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                    <text>�History of Lakehead University
Lakehead University evolved from the Lakehead Technical Institute
(LTI), which was established in 1946. From LTI, Lakehead became
the Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology in 1956. The
Lakehead University Act was given Royal Assent by the Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario in 1965, and Lakehead University was
established. The first degrees granted by Lakehead University were
in Arts and Science in 1965. Now, only 40 years later, the University
has over 7,500 students, more than 37,000 alumni working around
the world, and a bright future. Lakehead University has grown into
a vibrant and dynamic institution and we will continue to build on
past strengths for the future!

Why Celebrate 40 years?
The mission of the Lakehead University 40th Anniversary Celebration
has been to celebrate Lakehead University's 40th Anniversary, and
the institution's history and development as a leader in higher
education in the City of Thunder Bay and surrounding region, and
to bring back a significant number of alumni and friends to take part
in this celebration.

The Alumni Association of Lakehead University
(AALU)
The Alumni Association of Lakehead University exists to provide
opportunities for links among alumni, the University and the
community, and to be an active partner in the direction, success
and prosperity of Lakehead University. The AALU is proud to have
supported the 40th Anniversary Celebrations throughout 2005. We
would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who have
made this weekend such a success - without the support of fellow
alumni and friends, this weekend would not have been possible. For
more information about all the AALU's services and events, please
visit our website at www.lakeheadualumni.ca

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Lakehead University 40th Anniversary
Celebration Dinner

World on a Plate
Saturday, October 1, 2005 Lakehead University, Main Cafeteria
Master of Ceremonies:
Bryan Wyatt

6:00p.m.
Reception

7:00 p.m.
Dinner
9:00 p.m.
Remarks

Dr. Fred Gilbert
Prtildent. Lakehead Univers•ty

Vonnie Cheng
Prt1ident, Alumni Association of Lakehead Univers·ty

Margaret Page CM, CD, Professor Emerita

&amp; Lorne Everett, Chancellor, Lakehead University
Honorary National Co-Chairs, 40th Anniversary Executive Planning Comm ttee

Larry Hebert
BA 1969, GDIPB 1970, HBCOM 1978

Tom Warden
Director, Athletics

Howard Lockhart
Coach of the Men's Basketball 1972-H Team, 2005 Wall of Fame Inductee
Heather Ives
40th Anniversary Co-ordinator

Sylvie Oliveira
Manager, Affinity Market Group, TD Meloche Monne,c Inc.

9:30p.m.
Dance

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its famous boot-shaped peninsula and two large Mediterranean
islands (Sici y and Sardinia) is one of the world's most popular tourist
destinations. This year, its capital city Rome was again selected
(second year in row) as the best city in Europe by Travel 6t Leisure
travel magazine, with the city of Florence, voted second.

The Republic of the Ukraine (population 48 million) is mostly a land
of fertile plains (steppes) located in the southeast part of Central
Europe. It became an independent nation in ~ugust 199~ aft:r
the fall of the Soviet Union (which had occupied the Ukraine since
1922). Traditionally an agricultural area, the Ukraine is one of the
world's ma·n centres for sugar production. The capital city is Kiev
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First Nations

The Republic of Finland (population 5 million) gained its
independence on December 6, 1917, after centuries of being a
grand duchy under Sweden and later, Russia. Located in northern
Europe, Finland borders the countries of Norway, Sweden and Russia
and has over 60,000 lakes in a land about the size of Montana. The
capital city is Helsinki.

According to the Canadian government, 4.4% of all Canadians have
Aboriginal ancestry. There are over 608 First Nations in Canada,
comprising 52 Nations or cultural groups (Cree, Mohawk, etc.) and
more than 50 languages. The provinces with the largest proportion
of Aboriginal people are Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Canada owes its name to the Huron-Iroquoian word kanata
meaning "village" or "settlement" and Ontario, to the Huron word
omtariio meaning "beautiful lake" .

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Known as Siam until 1939, the Kingdom of Thailand (population
65 million) is a constitutional monarchy and the only country in
Southeast Asia that has never been taken over by European powers.
Thailand is slightly more than twice the size of Wyoming, has a
tropical climate and enjoyed a free-enterprise economy.
The capital city is Bangkok.

