire ElliottCharacterizing Vegetation Metrics Across Multiple Habitats and Spatial Scales at Daring Lake, NT
Anna ZaytsevaSpatio-Temporal Patterns of Extreme Weather Events and Their Impacts on Corn (Zea mays) and Soybeans (Glycine max) in Eastern Ontario
MATHEMATICSAPPLIED MATHEMATICSMoritz Travis Hof
Analysis of the Schwarz Waveform Relaxation Domain Decomposition Method for the Linear Schrödinger Equation
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICSPatrick Cane
Yilin Chen
Chendur Kumaran Gandhidoss
Yi Li
STATISTICSPeipei Hua
NEUROSCIENCEMarc Bedard
A Longitudinal Assessment of Cytokines and Prospective Memory Functioning in Chemotherapy Exposed Breast Cancer Patients
Samantha CoatesRole of Genetics and Social Connectedness on Resilience: A Comparison Between Varsity Athletes and Non-Athletes
Kaylyn Ann DixonCognitive, Experiential and Genetic Contribution to Depressive Symptoms in Male and Female Students with a History of Concussion
Jeremy Galen GrantA Neuroeducational Approach to Defining the Cognitive Profile of Comorbid Math and Reading Disabilities
Nina HedayatiInfluence of Intensive Ensemble Music Training on Children from a Lower Socioeconomic Status: An ERP Study
Katelyn VenturaThe in vivo Use of Dopamine Binding Aptamers in a Mouse Model of Dopamine Dysregulation
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Robbie WoodsBiological and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Rejection Sensitivity in Relation to Depressive Symptoms
Min ZhangHuman rGDF-11 Counteracts Age-Related Short-Term Memory Impairments in Middle-Aged Mice
PHYSICSGage Bonner
Topics in Higgs Physics and Dark Matter Specialization in High Energy Physics
Robyn CampbellPhenomenology of Scalar Singlet Dark Matter in BSM Models Specialization in High Energy Physics
Elif Idil AkaltinHonoursPsychology
Azra AlibhaiWith High DistinctionPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Christopher AnnettHonoursEnglish
Alexander David AnsellWith High DistinctionBiology
Taylor ApperleyWith DistinctionPsychology
Rachel M. AquilinaHonoursEnglish and History
Landon ArbuckleHonoursFilm StudiesMinor in Business
Agnieszka ArkuszewskiHonoursHuman RightsMinor in Business
Michaela AugheyHonoursSociology
Sarah BaileyHonoursHistory
Alyssa Leigh Paige BenningHonoursPsychology
Michelle BissonnetteHonoursApplied Linguistics and Discourse Studies
Firas BugshanHonoursEnvironmental Studies
Jessica Kathleen BurkhardtHonoursEnglish
Corrina CaiHonoursPsychology
Adriana CamachoHonoursPsychologyMinor in Women’s and Gender Studies
GR ADUATE DIPLOMA IN HEALTH: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Janet Aletha George Weiquan Tang
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
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Kira Cassandra CarrollHonoursFilm Studies
Jackson Alexander ChafeWith High DistinctionPsychology
Sunyoung ChoHonoursPsychology
Kaylee Patricia CorcoranHonoursPsychology
Ashley Teresa CrokeHonoursPsychologyMinor in American Sign Language
Rayna CzuczorHonoursSociology
Laura DelcellierHonoursPsychology
Jacob Donald James DesRochersHonoursReligionMinor in English
Bruce DolanHonoursHistory
Daniel DovganHonoursAnthropology
Emilie Claire DuchesneWith High DistinctionEnglish and Philosophy
Adam El-DaliHonoursPsychology and Sociology
Michelle Theresa Marie FlowersHonoursPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Brandyn GoulahHonoursPsychology
Michael GregoryHonoursEnglishMinor in Music
René GuardadoWith High DistinctionPsychologyMinor in Sociology
Kristen HamiltonWith DistinctionHuman Rights
Suthida Hansri-BastiandHonoursPsychology
JebbehAnne HaslettWith DistinctionPsychology
Helena HaugliWith High DistinctionHistory and Theory of Architecturewith Study Year Abroad
Laras HidayatHonoursPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Eric HitsmanWith DistinctionAnthropologyMinor in Film Studies
Alyssa HodgsonHonoursPsychology
Seok Ho HongHonoursPsychology
Michelle HoodHonoursPsychology
Joshua Hulley-CarrollWith DistinctionPsychology
Margaret Alicia HuttonWith High DistinctionChild Studies
Ivi IlirianiHonoursPsychology
Stephanie IrelandHonoursPsychology and Sociology
Zaid ItumHonoursPsychologyMinor in Law
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Casey Dolma Alexandra KapitanyHonoursPsychology
Emily KeaysWith DistinctionEnglishMinor in History
Katie KendallWith High DistinctionArt Historywith Study Term Abroad
Laney Jasmine KennedyWith DistinctionLinguisticsMinor in Psychology
Thomas John KetkoWith DistinctionPsychologyMinor in Philosophy
Shannon Mary KitleyWith High DistinctionHistory and Theory of ArchitectureMinor in Art Historywith Study Year Abroad
Kevin KordahiHonoursPsychology
Rebecca Jean KuntzHonoursBiology
Cole Robert LabelleWith DistinctionEnglish
Katie LagasseHonoursPsychology
Philip Michael LamancusaHonoursHistory
Élise LaporteWith High DistinctionArt History
Elisa Rosina LattanzioHonoursEnglishMinor in History
Amalia Simone LemayHonoursEnglish and History
Benjamin Lindsey ClarkWith High DistinctionPsychologyMinor in Linguistics
Dale LockridgeHonoursEnvironmental StudiesMinor in Law
Rashmi LogasriskandarajWith DistinctionEnglishConcentration in Creative Writing
Vesna LukicHonoursPsychologyMinor in Law
Leland James Foster MacLeodHonoursSociologyMinor in Aboriginal Studies
Elisa Vivian MakadiWith High DistinctionPsychology
Sara Janet MannseichnerHonoursGeomatics
Brittany Erika MarkoHonoursSociology
Brittany Marie McCaugheyHonoursPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Lamar Jerome McCormackHonoursPsychology
Gemma Beatrice MichaelHonoursWomen’s and Gender Studieswith Study Year Abroad
Roselene MilhommeHonoursSociology
Andrew ModdleHonoursPhilosophyMinor in Psychologywith Study Term Abroad
Fatima Mohammad AliHonoursPsychologyMinor in American Sign Language
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Alyssa Jennifer-Ann MurphyHonoursPsychology
Alexander Christian MurrayHonoursPsychology
Syed NaqviHonoursSociology
Andrew NarrawayWith DistinctionHistoryMinor in English and Minor in Law
Elizabeth Owusu-PeprahWith High DistinctionAfrican Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies
Oyelekan Idowu OyelolaHonoursPsychology
Samantha PassarelliHonoursPsychology
Ryan Alexander PickeringWith DistinctionHistoryMinor in Canadian Studies
Habibullah PopalHonoursHuman Rights
Nicole Tara RobertsonHonoursPsychologyMinor in Sociology
Camille Nicole RobinsonHonoursHuman Rights
Aidan Patrick Magner RodHonoursPsychology
Kimberly Ann RogersHonoursChild Studies
Carina SaabHonoursGeomaticsMinor in Geography
Brendan Cameron SavilleWith High DistinctionPsychology
Correy Aiden SchaadWith DistinctionGeographyConcentration in Physical GeographyMinor in Geomatics
Alexandria SeymourHonoursSociologyMinor in Sexuality Studies
Muhammad Waleed Qayum ShaikhHonoursSociologyMinor in Business
Erin ShieldsWith High DistinctionEnglishwith Study Term Abroad
Allison SitlandHonoursLinguisticsMinor in Psychology
Desirae SmartHonoursWomen’s and Gender StudiesMinor in History
Brandon Robert Alexander SmithWith High DistinctionEnglish and Philosophy
Shea Lu-Ann Sherry SmythHonoursEnvironmental StudiesMinor in Geographywith Study Term Abroad
Krista Mae Evely SomervilleHonoursPsychology
Derek Jonathan William StewartWith High DistinctionEnglishMinor in Philosophy
Micah Wesley Anthony StewartHonoursReligionMinor in History
Jessica Marlene TheriaultHonoursAnthropologyMinor in History
Thinnesh ThevarajahHonoursPsychology
Cassandra TriskaHonoursEnvironmental Studies
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Carl Gordon TuttonHonoursEnvironmental Studieswith Study Term Abroad
Kyla Brittany Allysha VachonHonoursPsychology
Prodipto WahabHonoursPhilosophy
Fathiya WarsameHonoursAnthropology
Hayley Lauren WestHonoursInterdisciplinary Studies
