2010 Convocation Program - Okanagan Graduation
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2010 Convocation Program - Okanagan Graduation
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Chancellor’s Message 1 President’s Message 2 Welcome from Syilx 3 8:30 a.m. Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences) UBC Board of Governors 4 Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. UBC Okanagan Senate 5 School of Engineering M.A.Sc., B.A.Sc. The Procession and Programme of Ceremony Graduating Students 11:00 a.m. Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences) M.A., B.A. The Procession and Programme of Ceremony Graduating Students 1:30 p.m. Creative and Critical Studies M.A., M.F.A., B.A., B.F.A. UBC Traditions 6 UBC’s Important Historical Moments 8 Acknowledgements 10 Sustainability Pledge 10 Parting Words to UBC Grads 11 Significant Accomplishments & Contributions 12 Awards 13 F r i day, J u n e 1 1 , 2 0 1 0 Health and Social Development M.S.N., M.S.W., B.A.H.S., B.S.N., B.S.W. All Ceremonies to take place in the Honorary Degree Recipient: Samantha Nutt Gymnasium of the Recreation Facility. The Procession and Programme of Ceremony Graduating Students 4:00 p.m. Education M.Ed., B.Ed. (Elementary Program), B.Ed. (Secondary Program) Faculty of Management B.Mgt. The Procession and Programme of Ceremony Graduating Students A General Reception in the Courtyard will follow each ceremony. Convocation 2010 | i ii | Convocation 2010 Message from the Chancellor Graduation marks an important stage in every student’s life. It’s a Your degree signifies a great accomplishment, the completion of a time to stop and reflect, to look back at what you’ve achieved—the lengthy and demanding academic program. Now you are ready to many courses and programs you’ve taken, the countless tests and move on to the next challenge, whether that lies in further academic examinations you’ve endured, the triumphs (and sometimes the studies or in a particular profession. As a graduate of UBC, you have disappointments) that you have doubtless experienced in the lecture acquired skills, insights, and ideals that will serve you well in the future. room or the lab. It’s a time also to recall the non-academic side of You have an understanding of your responsibilities as a citizen of life at UBC: the friends you’ve made, the pains or pleasures of living society. I encourage you to become involved, and to offer your ideas in dorms, the hours spent debating politics or philosophy or football. and solutions with the confidence that they will be heard and respected. Above all, graduation is a time to take stock of what you’ve learned, and to recognize a simple but significant truth: that during the last four Whatever your choice of career, be prepared to encounter challenges or five years you have acquired the skills, knowledge, and training that that call on the expertise and understanding you have developed as a will enable you to make a strong contribution to our society, whether in student at UBC. Society will look to you to help eradicate the injustice civic, professional, or private life. and poverty suffered by so many around the world. It will depend upon you for solutions to the social, economic, and environmental issues that New decisions now face you. For graduation also marks the moment of afflict us all. Your critical and analytical abilities will also come into play transition from apprenticeship into practice, from learning into action; as you begin to exercise the responsibilities of global citizenship and the moment at which you must contemplate your future and choose move into leadership roles. your direction. Some new graduates, such as those in professional schools like medicine or law, have already made their choice; others I have the utmost confidence that you will succeed, and that wherever have yet to arrive at a firm decision. you find yourself you will contribute to UBC’s reputation as a great university. My warmest good wishes go with you! Whatever direction you eventually choose, be confident that your UBC education has developed in you the qualities needed to help you achieve your goals—the knowledge that is the foundation of your Sarah Morgan-Silvester discipline, the capacity for understanding that comes with critical Chancellor thinking, and the open mind that accompanies intellectual curiosity and imagination. As long as you build on those fundamental qualities, you will continue to enjoy the kind of success that we celebrate today with your graduation. Convocation 2010 | 1 Message from the President A threshold is a piece of wood or stone placed at the base of a doorway. and entrepreneurs, parliamentarians and opera singers, architects, Opening a door allows you to enter one place and leave another for scientists, doctors and journalists who call UBC their alma mater. the starting point of a new experience or way of being, removing a You have acquired critical tools and professional skills, the ability to boundary beyond which exists a radically different state of affairs. For develop and communicate your ideas and an understanding of other the graduating students of the University of British Columbia, today you communities and cultures that will enable you to do even more of stand at a new door. You may wonder if you are ready to move through what others consider impossible: to seek solutions, to lead the way, to this passage way, and it is my honour to remind you that you are. change the future. If you look behind you—not in distance but in time—you will see I hope you will look on your time here with pleasure, and that you will another day like this one in your past: the day you arrived and chose make UBC a part of your future. You will always be welcome here, this university to forge a new key to your future. Today’s ceremony and we look forward to hearing about your personal and professional marks the end of a long and rigorous preparation, and the beginning achievements as you build on the foundation provided by your UBC of all that you have prepared for: service, contribution, responsibility, degree. discovery, dreams made real. Before you go, I would ask you to remember for a moment the person You will have myriad opportunities throughout your life, and perhaps you were when you first arrived, and say thank you. You said yes then it will seem impossible to make decisions each time choices are to a future you could hardly imagine, and today you have arrived at its presented to you. At those times, remember that you know you can do beginning. Let me thank you, too: for your contribution to UBC, and for impossible things, because you have done them, and that every one of all the contributions you will make beyond these doors as a result of those seemingly impossible things presented an opportunity to leave your time here. a wish behind in order to make it a reality: rising at dawn to make your way to the field for practice; teaching your first class; speaking your To the graduating class of 2010, my thanks, and my warmest first words in a new language, or your ancestral one; seeing the meeting congratulations! place between economics and ecology; finding a lifelong friend in a packed lecture hall; writing three exams in a day; singing an aria; trading social time for the study hall again and again. Discovering the world in a Stephen J. Toope single particle. Discovering parts of yourself you didn’t know were there President and Vice-Chancellor until you were called upon to read, to speak, to speak out, to serve… to change. And I expect this experience has changed you. I hope so. Whether you knew it or not when you chose this university, you came here to change—your self and your future and all its possibilities. So now you number among the more than 250,000 artists, educators 2 | Convocation 2010 Sy i l x We l c o m e Elders, Chiefs, Board of Governors, dignitaries, Okanagan faculty, serve your communities! The Okanagan Nation Alliance and UBC staff, family, friends, visitors, students and graduates, on behalf of the have forged a new path of partnership and inclusion so that we can all Okanagan Nation Chiefs and our member communities we welcome learn to embrace, strengthen and celebrate our diversity. The pursuit you to our beautiful territory and to the UBC Okanagan Campus Spring of academic excellence will continue to advance and transform our Convocation 2010. We are pleased to be provided this opportunity societies. Okanagan participation in today’s Convocation ceremony and to extend our congratulations to all the new Okanagan graduates of within this University bodes well for our future and our communities. UBC. We are honoured to be part of your Convocation. Ceremony and recognition of achievement, and the meaning inherent in special lim limpt events like this one, have always been an integral part of syilx culture, beliefs and customs. Learning has always been fundamental to the Okanagan Nation Chiefs Executive Council: well-being and survival of our communities, Okanagan people valued life-long learning. Education and academic excellence are also a part Chief Robert Louie Chief Fabian Alexis of syilx culture. The honoring of one’s intellect and knowledge has Chief Robert Edwards Chief Tim Manuel always been important. The Okanagan traditions and ceremonies Chief Jonathan Kruger Chief Clarence Louie awarded achievement no matter how big or small. Announcements Chief Charlotte Mitchell were made to the Nation that “this is a day of significance to this person, (family and/or community) and you are all welcome to share in this celebration”. The Okanagan shared their land, their teaching, and their culture with others and now as graduates, you too will have this opportunity to share your education with the community. Your educational attainment will serve you well, especially if you use it to Convocation 2010 | 3 U B C B oa r d o f G ov e r n o r s UBC’s 21-member Board of Governors comprises the chancellor, the president, eleven persons appointed by the lieutenant-governor, three faculty members elected by faculty, three full-time students elected by students and two people elected by and from the full-time employees of the university who are not faculty members. By legislation, the board is responsible for the management, administration and control of the property, revenue, business and affairs of the university including the appointment of senior officials and faculty on the recommendation of the president. The governors represent diverse backgrounds, which provide valuable input during board deliberations. Ex-Officio: Chancellor Sarah Morgan-Silvester, B.Com. (Br.Col.) President Stephen J. Toope, A.B., B.C.L./LL.B., Ph.D. Elected by Faculty: Andrew D. Irvine, B.A. (Hon.), M.A., Ph.D. Nassif Ghoussoub, Lic. Math., Doc. D’etat, F.R.S.C. H.B. McCullough, B.A. (Hon.), M.T.S., B.Litt., Ph.D. Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: Brad Bennett (Chair) Theresa M. Arsenault, B.A., LL.B Douglas H. Mitchell, Q.C. Alice Laberge Barry Lapointe Janet Pau, Ph.D. Susan Yurkovich, B.A., M.B.A. Ross. S. Smith, F.C.A. Robert Fung, B.A. Bill Levine, B.A., M.B.A. Maureen Howe Elected by Students: Sean Heisler Ben Glassco Azim Wazeer Elected by and from full-time employees of the University who are not members of the faculty: Bonnie Bates Gibbs, M.B.A. Anne-Marie Fenger, B.A (Br.Col.), M.B.A * (Br. Col.) indicates a UBC degree 4 | Convocation 2010 UBC Okanagan Senate 2009/2010 Ex-Officio Elected by a Joint Meeting of the Faculties The Chancellor: Sarah Morgan-Silvester, B.Com. (Br.Col.) P. Arthur, B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Br.Col) The President: Stephen J. Toope, A.B., B.C.L./LL.B., Ph.D. J. Castricano, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Br.Col.) Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal: Doug Owram, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. J. Cioe, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Provost and Vice-Principal: Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., NSERC Post-doc F. de Scally, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Vice-President, Enrolment Services and Registrar: James Ridge, B.A., M.A., M. Duran-Cogan, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. M.Public Admin. C. Hodge, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Vice-President, Learning Services: Gwen Zilm, B.A. (Br.Col.), M.L.S. J. Holzman, B.Sc., Ph.D. P.Eng. Chief Librarian: Melody Burton, B.A., M.L.S. J. Johnson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. D. Keyes, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. The Deans H. Najjaran, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. Dean of Applied Science: Tyseer Aboulnasr, B.Eng., M.