The Republic of India (population 1 billion) • slightly larger than
one-third the size of the United States - has been an independent
nation since August 15, 1947. Its diverse economy ranges from
traditional village farming to wide range of modern industries and
services. Geographically, India has a bit of everything: upland plain
in south; flat and rolling plain in Ganges; deserts in the west; and,
Himalayas in the north. The capital city is New Delhi .

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Canada (population almost 39 million) is the second largest country
in the world with 9,984,670 square kilometres (Russia is first with
over 17,075,200 square kilometres). An independent country with
a parliamentary democracy since Confederation on July 1, 1867,
Canada's 1,408,800 kilometres of highways stretch from the Atlantic
to Pacific Oceans and north to the Arctic (only 497,306 kilometres
are paved). The capital city is Ottawa.

The Federal Republic of Germany (population over 82 million) is
Europe's largest economy (world's fffth) and most populous nation.
In 1945, after the Second World War, Germany was divided into
two countries until German unification in 1990. Located in Central
Europe and just smaller in size than Montana, Germany has the
Bavarian Alps in the south, the uplands in the centre and lowlands in
the north. The capital city is Berlin.

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Carved Stutted Beef
Striploin

Octoberfest Sausages
with Sauerkraut
Hot Potato Salad

Fine Herb Roasted
Potatoes

�Athletics Wall of Fame

Salad Display Table
Mixed Greens with
Mandarin &amp; Strawberries
Tabouleh

Vegetable &amp; Dip
Pickles &amp; Olives
International Cheese

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Lakehead

History
Many years ago Francis Clayton, BA 1993,
had a dream of starting a Sports Wall of Fame
to honour those that have made outstanding
contributions to Lakehead University
Athletics.

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In September of 1993 the Wall of Fame
Committee was struck. It consisted of Norm
Lavoie, Ron Lappage, Hank Akervall, Peter Dika, Steve Daniar,
Francis Clayton, Dan Bissonnette and Darlene Yakimoski. Their
mission was to deve1op the criteria for the wall which included
who could be eligible for nomination to the wall. It was decided
that each induction year there was a possibility of one builder, two
athletes and one team being included.
In June of 1996 the First Annual Lakehead University Sports Wall of
Fame Induction Dinner was held. It continued for five consecutive
years. It was then decided that the dinner would be held every
two years. Earlier today, the 2005 Inductees were honoured at an
induction ceremony in the lounge of the Hangar where the new
Wall of Fame is now located.

2005 Wall of Fame Inductees

Persians
Flambeed Crepes
International Fresh Fruits

Athletes:
Builder:
Team:
Team Members:

Coach:
Assistant coach:
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Patti Brousseau &amp; David Zanatta
Don Talbot
1972-73 Men's Basketball
Russell Bailey, Jerome Blue, James Copeland, Joe
Edwards, Tom Francis, John Gamble, Ken Hill,
Robert Jackson, Grant Pierce, M itch Lalonde,
Danny Rajnovich, Evan Simpson and Rick
Whitfield
Howard Lockhart
Jerry Hemmings

�Volunteers
The 40th Anniversary Celebration Weekend would not have been possible w ithout
the t remendous , ffort, enthusiasm and hard work of a very dedicated g roup of
wolunteers and naff. The Alumni Assoc ation of L.akehead University, along with the
University would like to extend the r sincere thanks to the following:

40th Anniversary Executive Planning Committee
Mrf Margaret Page
Dr. Lorne Everett

Music
Reception
Music provided by Jamie Philp, BED 1985

Dinner
Music provided by Flamenco Caravan
featuring Esteban Figueroa, Tony Agostino BADM 1985,
Digiuseppe Susanna

Dance
Music provided by 21 Gun Fun

Mr. Mark Piovesana
Ms. Elle Andra-Waner
Mr. john Fr.day
Mr, jim Squier
Ms. Vanessa DeGiacomo
Mr. Graham Strickert
Mr. Adam Krupper
Mr. Pentti Paularinne
Mr. Ken Owen
Mr. Robert Paterson
Mr. Larry Hebert
Mr, Bi I Bartley
Ms. Bonnie Moore
Mr. Rob Zuback
Mrs. Athena Kreiner
Ms. Heather Ives
Ms Katie lschk1n
Ms, Marla Tomlinson