Kirsten Lauren WiddesWith High DistinctionHistoryMinor in Sociology
Michael WilczynskiHonoursEnvironmental StudiesMinor in Geography
Benjamin ZaimovicHonoursHistory
Alexander ZelykHonoursHistory
BACHELOR OF ARTS
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Fayrouz Abu-HamdanPsychology
Farah AdamPsychology
Abiola AdelekePsychology
Izabella BagratuniEnglishMinor in Russian
Jonathan Andrew BarbosaSociology
Delaney BarnettLinguistics
Victoria Anne BednarekFilm Studies
Aleksandra BesirovicPsychology
Sébastien Lévy Bien-AiméSociology
Jenna Nadine BlacquiereEnvironmental Studies
Hilary T. K. BlakeFilm Studies
Laila BotrosPsychology
Kaitlyn Ruth BoyerArt HistoryMinor in Greek and Roman Studies
Cortland Luke BrownPsychology
Donna-Lee BrownPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Amanda Brown-LesperancePsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Sarah BrownleyPsychologyMinor in American Sign Language
Sarah CameronPsychology
Andrea Nicole CampbellApplied Linguistics and Discourse StudiesMinor in American Sign Language
Kieran Cantwell-BowditchEnglish
Jennifer CaputoPsychologyMinor in Canadian Studies
Gorden CavanaghSociology
Bibi Tiffanie ChattergoonPsychology
Tonya Jayne CoyeaPsychology
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Joseph CrawfordPhilosophy
Maya CrisostomoPsychology
Julie Adrienne CromptonPsychologyMinor in Art History
Kyle CurleyHistory
Samir Dar SanchezSociology
William Ezra DavidsonHistory
Miranda DayEnvironmental Studies
Cierra Dylan DeciccoChild Studies
Natasha Alexandria De SousaHistoryMinor in Psychology
Curtis DiplockEnglish
Adriana River Doucette-RaymondReligion
Sharon Lynn DropuljicSociologyMinor in Law
Michael DunnePsychology
Andrew DuongPsychologyMinor in Sociology
Fatmah Jalil EidEnglishMinor in Sociology
Ahmed El Sayed El MahrakawyPsychology
Judith Louise EmmersonPsychology
Carly Margaret FarringtonGeography
Laura FlynnHistoryMinor in Political Science
Erin A. FrancisPsychology
Shelly Deborah FriesenCanadian Studies
Emily Elizabeth FryerHuman Rights
Hisha Fanny GermainPsychology
Fadl GhaddarPsychology
Alyssa GigliettaPsychology
Alicia GolfettoPsychology
Tanya Jaye HalleyHistory
Brooke HaslamEnglish
Danielle Marie HenrySociology
Kaitlyn Alisha HoeyBiology
Keone HolnessPsychology
Jenna HultonPsychology
Willowna HutchinsonPsychologyMinor in Religion
Temitope IsholaPsychology
Jonathan JacksonHistory
Rachel D. JewsonSociology
Truth Alexis JohnPsychology
Brittany Lee Zsa-Zsa JohnsonEnvironmental Studies
Kurt Douglas KilgourPsychology
David LabelleEnvironmental Studies
Matthew LandryMusic
Cara LangillPsychologyMinor in American Sign Language
Aaron Julian LevinePsychology
Lo LinfordPsychology
Mwika Belly LubangiSociology
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Brittany Ann MacDonaldBiology
William MacLeanHistory and Theory of Architecture
Minoin Keisini ManoharanHuman Rights
Justin MarshallPhilosophy
Francesca MartinPsychology
Kurtis MayerPsychology
Rebecca Marie McFarlandPsychology
Jordan McGee-TailleferPsychology
Kimberly MerchandPsychology
Darby Nadege MercureChild Studies
Saher MohamedSociology
Jennifer Margaret Mae MoorePsychology
Heather MuirHuman RightsMinor in Law
Joshua NadeauPsychology
Vahid NamdarizandiPsychology
Kayla Rosemary NevillePsychologyWith Distinction
Enitan O. OwolabiPsychology
Catherine Ann Oxford-HarrowPsychology
Jeremy Yong PangPsychology
Wade PapineauHistoryMinor in Philosophy
Pramit PatelPsychology
John Cameron PennerBiology
David PeraltaHistory and Theory of Architecture
Sanhearn PhouReligion
Andelle Cayenne PosivalEnglish
Elizabeth PotterPsychology
Alka RanaHistory
Laci RiddellPsychologyWith High Distinction
Shaelyn RobinsonSociology
Michael RolloPsychology
Jillian Michelle RoundpointPsychology
Concetta SantoroSociologyMinor in Psychology
Yvon SecordAnthropology
Areej SehweelPsychology
Khwaja SiddiquiSociology
Lara SmartChild Studies
Tamires SodreSociology
Dawn Jean StewartPsychologyMinor in Sociology
Jessica Hazel Margaret StewartPsychology
Everett Robert Charles StittHistory
Amanda Lynn TaylorPsychologyWith Distinction
Giordano Michael TemplePhilosophyMinor in Film Studies
Brittney Ashley Casey ThistleHistory
Arrow Wexler TiptonPsychology
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Marie-Pierre TrudelPsychologyWith High Distinction
Noor Adel TurkiEnglishMinor in Sociology
Ruthran UdayakumarPsychology
Aya UsamaPsychology
Jesse William VermeerPsychology
Lisa Alexandra WaltonPsychology
Matthew Cody Alexander WardellEnglish
Heather WayPhilosophy
Chad Malcolm WhitelockPsychology
Jonathan WhynotHuman RightsMinor in Political Science
Magdalena WlochSociology
Eyston Kin Ngai WongPsychology
Jonathan WorldPsychology
Han Dan XiaoSociology
Anna YassinSociology
Richard YoungPsychologyMinor in Law
Katherin YparraguirreHuman RightsMinor in Psychology
Yuhan ZhangArt History
BACHELOR OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Nathan ChanCognitive Science
Julia GattoCognitive Science
Westley Thomas PartingtonCognitive ScienceWith Distinction
Paul SpryCognitive Science
BACHELOR OF HUMANITIES
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Keir William BissetHonours
Nicole Marie LauzonHonours
BACHELOR OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Kiah Jordan Christopher PrinceWith High DistinctionCognitive ScienceSpecialization in Cognition and Psychology
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Erin Rosemarie FelepchukWith High Distinction
Nicholas LeBlancHonours
Myles David PelleyHonoursMinor in History
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
(Presented by Professor Jerry TomberlinDean, Sprott School of Business)
Simon AbrahaHonoursConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Pavel AleksandrovichHonoursConcentration in Finance
Abdullah AlfayezHonours
Abdulrahman Tareq M. AlHarazyHonoursConcentration in Managing People and Organizations
Kimberly BarbanHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Alejandro BarretoHonoursConcentration in Finance
Eli BelousovHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Adrian BesharatHonoursConcentration in Finance
Mirna BotrosHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Corwin Farrell BousadaHonoursCo-operative Education
Kelsey BurdettHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Mark Gregory BurnsHonoursConcentration in International Business
Denise CheungHonoursConcentration in International Business
Ching Hin ChungHonours
Tyanna Akealia ClarkeHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Jorey Aleesha CohenWith High DistinctionConcentration in MarketingMinor in American Sign LanguageCo-operative Education
Kyle Joseph CoolenHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Aleksandar CrncanWith High DistinctionConcentration in Accounting
Justin Bradley CrosbyHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Yuyi DengHonoursConcentration in Finance
Ngoc Quynh Trang DinhHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Omar El AssiHonoursConcentration in Supply Chain Management
Maha ElgendyHonoursConcentration in Finance
Amanda FogetHonoursConcentration in Marketing
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Yosef FrischWith DistinctionConcentration in Accountingwith Study Term Abroad
Amin Ghasem RashidHonoursConcentration in Management
Hamza Ahmad Rajeh HabushHonoursConcentration in Supply Chain Management
Mohammad Khair HammoHonours
Tanvir HassanHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Heng Leong HorHonoursConcentration in Finance
Wesley James Thomas HornerWith High DistinctionConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Esosa Sophia IyahenHonoursConcentration in AccountingMinor in Economics
Elie KhazzakaHonoursConcentration in Finance