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng., FCAE, FEIC, O.Ont. B. Nilson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Acting Dean of Arts and Sciences: Cynthia Mathieson, B.A., M.A., B.A. (Hon.), M.Sc., Ph.D. B. O’Connor, H.B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Dean of the College of Graduate Studies: Marvin Krank, B.A., Ph.D. L. Patterson, B.A., M.A. Dean of Creative and Critical Studies: Robert Belton, B.F.A., M.A., Ph.D. S. Yannacopoulos, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. Dean of Education: Robert Campbell, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Acting Dean of Health and Social Development: Edward Taylor, M.S.W., Ph.D. Representatives of the Student Body Dean of Management: Dan Muzyka, B.A., M.B.A., D.B.A. L. Super, Graduate Students E. Landry, Faculty of Applied Science Elected by the Faculties S. Joseph, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Applied Science D. Vineberg, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies J. Cheng, B.Eng., M.Sc.Eng., Ph.D. P. Emerson, Faculty of Education G. R. Lovegrove, B.A.Sc., M.Eng. (Br.Col.), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Br.Col.), P.Eng. M. Laviolette, Faculty of Health and Social Arts and Sciences D. Berry, Faculty of Management R. Lalonde, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Elected by the Students at-large M. Rheault, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Development A. Hu, Faculty of Management S. Larose, Faculty of Health and Social Development Creative and Critical Studies N. Cadger, B.A., M.F.A. (Br.Col.) B. Schulz-Cruz, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Br.Col.) C. Norman, Faculty of Arts and Sciences B. Paton, Faculty of Applied Science C. Wain, Faculty of Management A. Weiss, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Education Elected by Convocation P. Balcaen, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D. L. Driscoll, B.A. 1997 (Br.Col.) S. McCoubrey, B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Br.Col.) R. Mack, B.Sc. 1971, M.D. 1980 (Br.Col.) Health and Social Development C. P. Robinson, R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N. (Br.Col.), Ph.D. C. Mitton, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Management A. Joy, B.A., M.A., M.A. (Br.Col.), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Br.Col.) G. Pandher, B.Sc. (Br.Col.), M.A., Ph.D. Convocation 2010 | 5 U B C Tr a d i t i o n s Ac a d e m i c R e g a l i a Congregation or Convocation? The wearing of academic costume is a tradition that has People often ask why UBC calls its graduation ceremonies persisted from the Middle Ages, when the first Universities “Congregation.” There are no records to say why this term was were founded. The regalia vary slightly from one University originally adopted but it has been used by UBC since its first graduation to another, and within a University, according to the status ceremonies in 1916 and is believed to originate from its use in English of the wearer. At the University of British Columbia, the institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge. According to Wikipedia, “a undergraduate’s and Master’s gown are black. congregation is an assembly of people for a given purpose; with respect to a university, it is a formal meeting of senior members of the University. The colours for the degrees being granted in 2010 at UBC’s Examples include the Regent House in the University of Cambridge and Okanagan campus are as follows: the House of Congregation and the Ancient House of Congregation in the University of Oxford. Stemming from this tradition, in some universities a B.A. – University blue graduation ceremony is known as a congregation, even if the ceremony is B.Ed. – White with University blue cord not a meeting of the university’s governing body in the traditional sense.” B.F.A. – University blue with magenta cord B.Mgt. – Light grey with a black and gold cord For whatever reason, UBC adopted this term for its graduation B.S.N. – Scarlet with University blue and white twisted cord ceremonies in 1916 and has used it ever since when inviting faculty, B.S.W. – Magenta students and guests to the Annual and more recently the Spring and Fall B.Sc. – Light blue graduation ceremonies. UBC is unique amongst Canadian institutions in M.A. – Fully lined University blue that it appears to be the only institution that still uses this term. M.A.Sc.– Fully lined scarlet M.Ed. – Fully lined white with University blue cord The term ‘Convocation’ at UBC is more often used to describe a group M.F.A. – Fully lined University blue with magenta cord of people – defined by the University Act – including the Chancellor, M.S.N. – Fully lined scarlet with blue and white cord President, members of the Senate, all faculty members and all graduates M.S.W. – Fully lined magenta of the University. The Convocation, through the Chancellor who serves M.Sc. as its chair, confers degrees, including honorary degrees, and awards – Fully lined light blue diplomas and certificates of proficiency. The Bachelor’s hood is edged with the distinctive colour. The Master’s hood is the same as the Bachelor’s, except that it is lined with the In Fall 2007, UBC Vancouver Senate reconfirmed its preference to distinctive colour. maintain the tradition of using the term ‘Congregation’ for its graduation ceremonies. In Spring 2008, the UBC Okanagan Senate passed a The regalia of the Ph.D. consists of a gown, Cambridge style, of maroon motion that “Convocation be adopted as the name for meetings of the silk with front-facing panel and sleeves of University blue with gold UBC convocation held at UBC Okanagan for the purposes of conferring piping; a hood, Cambridge pattern, of blue silk outside and gold lining; a degrees, effective June 2008.” cap, decanal bonnet, of maroon silk with gold cord and tassel. Did you know…? The hood for the honorary degree LL.D. is of scarlet broadcloth lined in dark blue velvet; for the D.Sc., it is lined in dark purple and for the D.Litt., it is lined in cream. • UBC’s first Congregation ceremony took place on May 4, 1916 in the Hotel Vancouver ballroom. There were 41 graduates. • UBC’s first graduate degrees were conferred in 1919. • The first Congregation ceremony on the Point Grey campus was held More information on degrees granted in Vancouver can be found at www.graduation.ubc.ca. in 1927. • The first graduation ceremony was held at UBC ‘s Okanagan campus on June 9, 2006. • The first graduate degrees were conferred at UBC’s Okanagan campus on June 6, 2008. 6 | Convocation 2010 Th e U n i v e r s i t y M a c e O Ca n a da The University Mace is a symbol of the authority of the UBC Chancellor. O Canada! Our home and native land, It is displayed on ceremonial occasions, most notably during the True patriot love in all thy sons command. Convocation ceremonies but also during the Installation of a President With glowing hearts we see thee rise, or Chancellor. The true north strong and free! The Mace is carried by the ‘Macebearer’ who leads the Platform Party, From far and wide, O Canada, which includes the Chancellor, the President and other dignitaries, onto We stand on guard for thee. the stage for the Convocation ceremonies. The Okanagan Created by First Nations artist Sheldon Louis of the Okanagan Indian Song Band, the University Mace is carved from a single piece of alder wood, God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee, The Okanagan Song is based on a traditional song style called skəlmxquin. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. and combines Okanagan Nation traditions with university customs. Skəlmxqin songs belong to the Okanagan/Syilx people collectively. Songs of this The main art work on the Mace features three symbolic spirit icons—a style can be sung by any Okanagan/Syilx person using their own phrasing and The Okanagan Song mother bear with her two cubs, the image of the mountains, and water The Okanagan Song their own emotion while maintaining the formal rhythm and structure. This song The Okanagan Song — given to UBC Okanagan in 2005 by the Okanagan Nation elders. The The Okanagan Song is based on a traditional song style called skə O k a n a g a n S o n g has been called the “Okanagan Song” or the “Okanagan Anthem” The Nation Okanagan Songbecause is based on a traditional song style called skə The Okanagan Song spirit icon gifts were selected by a group of First Nation elders, led by Skəlmxqin songs belong to the Okanagan/Syilx people The Okanagan Song is based on a traditional songcollectively. style calledSongs skə the phrasing and meaning was constructed to celebrateSkəlmxqin pride in being Okanagan. songs belong to the Okanagan/Syilx people collectively. Songs The Okanagan Song Andrew McGinnis, an Okanagan Traditional Medicine Keeper from the The Okanagan Song is based on a traditional song style called can be sung by any Okanagan/Syilx person using their ownskəlmx phras Skəlmxqin songs belong to the people collectively. Songs The style Okanagan on Okanagan/Syilx a traditional song style called style can be Song sung isby based any Okanagan/Syilx person using their own phras Penticton Indian Band, and Victor Antoine, an elder of the Okanagan lmxquin. Sk lmxqin songs belong to the Okanagan/Syilx people their own emotion while maintaining the formal rhythm and structure. T style can be sung by any Okanagan/Syilx person using their own phras Thesk Okanagan Song is based on a traditional song style called skəlm Skəlmxqin songs belong to the Okanagan/Syilx people collectively. Songs their own emotion while maintaining the formal rhythm and structure. of T Indian Band. Each spirit of iconsuknaquinx was chosen carefully for its special collectively. Songs of this style can be sungSong” by anythe Okanagan/ Translation skəlmxquinx has been called the “Okanagan or the “Okanagan Nation Anthem” their own emotion while maintaining formal rhythm and structure. style canbeen besongs sung belong by any person using collectively. theirNation own Anthem” phrasing Skəlmxqin to Okanagan/Syilx the Okanagan/Syilx people Songs To has called the “Okanagan Song” or the “Okanagan significance to the region, reflecting local Okanagan Nation tradition, Syilx person using their own“Okanagan phrasing their ownoremotion while the phrasing and meaning wasandconstructed to rhythm celebrate pride in being Okans has been the Song” the “Okanagan Nation Anthem” their own emotion maintaining the formal and structure. This style can becalled sung by any Okanagan/Syilx person using their own phrasing the phrasing andwhile meaning was constructed to celebrate pride in being Okan culture and knowledge. maintaining the formal rhythm andwas structure. This song to has celebrate been called pride in being Okan Note: the word aɬi translates three separate ways in this song. the phrasing and meaning constructed has been the “Okanagan Song” the or the “Okanagan Anthem” This bec their owncalled emotion while maintaining formal rhythm Nation and structure. e e the “Okanagan Song” or the “Okanagan Nation Anthem” because the The Mace also features a number of university symbols, including the UBC Okanagan logo,swi the wi University coat of arms and the UBC motto Aɬi kʷu numtax Tuum Est(given – It’s Yours. addition, the back of the Mace displays the that Inwe are good-looking/vibrant/strong) word Suknaqinx, which is of the Nsyilxcen language, spoken by the the and meaning was constructed prideNation in being Okanaga hasphrasing been called the “Okanagan Song” or to thecelebrate “Okanagan Anthem” be Translation of suknaquinx skəlmxquinx phrasing and meaning were constructed to celebrate pride in being of suknaquinx skəlmxquinx theTranslation phrasing and meaning was constructed to celebrate pride in being Okanag Translation of suknaquinx skəlmxquinx Okanagan. Note: the aɬi translates three separate ways