BSCN 1967, CM, CD, Professor Emerita
- Honorary National Co-Chair
BSC 1966, HBSC 1968, Chancellor, lakehead University
- Honorary National Co-Chair
HBCOM 1985 Chair
BA 1997 Vice Chair, Communications
HBCOM 1981 - Vice Chair, Finance
Vice Cha r, Operations
BSC 1998, BED 2001 - Vice Chair, Community Relations
BA 2004, HBOR 2004 - Vice Chair, Student Affairs
HBA 2005 Vice Chair, Student Affairs
BA 1968, HBA 1969
Historical Perspective Representative
BA 1994 Alumni Associatlon of Lakehead University
Representative
L.akehead University Foundation Representative
BA 1969, GDIPB 1970, HBCOM 1978 - Athletics Liaison
BA 1972 Pre L.akehead University Representative
LTECH 1970, BA 1976 Director, Office of Development
HBCOM 1988 - Manager, Office of Alumni Relations
Alumni Assistant, Office of Alumni Relations
40th Anniversary Coordinator, Office of Alumni Relations
Special Events Assistant, Office of Alumni Relations
Communications Officer, Office of Communicatio ns

Opening Ceremonies &amp; Kick Off BBQ Planning Committee
Mr. Mark Piovesana
Mr. john Zahn
Mr. Chris DaS1lva
Ms. Marla Tomlinson
Ms. Heather Ives

HBCOM 1985
ENGDP 1983, BADM 1986
BADM 2000

Celebratron Dinner &amp; Dance Committee
Mr. Mark Piovesana
Mrs Anna Kowalchuk
Ms Elle Andra-Warner
Ms. Vanessa DeG1acomo
Ms. Heather Ives

HBCOM 1985
BA 2002
BA 1997
SSC 1998, BED 2001

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�40th Anniversary
Celebration Dinner &amp; Dance
Sponsors

EiJ Meloche Monnex
K,ARAMARK
Insurance for professlonlls and alumni

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Vanderwees Greenhouses and
Classic Bridal Designs and Gifts

Media Sponsors

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�Thursday, May 25, 2023 - 9am ·

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas to be conferred:
Faculty of Engineering, Bora Laskin Faculty of Law , Faculty of Natural Resources Management

Prelude
Processional - Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar

Mr. Joe Petch, Mr. Teel Vaillant, Dr. Darlene Chepil-Reid, Mr. Damian RiversMoore, Ms. Janelle Wiebe

The audience is asked to stand as the Academic Procession begins

Qreetings from

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

OCanada

Mr. Robert Perrier

Honour Song

Ms. Audrey DeRoy

Invocation

Elder Ron Linklater

The Chancellor - "I hereby declare this Convocation open."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Introduction of the Platform Party

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Congratulations on your graduation!

Greetings Class of 2023,

Greetings from the Chief of Fort William First Nation

Ms. Tannis Kastem, Councillor

I am excttecl about the upcoming opportunity to share in the
celebration of your accomplishments with you, your family, and
friends, and with your Lakehead family on both of our campuses.
While the pandemic has limited our ability to come together in
person over the past years, tt has not limited the significance of your
exceptional achievements, and the promise of Mure successes
that come from learning and living these past years as a Lakehead
University student. We are especially proud of how you have
demonstrated your resilience and spirit, and ownership of your
learning goals.

As Chancellor in my second year, I thought it would be easy to bring
you Greetings and Congratulations. Surely I know how to do tt by now.
The Greeting part is easy. Yet, these are the worst of times and the
best of times.

President's Address

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Conferring of the Honorary Degree Candidate

Dr. Karl Skogstad, Chair, Senate Honorary Degree Committee
Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell
Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Convocation Address

Dr. Marion Buller

Best because you have a chosen or birth Family, Friends, other
supports to hug or elbow bump in-person and say thank you.

Message from the Class of 2023

Mr. Louis Johnson

Musical Interlude

Ms. Evelyn Davenport

Best because so much is possible in-person that was not a year ago,
including your Convocation class of 2023.

Presentation of the Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas,
Conferring of Degrees, Diplomas and Medals/Awards

Dr. Rhonda Koster, Deputy Provost and Vice Provost (Teaching &amp; Leaming)

It is the worst of times because when we could come out from our
lock-downs, and zoom rooms, and take off our masks, we discovered
that there were challenges still there that cannot be ignored. Just like
debris under the snow.