Thaison Chit Thai LeongHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Lexin LiHonoursConcentration in Supply Chain Management
Zhenhong LiHonoursConcentration in Finance
Jennifer Chang LiuHonoursConcentration in Information Systems
Jialing LiuHonours
Shannon MageeHonoursConcentration in Information Systems
Alexandra MatysHonours
Ebonee PerryHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Boris PetkovicHonoursConcentration in Finance
Evan James PotvinHonoursConcentration in Supply Chain Management
Shirley RojoHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Alison Paige RumseyHonoursConcentration in MarketingCo-operative Education
Adrian SkakieHonours
Conor StairsHonoursConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Victoria StoneWith High DistinctionConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Dorothy Joanna SuryaHonoursConcentration in Management
Son-Steven Minh VoHonoursConcentration in Finance
Alexander Stephan James VoegeleHonoursConcentration in Marketing
Genevieve Elizabeth WaltonHonoursConcentration in Management
Nicholas John WarrenHonourswith Study Year Abroad
Kurtis Clayton WellsHonoursConcentration in Information Systems
Xiaofan WuHonoursConcentration in FinanceMinor in Economics
Kun XuHonours
Seyfettin YılmazHonoursConcentration in International Business
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Ryan John Francis YoungHonoursConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Ahmed ZayedHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Qi ZhangHonoursConcentration in AccountingCo-operative Education
Zitian ZhangHonoursMinor in Psychology and Minor in Statistics
Junlei ZhuHonoursConcentration in Accounting
Paul Michael ZionHonours
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
(Presented by Professor Jerry TomberlinDean, Sprott School of Business)
Haydon Kwok-Hay LauHonoursMinor in Japanesewith Study Year Abroad
Bo-Man Joyce LiHonourswith Study Year Abroad
Christian Alexander Millan WinsorHonoursMinor in Spanishwith Study Year Abroad
Alexandra PolakHonoursMinor in Spanishwith Study Year Abroad
Angela TanamalHonoursMinor in Spanishwith Study Year Abroad
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor Douglas Howe Director, School of Computer Science)
Zeinab Abu SharkhHonoursMinor in Business
Laura AlkhouryHonours
Sean Steele BenjaminWith High Distinction
Michel Rheal BergeronHonours
Nathan Robert HertnerHonours
Connor Leo Douglas HillenHonours
Hsiao-Kang JaoHonours
Jessica JohnsonHonoursMinor in Philosophy
Tarek Joseph KaramHonoursMinor in Business
Shaheem Ahmed KhanHonoursMinor in Business
Adeel MaknojiaHonours
Jonathan PennyHonours
Matthew Aaron PrestonHonoursMinor in Psychology
Ankush VarshneyaWith DistinctionMinor in StatisticsCo-operative Education
Chang XuHonoursCo-operative Education
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BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (MAJOR)
(Presented by Professor Douglas Howe Director, School of Computer Science)
William Douglas ForrestMinor in Mathematics
Youssef Fadi HalwaniMinor in Mathematics
Ghaiss Kadri
Kareem Lewis
Kathleen Anne MacFarlane
Muhammad Mustafa
Agaba Nkuuhe
Juan Diego SarriaMinor in JapaneseWith Distinction
Ashar Shoaib
Anthony Tasca
Filip Todoric
BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICS (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor David AdmundsenActing Director, School of Mathematics and Statistics)
Emile Nathaniel GreerMathematicsWith High Distinction
Arij KhanMathematics
Yang ZhouMathematics
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor Malcolm ButlerDean, Faculty of Science)
Ali AcarHonoursNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Jude Nixsala Antony JeevaratnamHonoursChemistry
Omar AyyashHonoursPsychology
Daniel Sebastian BrumarWith High DistinctionChemistryConcentration in Nanotechnology
Brandon Alexander CirellaHonoursNeuroscience and Mental Health
Amnesty Louise CorneliusHonoursNeuroscience and Mental Health
Joshua CreppinWith High DistinctionChemistry
Trinda Margaret Helen CrippinHonoursBiologyMinor in Chemistry
BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICS
(Presented by Professor David AdmundsenActing Director, School of Mathematics and Statistics)
Nicholas ManorWith High DistinctionMathematics
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Alissa Dawn DozoisHonoursNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Alicia DuvalWith DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Mark Ross EmpeyHonoursGeographyConcentration in Physical Geography
Adam Jonathan GarboWith High DistinctionPhysical GeographyMinor in Geomatics
Janine GirardHonoursNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Kieoni Grant-ElliottHonoursBiologyMinor in Psychology
Harold Garth GriffithsWith High DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental Health
Jonathan Lloyd HickmanHonoursBiologyConcentration in Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour
Brandon HoHonoursBiochemistry
Shadi KhalifehHonoursPsychology
Sylvie LahaieWith DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Biology
Ian Christopher MacKayHonoursBiochemistry and Biotechnology
Hadir Fawzy Badwy MahmoudWith DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Mahyar MahrokhzadHonoursFood Science and Nutrition
Allison MartinHonoursFood Science and Nutrition
Carolyn Joyce McDougallWith High DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Chemistry
Alicja MortonWith DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental Health
Amina MuhammadiHonoursNeuroscience and Mental Health
David Graham NelsonHonoursBiologyConcentration in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Adaugo Rita OnuohaHonoursNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Pietro Luigi PiscinaHonoursChemistry
Margaret RangeleyHonoursPsychology
Matthew Dos SantosHonoursFood Science and Nutrition
Urusa ShahWith DistinctionNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Biology and Minor in Psychology
Oyinlomo Oluwafemi Willi SolajaHonoursIntegrated ScienceConcentration in Life and Health SciencesMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
Millen TsegayeHonoursBiology
Crystal UrbanoHonoursNeuroscience and Mental Health
Stacey VictorHonoursPsychologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental Health
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MAJOR)
(Presented by Professor Malcolm ButlerDean, Faculty of Science)
Donald Ryan GodboldPhysics
Hao SunNeuroscience and Mental Health
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Malcolm ButlerDean, Faculty of Science)
Chantale Rani BarnardChemistry
Yiming CaoChemistry
Evan Michael CatneyNeuroscience and Mental Health
Jennifer CollinsNeuroscience and Mental Health
Danny DennaouiNeuroscience and Mental HealthMinor in Psychology
Oladeji Olatian EgunjobiIntegrated Science
Andrea Rose EstabrooksBiology
Meagan Elaine HamiltonBiology
Christina Alejandra NavarroChemistryMinor in Psychology
Michael David NinacsBiology
Michael Oluwatobi OyeleyeIntegrated ScienceMinor in Psychology
Jennifer Ashley PennettIntegrated ScienceMinor in Psychology
Guntars PerkonsBiology
Parham PourjamIntegrated ScienceConcentration in Life and Health Sciences
Jasminder SandhuIntegrated Science
Sarah Jane ThayerChemistryMinor in Mathematics
Narges YaryIntegrated ScienceConcentration in Life and Health SciencesMinor in Psychology
CERTIFICATE IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Fazal Ahmad
Cole Robert Labelle
Irene Mary Szkudlarek
CERTIFICATE IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
(Presented by Professor Wallace ClementDean (Interim), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
Nicole Christofilos
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AFTERNOON CEREMONY
Saturday, November 12, 2:00 p.m.
