Convocation Awards honour Graduates

Guelph-Humber building

UofGH students graduating with the highest cumulative average in their program were awarded the Vice-Provost Award for Academic Excellence.  The awards were handed out during Convocation ceremonies on June 15, 2015.

The award-winners were honoured with another UofGH tradition:  the ringing of the bell.  Each rang the bell on behalf of their graduating class, marking the end of their educational journey at the university, and their entry into the alumni family.

Please join us in congratulating the following graduates:

 

Portrait of Crystal Pole-Langdon ringing UofGH Bell

Crystal Pole-Langdon, Kinesiology

Portrait of Ricky Lu ringing UofGH Bell

Ricky Lu, Justice Studies

Portrait of Grace Kempers ringing UofGH Bell

Grace Kempers, Justice Studies (General)

Portrait of Saloni Kaila ringing UofGH Bell

Saloni Kalia, Psychology

Portrait of Lyssa Keil ringing UofGH Bell

Lyssa Keil, Early Childhood

Portrait of Samantha Knight ringing UofGH Bell

Samantha Knight, Media Studies

Portrait of Mitchell Pardal ringing UofGH Bell

Sharon Singh, Family and Community Social Services

Portrait of Faraz Syed ringing UofGH Bell

Faraz Syed, Business Administration

 

 

Michael Nightingale Community Enrichment Award

Named after the first Vice-Provost of the University of Guelph-Humber, this award honours a graduating student who has made significant contributions to the university’s community.

2015 Recipient:  Breanne McCoomb 

Portrait of Breanne McCoomb holding the Michael Nightingale award.Breanne McCoomb served as both a program representative and president of the GHSA (Guelph-Humber Student Association).  She was a START Leader, a Learning Support Peer, and a First Year Experience Leader.

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Published Date
Thursday, June 18, 2015