Degrees and Diplomas Granted in Absentia

Ms. Andrea Tarsitano, Vice-Provost (Students) &amp; Registrar

Message from the Alumni Association

Dr. Nancy Luckai, Board Member, Lakehead University Alumni Association

Chancellor's Remarks

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Worst is climate change.

Closing

Elder Ron Linklater

Worst is our health care system, our universal system, the treatment
of elders.

Chancellor's Closing Convocation "I hereby declare this Convocation closed."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Worst are the efforts to deny the need for truth and reconciliation, the
need for equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Recessional

Mr. Ryan Moore

Our world and plans are now so different from those that were in
place when you entered Lakehead University. However, our strategic
priorities and specific hopes for you are still strong and fitting today.
Lakehead's mission to be an innovative comprehensive university
that provides an education that is about how to think deeply
has never been more relevant. We have always strived to be
strong members of national and international knowledge creation
communities that share and collaborate for the greater good.
You, our newest class of university graduates, are even more wellprepared to lead the lasting transformation our world needs now.
This is a time of deep change. As both a graduate of Lakehead
University and a global citizen, you are poised to create a better Mure
for yourse~. for the communities you will choose to impact, and for
our world.
Keep us in your hearts and in your minds as you, our exceptional
2023 graduates, make our Mure together brighter. We look forward
to learning about all of your successes!

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Best because you and your support team have gotten across a very
important finish line.

You, class of 2023, are in the best of times because you know the
value of commitment, communtty, and collaborators. You have the
skills and the values. You have learned how to tum disadvantages into
advantages, into enlightenment opportunities.

The audience is asked to kindly wait until the graduates have exited the Auditorium and to then make their way to the Lakehead University campus
for refreshments, photos, and conversation.

Go forth and be the Best.

Greetings,
Rita Shelton Deverell, CM, EdD
Chancellor

Follow along as we acknowledge our graduates
and this year's medal recipients.

�Lakehead
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The Arms of the University were granted by the Earl
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The heraldic description is:
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Gules in front of a rising Sun issuant from the base
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Crest
"On a Wreath Or and Azure on Water Barry wavy
Argent and Azure in front of a Rock growing therefrom
a Pine Tree a Canoe paddled by an Indian Brave and
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Motto
Ad agusta per angusta
Achievement through effort

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�Thursday, May 25, 2023 - 2pm

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas to be conferred:
Faculty of Education, Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Mr. Joe Petch, Mr. Ted Vaillant, Dr. Dar1ene Chepil-Reid, Mr. Damian RiversMoore, Ms. Janelle Wiebe

Prelude
Processional - Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar

The audience is asked to stand as the Academic Procession enters

Qreetings from

OCanada

Mr. Robert Perrier

Honour Song

Ms. Audrey DeRoy

Invocation

Elder Ron Linklater

The Chancellor - "I hereby declare this Convocation open."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Introduction of the Platform Party

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Greetings from Fort William First Nation

Ms. Tannis Kastem, Councillor

President's Address

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Recognition of the Recipients of Emeritus Title

Dr. David Barnett, Provost &amp; Vice-President Academic

Conferring of the Honorary Degree Candidate

Dr. Kari Skogstad, Chair, Senate Honorary Degree Committee
Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell
Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Convocation Address

Dr. Bob McDonald

Conferring of the Title Fellow of the University

Ms. Maria Vasanelli, Chair, Lakehead University Board of Governors

Message from the Class of 2023

Javanjyot Kaur (Javan)

Musical Interlude

Ms. Evelyn Davenport

Presentation of the Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas,
Conferring of Degrees, Diplomas and Medals/Awards

Dr. Jennifer Roth, ftssistant Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities

Degrees and Diplomas Granted in Absentia

Ms. Andrea Tarsitano, Vice-Provost (Students) &amp; Registrar

Message from the Alumni Association

Dr. Nancy Luckai, Board Member, Lakehead University Alumni ftssociation

Chancellor's Remarks

Chancellor Rtta Shelton Deverell

Closing

Elder Ron Linklater

Worst are the efforts to deny the need for truth and reconciliation, the
need for equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Chancellor's Closing Convocation "I hereby declare this Convocation closed."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

You, class of 2023, are in the best of times because you know the
value of commitment, community, and collaborators. You have the
skills and the values. You have learned how to tum disadvantages into
advantages, into enlightenment opportunities.