in this song. Translation of word suknaquinx skəlmxquinx Note: the word aɬi translates three separate ways in this song. Note: the word aɬi translates three separate ways in this song. Translationof of suknaquinx skəlmxquinx Translation Okanagan’s people. Roughly translated, it means “the ones who Note: Note: word aɬi translates separate ways in this song. translatesthree three separate ways in this song. thetheword Aɬioriginal kʷu suknaqinx Aɬi the kʷu word swi wiaɬinumtax stand on the hill to andbeing are seen and heard from far away.” Note: translates three separate ways in this song. (due Okanagan) Aɬi kʷu swi wi numtax (given good-looking/vibrant/strong) Aɬi kʷuthat swi we wi are numtax (given that we are good-looking/vibrant/strong) (given that we we are good-looking/vibrant/strong) (given that are good-looking/vibrant/strong) The University Mace, which was carved in the shape of a paddle, Aɬi kʷu swi wi numtax Aɬi axaʔ iʔ tmxʷulaʔxʷ Aɬi kʷu suknaqinx representing the importance of Okanagan Lake to the region’s people, is AɬiAɬi kʷu swiwe wiare numtax (given that good-looking/vibrant/strong) (because of this land) kʷu suknaqinx (due to being Okanagan) Aɬi kʷu suknaqinx also inlayed with silver, applied by First Nations silversmith artist Justin (given that we are good-looking/vibrant/strong) (due to being Okanagan) (due to being Okanagan) to being Okanagan) Terbasket of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band. The Mace was used Aɬi (due kʷu suknaqinx iʔOkanagan) tmxʷulaʔxʷ for the first time at the 2009 Convocation Ceremonies. (due to axaʔ being AɬiAɬi kʷu suknaqinx Literation/meaning Aɬi axaʔ iʔ tmxʷulaʔxʷ (because of this land)land) (because of tmxʷulaʔxʷ this Aɬitoaxaʔ iʔ (due being (because of Okanagan) this land) of this land) Aɬi (because axaʔ iʔ tmxʷulaʔxʷ We are beautiful Literation/meaning Aɬi axaʔofiʔ this tmxʷulaʔxʷ (because land) We are beautiful Literation/meaning (because of this land) Literation/meaning Because we are Okanagan Literation/meaning Because land is beautiful In 2007, UBC’s Okanagan campus commissioned the creation of a We areour beautiful Literation/meaning We are beautiful new Chancellor’s chair for use in Okanagan Convocation ceremonies. Because we are Okanagan We are beautiful Literation/meaning BecauseEdwards, we areJeannette Okanagan Herman Armstrong and Handcrafted by master furniture maker Dennis Weidman of Lake Because our landOkanagan is beautiful we are We Because are beautiful our land is beautiful Armstrong-Derickson Country, B.C., the chair Herman was fashioned from cherry wood, aArmstrong species Because our land is beautiful Because are Okanagan WeDelphine are we beautiful Edwards, Jeannette and Delphine Armstrong-Derickson selected for its significance in the Okanagan’s long history as a fruitAugustour 22, Because land is beautiful Because we2005 areAugust Okanagan 22, 2005 growing region. Because our land is beautiful Choke cherry moon, ɬuxʷɬuxʷtan Choke cherry moon, Because we are Okanagan Th e C Because h a n c e lour l o rland ’ s Oiskbeautiful anagan Chair The chair’s front panel features UBC’s motto, Tuum Est, the UBC Okanagan logo laser engraved in the headrest panel, and UBC’s coat of arms on each side panel. Herman Edwards, Jeannette Armstrong and Delphine Armstrong-D Herman Edwards, Jeannette Armstrong and Delphine Armstrong-D August 2 Herman Edwards, Jeannette Armstrong and Delphine Armstrong-D August 2 Choke cherry moon, ɬuxʷ August 2 Herman Edwards, Jeannette Armstrong and Choke Delphine Armstrong-Deric cherry moon, ɬuxʷ cherry moon, 22, ɬuxʷ August 2 Herman Edwards, Jeannette Armstrong andChoke Delphine Armstrong-Der Choke cherry moon, ɬuxʷɬux August 22, Choke cherry moon, ɬuxʷɬu Convocation 2010 | 7 UBC’S Important Historical Moments The following list reflects important historical moments in UBC’s history: 1908 1922 •Provincial legislature passes a new “University Act” •Tired of over-crowded conditions and inadequate establishing The University of British Columbia. It facilities, UBC students launch a campaign known as provides for a Chancellor, a Convocation, a President, “Build the University” to resume construction at the and a Board of Governors to manage the university’s Point Grey campus. With 56,000 names on a petition administration, property and business affairs, and a for the government, 1,200 students with floats, bands Senate to administer academic matters. and banners march through the streets of downtown 1910 •After a province-wide survey, Point Grey is selected as the site of UBC’s new campus. 1913 •Dr. Frank Fairchild Wesbrook appointed first President of UBC. Vancouver to the Point Grey campus. This pilgrimage became known as the “Great Trek,” as it successfully convinced the Government of B.C. to resume work on the Point Grey site. The “Great Trek” represents one of the greatest efforts of an undergraduate student body in support of its university and still reflects the spirit and pride of UBC students. 1925 1915 •UBC moves to Point Grey campus. •The University of British Columbia opens in 1940 temporary headquarters at the former MUCBC facilities (nicknamed the “Fairview Shacks” after the surrounding neighbourhood) adjacent to Vancouver •Students contribute to the construction of Brock Hall, the university’s first student union building. Science, Applied Science and Agriculture. Student 1951 enrolment in September is 379 and total number of •Student initiative leads to construction of War General Hospital. There are three faculties: Arts and full- and part-time faculty is 34. Memorial Gymnasium, as a memorial to the British Columbians who died serving their country. 1979 •UBC awards its 100,000th degree. 1989 •UBC launches the “World of Opportunity” fundraising campaign to pay for new buildings, facilities, programmes, and scholarships. By the time it ends in 1993, this overwhelmingly successful campaign raises a total of $262 million. 1993 •U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin meet at UBC during the “Vancouver Summit.” • Dr. Michael Smith receives the Nobel Prize. UBC students march through the streets of Vancouver in the “Great Trek” of 1922. 8 | Convocation 2010 Aerial view of UBC’s campus in 1925 Recent aerial view of Vancouver campus Recent aerial view of UBC Okanagan campus 1997 2007 •Dr. Martha C. Piper becomes UBC’s new President. • UBC awards its 200,000th degree. •The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting brings the heads of the 18 leading economies 2008 around the Pacific Rim to Vancouver. • UBC celebrates the centenary of the signing of The 2000 •UBC celebrates 75 years at the Point Grey campus— which has changed considerably over the years—as it confers close to 6,000 degrees to graduating UBC students. 2001 •UBC opens its new downtown campus, UBC at Robson Square. 2004 •The Government of B.C. announces the creation of UBC Okanagan in Kelowna. • 3 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates – His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr. Shirin Ebadi – are given honorary degrees at a special ceremony. 2005 •The Okanagan Nation Alliance welcomes UBC to the University Act. • Sarah Morgan-Silvester is elected as the 17th Chancellor of UBC, only the second woman in the history of the University to hold this position. • The first graduate degrees are conferred at UBC’s Okanagan campus on June 6, 2008. • Okanagan campus varsity athletics teams become the UBC Okanagan Heat. • UBC opens Charles E. Fipke Centre for Innovative Research on the Okanagan campus 2009 • “Class of 2009”students who started at UBC’s Okanagan campus in its first year, 2005, receive degrees at June 5 Convocation ceremony. 2010 •The Okanagan campus officially opens the University Centre and J. Peter Meekison Student Centre. •“Class of 2010” includes the first graduates from the School of Engineering. traditional Okanagan territory during a celebration on the new Okanagan campus. •UBC Okanagan officially opens in Kelowna and welcomes its first students onto campus. 2006 • The first Congregation ceremony is held for UBC’s Okanagan graduates. • Professor Stephen J. Toope becomes UBC’s new President. • Dr. Doug Owram is hired as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor UBC’s Okanagan campus. Convocation 2010 | 9 Ac k n ow l e d g e m e n t s Sustainability Pledge The Chancellor, President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor would like to thank the numerous faculty and staff volunteers who contribute to Imagine all UBC graduating students making a collective statement of the success of the Convocation Ceremonies, as well as the following commitment to improving the sustainability of our communities. departments: Alumni Relations Aramark Athletics and Recreation UBC students have joined university and college graduates across North America in a growing movement to redefine the purpose of education. Students are committing to use their knowledge wisely to create positive change in the world. Campus Mail Campus Security & Parking Ceremonies Office Convocation Volunteer Leadership Team Enrolment Services Through the UBC Sustainability Pledge, you have the opportunity to commit to working toward a career and lifestyle with a conscience. The Pledge also links you to resources that will help you incorporate social, ecological, and economic aspects of sustainability into your professional and personal life. Facilities Management Health, Safety & Environment IT Services Public Affairs The Pledge is more than just a personal commitment. Our collective voice sends a strong message to the university and the greater community that UBC students care about sustainability. Shipping & Receiving Take a graduating step to creating a more sustainable society, sign now Student Recruitment, Admissions and Awards at: www.sustain.ubc.ca/sustainable_u. This program was proposed UBC Bookstore Okanagan and is managed by students, and is supported by the Office of Student Development and the Campus Sustainability Office. Music Provided by: Okanagan Symphony Wind Ensemble Dennis Colpitts, conductor Margaret Burton, flute Antonia Mahon, flute Doug Sonju, clarinet Ruth Johnson, clarinet Bob Piche, alto saxophone Sandy Cameron, alto saxophone Don Baraka, tenor saxophone Jennifer Grant, horn Elizabeth Wocks, horn Rob Hogeveen, trumpet Tim Watson, trumpet Wade Dorsey, trombone Cindy Hogeveen, trombone Reynold Epp, tuba Lonnie Burma, percussion Edmund House, bass & timpani 10 | Convocation 2010 “I pledge to explore and take into account the social and ecological consequences of my decisions. Furthermore, I pledge to use the knowledge I gain while at UBC to improve the sustainability of the communities in which I live, learn, and work.” UBC – A Relationship for Life Th e G i f t o f L e a r n i n g Welcome, Class of 2010, to your new and honoured place in the UBC Learning is a lifelong journey that transcends the classroom or the community. Today we celebrate all you have worked for and achieved in lab. For some, the most powerful lessons gleaned from their time at your time as a student; and the promise of your life as an alum. UBC’s Okanagan campus are about belonging and being a contributing member of a community. That doesn’t end at graduation. Many students don’t realize that when you graduate from UBC, you automatically become an alumna(f) or alumnus(m). You cross the stage UBC’s Okanagan vision is to provide students, faculty, and staff with at convocation, the Chancellor admits you into UBC’s alumni body and an intimate learning environment in which innovation, technology, and your relationship with the University enters a whole new phase. Now community play key roles in the pursuit of knowledge. you begin to see the true value of your degree(s). And you won’t have to go far to find yourself in the company of amazing people—educators, The realization of this vision would not be possible without the artists, doctors, nurses, business and community leaders—UBC grads generosity of alumni and friends of the University. Donations to UBC’s who will be your role models, mentors, colleagues and friends. Okanagan campus ensure that today’s students and tomorrow’s leaders have the best education and research opportunities possible, creating a UBC acknowledges the value of all that our students have brought and vibrant and healthy