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HONOR ARY DEGREE RECIPIENT
Thomas R. Louttit will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the 2 p.m. ceremony on Saturday, November 12, “in recognition of his wise leadership and gracious service to the community as an Elder and the inspiration he offers those he mentors and those privileged to witness his actions which constitute an honourable model of personal reconciliation and education.”
From 1953 to 1963, Mr. Louttit attended residential schools in Ontario and Quebec. In 1963, he was placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society. As an adult, he moved to Toronto where he became a flat roofer, a career that would last 32 years.
In 1994, he graduated from the Ontario Native Counsellors Program. He is a traditional Sweat Lodge Keeper and the Keeper of the Traditional Pipe. Mr. Louttit is a respected Elder in the Ottawa community. The community relies on him for traditional teachings, counselling, spiritual guidance, traditional ceremonies, and land-based education and culture programs.
Mr. Louttit regularly speaks to schools and community groups about his experiences within the residential school system and his personal healing journey.
In 2014, the Aboriginal Veterans of Canada presented him with the Queen's Jubilee Metal. He is the father of Erica and Thomas Wilson (deceased), a grandfather of 17 and great-grandfather of two girls. He currently lives in Ottawa with his wife Pennie.
Thomas R. Louttit
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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Afternoon ceremony
Saturday, November 12, 2:00 p.m.
Chancellor Charles Chi, B.Eng., presiding
The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives and remain standing during O Canada and the Elder's greeting. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience will wait until the Academic Procession has left before exiting the Fieldhouse.
Processional MusicJohn Robert Coghill Jr., B.Mus. (bagpipes)Ross Davison (bagpipes)Garry Matthews (snare drum)
O Canada (The audience is invited to sing. Please see page 2)Performed byMalak Ghanem
Opening CeremonyElder, Jim AlbertRepresenting the First Nations
Introduction by the Master of CeremoniesRafik Goubran, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., P. Eng., IEEE Fellow, FCAEActing Vice-President (Research and International)
Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, uponElder Thomas R. Louttit (Presented by Sandra Dyck, B.A., M.A., Director of Carleton University Art Gallery)
Star Blanket Ceremony and Honour Song* Laura Gagnon, Amber Asp-Chief, Shane Poison
Convocation AddressThomas R. Louttit
Conferring of Degrees and Awarding of MedalsWarrant Katharine Kelly, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Marshal of Convocation
Welcome from the Alumni Association Chancellor Charles Chi
Closing Address by the President and Vice-ChancellorRoseann O’Reilly Runte, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Recessional Music
* Our honorary degree recipient, Thomas R. Louttit, will be presented with a Star Blanket to honour his accomplishments and to say kitchi-mìgwech (a big thank you) for supporting the Carleton community and beyond. The blanket is placed on an individual’s shoulders, and is symbolic of wrapping the person physically and spiritually in respect and admiration.
Star Blankets are used at a time of life-changing events such as births, deaths, graduations and marriages. The star on the blanket represents the Morning Star, a symbol of a new beginning and shining leadership. For many Indigenous peoples in Canada, stars are used as teachings and blessings; they symbolize light (knowledge) and darkness (ignorance).
For Indigenous students attending Carleton and all Indigenous students pursuing their education, the Morning Star shines light for Indigenous peoples, communities and nations, and signifies that hope for their future is bright.
The gifting of the Star Blanket will be followed by an Honour Song for Thomas R. Louttit. An Honour Song is sung to honour a particular person or persons who have done something noteworthy. While all Honour Songs have a similar purpose, each song is unique to honour the person or persons.
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ECONOMICSAnand Acharya
Robust Instrumental Variables and Accelerated Life Regressions Supervisors: L. Khalaf and M. Voia
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSYelda Gülderen
Policy Adoption in International Organizations: The Case of the Social Protection Floor Initiative Supervisor: D. Long
Simon PalamarNuclear “Pork” Revisited: Organizational Imperatives and Nuclear Weapon Program Abandonment Supervisor: T. Findlay
POLITICAL SCIENCEJulia E. Calvert
Reclaiming Domestic Agency: International Investment Agreements and the Defence of Policy Space in Latin America Supervisor: L. MacdonaldSpecialization in Political Economy
Emmet Louis CollinsWhy Can't We Be Friends? Informal Relations, Public Policy, and Federalism in Canada Supervisors: J. Malloy and R. Ivacovino
Colin CordnerA Tale of Two Republics: Plato and Michael Polanyi on Science, Faith, and the Study of Man Supervisor: T. Darby
Stephanie Margaret ReddenThe Feminization of the Everyday: Examining the Gendered Nature of Worker Resistance within the Transnational Call Center Industry Supervisors: F. Robinson and C. GabrielSpecialization in Political Economy
PUBLIC POLICYSilvia Veronica Garcia Agnelli
Three Essays on Governance in South America Supervisors: W. Winer and L. MacdonaldSpecialization in Political Economy
AEROSPACE ENGINEERINGPedro López Cruz
Experimental and Numerical Study on Bolted/Bonded Composite Joints for Aircraft Supervisor: J. Laliberté
CIVIL ENGINEERINGHuseyin Burak Gunay
Improving Energy Efficiency in Office Buildings Through Adaptive Control of the Indoor Climate Supervisors: W. O’Brien and I. Beausoleil-Morrison
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGMartin Plesnik
Advanced Methods for Steady-State Analysis and Design of Switching Power Converter Systems Supervisor: M. Nakhla
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGAlistair James Scott Boyle
Geophysical Applications of Electrical Impedance Tomography Supervisors: A. Adler and P. Wilkinson
Jerry Yee-Tung LamWide-Band Frequency Synthesizer Design with Compensation for Temperature Variations and Power Supply Noise Supervisors: C. Plett and J. Rogers
Lianhua LiHandling Decisions and Traffic Dependencies in Layered Queueing Networks Supervisor: G. Franks
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
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Hassna OuassalInvestigation of Electromagnetic Band-Gap Structures Using Metallic Open Square Rings for Microwave Applications Supervisors: L. Roy and J. Shaker and S.
Barry
Hamid SaberCode Design for Incremental Redundancy Hybrid ARQ Supervisor: I. Marsland
Seyedali YadavarnikraveshA Self-Adaptive Auto-Scaling System in Infrastructure-as-a-Service Layer of Cloud Computing Supervisor: S. Ajila and C. Lung
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGAmanda Joy Pappin
Air Quality Modelling for Informing Air Pollution Policy Supervisor: P. Van Geel
MASTER OF ARTS
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
COMMUNICATIONYanchao An
Commenting on the Umbrella Movement: A Framing Analysis of Online News and Audience Discourse
Sherry Aske
Alexandra RatteBut Have You Really Heard? Evaluating Respondent Contributions in Government Consultations and the Effects of Missing Details
Kevin Smith
ECONOMICSMohamed Alhadi Abubraidaa
Concentration in Financial Economics
Frank Berko
Shaun David Byck
Yasmin Gure
Yajun HuangConcentration in Financial Economics
Casey Jones
Louise Margaret Montesano
Kerry Marjorie NieldSpecialization in Data Science
Fatima Reza
Qingyang Shen
Patrick Timothy TomConcentration in Financial Economics
Sophia Wong
Vimal Krishna Woomed
Hanjiao XuConcentration in Financial Economics
EUROPEAN, RUSSIAN AND EUR ASIAN STUDIESZülay Aşkin Oral
Matthew Batten-Carew
Katerina BondarchukCo-operative Education
Jennifer Dunev
Benjamin Hess
Caitlin KeaneyCo-operative Education
Matthew Lerner
Juliana Sarah Shnaider
Jürgen-Peter Werner von Bayern Schoner
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTER ACTIONMelanie Buset
Does Tool Use in Virtual Reality Change the Visual Perception of Extrapersonal and Peripersonal Space?