Recessional

Mr. Ryan Moore

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
Congratulations on your graduation!

Greetings Class of 2023,

I am excited about the upcoming opportunity to share in the
celebration of your accomplishments with you, your family, and
friends, and with your Lakehead family on both of our campuses.
While the pandemic has limited our ability to come together in
person over the past years, it has not limited the significance of your
exceptional achievements, and the promise of future successes
that come from learning and living these past years as a Lakehead
University student. We are especially proud of how you have
demonstrated your resilience and spirit, and ownership of your
learning goals.

/ls Chancellor in my second year, I thought it would be easy to bring
you Greetings and Congratulations. Surely I know how to do it by now.
The Greeting part is easy. Yet, these are the worst of times and the
best of times.

Our wor1d and plans are now so different from those that were in
place when you entered Lakehead University. However, our strategic
priorities and specific hopes for you are still strong and fitting today.
Lakehead's mission to be an innovative comprehensive university
that provides an education that is about how to think deeply
has never been more relevant. We have always strived to be
strong members of national and international knowledge creation
communities that share and collaborate for the greater good.
You, our newest class of university graduates, are even more wellprepared to lead the lasting transformation our wor1d needs now.
This is a time of deep change. fts both a graduate of Lakehead
University and a global citizen, you are poised to create a better future
for yourse~. for the communities you will choose to impact, and for
ourwor1d.
Keep us in your hearts and in your minds as you, our exceptional
2023 graduates, make our future together brighter. We look forward
to learning about all of your successes!

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Best because you and your support team have gotten across a very
important finish line.
Best because you have a chosen or birth Family, Friends, other
supports to hug or elbow bump in-person and say thank you.
Best because so much is possible in-person that was not a year ago,
including your Convocation class of 2023.
It is the worst of times because when we could come out from our
lock-downs, and zoom rooms, and take off our masks, we discovered
that there were challenges still there that cannot be ignored. Just like
debris under the snow.
Worst is climate change.
Worst is our health care system, our universal system, the treatment
of elders.

Go forth and be the Best.

Greetings,
Rita Shelton Deverell, CM, EdD
Chancellor

The audience is asked to kindly wait until the graduates have exited the Auditorium and to then make their way to the Lakehead University campus
for refreshments, photos, and conversation.

Follow along as we acknowledge our graduates
and this year's medal recipients.

�Lakehead
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The Arms of the University were granted by the Earl
Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, on June 20, 1959.
The heraldic description is:

Coat of Arms
"Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure on a Chief
Gules in front of a rising Sun issuant from the base
of the Chief Or between two Candles enflamed
proper each surmounted of an open Book also proper
edged and bound Gold a Portcullis chained Sable"
Crest
"On a Wreath Or and Azure on Water Barry wavy
Argent and Azure in front of a Rock growing therefrom
a Pine Tree a Canoe paddled by an Indian Brave and
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Motto
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Achievement through effort

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�Friday, May 26, 2023 - 9am

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas to be conferred:
Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences

Mr. Joe Petch, Mr. Ted Vaillant, Dr. Darlene Chepil-Reid, Mr. Damian RiversMoore, Ms. Janelle Wiebe

Prelude
Processional - Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar

The audience is asked to stand as the Academic Procession enters

Qreetings from

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

OCanada

Mr. Robert Perrier

Honour Song

Ms. Audrey DeRoy

Invocation

Elder Ron Linklater

The Chancellor - "I hereby declare this Convocation open."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Introduction of the Platform Party

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Congratulations on your graduation!

Greetings Class of 2023,

Greetings from Fort William First Nation

Ms. Tannis Kastem, Councillor

I am excited about the upcoming opportunity to share in the
celebration of your accomplishments with you, your family, and
friends, and with your Lakehead family on both of our campuses.
While the pandemic has limited our ability to come together in
person over the past years, it has not limited the significance of your
exceptional achievements, and the promise of future successes
that come from learning and living these past years as a Lakehead
University student. We are especially proud of how you have
demonstrated your resilience and spirit, and ownership of your
learning goals.

k3 Chancellor in my second year, I thought it would be easy to bring
you Greetings and Congratulations. Surely I know how to do It by now.
The Greeting part is easy. Yet, these are the worst of times and the
best of times.