future for us all. continue to bring to our community. You might be surprised at just who your fellow alumni are, their levels of accomplishment, influence and To learn about the many ways you can invest in the next generation of contribution. Brought together, we represent a significant and positive UBC students, please contact the Development Office at 250 807 8565 force. Remember our motto Tuum Est – UBC is still yours. This place is as or visit our website at www.ubc.ca/okanagan/invest much about you as it is about buildings and classes. So reach out. Stay in touch. Ask for help when you need it—and lend a hand when you can. Every gift matters. Worldwide, there are about a quarter million UBC graduates. That’s a powerful network and one that is totally open to you as you build Grad Class 2010 Gift your career and your life. We’ll help you connect through the awardwinning Trek magazine, regular email newsletters, our websites and With a legacy gift symbolic of lifelong ties, the Class of 2010 has placed social networks. You will receive a warm welcome at mentoring, social, a first commemorative stone tablet in the main courtyard walkway. educational and career-building events, whether you stay here in the Year after year, new tablets will be placed as a lasting tribute to each Okanagan or go elsewhere. You can get involved with alumni groups as and every proud alumnus who once worked and played here. far away as London and Seoul or as close as Kelowna and Calgary. Student Experience & Social Council The door is always open. It’s only up to you to walk through. Lisa Kouzmina Just remember that to keep you in the loop, we’ll need at least a current Sebastian Pfneur email address. Please send yours to andrew.mercer@ubc.ca or visit Andrian Gutu www.ubc.ca/okanagan/alumnirelations for more information. Matt Koovisk Matt Gillespie Sydney White Kelsey Dutot Will Hadwell Nina Brendenkamp Convocation 2010 | 11 S i g n i f i c a n t Ac c o m p l i s h m e n t s & C o n t r i b u t i o n s H o n o r a ry D e g r e e R e c i p i e n t Prominent in the professions and the community, honorary degree recipients are recognized for their distinguished achievements in their respective endeavours and for the contributions their accomplishments make to the life of the University and the betterment of society. These degrees will be awarded during Spring Convocation. DR. SAMANTHA NUTT By the time she was 28 she had Doctor of Laws, honoris causa brought together the partners and resources necessary to establish War Child Canada. This organization has Dr. Samantha Nutt is the founder and executive director of the effected change directly, immediately humanitarian organization War Child Canada, and a medical doctor and without compromise, providing specializing in maternal and child health in zones of armed conflict, family medicine, public health, refugee health and women’s health. long-term programming for war- Over the course of her professional career and through her work with and promoting greater awareness in affected children and their families, Canada concerning the rights of children War Child Canada, Dr. Nutt has spearheaded efforts to provide direct everywhere. humanitarian support for the world’s war-affected children. Her passion for advocacy emerged from her years living and working in areas of conflict, such as Somalia, Liberia, Burundi and Iraq. Even as a 24-year-old experiencing a war zone for the first time in Somalia, Dr. Nutt realized the need for an organization that would advocate and create change for children, and that could move beyond the normal concept of charity. Dr. Nutt graduated Summa Cum Laude from McMaster University, earned a Master of Science degree with distinction from London University, and holds a Fellowship in Community Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She is on staff at Sunnybrook and Women’s Health Science Centre and is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. Awa r d F o r Te a c h i n g E x c e l l e n c e a n d I n n ova t i o n DR. PATRICIA LASSERRE DR. MICHAEL WOODWORTH Noted for connecting his courses with leading-edge research and current Dr. Patricia Lasserre events, Dr. Michael Woodworth teaches courses in forensic psychology teaches computer and clinical psychology, in addition to specialized upper-level courses on programming and topics related to psychology and law, such as psychopathy, deception, project management. and the nature of evil. She has received two Curricular Innovation Dr. Woodworth is often referred to as a mentor and is known for his Awards from the ongoing support and guidance of students. He actively works with and in Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences to develop novel ways to the community to create unique experiences for his undergraduate and teach computer science through team-based learning in the classroom. graduate students’ projects, and all of his current students are working on projects with potential community impact. Dr. Woodworth has also Dr. Lasserre is noted for continuously striving to improve course offerings played an active role in developing courses and contributing to the newly through innovative approaches, always with a focus on student learning approved Forensic Specialization program. and how to best design a challenging and rewarding experience for her students. In addition, she employs teaching strategies that acknowledge a wide range of learning styles. She takes teaching beyond the classroom and is continuously demonstrating how and where the knowledge can be applied. 12 | Convocation 2010 Awa r d s - H e a d s o f G r a d ua t i n g C l a s s Recipients of medals are notified in writing by the Student Financial Assistance and Awards office concerning procedures for receipt of medals. UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Science UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Fine Arts UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Education (Head of the graduating class in Science, (Head of the graduating class in Fine Arts, (Head of the graduating class in Education, B.Sc. degree) B.F.A. degree) B.Ed. Elementary degree) Amy Heather Kluftinger Kaila Renee Burke Michele Anne Jackson UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Engineering UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Nursing Governor-General’s Gold Medal (Head of the graduating class in Engineering, (Head of the graduating class in Nursing, (Highest academic achievement in the B.A.Sc. degree) B.S.N. degree) College of Graduate Studies) Joshua Blaire Schlenker Zoe Louise Bird Valentin Raphael Koch UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Arts UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Social Work (Head of the graduating class in Arts, B.A. (Head of the graduating class in Social Work, degree) B.S.W degree) Jennifer Megan Zelmer Anne Marie McMillan Convocation 2010 | 13 Th e P r o c e s s i o n a n d Th e P r o g r a m m e o f C e r e m o n y Friday, June 11th 8:30 a.m. Th e P r o c e s s i o n s Th e P r o g r a m m e Procession of Graduating Students Chancellor’s Procession and Chancellor’s Party O Canada Presentation of the Award for Teaching Excellence and Marshals Acting Registrar Okanagan Song Innovation to N A N CY A DA M S FRED VOGT DELPHINE DERICKSON PAT R I C I A L A S S E R R E B.V./T.Ed. B.Sc., Deputy Registrar Moment of Reflection Conferring of Degrees in Address T H E C H A N C E L LO R Student Advisor M I C H E L L E LOW TO N B.S.W., M.S.W. Academic Advisor SUZANNE NAZARENO B.G.S., Operations Manager, Course Macebearer and Marshal DA N I E L D U R A L L B.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biology S A R A H M O R G A N - S I LV E S T E R Chancellor Closing Remarks DOUG OWRAM Alumni Greeters Remarks Conferences and D AV I D H A R D E R , M . D .’ 5 9 Accommodations THOMAS SIDDON, LL.D. ’07 Marshals, Enrolment Services DOUG OWRAM JAMIE BASRAN Ceremonies and Events Vancouver and Okanagan B.B.A., Co-op Coordinator, Director Principal Career Services E I L I S CO U RT N E Y S T E P H E N J . TO O P E President and Vice-Chancellor Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal Reception Following the Ceremony Deputy Vice-Chancellor and R AC H A E L L’O R SA N AT H A L I E H A G E R University Marshal B.A., M.A., Calendar and N A N CY H E R M I S TO N Curriculum Coordinator Professor of Music TERRA KIRKHAM Manager Scheduling Coordinator ALANNA VERNON MICHELLE KRUISWYK A S S I S TA N T B.A. ERIN PODMOROW Member, Graduating Class Admissions and Enrolment Support Manager Procession of Faculty Marshals Enrolment Services Graduation Coordinator ANDREA BURKE J OYC E B O O N B.Sc. (Hon.), M.Sc. (Br.Col.), Ph.D. (Br.Col.) Associate Professor of Biology R O B E RT YO U N G B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences 14 | Convocation 2010 Graduation lists as shown in this program were prepared two weeks before Graduation and may therefore not be completely correct; the names of some graduates may be missing. F r i day, J u n e 1 1 t h 8:30 a.m. The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Dean Marvin Krank College of Graduate Studies Acting Dean Cynthia Mathieson Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber Fazackerley, Scott Ronald, B.Sc., Kelowna, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Koch, Valentin Raphael, B.Sc. (Hons), Kelowna, BC, Mathematics Moffat, Sarah Michelle, BSc. (Hons), Sorrento, BC, Mathematics MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Allard, Paul William Beau, West Vancouver, BC Benty, Andrew Steven, Golden, BC Clarke, Jamieson Adam, Victoria, BC Cummings, Timothy Dane, Dip Tech, Victoria, BC Friess, Brooks Regan, Kelowna, BC Ghomeshi, Sasan, Burnaby, BC School of Arts and Sciences) The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f A pp l i e d S c i e n c e Reader: Louise Nelson, Associate Dean Dean Tyseer Aboulnasr Haazen, Aaron David, North Saanich, BC Shipman, Patrick Oliver, B.Sc., Winnipeg, MB, Chemistry Faculty of Applied Science Hallam, Kristi Michelle, Kamloops, BC The Degree of M a s t e r o f A pp l i e d S c i e n c e Reader: Spiro Yannacopoulos, Associate Dean and Director Gosling, Andrew Patrick, Salmon Arm, BC Granger, Eric Bryce, Williams Lake, BC Jackle, Philip Thomas, Osoyoos, BC L’Orsa, Rachael Anne, Smithers, BC Lambert, Christopher Alfred, Pickardville, AB CIVIL ENGINEERING Leggett, Ryan Montgomery, Kamloops, BC Dean Marvin Krank Abdelmoniem, Haisam, Khartoum, Sudan, Pharoah McIntyre, Brandon James, Victoria, BC College of Graudate Studies Andersen, Warren Gerald, Westbank, BC Morris, Cameron, Roberts Creek, BC Anderson, Jennifer Lynn, Kelowna, BC Sader, Danee Rae, Kelowna, BC Anderson, Zay, Kelowna, BC St.Germain, Brandon Emmanuel, Kelowna, BC Barber, Anthony Glenn, Surrey, BC Valgardson, Jordan David, Kelowna, BC Bowser, Kevin Emerson, Calgary, AB VanderVelde, Tyler John, Renfrew, ON Dean Tyseer Aboulnasr Faculty of Applied Science Reader: Spiro Yannacopoulos, Associate Dean and Director Casola, Dylan Dale, Port Coquitlam, BC Cockburn, Gregory Robert Pierce, Vernon, BC Huang, Nick Kuan-Hsiang, BASC, Richmond, BC, Electrical Engineering Jin, Xian, B.Eng. Wuxi, Jiangsu, P.R., China, Electrical Engineering Song, Xuegui, Electrical Engineering Abolhasani, Milad, B.Sc., Iran, Mechanical Engineering Farrokhsiar, Morteza, Mechanical Engineering Zhao, Junfeng, Mechanical Engineering The Degree of Master of Science Cresswell, David Michael, Kelowna, BC Duerr, Konrad, Vernon, BC Goldfinch, Scott Arthur, Chilliwack, BC Faculty of Arts And Sciences (Irving K. Barber Holland, Jonathan David Joseph, Kelowna, BC School of Arts and Sciences) Kelly, Jessica Lee, Kelowna, BC Reader: Louise Nelson, Associate Dean Khaira, Jatinder Singh, Abbotsford, BC Kober, Melissa Anita, Vernon, BC HONOURS BIOCHEMISTRY Lawson, Blake Theodore, Salmon Arm, BC Bahniwal, Manpreet Kaur, Oliver, BC LeComte, Amber Nadine, Penticton, BC White, Melissa Sydney Martinez, Nestor Alejandro, Abbotsford, BC Nikiforuk, Ryan William Frederick, Vancouver, BC Spacey, Kevin Michael, Langley, BC College of Graduate Studies Twaites, Daniel William, Kelowna, BC Vali, Stefan Mark Richard, Toronto, ON Wagner, Jason Arthur, Salmon Arm, BC Faculty of Arts And Sciences (Irving K. Barber Watkin, Linda Jean, Nelson, BC School of Arts