Christine MekhailA Day in the Life of the Jos: The Design of an Educational Game on Privacy
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSAmy Acheson
Intelligence and National Security Co-operative Education
Manal Al-AyadCo-operative Education
James Roderick AllanInternational Development Policy Co-operative Education
Michael BinningtonIntelligence and National Security
Adam Alexander BlackInternational Development Policy Co-operative Education
Yusuf CelikConflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution
Monica Mengyue ChengInternational Economic Policy
Giananthony Gallo
Liam Gardner-MurphyConflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution Co-operative Education
Catherine GiugovazCo-operative Education
Daniel HabaruremaInternational Economic Policy
Christina A. HamiltonCo-operative Education
Molly Anne HillCo-operative Education
Michelle JetteInternational Economic Policy
Marissa Leanne KempConflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution
Jason KneitzInternational Economic Policy Co-operative Education
Andrew LuthConflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution, Co-operative Education
Maxime MartelIntelligence and National Security Co-operative Education
Christian Medina
Marlie Moura MeloInternational Organizations and Global Public Policy Co-operative Education
Christopher MorsheadCo-operative Education
Sara Joyce MulliganInternational Economic Policy Co-operative Education
Michelle PeresIntelligence and National Security
Aayah ShadadInternational Development Policy Co-operative Education
Lydia Shemeluck
John Patrick SpicerInternational Development Policy Co-operative Education
George StairsConflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution Co-operative Education
Eugene TsoInternational Organizations and Global Public Policy Co-operative Education
LEGAL STUDIESSakif Alam
Deaths of Numerous at Rana Plaza: Does Liability Rest Eleven Thousand Kilometers Away?
Michelle BarronViolent Exclusions: Locating Performances of Absent Bodies in International Law
Victoria Nalinie BisnauthWitnessing the Violence of Modern Exile: An Examination of the Relationship Between the Image, the Spectator, and the Context of Photographs of Pain and Suffering
Joshua Hruschka
Alex Klein
James LilesPeople in Crisis: Understanding the Impact of a Mental Health Response Unit on Police Culture
David MeinenPacification Through Humanitarian Aid: Examining Canada’s Security-Development Role in Haiti
Nicoletta Michalopulos
Hashim OudehAccountability of Corporate Management: Analysing the Fiduciary Duty in Corporate Law
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POLITICAL ECONOMYRussell Burgess
Competition or Liberation? Implications of Labour Automation in the Context of Cognitive Capitalism
Jacob Anthony ForrestA Machine for Governing: Technical Standardization, Mass Housing Provision, and the State in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada
Allyson FradellaSpecialization in African Studies
Miles KrauterLeft Alone: The Unacknowledged Implications of Inequality for the Left
Leslie Andrea MunozState-Led Forced Migration in the Canadian Context: A Look into Canada’s Deportation Flights
Sarah PhinneyDetroit's Municipal Bankruptcy and the Case of Austerity Urbanism
Julia Sterparn
POLITICAL SCIENCEBarbra Chimhandamba
Ana Carolina Da Silva SoaresUNASUR and Post-Neo-Liberal Regionalism, 2008-2012
Spencer DavisArtful Gods: Aesthetics and Politics in the Age of Technology
Jonathan Dunning
Caroline EvansCo-operative Education
Haotian Guan
Philippe-Antoine HarbourCo-operative Education
Jacob Lindsay Love
Mohamed Mahmoud Motawei
William OnyeajuSpecialization in African Studies
James Robert Otis Patriquin
Krystyna WojnarowiczPower and The Everyday Politics of Refugee Protection in the Case Study of Gioiosa-Ionica, Italy
PUBLIC ADMINISTR ATIONArvin Abedi
Joel James AllanCo-operative Education
Jordan Edward Charbonneau
Jennifer Morrison Chisholm
Sirio Alfredo Coral Garzon
Zachary Thomas McLean Hayes
Rebecca IrelandCo-operative Education
Cara-Lynn JanzenCo-operative Education
Lauren Nicole LaCompteCo-operative Education
Brianna LeesCo-operative Education
Neeru MalhanCo-operative Education
Amanda Meliambro
Ian MerkleyCo-operative Education
Patrick Obendoerfer
Allysa OldingCo-operative Education
Aaron Parsons
Hilary PaulinCo-operative Education
Paul A. PrepasCo-operative Education
Patricia Ruth ProsserCo-operative Education
Emman RahmanCo-operative Education
Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu
Jenna M. C. Seaby
Ekaterina StoicaCo-operative Education
Monika SzpytkoCo-operative Education
Rebecca TacomaCo-operative Education
Jeffrey TongCo-operative Education
Christine Inez Vaillancourt
Anisa Vangjeli
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SUSTAINABLE ENERGYKevin Michael Fenwick Force
Co-operative Education
Hye Joo KimCo-operative Education
Humayun SoomroCo-operative Education
MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
AEROSPACE ENGINEERINGDerek Ancrum
Measurements of the Effects of Streamwise Riblets on the Turbulence Structures in Boundary Layers
David Anthony BootsNumerical Predictions of Propeller-Wing Interaction Induced Noise in Cruise and Off-Design Conditions
Brent Andrew CameronDevelopment and Implementation of a Cost-Effective Cockpit Interface Architecture for Flight Simulation
JiHyun KimExperimental Investigation of Mechanical Behaviour of Hybrid Bolted/Bonded Joints for Aircraft
Quoc-Viet Le-TheApplication of Multiaxial Fatigue Analysis Methodologies for the Improvement of the Life Prediction of Landing Gear Fuse Pins
Taran SachdevaVariable Frequency Air Coupled Ultrasonic Phased Array Sensors
Jared Corey Van BlitterswykExperimental Characterization of Turbulent Motions Using Wall-Pressure Measurements in Low Reynolds Number Turbulent Boundary Layers
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGMohamed Hazem Abdelazez
Electrocardiogram Signal Quality Analysis to Reduce False Alarms in Myocardial Ischemia Monitoring
Jelena Nikolic-PopovicHeart Rate and Heart Rate Variability Estimation in the Presence of Motion Artifacts
Fatemeh ZabihollahyContinuous Monitoring of Mechanical Properties of Plantar Soft Tissue Using Wearable Ultrasonic and Force Sensors for Diabetic Patients
CIVIL ENGINEERINGPeter Apasnore
Bicycle-Vehicle Interactions at Mid-Sections of Mixed Traffic Streets: Examining Passing Distance and Bicycle Comfort Perception
Naser SnobarA Simulation-Based Approach to the Characterisation of Urban Traffic Network Vulnerability
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGChidozie Vincent Analikwu
Multi-Robot Learning in the Guarding a Territory Game
Paul David DejiDerivation of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Table from UML Software Model by Epsilon Model Transformation
Kai GuoEfficient Stochastic Collocation Based Variability Analysis Using Model-Order Reduction Techniques
Pei JinBuilding Dynamic and Energy-Efficient Datacenters with Passive Optical Devices
Rachel N. KatumbaA Technique for Reference Spur Eradication in Fractional-N Frequency Synthesis
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Aaron Michael LeeIonically-Coupled Non-Linear Variable Resistors for Neuromorphic Applications
Owen Alexander MarshSilicon-On-Insulator Biosensor Using Micro-Ring Resonators and Ring-Assisted Mach-Zehnder Interferometers
Kun MengDelay-Based Rate Control Algorithms for the Real-Time Video Transmission Application
Jan MikhailDiscrete Event Simulation of Long Term Evolution Networks
Thomas Michael PeplerAutomated Pipelining for Clocked CMOS Logic and FPGAs
Yuqing QiuEvaluating and Improving LXC Container Migration Between Cloudlets Using Multipath TCP
John H. RasmussenTraveling Wave Laser Model for Circuit Simulation
Ye TaoVariability Analysis Via Parametrized Model Order Reduction
Ruixue WangA Low Power 8 to 1 Analog Multiplexer for Bio-Signal Acquisition System with a Function of Amplification