and Sciences) Wilson, Connor Walter, Penticton, BC Reader: Louise Nelson, Associate Dean Woodward, Ben William, Kamloops, BC Biggs, Laura Ellen, B.Sc., Biology ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dickison, Virginia L, B.Sc., Lake Country, BC, Biology Gu, Jike Jack, Kelowna, BC Hoffman, Morgan Lindsey, B.Sc., Williams Lake, BC, Johnston, Erin Emily, Kelowna, BC Biology Kulifaj, Scott Andrew, Kelowna, BC Kirk, Stephanie Lynn, Oshawa, ON, Biology McMahon, David Boyd, Kelowna, BC Melaschenko, Natalie Christina, B.Sc. (Hons), Moab, Murran, Miguel Angel, Kelowna, BC USA, Biology Peet, Dustin Alexander Winram, Diana Joyce, B.Sc. (Hons), Chemistry Reid, Montana Thomas, Penticton, BC Jensen, Ernest Victor, B.Sc., Summerland, BC, Schlenker, Joshua Blaire, Kelowna, BC Environmental Sciences McGrath, Elinor Olivia, B.Sc., Environmental Sciences Whitehouse, Ryan David, B.Sc., Environmental Acting Dean Cynthia Mathieson Hobuti, Bram Amir, Kelowna, BC Dean Marvin Krank Acting Dean Cynthia Mathieson The Degree of Bachelor of Science Schley, Calen James William, Enderby, BC MAJOR BIOCHEMISTRY, GENERAL OPTION Sasges, Matt Ryan, Abbotsford, BC MAJOR BIOCHEMISTRY, MEDICAL CONCENTRATION Anand, Mohit, Kelowna, BC Audet, Andre Simon, Castlegar, BC Benson, Brendan, Kelowna, BC Bernhardt, Jesse Daniel, Kelowna, BC Berry, Evan William, Kelowna, BC Berryman, Heather Leah, Cowichan Bay, BC Bitgood, Christabelle Naomi, Kelowna, BC Chan, Amanda Merrilee, Calgary, AB Chan, Mona Oi Lang, Kelowna, BC Desha, Shimelis, Naramata, BC Fenner, David Matthew, Ladysmith, BC Johnson, Jennifer Lianne, Abbotsford, BC Makins, Caitlyn, Kelowna, BC Manns, Ryan David, Kelowna, BC Marchant, Sean Jeffrey James, Delta, BC Meints, Carla Erin, Chilliwack, BC Miros, François Nicolas Sciences Convocation 2010 | 15 Rock, Patricia Helen, Kelowna, BC MAJOR BIOLOGY, CELL & DEVELOPMENT CONCENTRATION HONOURS ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Ross, Dylan James, Shawnigan Lake, BC Rotzien, Whitney Lynn Angele, Brandon, MB King, Anthony Terrence, Edmonton, AB MAJOR ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Lukey, Natasha Ann, Calgary, AB Braun, Christine Elyse, Kelowna, BC Stoodley, Amanda Nicole, Castlegar, BC HONOURS CHEMISTRY Dionne, Marie-Pier, Rimouski, QC MAJOR BIOCHEMISTRY, WINE AND PLANT OPTION Sanders, Jordan William, Vernon, BC Friesen, Alexis Katharine, Penticton, BC Edwards, Jennifer Elaine Strohm, Elizabeth Anne, Burnaby, BC Macewen, Jamie Marie, Saskatoon, SK O’Brien, Patrick Vaughan Vandel, Mason Sheldon, Kelowna, BC Nicholson, Bailey Anne Yallits, Emily Nicole, Westbank, BC Pizzey, Jacqueline May HONOURS BIOLOGY Dahl, Cassidy Morgyn, St. Albert, AB MAJOR BIOLOGY Rissling, Daniel, Kelowna, BC HONOURS CHEMISTRY MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY MAJOR ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Kilkus, Karli Anne, Kelowna, BC MINOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES MAJOR CHEMISTRY Diederich, Allyson Myanna, Kelowna, BC Kane, Ruby Dora, Salmon Arm, BC MAJOR CHEMISTRY Brandt, Amanda Bea, Chetwynd, BC MAJOR ECONOMICS MAJOR BIOLOGY Lai, Chien Hung, Kelowna, BC Li, Yuchen MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY Lewis, Janna Dawn, 100 Mile House, BC Abougoush, Nadyah Callie-Anne, Kelowna, BC HONOURS FRESHWATER SCIENCE MAJOR CHEMISTRY MAJOR BIOLOGY MINOR BIOLOGY Almond, Devin William, Kelowna, BC Mullins, Paige Maureen Elizabeth, Penticton, BC Bains, Gurbir Singh, Surrey, BC Pyett, Nicole Jean, Revelstoke, BC MAJOR FRESHWATER SCIENCE Ogloff, Stephen James, Salmon Arm, BC Burgess, Leanne Christine, Kelowna, BC HONOURS COMPUTER SCIENCE Chauhan, Jaydev Dipak, Kelowna, BC Appleby, Geoffrey Stephen, Kelowna, BC GENERAL PROGRAM Clyde, Robert Harry, Kelowna, BC McAvoy, Steven Michael, Kelowna, BC CONCENTRATION CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Humphries, Brandon Fraser Harvey, Tsawwassen, BC Eger, Sondra Lee, St.Albert, AB Hilstob, Kristen Merrilee, Oyama, BC MAJOR COMPUTER SCIENCE Iwanowskyj, Katharine Margaret, Vernon, BC La Hay, David Matthew GENERAL PROGRAM Konrad, Danielle M, Salmon Arm, BC Marshall, Robin Jane, Oyama, BC Konrad, Kelly Joel, Kelowna, BC Sterling, Joshua David, Penticton, BC CONCENTRATION CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Lund, Catherine Ann Malcolm, Sara Joy, Calgary, AB Marshall, Carmen Jessie, Kelowna, BC, Saulteau First Nations Nicholson, Kirsty-Lee Nicole, Kelowna, BC Patterson, Braden Leigh, Kelowna, BC Pringle, Lindsay Torrie, Salmon Arm, BC Roberts, Sarah Kathleen Shiosaki, Nicole Kaitlin, Penticton, BC Siluch, Daniel Paul, Grand Forks, BC Smith, Kelly Megan, Kelowna, BC Tameling, Jennifer Janet, Summerland, BC Trepanier, Benjamin Thomas, Kelowna, BC Verhelst, Jennifer Lynn, Kelowna, BC Viggiani, Brianna Patricia Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Wakeman, Naomi Marie Monique, Richmond, BC White, Alyssa Lee, Kelowna, BC Yamaoka, Julie Marie, Kelowna, BC MAJOR BIOLOGY MINOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Cooney, Tyler-Lee James, Kelowna, BC Gordon, Ingrid Annemarie, Kelowna, BC MAJOR BIOLOGY MINOR GEOGRAPHY Ashley, Ryan Phillip, Kelowna, BC Bartel, Aaryn Jamison, Kelowna, BC HONOURS EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Gray, Dianne Brenda Christine, Kelowna, BC Theny, Lucia Maria, West Vancouver, BC HONOURS EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES MINOR GEOGRAPHY Henderson, Natalie Rose, Kelowna, BC Groat, Jacqueline Rae, Kelowna, BC Prietchuk, Tim Seeveli, Penticton, BC GENERAL PROGRAM MAJOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CONCENTRATION MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND PHYSICS Clift, Brady Kevin, Aikman, Courtney Marie, Sorel-Tracy, QC Hamblin, Tristan Taylor, Aldergrove, BC Makela, Ryan Andrew, Surrey, BC Hartmann, Samuel Adrian, Kelowna, BC Lawless, Jenna Kathryn, Calgary, AB HONOURS MATHEMATICS Mitchell, Andrew James, Penticton, BC Nutini, Julie Ann, Rossland, BC Rakow, Amanda Jolene Spencer, Peter Steven, Calgary, AB HONOURS MATHEMATICS Thompson, Christopher, Saskatoon, SK Wollenweber, Crystal Rae, Kelowna, BC MAJOR MATHEMATICS, APPLIED MATHEMATICS CONCENTRATION Wonnacott, Stephen, Pouce Coupe, BC Wilson, John Benjamin, Cranbrook, BC MAJOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES HONOURS MATHEMATICS MINOR BIOLOGY MAJOR MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS CONCENTRATION Lambert, Christine Ellen, Whitehorse, YT Manz, Lacey Katelyn, Kelowna, BC MAJOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES MAJOR MATHEMATICS MINOR GEOGRAPHY Henderson, Kristina Nicole Rosset, Sandra, Vernon, BC Kouzmina, Lisa, South Surrey, BC Tompkins, Amanda Nicole, Vernon, BC 16 | Convocation 2010 GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND BIOLOGY MAJOR MATHEMATICS, PURE MATHEMATICS CONCENTRATION Marrs, Shane Gordon, Vernon, BC MAJOR MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS CONCENTRATION Saric, Dragica, Vernon, BC MAJOR MATHEMATICS MINOR ECONOMICS Nargang, Nola Kristin, Kelowna, BC HONOURS MICROBIOLOGY Cassidy, Jason Paul, B.A. (Hons), Kelowna, BC Hoffman, Carly Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Kluftinger, Amy Heather, Kelowna, BC MAJOR MICROBIOLOGY Boyle, Sinead Jennifer, Calgary, AB Brown, Jessie, Kelowna, BC Hackney, Alisa Kristine, Whitehorse, YT Ilyin, Mark Nicholas, Coldstream, BC Lam, Kevin Chi Leoung, Vancouver, BC Lange, Jessica Nicole, Kelowna, BC Nyeste, Bryn Elizabeth, Merritt, BC Parr-Pearson, Jillaine Erin, Kelowna, BC Stewart, Natalie Rose, Kelowna, BC MAJOR MICROBIOLOGY MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Retzlaff, Shea Nicole, Summerland, BC MAJOR MOLECULAR, CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Clayton, Sean Patrick Dennis, Comox, BC MAJOR PHYSICS Kiy, Spencer Ray, Salmon Arm, BC Westgate, Kelsey Rae MAJOR PHYSICS MINOR MATHEMATICS Goertz, Nicholas Pierre, Penticton, BC HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY Patricny, Nicol, Kelowna, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY Deleurme, Kalsie Ida, Lumby, BC Johnson, Darnell Jesse, Westbank, BC Marton, Monica Anamaria, Kelowna, BC Nelson, Ashley Kay, Armstrong, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION Hildebrandt, Todd Allyn Lyon, Kitimat, BC Russell, Kirstin Adele, Vernon, BC Convocation 2010 | 17 Th e P r o c e s s i o n a n d Th e P r o g r a m m e o f C e r e m o n y Friday, June 11th 11:00 a.m. Th e P r o c e s s i o n s Th e P r o g r a m m e Procession of Graduating Students Procession of Faculty Marshals Marshal N A N CY A DA M S R O B E RT YO U N G B.V./T.Ed. B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Student Advisor Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences M I C H E L L E LOW TO N B.S.W., M.S.W. Student Advisor Chancellor’s Procession and Chancellor’s Party Acting Registrar SUZANNE NAZARENO FRED VOGT B.G.S., Manager, B.Sc., Deputy Registrar Conference and Accommodations Macebearer and Marshal Marshals, Enrolment Services DIANA FRENCH JAMIE BASRAN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Br.Col.) B.B.A., Co-op Coordinator, Associate Professor, Anthropology Career Services Alumni Greeters JESSICA BECK W I L L I A M D U N S M O R E , M.Ed.’01 B.A.(Br. Col.), Scheduling Clerk M A R G A R E T S A N F O R D , B.A.’94 D I A N E DY R D A L Ceremonies and Events Vancouver and Okanagan Enrolment Services Assistant N AT H A L I E H A G E R B.A., M.A., Calendar and Curriculum Coordinator TERRA KIRKHAM Scheduling Coordinator MICHELLE KRUISWYK B.A. Admissions and Enrolment Support Manager K E L LY R O S S MICHAEL WOODWORTH Moment of Reflection Address S A R A H M O R G A N - S I LV E S T E R Conferring of Degrees in Course Chancellor T H E C H A N C E L LO R Remarks Closing Remarks S T E P H E N J . TO O P E President and Vice-Chancellor DOUG OWRAM Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal DOUG OWRAM Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal Reception Following the Ceremony RYLIE MOORE Member, Graduating Class N A N CY H E R M I S TO N Professor of Music Manager ALANNA VERNON Assistant ERIN PODMOROW Graduation Coordinator ANDREA BURKE 18 | Convocation 2010 Innovation to University Marshal Okanagan Senate Coordinator Okanagan Song E I L I S CO U RT N E Y Enrolment Services B.A., M.A., Communications Presentation of the Award for Teaching Excellence and Director B.Com., M.E.S., Manager, R E G A N T R U S COT T O Canada Graduation lists as shown in this program were prepared two weeks before Graduation and may therefore not be completely correct; the names of some graduates may be missing. F r i day, J u n e 1 1 t h 11:00 a.m. The Degree of M a s t e r o f A rt s Dean Marvin Krank Sweeney, Colin Rae, Kelowna, BC Woodman, Kathryn Lynn, Kelowna, BC Ungaro, Jonathan Frank, Kelowna, BC Youngson, Carly Jane, Kelowna, BC Woods, Tristan Edward, North Vancouver, BC Zarei, Alireza, Coquitlam, BC Acting Dean Cynthia Mathieson Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber MAJOR ECONOMICS Goraya, Ajmair Kaur, Kelowna, BC MINOR FRENCH Goutier, Michole Chandra, Kelowna, BC Hobuti, Henry Amir, Kelowna, BC Henderson, Sean Lessley, Winnipeg, MB School of Arts and Scienes) Reader: Jim Robinson, Associate Dean Brillinger, Marc A, B. A., B.Ed., Kelowna, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Callaway, Robert John, B.A. (Hons), Interdisciplinary Studies Hockman, Laura Mary, B.S.W., Winfield, BC, Gitxsan, Interdisciplinary Studies Johnston, Sasha, Interdisciplinary Studies Lewis, Sheila Elaine, B.A., Kelowna, BC, Skeetchestn (Shuswap), Interdisciplinary Studies Marten, Tina Inez Lissa, B.A., Kelowna, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Wallace, Judith Maureen, B.A.(Hons), Kelowna, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Wilson, Freeda Catherine, B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies Agar, Ava Dawn, B.A., Cawston, BC, Psychology The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f A rt s Acting Dean Cynthia Mathieson Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber MAJOR ECONOMICS MINOR MATHEMATICS AND STATISTCS Edinger, Johannes, Hinton, AB, Metis Nation of Alberta Lomas, Peter Brereton Reginald, Vernon, BC She, Haiying, Vancouver, BC Roheim, Sean Abraham, Toronto, ON MAJOR ECONOMICS Rumak, Tanya, Hudson Bay, SK MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Shannon, Ryan Patrick Chung, Yuk Ling Webber, Peter Maxwell, Whitehorse, YT Li, Xuemei Lin, Hsiao-Chien, Taipei City, Taiwan GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION ANTHROPOLOGY MINOR COMPUTER SCIENCE Strachan, Hayley Sarah, Vancouver, BC Pharis, Sheppe, Kelowna, BC GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION ENGLISH Grice, Clayton John, Lumby, BC GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION HISTORY Hollenbach, Emily, Vernon, BC Humphries, Robert James, North Vancouver, BC Speier, Kurt Till, Kelowna, BC MINOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Hall, Kelly Ella, Winfield, BC MAJOR ECONOMICS Briscoe, Kaj, Crescent Beach,, BC Crowe, Brett Robert, Vernon, BC Ferrigno, Marielle, Vernon, BC Glimm, Mark Steven, Kelowna, BC Liu, Panpan Cuba, Vancouver, BC Orr, Stacey Rose, Kelowna, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY Aulenback, Jennifer Lee, Kelowna, BC MINOR ENGLISH MINOR ART HISTORY Haley, Jennifer Anne, Carleton Place, ON Amantea, Angela Alaina, Trail, BC MAJOR ANTHROPOLOGY MAJOR GEOGRAPHY Costa, Melissa Anne, Kelowna, BC CONCENTRATION GEOGRAPHY McGill, Meghan Elizabeth, Kamloops, BC Kristensen, Stephanie Lee Molgaard, Kelowna, BC Nicholls, Julie Nicole, Kelowna, BC GENERAL PROGRAM Clarke, Angele Theresa, Castlegar, BC Degenhardt, Sarah Nicole Mayo, Bronwyn Mary Charleson, West Vancouver, BC MAJOR ANTHROPOLOGY MAJOR ANTHROPOLOGY Borgia-Ellis, Deyne Marie, Westbank, BC Sanguin, Brett Robert, Kelowna, BC Hernandez, Uriel Mauricio Sibson, Kristiana Nicole, Kelowna, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR PHILOSOPHY Reader: Jim Robinson, Associate Dean Maitland, Sally Marion, Powell River, BC Perry, Amanda Skye, Kelowna, BC Mak, John Yiu Ching, Vancouver, BC Heal, Danielle Janice, Vernon, BC Leyland, Brigitte Jayne, Kelowna, BC Jacyna, Natalie Grace, Penticton, BC MAJOR ECONOMICS School of Arts and Scienes) Bowles, Allison Patricia, Fruitvale, BC GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION SOCIOLOGY College of Graduate Studies GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION LITERATURE Vancaillie, Naomi Cecile, Vernon, BC GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION POLITICAL SCIENCE Ganapathi, Nathaniel Solomon Ichiro, Vancouver, BC GENERAL PROGRAM CONCENTRATION PSYCHOLOGY Dick, Katharine Marie, Coldstream, BC Gregory, Christina Maria, Castlegar, BC Henault, Lindsey Christen-Lee, Kelowna, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Yarrow, Carla May, Courtenay, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR ENGLISH Stephanishin, Kristine Janelle, Vernon, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR FRENCH Bytelaar, Lauren Victoria, Kelowna, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR HISTORY Brennan, Samantha Sarah, Brackendale, BC Leckie, Aaron C., Vernon, BC Zawisza, Erin Holly, Kelowna, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Ning, Ashley Nicole, Penticton, BC MAJOR GEOGRAPHY MINOR SOCIOLOGY Buck, Catherine Jean, Nelson, BC Olsen, Connie Desiree, Langley, BC Webb, Michael Geoffrey, Kelowna, BC Sachedina, Alykhan, Port Moody, BC Convocation 2010 | 19 HISTORY HONOURS PROGRAM MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Foster, Jenna Kimberley, Courtenay, BC Anderson, Brittny Dawn, Nelson, BC MINOR FRENCH Black, Christina Leanne, Winfield, BC Korour, Stephanie, North Vancouver, BC HISTORY HONOURS PROGRAM Danek, Christopher Allen, Marquette, Michigan, USA MINOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Gadzinowski, Jesse George Franklin MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Saini, Raminder Kaur, Westbank, BC Klassen, Megan Lee, Vernon, BC MINOR HISTORY Moore, Sasha, Stellenbosch, South Africa Loyd, Gareth David, Kelowna, BC Nelson, Sterling Jenna Annie, Winfield, BC O’Halloran, Shannon Germaine, Fort McMurray, AB Quigley, Megan Danielle Reichert, Philipp Nathanael, Kelowna, BC Reimer, Hannah Catherine Susan, Black Creek, BC Starkell, Jose Leslie Talbott, Emma Marie, Kelowna, BC Viveash, Alex James MAJOR HISTORY MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Ballard Fabrega, Richard Alphonse, Panama City, Panama MAJOR HISTORY Carbonneau, Lindsay Noel, Winfield, BC Dingwall, Brianne Lisa, Summerland, BC Easthope, Colin Taylor, Williams Lake, BC Gadmer, Jan Andre, Coldstream, BC Gallicano, John Louis, Revelstoke, BC Lynch, Eamon Alexander Steele, Shawna Rae, ON Street, Raymond Allan Unti, Erin, Trail, BC MAJOR HISTORY MINOR ENGLISH Cannings, Russell Carl, Naramata, BC Conzatti, Megan, Winfield, BC Gebhart, Ashley Jane Elizabeth, Salmon Arm, BC Grover, Christel Elizabeth, Okanagan Centre, BC Tissot, Stephanie Marie Chantal, Bogotá, Colombia MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MINOR SPANISH Choy, Sheena Camille, Vancouver, BC MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR PHILOSOPHY Whiting, Jonathan Mark, Kelowna, BC HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR PHILOSOPHY Kivari, Carson Alexander, Naramata, BC Andres, Jacob Marcelin, Armstrong, BC Mathesius, Jeffrey Robert, Delta, BC England, Christopher Paul, Kelowna, BC Moore, William Rylie, Kelonwa, BC Higgins, James Allen, Gibsons, BC Shlomi, Hilla, Kelowna, BC Khajavi, Saba, Kelowna, BC Warkentin, Darcy Leigh, Kelowna, BC Langland, Kerry Thomas, Peachland, BC MAJOR PHILOSOPHY MINOR ENGLISH Beavers, Stephanie Nicole, Kelowna, BC MAJOR PHILOSOPHY Koovisk, Matthew August Frederick, Kelowna, BC MINOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Locking, Nicole, Kelowna, BC McPhee, Mark Alexander, Fort Langley, BC Mckellar, Andrew James, Kelowna, BC HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY MINOR PHILOSOPHY Manning, John Phillip, Vernon, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR ENGLISH Bailey, Leah Kathleen, Richmond, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR PHILOSOPHY, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS Abramyk, Shelby Graham, Kelowna, BC White, Chantelle Marie Williams, Ashlee Lynn, Kelowna, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY Brazier, Joel Mackenzie, Vernon, BC Fenn, Michael Thomas, South Delta, BC Brooks, Lauren Victoria, Kelowna, BC Pakkar, Harmeet Kaur, Kelowna, BC Caldwell, Alexandra Louise, Surrey, BC MAJOR HISTORY MINOR GEOGRAPHY Jusunovic, Mirza, Kelowna, BC Swan, Jamie Electa, Vernon, BC MAJOR HISTORY MAJOR PHILOSOPHY, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS Coles, Michael, Calgary, AB Karpa, Levi David, Cedar Rapids, USA Loewen, Aaron Michael, Summerland, BC MINOR IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES Saddique, Osama, Lahore, Pakistan Vellenoweth, Daniel Robert, Kelowna, BC Starchuk, Laura Jean, Kelowna, BC MAJOR HISTORY MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Arita, Shoho Heriot, Courteney, Grand Forks, BC Boatman, Melissa Jane, Salmon Arm, BC Dyson, Katherine M, Kelowna, BC MAJOR HISTORY Fox, Robert James, Coquitlam, BC MINOR SPANISH Fraser, Michael David, Victoria, BC Lee, Kelsey Marie, Oliver, BC Gaigg, Kyle Anthony, Kelowna, BC Portmann, Saundra, Kelowna, BC Glaser, Natalie Anne, Winfield, BC Lucas, David Matthew, Kelowna, BC MAJOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES, COMMUNITY RESEARCH PROJECT Sheath, Jason William, Kelowna, BC Reader: Linda Hatt, Associate Dean MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Smith-Tso, Vanessa Charlene, Vernon, BC MINOR ENGLISH Ford, Bennett Dale, Kelowna, BC Lundgaard, Nathan Andrew, Kelowna, BC Mather, Colin Michael, Armstrong, BC Pendlebury, Shayleigh Nicole, Oliver, BC 20 | Convocation 2010 Boe, Stacey, Vernon, BC Chapman, Nelson William Richard, Kelowna, BC Crowell-Hanston, Kate Siri, Penticton, BC Dixon, Gillian Emily, Edmonton, AB Draht, Roberta Christine, Vernon, BC Duggan, Sharra Grace, Kelowna, BC Durrant, Andrew John, Kelowna, BC Edwards, Chelsea Lois Degroot, Kelowna, BC Ellis, Nicole Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Elsasser, Jamie, Kelowna, BC Foster, Julie Christine, Courtenay, BC Hashemian, Farinaz, West Vancouver, BC Hawkins, Jennifer Nicole, Kelowna, BC Helfrich, Meghan Julia, Kelowna, BC Holec, Victoria, Schlangenbad, Germany Hoskyn, Tassani Danielle, Penticton, BC Jones, Christina Diane, Kelowna, BC Kang, Hyun Koo Michael, Singapore Kello, Derek Louis, Penticton, BC Konkin, Sara Alyce, Penticton, BC Kossowski, Zofia Michele Hatt, Kelowna, BC Krystie, Heather Mary Lydia Lait, Thomas Michael, Kelowna, BC Lavidas, Christiana Irene, Whitehorse, YT Mamut, Sam Ciprian, Kelowna, BC Mckeown, Arielle Diane, Vancouver, BC MAJOR SOCIOLOGY Mclean, Meredith Catherine, Whistler, BC MINOR HISTORY Mendez, Kelli-Ann, Singapore Ma, Ying, Vancouver, BC Metzger, Tealya Michelle, Penticton, BC Muskens, Chelsea, Kelowna, BC MAJOR SOCIOLOGY Nash, Allison Hough, Furry Creek, BC MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Nicholson, Mamie Amanda, Kelowna, BC Diprose, Sacha Megan, Vernon, BC Piche, Katelyn Renee, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Jassi, Priya, Vernon, BC Reese, Kathryn Sarah, Kelowna, BC Sidhu, Noori, Edmonton, AB Small, Deborah Anneliza, Westbank, BC Thorlakson, Marianne Buur, Vernon, BC Wilkinson, Michael James, Penticton, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MINOR ANTHROPOLOGY Lipsett, Alexandra Anastasia MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MINOR ENGLISH Bowers, Brittany Ann, White Rock, BC Dyck, Candice Anne Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Meyer, Brittany Megan, Vernon, BC Petryshyn, Halyna Pfnuer, Sebastian, Oyama, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MINOR GEOGRAPHY Postnikoff, Ashley Dawn, Kelowna, BC Zelmer, Jennifer Megan, Kelowna, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MINOR HISTORY Provencal, Amanda Jane, Prince George, BC Reay, Kristy Elizabeth, Surrey, BC MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY MINOR SOCIOLOGY Yeung, Aaron Honglok, West Vancouver MAJOR SOCIOLOGY MAJOR SPANISH MINOR ENGLISH Tromsness, Rebecca Joy, Kelowna, BC MAJOR SOCIOLOGY Barnard, Shannon Leigh, Kelowna, BC Brown, Heather Catherine, Kelowna, BC Chowkin, Miranda Hildegard, Kelowna, BC Como, Derek Michael, Trail, BC Kober, LaVonne, Vernon, BC Langlois, Holly Marie, Kelowna, BC Lee, Jared Michael, Oliver, BC Pagliocchini, Kayla Bryanne, Kelowna, BC Seida, Kimberly Annette, Kelowna, BC MAJOR SOCIOLOGY MINOR GEOGRAPHY Triggs, Erica Anne, Kamloops, BC Convocation 2010 | 21 Th e P r o c e s s i o n a n d Th e P r o g r a m m e o f C e r e m o n y Friday, June 11th 1:30 p.m. Th e P r o c e s s i o n s Procession of Graduating Students Th e P r o g r a m m e Procession of Faculty Marshals Marshals F E R N H E L FA N D N A N CY A DA M S B.A. (Hon.), M.F.A. B.V./T.Ed. Associate Professor, Visual Arts Student Advisor GREG WETTERSTRAND M I C H E L L E LOW TO N B.Ed., B.F.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. B.S.W., M.S.W. Associate Professor of Education Student Advisor SUZANNE NAZARENO B.G.S., Manager, Conference and Accommodations Marshals, Enrolment Services JAMIE BASRAN B.B.A., Co-op Coordinator, Career Services Chancellor’s Procession and Chancellor’s Party Acting Registrar Remarks S T E P H E N J . TO O P E O Canada President & Vice-Chancellor Okanagan Song DOUG OWRAM Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Moment of Reflection Principal Address S A R A H M O R G A N - S I LV E S T E R Chancellor Conferring of an Honorary Degree By the Chancellor J U S T I N M I TC H E L L Member, Graduating Class Conferring of Degrees in Course T H E C H A N C E L LO R FRED VOGT B.Sc., Deputy Registrar Macebearer and Marshal L A L LY G R A U E R B.A., M.A. (Br.Col.), Ph.D. Associate Professor, English JESSICA BECK B.A.