Dajun ZhangSoftware-defined Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Trust Management
Ziwen ZhaoSpatial Clustering in Slotted ALOHA Two-Hop Random Access for Machine Type Communications
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGMichelle Denise Roberge-Butcher
Laboratory Investigation of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid Migration and Remediation in Mixed Wettability Soils Monitored by Pressure Transducers
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTER ACTION ENGINEERINGPaden Alexander James Shorey
An Exploration of In-Game Action Mappings with a Deformable Game Controller
MATERIALS ENGINEERINGRoxana Barceló Singh
An Implementation of Wang Tilings for the Representation of Metallic Glasses in Molecular Dynamics
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGKatharine Nancy DiCola
Kinematic Calibration of a Serial Robotic Arm Using a Linear Movement Constraint
Bopanna Kokkengada MadappaMobility of Hydrogen-Vacancy Complexes in Nickel
Weidong LiVibration Signature Analysis for Gearbox Spalling Detection
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENT ENGINEERINGMohamed Mostafa Haggag Amin
A Topic Modeling Approach to Categorizing API Customer Value Propositions
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
AEROSPACEVedang Rajendrabhai Desai
CIVILFayez Alamry
Ghanim Al-Suwaidi
Shawn Gregory Keyes
Bhavani Veera Raja Kotipalli
Gursewak Singh Pannu
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Savannah AlhajOttawa City Block: Box Store Coach Suites
Mariya BonevaAbandoned Cultural Heritage and Identity: The Rehabilitation of the Prince of Wales Bridge
Amir Ali CharmchiDwelling in Time
Mac Doninri L. DimanligVirtual Hands of the Architect
Melhik GebremichaelLive/Work Architecture: An Alternative to High-Rise Development in Addis Ababa
Fiza Gul RindCamp X-Ray: The War on Terror, Memorialization, and Architecture
Orhan HassanSocial Architecture: Aging in Community
Madeleine HebertMakerspace to Maker City: A Magical Realists Guide to Urban Redevelopment
Jessica KirkhamUnpack Living: Housing the Working Nomad
Renaude Laberge-BoisjoliBuilding a Community: A Vernacular Strategy for Mixed Income Residential Housing in St. John's, Newfoundland
Izza LapaliceAn Infrastructure of Fragments
Erwin LeeScenes From Suburbia: Unreal Strategies for Real Change
Tayebeh MoradiezatpanahThe Affect of Architecture: Details for Meditation and Well-Being (Respite Time for the Ottawa Rehabilitation Centre)
Dylan O’KeefeA Trail of Two Cities: Suturing Together Crown and Town
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTERMohammad Afzal H. Ansari
Gaganpal Singh Bhasin
Vatsal Chavda
Hao Chen
Yaning Du
Paul Hamilton Durham
Swastik Gautam
Liang Li
Zhen LiSpecialization in Data Science
Taha Shabbir LukmanjiSpecialization in Data Science
Sumit Malik
Yu Ni
Pranav Pareek
Rahulbhai Patel
Chaudhry Majid Qayyum
Harpal Singh
Aarthi Thirumavalavan
Chengguang Yu
MECHANICALQicheng Dong
Kamalakkannan Ganapathi
Andrew Gonis
Tedj Eddine Machou
Faizuddin Numan Mohammed
SUSTAINABLE ENERGYZeru Ghebremichael Berhane
Yasser Ahmed Mostafa Ismail
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENTOlusegun Alabi
Areej Abdulelah Alzmzami
Reem Basbaih
Tung Anh Nguyen
Wenrui Wang
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
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Monique Alyssa St. PierreAn Architectural Toolkit for Complex Sites: Exploring Co-Creation with Community Stakeholders
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Wanlin LiInfrastructure Protection and International Security
MASTER OF INFR ASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Evelyn Augustine Nya-Oi
Gàbriel Caësaré
J. Daniel Sepulveda
Ayesha Syed
MASTER OF DESIGN
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Maria FrangosInfrastructuring Place: A Case Study of Citizen-Led Placemaking Practices in Two Urban Gardening Projects
Corinna RobitailleCohousing for Women Baby Boomers: Meaning and Belonging as Design Criteria
Alyssa Katherine WongkeeDesigning Responsive Music Making Devices: Creating Positive Exercise Experiences for Seniors
MASTER OF JOURNALISM
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Michelle Bartleman
Beatrice Alexandra Britneff
Mary Elizabeth Brown
Rachel Faber
Spencer A. Gallichan-Lowe
Emily KennedyOther Ways to Skin a Cat: The Social Identity Jobs-To-Be-Done Theory as it Applies to Independent Magazines Surviving Technological Disruption
Robert McKeownEating Dinner, Writing Culture: The Unique Communicative Power of Food and Travel Journalism
David ScharfStudents Still Mum About Shawn Reinekes Death: An Unsolved Homicide from 1984 at the University of Saskatchewan
Nicole Wiart
Jessica WrightArchitecture and Reformation
Yousra ZakiAn Invitation: Performing Architecture
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Amy Elizabeth Boughner
Amber Bramer
Nathan Caranci
Amanda Marie Deseure
Anne-Marie DeSouza
John Hunter Doubt
James Randall Emery
Ryan Paul Fedurco
Taylor Hartrick
Taylor Patricia Hodgins
Mohammad Kasraee
Fireda Ahmed
Linda Archibald
Zaki Bekkari
Alicia Danial Biafore
Jeannine Bradley
Tara L. Cohen
Rebecca Lyn Comeau
Myra Emery
Anushka Therese Fernandes
Mariom Veruska Ferrer
Bianca Sofia Ferris
Melanie Finney
Astrid Froese
Yuanyue Geng
Magdalena Georgescu
Pamela Heise
Alexander Kohut
Alexandre R. P. Maheu
Tori Allison Mahoney
Hilary Jean Martin
Soheil Milani
Matthew Musgrave
Jeff Rakebrand
Chad William Lorne Richards
Emily Rowan
Branden Valente
Charlotte Margaret Webber
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
MASTER OF PHILANTHROPY AND NON-PROFIT LEADERSHIP
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Tiffany Jade Barnes-Huggins
Linda Bryson
Fallon Butler
Tania Cheng
Geraldine Lutaaya
Jennifer Inez MacKay
Megan MacLeod
Elizabeth Mazurek
Taylor Mary-Catherine Monk
Lara Oldford
Erin O’Neil
Mariah Peacock
Andrea Podruski
James Christopher Puddicombe
Michael Clinton Sacke
Megan Tate
Erica Lynn Webster
MASTER OF POLITICAL MANAGEMENT
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
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GR ADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Sylvain Cléroux
GR ADUATE DIPLOMA IN INDIGENOUS POLICY AND ADMINISTR ATION
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Kathryn Roininen
GR ADUATE DIPLOMA IN HEALTH POLICY
(Presented by Professor Matthias NeufangDean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs)
Nathan Peter Hauch
Anne Houston
Elizabeth Kerr
Melissa Dawn Linteris
Jennifer Luypaert-O’Rourke
Benyamin Matinpour
Anna Victoria Matthews
Alisa McClain
Chelcie Alicia Myers
Setareh Najmi
Stephanie Napoleone
Marina Opacic
Vanessa Elizabeth Peck
Ashley Prince
Laura Anne Quilliam
Heather Ripley
Victoria Roberts
Claire Rykelyk-Huizen
Lynette Schick
Randal Gilbert Sorenson
Anika Ursuliak
Annamarie Ruth Vandersluis
Jocelyn Wattam
Isabeau Tokio Welter
Ngar Man Wong
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)
(Presented by Professor André PlourdeDean, Faculty of Public Affairs)
Aria Mehdi AdelHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in PsychologyMinor in Sociology
Disha AggarwalWith DistinctionEconomicsConcentration in Financial EconomicsMinor in Statistics
Fazal AhmadHonoursApplied Linguistics and Discourse Studies and Political ScienceConcentration in International Relations
Mohamad Ibrahim AhmadHonoursEconomics
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Marah AlasadiHonoursApplied Economics and LawConcentration in Business Lawwith Study Term Abroad
Maggie Hayward AtkinsHonoursCommunication Studies and Political Science
Alain BabineauWith DistinctionLaw
Florence-Cimona BebelaHonoursLaw and Psychology
Zachary BedardHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Jessica Allison BunburyHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Atara Ruth CadeskyHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in American Sign Language