(Br. Col.), Scheduling Clerk THE PROGRAMME Alumni Greeters The Degree Doctor of Laws Closing Remarks SAMANTHA NUTT DOUG OWRAM Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal Reception Following the Ceremony M Y R T L E M I L L E R , B.Ed.’87 D I A N E DY R D A L Enrolment Services Assistant N AT H A L I E H A G E R B.A., M.A., Calendar and Curriculum Coordinator TERRA KIRKHAM Scheduling Coordinator MICHELLE KRUISWYK B.A. Admissions and Enrolment Support Manager K E L LY R O S S B.Com., M.E.S., Manager, Okanagan Senate S A N D R A M I M I C , B.A.’00 Ceremonies and Events Vancouver and Okanagan Director E I L I S CO U RT N E Y University Marshal N A N CY H E R M I S TO N Professor of Music Manager ALANNA VERNON Assistant ERIN PODMOROW Enrolment Services R E G A N T R U S COT T Graduation Coordinator B.A., M.A., Communications ANDREA BURKE Coordinator 22 | Convocation 2010 Graduation lists as shown in this program were prepared two weeks before Graduation and may therefore not be completely correct; the names of some graduates may be missing. F r i day, J u n e 1 1 t h 1:30 p.m. The Degree of M a s t e r o f A rt s The Degree of Master of Social Work Dean Marvin Krank Dean Marvin Krank College of Graudate Studies College of Graduate Studies Dean Robert Belton Acting Dean Edward Taylor Faculty Creative and Critical Studies Faculty of Health and Social Development Reader: Kenneth Phillips, Associate Dean Reader: Rachelle Hole, Assistant Professor HONOURS ENGLISH Eikenaar, Jannik Haruo, B.A., English Acton, Tally Marie, B.S.W., Vernon, BC Benade, Richard Darren, Salmon Arm, BC Naito, Lindsay Danielle, B.A., English Casper, Lorrinda Jean, B.S.W., Lillooet, BC, St’at’imc Newton, Sheryl Rosalynn, Kelowna, BC, Saddle Lake Cree Nation, English Verma, Virginia Leanne, B.A., Salmon Arm, BC, English Nation HONOURS ENGLISH MAJOR IN CREATIVE WRITING Ingram, Natalie Anne, Vernon, BC HONOURS ENGLISH MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY Jackson, Jessica Dawn, West Kelowna, BC MINOR HISTORY HONOURS ENGLISH Crux, Sharon Elizabeth, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Fulton, Amy Elizabeth, Bachelor o, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Tracy, Daniel Stevens, Kelowna, BC Gagnon, Shauna, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC The Degree of M a s t e r o f F i n e A rt s Hendricks, Ryan James, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC MAJOR ENGLISH Horvath, Michelle Julie Ann, B.A., B.S.W., Saskatoon, SK Brown, Steve Tyler, Kelowna, BC Hruschak, Valerie Jean, B.S.W., Vernon, BC Chahal, Gagandeep Kaur, Kelowna, BC Jenner, Christine, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Couch, Robin Xel-Ha, Oliver, BC College of Graduate Studies Pennington, Shelley Barbara, B.S.W., West Kelowna, BC Gaskell, Jenna Louise, Westbank, BC Dean Robert Belton Poschwatta, Gordon P Hume, Meaghan June Dorie, Delta, BC Price Draper, Shelley Anne, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Pitura, Daniel James, Vernon, BC Rigby, Nadine Roanne, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Schulz, Genevieve Dolores, Kelowna, BC Rutko, Ebony Ann, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Spare, Danielle Kay, Kelowna, BC Dean Marvin Krank Faculty of Creative And Critical Studies Reader: Kenneth Phillips, Associate Dean Covin, Carin L, Vernon, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Diehl, Lindsay Ann, B.A., Vancouver, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies Garnett, Heidi Brunhilde, B.Ed., M.Ed., Kelowna, BC, Sargent, Sheryl Louise, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Stewart, Shannon Gale, B.S.W., Penticton, BC MAJOR ENGLISH Webb, Ian Ray, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC MINOR ANTHROPOLOGY Welsh, Debbie Darlene, B.S.W., Kelowna, BC Chavda, Dawn Kirti, Kelowna, BC Fletcher, Kristy Anne, Kelowna, BC Interdisciplinary Studies Macfarlane, Leigh, Kelowna, BC, Interdisciplinary Studies The Degree of Master of Science in Nursing Dean Marvin Krank The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f A rt s MAJOR ENGLISH Dean Robert Belton Broderick, Demi Desiree, Salmon Arm, BC Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies Clancy, Alison Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Reader: Kenneth Phillips, Associate Dean MINOR HISTORY Filipenko, Kathy, Vernon, BC Gray, Spencer, Kaleden, BC MAJOR IN CREATIVE WRITING Grootendorst, Brian James, Maple Ridge, BC McDougall, Shane Andrew, Vernon, BC Kelm, Sarika Lynn Maquirang, Westbank, BC Tureski, Lorna Grace, Armstrong, BC Kent, Brianna Grace, Kelowna, BC Reader: Carole Robinson, Acting Associate Dean MAJOR IN CREATIVE WRITING MAJOR ENGLISH MINOR ANTHROPOLOGY MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Bongnea, John Bosco Kakuuna, Kelowna, BC Brisseau, Jennifer Joan Friesen, Tarla-Rae Jenele, Kelowna, BC College of Graduate Studies Acting Dean, Edward Taylor Faculty of Health And Social Development Kjorven, Mary Colleen, B.S.N., Peachland BC Recsky, Chantelle Elaine, Fort Nelson, BC Kuly, Jennifer Ashley, Vernon, BC MAJOR IN CREATIVE WRITING Stanek, Laura Katherine, Lumby, BC MINOR ENGLISH Trachuk, Lisa Marie, Vernon, BC McNamar, Alison Louise, Kelowna, BC Willson, Kendall Ryan HONOURS ENGLISH MAJOR FRENCH Dickeson, Maxwell Andrew, Summerland, BC Butner, Kelsi Anne, Kamloops, BC Wheelhouse, Kelsey Ann, Vernon, BC Currie, Jasmine Lynn, Kelowna, BC Hayward, Irene Lynne, Kelowna, BC Hobart, Gilbert Wiebe, Delta, BC Mcdonald, Damon Louis, Kelowna, BC Syal, Sunita Devi, Dawson Creek, BC Convocation 2010 | 23 MAJOR FRENCH Tashibu, Maki Finley, Erica Rae, Kelowna, BC MINOR ENGLISH Treadgold, Heather-Anne Fenwick, Kelowna, BC Forsyth, Kimberly Jane, West Kelowna, BC Ghattas, Gabrielle Leila Jacqueline, Vernon, BC Turri, Amanda Summer, Kelowna, BC Fuentebella, Flora Liza Callo, Vancouver, BC Sackman, Deidra Lynn, Kelowna, BC Walker, Kimberly Nadine, Penticton, BC Fuentes, Leanna Marie, Delta, BC Voykin, Lindsay Nicole, Kelowna, BC Wong, Cheuk Fai, Kowloon, Hong Kong Giesbrecht, Lindsey, Comox Valley, BC MAJOR FRENCH The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f A rt s Studies Gingerich, Emily Jane MINOR GENDER AND WOMEN STUDIES Carrier, Lise Helene, Kelowna, BC MAJOR FRENCH MINOR HISTORY Tolman, Stephanie Marie, Castlegar, BC MAJOR FRENCH MINOR PSYCHOLOGY Quigley, Alyssa Anne, Westbank, BC MAJOR FRENCH AND SPANISH Ball, Sarah Jane, West Kelowna, BC Perkin, Suzanne Emma, Calgary, AB Wirtz, Carolin, Coldstream, BC MAJOR SPANISH Belliveau, Laura Anne, Kelowna, BC MAJOR SPANISH MINOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Nelson, Tanya Michelle, Kamloops, BC The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f F i n e A rt s Hait, Kimberley Leanne, Delta, BC in Hapke, Therese Lynn, Oliver, BC Harmer, Jessalyn Louise, Kelowna, BC Heinen, Lauren Elizabeth, Surrey, BC Faculty of Health and Social Development Heit, Ashley Marie, Prince George, BC Reader: Carole Robinson, Acting Associate Dean Heit, Brittany Elizabeth, Prince George, BC HEALTH POLICY AND EVALUATION Hughes, Madison Rae, Vernon, BC MINOR IN SOCIOLOGY Johnstone, Amy Lynne, Vernon, BC Ho, Hsin-Chiao, Surrey, BC Kardan Sani, Ali Reza, Kelowna, BC Klebe, Andrea Krupa, Joyanne Helen in Acting Dean Edward Taylor Faculty of Health and Social Development Reader: Carole Robinson, Acting Associate Dean Ambler, Sheldon Jeffrey, Ardrossan, AB Arnt, Nicole Marie, Kelowna, BC Axelson, Brianne Marie, Kelowna, BC Faculty of Creative And Critical Studies Bedford, Cherie Nicole, Kelowna, BC Johnston, Erin Margaret, Surrey, BC Johnston, Rhiannon, Vernon, BC HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY The Degree of Bachelor of Science Nursing Hills, Shannon Rochelle, Kelowna, BC Iceton, Katie Lynn, Armstrong, BC Mackinnon, Kayla Dawn, Kelowna, BC Barrault, Shay, Grand Forks, BC Beech, Sarah, Revelstoke, BC Beech, Tracey Loren, Sicamous, BC Barr, Jessica Lynn, Kelowna, BC Bertrand, Stephanie Helen, Summerland, BC Bernard, Megan Rose, Kelowna, BC Beswick, Frances Mary, Toronto, ON Burke, Kaila Renee, Trail, BC Bird, Zoe Louise, Kelowna, BC Clayton, Kathleen Margaret, Vernon, BC Bloomfield, Ivy Kristina, Cowichan Valley, BC Corrie, Christopher Douglas, Kelowna, BC Bowker, Hayley Anne, Kelowna, BC Danforth, Teryn Rae, Armstrong, BC Brar, Pamela Kaur, Kelowna, BC Davis, Kassandra Bianca, Kelowna, BC Braun, Luisa, Kelowna, BC Griffin, Hannah Elisabeth, Kelowna, BC Bremner, Tarah Meghan, Vernon, BC Harris, Taya Dorothy, North Vancouver, BC Brown, Jaclyn Rae, Kelowna, BC Lewke, Sarah Christine, Kelowna, BC Carriere, Liane Marguerite, Port Coquitlam, BC Lingnau, Alexandra Marie, Calgary, AB Chartrand, Erin Adaire, Vernon, BC Manning, Woon Hing, Kelowna, BC Childs, Chelsey Rene, Vernon, BC Morin, Barbara, Kelowna, BC Chow, Yui Yi Winnie, Coquitlam, BC Mortensen, Stacey Marie, Peachland, BC Corbett, Brianne Marie Patricia, Westbank, BC Mueller, Joshua Nicola, Kelowna, BC Cornelius, Christel Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC O’Neil, Courtenay Kelly, Kelowna, BC Courtice-Haddow, Lindsay Sharon, Penticton, BC Pfeffer, Trevor Curt, Sauble Beach, ON Cruz-Verde, Lisa Lenea, Kelowna, BC Pham, Khang An Cumming, Simone Michelle, Lake Country, BC Pratch, Chad Derek, Kelowna, BC, Okanagan Metis Cutting, Bernadette A., Winfield, BC Association Davis, Katrina Katharine, Revelstoke, BC Rieger, Jacqueline Brianna, Kelowna, BC Dykstra, Emily Irena, Sanbornton , USA Smith, Jessica Katelyn Janelle, Kelowna, BC Ellis, Gillian Elizabeth, Delta, BC Smith, Samuel, Vernon, BC Erickson, Rachel Dianne, Kelowna, BC Strzelec, Melissa Breanne, Kelowna, BC Erickson, Shawna Tiffanie, Squamish, BC 24 | Convocation 2010 Haner, Jo-Anna Lyn, Vernon, BC Acting Dean Edward Taylor Dean Robert Belton Reader: Kenneth Phillips, Associate Dean H e a lt h Latulippe, Marisa Suzanne Elizabeth, Penticton, BC Lazic, Chelsey Louise, Kelowna, BC Leduke, Kirsten Charysse, Kelowna, BC Lee, Jenine, Burnaby, BC Leeder, Yvette Desiree Dawn, Surrey, BC Lefebvre, Karmelle Amanda Dawn, West Kelowna, BC Li, Kathy Xi, Quesnel, BC Macdonald, Jessica Jean, B.S.C., Armstrong, BC Macmillan, Lindsay Anne, Langley, BC Manning, Brittaney Anne, Surrey, BC McEachern, Alison, B.A., Kelowna, BC McGill, Shandy-Ann Adele, Kelowna, BC Mcvicar, Caitlin Moira, Kelowna, BC Miller, Tara, Kelowna, BC Miller, Vanessa Marie, Kelowna, BC Mitchell, Justin John, Bay Tree, AB Mitchell, Mary Louise Futer, Powell River, BC Monforton, Kelly-Anne Nadine, Courtenay, BC Morris, Caitlin Ashley, Port Moody, BC Musial, Jaimee Ashley, Langley , BC Neil, Andrea Priscilla, Kelowna, BC Neufeld, Kelsey Danielle, Kelowna, BC Nordmark, Rena Marlene, Calgary, AB Ozarko, Erin Kathleen, B.Sc., Victoria, BC Pastulovic, Carol Lynn, Summerland, BC Pastulovic, Heather Kristen, Peachland, BC Patapoff, Megan Dorothy, Surrey, BC Peddle, Sherise Milena Jean, Port Alberni, BC Pierlot, Suzanne Josephine, Kelowna, BC Ray, Elizabeth Laura, Edmonton, AB Redl, Lindsay Dawn, Kelowna, BC Reschke, Monique Collette, Coldstream, BC Riggs, Stormee Dawn, Westbank, BC Rilkoff, Sarah Violet, Castlegar, BC Schulmeister, Jillian Dorothy, Richmond, BC Sidhu, Jasprit, Oliver, BC Sierhuis, Catherine Kristen Maria, Kelowna, BC Sjoquist, Angela Marie, Grand Forks, BC Soleski, Lisa Corinne, Calgary, AB Pearce, Carmen Lynae, Peachland, BC Soltys, Brianne Samara Lorraine, Kelowna, BC Rich, Megan Nancy, B.A., Summerland, BC Sutherland, Tracey Lynne, Sorrento, BC Schooley, Keira Marlaine Macdonald, Kelowna, BC Tanierla, Louise Joy, Sorrento, BC Sookraj, Julianna Dawn, Kelowna, BC Tennant, Andrea Christine, Vernon, BC Teixeira, Pamela, Mississauga, ON Tettolowski, Diana, Vernon, BC Tooley, Steven Justin, B.A., Kelowna, BC Tremblay, Rae Dawn Urquhart, Kimberly Margaret, Calgary, AB Vandriel, Christina Penny, Surrey, BC Wannop, Elizabeth Ashworth, Kelowna, BC Wasylkiw, Lana Fawn, Trail, BC Woodbeck, Jamie Ann, Oliver, BC Zomar, Amanda Lynn, Abbotsford, BC The Degree of Bachelor of Social Work Acting Dean Edward Taylor Faculty of Health and Social Development Reader: Rachelle Hole, Assistant Professor AGING CONCENTRATION Lavoie, Heather, Lummin, Selene Eleanor, Penticton, BC Patterson, Jeffrey Lewis, Sydney, NS Reink, Jenny Marianne, Kelowna, BC Sofonoff, Lila June, Kelowna, BC Stack, Laura Jean, B.A., Kelowna, BC Wells, Susan Sara Mary, Vernon, BC, Metis CONCENTRATION CHILD WELFARE Beauregard, Jessica Jennifer, Abbotsford, BC Brink, Kristi Nicole, Abbotsford, BC de Montezuma, Tamina Marquita, Kelowna, BC, Metis Doherty, Daniel Joseph, Waterford, NB Honey, Laura, Shawnigan Lake, BC Hunter, Jeanette Kavanagh, Kathleen Rose, Kelowna, BC McMillan, Anne Marie, Kelowna, BC Ryall, Nicole Danielle, Vernon, BC Tether, Justin James, Westbank, BC Vanderheide, Sarah Lynn, Vernon, BC GENERAL PROGRAM Bates, Daniel Warde, Kelowna, BC Bors, Amanda Tanisha, Kelowna, BC Brennan, Kelly Christine Alexandra, B.A., New Glasgow, NS Day, Kathleen Mae, Kelowna, BC Despins, Carrie Senome Ruth Giesbrecht, Lisa Leanne, Kelowna, BC Jonson, Vanessa Annette Juttner, Christie, Kelowna, BC Khamisa, Soraiya Nazir, Seattle, USA Lewall, Katharine Margaret, Christina Lake, BC Mahjabin, Sumaiya, West Vancouver, BC Michaud, Margaret Anne, Lumby, BC Mizushima, Yoshi, B.A., Fujimino, Saitama, Japan Montgomery, Sheena Lynn, Summerland, BC Nystrom, Sarah Michelle, Vernon, BC Convocation 2010 | 25 Th e P r o c e s s i o n a n d Th e P r o g r a m m e o f C e r e m o n y Friday, June 11th 4:00 p.m. Th e P r o c e s s i o n s Procession of Graduating Students Marshals N A N CY A DA M S B.V./T.Ed. Student Advisor M I C H E L L E LOW TO N B.S.W., M.S.W. Student Advisor L I N D S AY P E R U N I A K B.A. Administrative Assistant P E G G Y WA L K E R Conference Sales & Services Manager Marshals, Enrolment Services JAMIE BASRAN B.B.A., Co-op Coordinator, Career Services Th e P r o g r a m m e DEANNA SIMMONS Procession of Faculty Marshals B.Ed., B.F.