Chelsea Ann CannonHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Amelia ChandHonoursHuman Rights and Law
Wesley Kai Ting CheeHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Ke ChenHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Image, Politics and Persuasion
Therry Mc Greghor ChevalierHonoursPolitical ScienceMinor in Economics
Shereemer Nicole ChevannesHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Radu Daniel ChivuHonoursApplied EconomicsConcentration in Financial Economics
Jacob Ian ChouinardHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Image, Politics and PersuasionMinor in Canadian Studies
Nicole ChristofilosWith DistinctionCommunication StudiesMinor in American Sign Language and Minor in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies
Brandon Lee Simon Joseph CiesielskiHonoursLaw and PsychologyConcentration in Business Law
Jesslyn Renee ColleyHonoursAfrican Studies and Political Science
David CosentinoHonoursLawConcentration in Business Law
Jonlou CzajkaHonoursLaw
Christopher John DennisonWith High DistinctionPolitical ScienceConcentration in International RelationsMinor in English
Caroline DesnoyersHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Christine Elizabeth DolanHonoursCommunication Studies
Christianah Olamide FashogbonHonoursLaw
Jonathan Marc FavreauHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Image, Politics and PersuasionMinor in Philosophywith Study Term Abroad
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Kyle Lewis FraserHonoursCommunication Studies
Stephanie Gagnon-HumeHonoursLaw
Sajjad GheibiHonoursHuman Rights and Law
Logan GilesHonoursCommunication Studies
Tianna Carlisha GoguenHonoursCommunication Studies
Kadeem GrantHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in LawMinor in Psychology
Sinead Lynne HansfordHonoursCommunication Studies
Fatima HassounHonoursLaw
Meras N. M. HonjolHonoursLawConcentration in Business LawMinor in Business
Rixi HuangHonoursCommunication Studies
Ateshia Joanne IraborWith DistinctionCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in PsychologyMinor in Business
Nyota Andréa Danielle JamesHonoursPolitical ScienceMinor in Women’s and Gender Studies
Harrison Scott McCrory KennedyHonoursHistory and Political Science
Ron Stephan KlappholzWith DistinctionPolitical ScienceConcentration in International RelationsMinor in Economics
Zijun LiHonoursCommunication Studies
Daniel Michael Jamie LittleHonoursGlobal PoliticsMinor in English
Yitong LiuHonoursEconomicsMinor in Business
James Lewis LongHonoursPolitical ScienceMinor in English
Brian MacDonaldWith DistinctionCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in SociologyMinor in Law
David MacMillanHonoursHuman Rights and Political ScienceConcentration in International RelationsMinor in American Sign Language
Meagan MassadHonoursCommunication Studies
Brendan Gilbert McBrideWith DistinctionPolitical ScienceConcentration in International RelationsCo-operative Education
Derek Michel McCarvillHonoursPolitical ScienceConcentration in International Relations
Scott James McIlroyHonoursCommunication Studies
Kelly McKeownHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
Mintong MengHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in Japanese
Rachel MezherWith High DistinctionCommunication StudiesConcentration in Communication and IdentityMinor in Law
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Lauren MillHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Media Industries and Institutions
Fatima MoazinHonoursLawConcentration in Transnational Law and Human RightsMinor in Music
Andrea MocellaHonoursCommunication Studies
Abdelmajid Amer Moh’DhasanHonoursCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Dana NegroHonoursCommunication Studies
Meghan Jane O’BrienHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Image, Politics and Persuasion
Nina Lauren PacioccoHonoursLawMinor in Philosophy
Guillaume Payen BoucardHonoursApplied Economics
Godwill Obioma PeterHonoursApplied Economics
Bradley PullanHonoursPolitical ScienceConcentration in Public Affairs and Policy Analysis
Emily S. QuaileWith High DistinctionPolitical Science
Roxana Ninibeth RangelHonoursPolitical ScienceConcentration in International Relationswith Study Year Abroad
Tasnova RidmaHonoursApplied EconomicsConcentration in Natural Resources, Environment and Economy
Aron Quin Robb-SmithHonoursPolitical ScienceConcentration in International Relations
Bianca RomeoHonoursLawConcentration in Transnational Law and Human Rights
Nicholas RudiakHonoursCommunication Studies
Yashshiv Seeram MaharajHonoursApplied Economics
Celina C. SellWith DistinctionApplied Linguistics and Discourse Studies and Political Science
Maeve SempleHonoursLaw
Ambreen SharifHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in Business
Chia-Yi Claire ShiHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in Japanese
Theoni SparagisHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in Political Sciencewith Study Term Abroad
Susan H. TernanHonoursApplied Economics
Kevin TinHonoursApplied EconomicsConcentration in Financial Economics
Richard Thomas VaughanHonoursEconomics
Gregory Venn Cooper VeeversWith High DistinctionPolitical ScienceConcentration in Canadian PoliticsMinor in Mathematics
Jimmy Minh Tung VuHonoursEconomicsConcentration in Financial Economics
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Munea WadudHonoursCommunication Studies
Mitchell WhiteHonoursCommunication Studies and Political Science
Ryan Clinton WilliamsHonoursCommunication StudiesMinor in Business
Yuhong ZhouHonoursCommunication StudiesConcentration in Media Industries and InstitutionsMinor in Philosophy
BACHELOR OF ARTS
(Presented by Professor André PlourdeDean, Faculty of Public Affairs)
Naomee AhmedEconomics
Huma Amreen AlamEconomicsMinor in Political Science
Mohammed Al-BatainehEconomics
Ahmed Amar Ibrahim Al ShibliEconomics
Ayman Mohammed AlzahraniEconomics
Lea AntonatosEconomics
Nada AppiahEconomics
Daphne Laurence AuclairLawwith Study Term Abroad
Poushi AzizPolitical Science
Mark Gershom BacalanEconomics
Mohamed BakalEconomics
Refaa BangashEconomics
Rayanne Alexandra BartleyPolitical ScienceConcentration in Public Affairs and Policy Analysis
Trevor-Nicolas Belanger-CondoCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Tanner BellLaw
Brittany Hilda Irene Mary BellmoreCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
Lisa Michelle BenvenutiCommunication Studies
François BernierLaw
Andrea BlausteinCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Jessica BoczekCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in LawMinor in Sociology
Jekabs Raimonds BrencisCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Liane BretonCommunication StudiesMinor in Psychology
Mustafa CaglayanEconomics
Sydony Doreen Elizabeth CarneyCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Jasjeet Singh ChauhanEconomics
Karen Ann CollinsLaw
Christopher CosentinoEconomics
Taylor Eleanor CunninghamCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Christian Michael CzupaCommunication Studies
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Tiana DavisCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
Jenan DayfallahPolitical Science
Mariah D’SouzaPolitical ScienceConcentration in International RelationsMinor in Law
Samantha-Jean FieldingCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Daniel GardnerCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Samantha Diane GeeCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
Emad Abbas GhandourahEconomics
Cameron GilbertCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
Geneviève Jasmin GippLaw
Teyanna Latoya GrantCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Eric Robert Richard GravelEconomics
Jessica GreenePolitical ScienceWith Distinction
Frena HailekirosLaw
Walid HamamEconomics
Leslie A. H. HsuEconomicsMinor in Japanese
Audrey Alexis HurleyCommunication StudiesMinor in English
Daniel IrvanianLaw
Naeem Ovais JavedCommunication Studies
Jayalath Mudiya JayatilakaPolitical Science
Angela Kathleen KellyCommunication Studies
Aziz KhatibEconomics
Patrick KilleenCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Jialyn Miranda KnightCommunication Studies
Nicholas LeBlancCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Jing LiEconomics
Zhaokun LiEconomics
Meiou LiuEconomics
Benjamin LockhartLaw
Danijela LokasLaw
Jean Lorentz Louis-JeunePolitical ScienceConcentration in International Relations
Brittany Almeda LoweLaw
Laura Mbombo LuketaLaw
Kyle MacDonaldPolitical Science
Alyssa MaletteLaw
Ramzi MannehEconomics
Thomas James Graham MarksEconomics
Nolan McCarthyCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Emma Patricia McFarlandCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Joseph McGarveyEconomics
Santiago MesaCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Julius Sylvester MhimbiraPolitical ScienceMinor in African Studies and Minor in Law
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Hodo MohamedPolitical ScienceConcentration in International Relations
Ali MoosaEconomics
Brittany MoranLaw
Vicky MunayiCommunication Studies
Arthika Logeswaran NadarajahEconomics
Izabella NarbuttCommunication Studies
Samiya NaseemEconomicsMinor in Political Science
Arthur NsengaPolitical Science
Onaoghene O. OborCommunication StudiesMinor in Psychology
Seun OniretiEconomics
Osi Adrian OnuohaLaw
Zachary PalmerCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Jeremy PaquinPolitical Science
Constantinos PavlakosLaw
Damjan PericCommunication Studies
Justin Petta-IonescuEconomics
Billal RahemEconomics
Hani RibihPolitical Science
Julia Christina RuthCommunication Studies
Mohammad Mutaz SakkejhaPolitical Science
Jessica Paola SalasCommunication StudiesMinor in Psychology
Modar SalehEconomics
Sajani SamarawickramaEconomics
Nishevitha H. SarmaEconomics
Mohssen SchokohmandCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Law
Clemens Adriano Antonio SchroderPolitical Science
Jonathan Glen SchruderLawMinor in PsychologyWith High Distinction
Quinlan Seguin-TremblayCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Chelsea Lee ShaverCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Psychology
Jing ShiEconomics
Kyle ShiferawLaw
Lee Ann St-AmourLaw
Thendral ThennanEconomics
Veronica VegaCommunication StudiesMinor in Political Science
Sarah Mary WallworkLaw
Jinyan WangEconomics
Ashley R. WenyeveCommunication Studies
Jonathan Dale WielerLaw
David WillmanLawWith Distinction
Brendon WolfEconomics
Siyuan XingCommunication Studies
Zhiya YangEconomicsMinor in Psychology
Julia Emma YoungCriminology and Criminal JusticeConcentration in Sociology
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AEROSPACEMoiz Ali
Saskia Mattern
BIOMEDICAL AND ELECTRICALJavier Rodriguez Chavez
BIOMEDICAL AND MECHANICALFrancesca Tsimiklis
With Distinction
CIVILMazen Chaaraoui
Robert CichockiWith High Distinction
Ali Defela
Brad Alexander Henry
Nicholas J. Ingold
Haroon Adil Sheikh
Phillip Paolo Sottile
Savinda Wijesundara
COMMUNICATIONSHassain Saeed
Co-operative EducationWith High Distinction
COMPUTER SYSTEMSSammy Metwally
Nazariy Igorovych MykytseyCo-operative Education
Abhilash Pravinkumar
Yuan Sun
ELECTRICALKhaled Mohammed Alkhaldi
Mohaned Allaf
Adam Bahizire
Rashid Bin-BaitulCo-operative Education
Jordan David Flood
Nihal Amol Karyakarte
Geoffrey Lawan
Joshua Pastoril Macute
Sarah Atteyah Jaber Majli
Luv Kumar Tomar
Yu Chao ZengCo-operative Education
MECHANICALGeourge Amin
Rubinder Singh Gill
Hadi Haidar
Rafi Haque
Eyad KhawajaCo-operative Education
Aleksandr Roger KielstraMinor in Business
Seung Hwan LeeMinor in Mathematics and Minor in Physics
Michael Smith-Uffen
SOFTWARETianming Zhuang
Nana YuCommunication Studies
Tzu-Ching YuEconomics
Yuxiao YuanEconomics
Wei ZhangCommunication Studies
Yanqing ZhangEconomics
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
(Presented by Professor Fred Afagh
Acting Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Design)
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BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
(Presented by Professor Thomas GarveyDirector, School of Industrial Design)
Justin Eli ChinMinor in Psychology
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM
(Presented by Associate Professor Susan HaradaAssociate Director, School of Journalism and Communication)
Arturo Calvo CentenoHonoursJournalism and Canadian Studies
Clarissa Anne FortinWith High Distinction
Sean Ross Moore FranklingWith DistinctionJournalism and History
Colleen JonesHonours
Jenn KoHonoursMinor in History
Amna PervaizHonoursMinor in Law
Matea ZekoHonoursMinor in Psychology
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND POLICY MANAGEMENT
(Presented by Professor Barry WrightDirector, Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs)
Sujin ChangWith DistinctionSpecialization in Development StudiesCo-operative Education
Paige Taylor KirkHonoursSpecialization in Development Studieswith Study Term Abroad
Devlyn Andrew LalondeWith DistinctionSpecialization in Strategic Public Opinion and Policy Analysis
Madison Margaret McCullaHonoursSpecialization in Development Studieswith Study Term Abroad
Jessica Leigh Mina McRaeHonoursSpecialization in International Studies
Joost Van De LooHonoursSpecialization in International Studies
Jimruna Safiyan YakubuHonours Specialization in Development Studies
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Jamila Queen AhmedWith Distinction
Rudi-Lee B. CanilHonours
Erin Ann DriscollHonours
Kim A. DroppoWith High Distinction
Abir GebaraHonoursMinor in Sociology
Hersha Carin GoldbergHonours
Laura Jane GwayumbaWith High Distinction
Faisal Mohamed JamaHonoursMinor in Indigenous Studies
Kelsey MarionHonours
Kelsie RoddenHonours
Dhieu Ajang
Xin Liu
Muhammad Salman
Siqi Yu
POST-BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS
(Presented by Professor André PlourdeDean, Faculty of Public Affairs)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
(Presented by Professor Gerald deMontignyDirector, School of Social Work)
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Congratulations on obtaining your degree from Canada’s Capital University, and welcome to the Carleton University Alumni Association (CUAA).
With your remarkable achievement today comes membership in a thriving club — a dynamic organization of more than 130,000 people living and working around the world who all share a proud connection with this university. This network can help you realize your dreams, open doors around the world, and connect you to your alma mater.
This is a day for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity for reflection. As you savour your accomplishment, take a moment to look back on your years at Carleton. Remember the ideas that challenged you, the professors who inspired you, and the lifelong friendships you have made. You will treasure these wonderful Carleton memories for the rest of your life.
On behalf of your Alumni Association, congratulations on reaching this milestone. Welcome to the CUAA — we’re here to help you as you embark on a happy and successful future.
Louise Hayes, B.J., M.A.President, Carleton University Alumni Association
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WELCOME
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
The following additions and/or corrections were made by Senate following the publication of the June 2016 Convocation programs.
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)John Davids
HonoursPolitical ScienceConcentration in International RelationsMinor in Sociology
Nathan Daniel Van NoyHonoursPolitical Science
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Valerie ArmstrongBiologyMinor in Neuroscience and Mental HealthWith High Distinction
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)Luxshni Kirupakaran
HonoursEnvironmental ScienceConcentration in Earth Sciences
Euripidis Alexander PapanicolaouHonoursEarth Sciences