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education ROBERT WHITELEY B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education THE CHANCELLOR O Canada Closing Remarks Okanagan Song DOUG OWRAM Deputy Vice-Chancellor and DELPHINE DERICKSON Principal Moment of Reflection Address S A R A H M O R G A N - S I LV E S T E R Reception Following the Ceremony Chancellor Chancellor’s Procession and Chancellor’s Party Remarks Acting Registrar S T E P H E N J . TO O P E FRED VOGT President and Vice-Chancellor B.Sc., Deputy Registrar DOUG OWRAM Macebearer and Marshal Deputy Vice-Chancellor and BRIAN BEMMELS Principal B.A., Ph.D. Senior Associate Dean SHANDREA TESORIERE Member, Graduating Class C AT H E R I N E C O M B E N , BA’67 B.A.(Br. Col.) A R N O L D S M I T H , B.PE.’62, Scheduling Clerk M.Ed.’82 D I A N E DY R D A L Ceremonies and Events Vancouver and Okanagan Enrolment Services Assistant Conferring of Degrees in Course GREG WETTERSTRAND Alumni Greeters JESSICA BECK THE PROGRAMME Recruitment Coordinator Director N AT H A L I E H A G E R E I L I S CO U RT N E Y B.A., M.A., Calendar and Curriculum Coordinator University Marshal N A N CY H E R M I S TO N TERRA KIRKHAM Scheduling Coordinator MICHELLE KRUISWYK B.A. Admissions and Enrolment Support Manager Professor of Music Manager ALANNA VERNON Assistant ERIN PODMOROW Enrolment Services K E L LY R O S S B.Com., M.E.S., Manager, Okanagan Senate 26 | Convocation 2010 Graduation Coordinator ANDREA BURKE Graduation lists as shown in this program were prepared two weeks before Graduation and may therefore not be completely correct; the names of some graduates may be missing. F r i day, J u n e 1 1 t h 4:00 p.m. The Degree of M a s t e r o f E d u c at i o n Kirby, Tyler Craig, Salmon Arm, BC MATH-SCIENCE EDUCATION SPECIALTY Klockenbrink, Andrea Marie, B.A., Kelowna, BC Beglaw, Shannon Doneen, B.Sc., Keremeos, BC Kobryn, Erica Jane, Kelowna, BC Grassmick, Jeana Marie Vivian, B.A., Kelowna, BC Larsen, Maggie Marie, Kelowna, BC Grewal, Lovepreet Lovely, B.Sc., Kelowna, BC College of Graduate Studies Martin, Suzanne Victorine, Penticton, BC Harvey, Ryan Matthew, B.Sc, Coldstream, BC Dean Robert Campbell Maxwell, Sheri Katherine, Victoria, BC Hogaboam, Melissa Marie, B.Sc., Kelowna, BC McIntosh, Scott Robert, Penticton, BC Husar, Stephen, Calgary, AB Mearns, Nadine Dianne, B.A., Kelowna, BC, Klahoose Kallweit, Stacy Marie Dean Marvin Krank Faculty of Education Reader: Sharon McCoubrey, Associate Dean Defehr, Maria Cornelia, B.E.D.E., D.E.D.U., Kaleden, BC Dumontet, Veronica E. Kirsch, Brenda Lee, Kelowna, BC Lovering, David John, B.E.D.S., Kelowna, BC Marquez, Irene J, B.Ed. (Hons), Vancouver, BC, Northcott, Jane, B.Ed., Prince Rupert, BC Ovelson, Chris B., Kelowna, BC Richard, George Joseph, Salmon Arm, BC Sharko, Candace Liane, B.Sc., Kelowna, BC Silver, Elijah, B.E.D.S., Armstrong, BC Vos, Gerrit Stanford Wetherow, Dante A., Kelowna, BC The Degree of B a c h e l o r o f E d u c at i o n Dean Robert Campbell Faculty of Education Reader: Sharon McCoubrey, Associate Dean ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION Armstrong, Lindsay, B.A., Quesnel, BC Banerd, Amy Susan, Penticton, BC Belleau, Chelsea Michelle, Kelowna, BC Calado, Andrew Louis, Vernon, BC Campbell, Cynthia Lee, Brandon, MB First Nation Kazemian, Hossein Mortell-LeBlanc, Kristi Deanna, Revelstoke, BC Lockwood, Karla Rae, B.Sc., Winfield, BC Mullen, Allison Jean, Kelowna, BC McElroy, Kristy Lee, B.Sc., Kelowna, BC Nicholls, Ashley Madaleine, Kelowna, BC Nordin, Amanda Kathleen, Kamloops, BC Nuyten, Christine Rachelle, Summerland, BC Stubbert, Rachel Ann, B.Sc. O’Neil, Renee Allysen, B.A., Kelowna, BC Trenholm, Amanda Marie, B.Sc., Tappen, BC Pattison, Kelly, Vernon, BC Perry, Lindsey Nicole, Vernon, BC MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION SPECIALTY Pinske, Kimberly Krystle, B.A., Oliver, BC Bal, Davinder Kaur, Kelowna, BC Rand, Meagan Alana Dawne, Summerland, BC Bell-Orr, Jenny Lorraine, Calgary, AB Richardson, Shannon Marie, Armstrong, BC Black, Jaclyn Crystal, B.A., Kelowna, BC Rogers, Kailey Anne, B.F.A., Penticton, BC Cornish, Kaitlyn Haley Jessica, B.A., Penticton, BC Sault, Meghan Leah, Kelowna, BC Derksen, Daniel Frank, B.A., Waldheim, SK Simmons, Jackie Deanna, Kelowna, BC Dixon, Frances Nicole, B.A., Westbank, BC Smith, Blaze William Hinchli, Kelowna, BC Hyde, Dannielle Rozella, B.A., Penticton, BC Smith, Karalee Brianne, Vernon, BC Keay, Jodi Lynn, B.A., Westbank, BC Stewart, Pamela Jane, Vernon, BC Lamoureux, Rochelle Morgan, B.A., Kelowna, BC Tamang, Claire Elizabeth, Summerland, BC Materi, Bryanne Carole, B.A., Creston, BC Taylor, Theresa Katherine, B.A., Kelowna, BC Mujkic, Safeta, B.A., Kelowna, BC Tesoriere, Shandrea Tabatha, B.A., Kelowna, BC Palmer, Jason Thomas, B.A., Armstrong, BC Tisch, Lauren Marie, B.A., Kelowna, BC Papineau, Brian Richard Hugh, B.A., Peachland, BC Unruh, Melissa Jennifer, Kelowna, BC Parkinson, Jason Andrew, B.A., Lavington, BC Walker, Megan Ann, Port Alberni, BC Peller, Elisha, B.A. Wiliamson, Lauren Mary, Kelowna, BC Post, Tyler Hendrik, B.A., Sicamous, BC Workman, Breanne Ashley, B.A., Trail, BC Rudy, Allison Shirley, B.F.A., Kelowna, BC Trevor-Smith, Tannis Shannon, B.A., Kelowna, BC SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION FRENCH EDUCATION SPECIALTY Campbell, Leslie Lorraine, Kelowna, BC TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION SPECIALTY Anderson, Lindsay Rose, B.A., Kelowna, BC Carter-Squire, Melanie Rae, Kelowna, BC Blohm, Allen, Kamloops, BC Crockett, Lisa Marie, B.A., Kelowna Clancy, Alison Elizabeth, Kelowna, BC Gooding, Jeremy, Peachland, BC Portmann, Michelle, B.A. Doobay Turner, Danielle Anita, Kelowna, BC Stubbert, Troy Clark, Kaladen, BC Postnikoff, Melisa Nicole, B.A., Kelowna, BC Dugo, Stanislava Dominika, Pentiction, BC Thorpe, Timothy Lawrence, Vernon, BC Renaud, Cailey Jordan, Calgary, AB Treber, Ryan, Revelstoke, BC Duteil, Sean, Kelowna, BC French, Stephanie Michelle, Kelowna, BC Gabana, Danielle Elizabeth, B.A., Fruitvale, BC HUMANITIES, SOCIALS-ENGLISH EDUCATION SPECIALTY Goodwin, Shalyn Marie, B.A., Armstrong, BC Acheson, Sheri Lee, B.A., Kamloops, BC Goshulak, Rachel Dannita, B.A., Kelowna, BC Criss, Katherine Colleen, B.A., Armstrong, BC Gunn, Tausha Amber, Kelowna, BC Graves, Kyle Frederick Graham, Chilliwak, BC Hackman, Jodi Helena, Kelowna, BC MacLeod, Sarah Ellis, B.A., Kelowna, BC Hauer, Krysta D., Vernon, BC Millan, Natasha Kristen, B.A., Nelson, BC Henderson, Deborah Leigh, Vernon, BC Milliron, Megan E., Chilliwack, BC Hoy, Shannon Lee, B.Sc., Grindrod, BC Moore, Karen Lisa, B.A., Kelowna, BC Jackson, Michele Anne, Kelowna, BC Newman, Jennifer Lynne, B.A., Westbank, BC Jones, Blaine Tyson, B.Sc., Vernon, BC Williams, Kyla Daun, B.A. Khoudikova, Anna Michailovna, Kelowna, BC Kidd, Rachelle Marie, B.A., Penticton, BC Convocation 2010 | 27 The Degree of Bachelor of Management Irving, Lindsay Marie, Delta, BC Wilms, Matthew, B.A., Winnipeg, MB Jhangri, Sukhdip Singh, Degoh, India Winterlik, Carrera Tyne, Lake Country, BC Ji, Qianyu, Vancouver, BC Wu, Shaojie, Kelowna, BC Dean Daniel Muzyka Joe, Amy Jadene, Merritt, BC Wu, Wen-Chien Dennis, Kelowna, BC Faculty of Management Johnson, Stephen Michael, Kelowna, BC Yu, Jiujiang, QingDao, China Joze-Khajavi, Hamidreza, Kelowna, BC Yue, Shuai, China Kang, Michelle Heeje, Calgary, AB Zhang, Bei Adam, Jason William, Terrace, BC Kaufmann, Claudia Dana, Kimberley, BC Zhang, Da, Burnaby, BC Akbar, Zulfikar Ali, Edmonton, AB Kim, Ga-Yon Zhu, Juanyi, Kelowna, BC Armstrong, Drew Nicholas, Salmon Arm, BC Koon, Kelvin Man Chun, Richmond, BC Balakrishnan, Aron, Edmonton, AB Kruger, Ashley Anne, West Kelowna, BC BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT Kubica, Jari Kelly, Calgary, AB MINOR ECONOMICS Kungvankij, Nat, Bangkok, Thailand Zaleski, Jonathan Robert Charles, Kelowna, BC Reader: Annamma Joy, Associate Professor Barrowman, Mia, Fernie, BC Baulkham, Dustyn Timothy, Cranbrook, BC Benes, Andrija, Kelowna, BC Berget, Robert Ryan, Winfield, BC Bignold, Michael James, Canmore, AB Boback, Brianne Michelle, Kelowna, BC Boyle, Mekenna Alyson, Delta, BC Brown, Courtney, Vancouver, BC Brown, Justin Russell Dawson, Gibsons, BC Carscadden, Bradley Robert, Nelson, BC Cartwright, John Kelso, Vancouver, BC Chau, Jenny Tei-Yu, Richmond, BC Chavarie, Robert John, Penticton, BC Chen, Hao, Vancouver, BC Chen, Szu Han, Richmond, BC Cheung, Wai Kit Ricky, Vancouver, BC Chondro, Vincentius Alvin, Vancouver, BC Christie, Chandel Elaine, Vernon, BC Cinkant, Jacob Robert, Kelowna, BC Collins, Alexander George, Vancouver, BC Coret, Chris Scott, Surrey, BC Damberger, Joseph William, Qualicum Beach, BC Delesalle, Jennifer Elizabeth Claudette Deschner, Abigail Eleanor Rose, Kelowna, BC Draht, Daniel Willem, Vernon, BC Dreger, Steven Dean, Kelowna, BC Du, Le, Kelowna, BC Feng, Xiaofeng, Vancouver, BC Fisette, David Geoffrey Franz, Ryan Adam, Kelowna, BC Gagnon, Jerome, Quebec, QC Gallagher, James Scott, Cochrane, AB Ge, HuaiYan, Beijing, China Ghattas, Nader Joe, Vernon, BC Gill, Sukhraj Singh, Prince Rupert, BC Gillespie, Matthew James Graham, Jaimie Ann, Calgary, AB Gustavson, Matthew Einar, Victoria, BC Hansen, Anne Celine, Kristiansand, Norway Harding, Thomas Anthony, Guelph, ON Hardman, Carol Diane, Quesnel, BC Haxton, Ryan James, Winfield , BC Healy, Sean Patrick, Delta, BC Heggs, Ashley Georgia, Penticton, BC Hood, Kaitlyn Elyse, Calgary, AB Hood, Landon James, Summerland, BC Hopkins, Carolyn Jane, Sechelt, BC Hsu, Wen Li, Vancouver, BC Ingram, Fenton, Penticton, BC Ip, Hiu Yi (Shirley), Kelowna, BC LaValley, Vanessa M., Calgary, AB Lang, Steven Alexander, Kelowna, BC Lee, Jooyeon, North Vancouver, BC Leung, Chung Hong, Hong Kong Liew, Tony Ja Hou, Vancouver, BC Marolla, Catherine Elizabeth Marty, Hugues, M.A., Paris, France Maryka, Meagan Christine, Calgary, AB Mccosh, Monica Lorie McTaggart, Lisa Dawn, Sherwood Park, AB Min, Kyung Jun, Seoul, Korea, South Molenaar, Alyssa Jennifer, Kelowna, BC Moloo, Imran, Edmonton, AB Moran, Jamie Alexander, Vernon, BC Mullins, Jason Kyle, Calgary, AB Namigai, Naoy Neilson, Christine Elizabeth, Vernon, BC Newhouse, Breanna Pauline, Invermere, BC Oakley, Melissa Anne, Lake Country, BC Odermatt, Shauna Nicole, Kelowna, BC Peacock, Brendan Campbell, Calgary, AB Peacock, Graham Colin Raymond, Kelowna, BC Polexe, Ioana Mara, Whitehorse, YT Priddey, Ryan Joseph, Calgary, AB Qamar, Sadia, Karachi, Pakistan Qin, Rui, Kelowna, BC Redeker, Chad Blake, St. Albert, AB Reimer, Donald Brandon Reinke, Charlene, Calgary, AB Sailer, Devon Rory, Lethbridge, AB Sakamoto, Shinichi, Osaka, Japan Sander, Riley James, Westbank, BC Say Franco, Rodolfo Ivan, Richmond, BC Schmidt, Craig Travis Sin, Wing Sum Samantha, Hong Kong Smith, Leona Marie, Nelson, BC Tan, Manxia, Kelowna, BC Ucak, Zeynep Sena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Vig, Tania Kiran, Richmond, BC Virdi, Anjali, Abbotsford, BC Wakeman, Alissa Maarit, Victoria, BC Wan, Siu Hei Robert, Vancouver, BC Wang, Shun David, Kelowna, BC Wang, Yue, Daqing, China Wang, Zhi, Kelowna, BC Warnaar, Randolph Adrian, Kelowna, BC Weger, Kaity, Kamloops, BC Wei, Qian, Qing Dao, China Whalley, Kent Marshall, Delta, BC Wilcox, Kyle Brandon, Terrace, BC 28 | Convocation 2010 Convocation 2010 | 29 30 | Convocation 2010