President's Address

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Recognition of the Recipients of Emeritus Title

Dr. David Barnett, Provost &amp; Vice-President Academic

Conferring of the Honorary Degree Candidate

Dr. Karl Skogstad, Chair, Senate Honorary Degree Committee
Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell
Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Best because you have a chosen or birth Family, Friends, other
supports to hug or elbow bump in-person and say thank you.

Convocation Address

Dr. Stephen Low

Message from the Class of 2023

Ms. Michelle Pocion

Best because so much is possible in-person that was not a year ago,
including your Convocation class of 2023.

Musical Interlude

Ms. Evelyn Davenport

Presentation of the Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas,
Conferring of Degrees, Diplomas and Medals/Awards

Dr. Ravi Gokani, k5sistant Professor, School of Social Work

Degrees and Diplomas Granted in Absentia

Ms. Andrea Tarsltano, Vice-Provost (Students) &amp; Registrar

Our world and plans are now so different from those that were in
place when you entered Lakehead University. However, our strategic
priorities and specific hopes for you are still strong and fitting today.
Lakehead's mission to be an innovative comprehensive university
that provides an education that is about how to think deeply
has never been more relevant. We have always strived to be
strong members of national and international knowledge creation
communities that share and collaborate for the greater good.
You, our newest class of university graduates, are even more wellprepared to lead the lasting transformation our world needs now.
This is a time of deep change. k3 both a graduate of Lakehead
University and a global citizen, you are poised to create a better future
for yourself, for the communities you will choose to impact, and for
our world.
Keep us in your hearts and in your minds as you, our exceptional
2023 graduates, make our future together brighter. We look forward
to learning about all of your successes!

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Best because you and your support team have gotten across a very
important finish line.

It is the worst of times because when we could come out from our
lock-downs, and zoom rooms, and take off our masks, we discovered
that there were challenges still there that cannot be ignored. Just like
debris under the snow.

Message from the Alumni Association

Dr. Michel Beaulieu, Past President, Lakehead University Alumni Association

Worst is climate change.

Chancellor's Remarks

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Worst is our health care system, our universal system, the treatment
of elders.

Closing

Elder Ron Linklater

Chancellor's Closing Convocation "I hereby declare this Convocationn closed."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Recessional

Mr. Ryan Moore

Worst are the efforts to deny the need for truth and reconciliation, the
need for equity, diversity, and inclusion.
You, class of 2023, are in the best of times because you know the
value of commitment, community, and collaborators. You have the
skills and the values. You have learned how to tum disadvantages into
advantages, into enlightenment opportunities.

The audience is asked to kindly wait until the graduates have exited the Auditorium and to then make their way to the Lakehead University campus
for refreshments, photos, and conversation.

Go forth and be the Best.

Greetings,
Rita Shelton Deverell, CM, EdD
Chancellor

Follow along as we acknowledge our graduates
and this year's medal recipients.

�Lakehead
UNIVERSITY

The Arms of the University were granted by the Earl
Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, on June 20, 1959.
The heraldic description is:
Coat of Arms
"Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure on a Chief
Gules in front of a rising Sun issuant from the base
of the Chief Or between two Candles enflamed
proper each surmounted of an open Book also proper
edged and bound Gold a Portcullis chained Sable"
Crest
"On a Wreath Or and Azure on Water Barry wavy
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Ad agusta per angusta
Achievement through effort

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas to be conferred:

Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering*, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences,
Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies*, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
*includes graduates from the Lakehead University-Georgian College Partnership

Prelude
Processional • Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar

Qreetings from

Orillia Silver Band
Orillia Silver Band

The audience is asked to stand as the Academic Procession begins

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

OCanada

Dr. Frances Helyar

Honour Song

Old Soul- Frazer Sundown, Jared Bigcanoe, Winter Dockstader,
Dwayne Sarazin, Raven Noganosh

Invocation

Elder Trish Monague

The Chancellor - "I hereby declare this Convocation open."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Congratulations on your graduation!

Greetings Class of 2023,

Introduction of the Platform Party

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

I am exctted about the upcoming opportunity to share in the
celebration of your accomplishments with you, your family, and
friends, and with your Lakehead family on both of our campuses.
While the pandemic has limtted our ability to come together in
person over the past years, it has not limited the significance of your
exceptional achievements, and the promise of future successes
that come from learning and living these past years as a Lakehead
University student. We are especially proud of how you have
demonstrated your resilience and spirit, and ownership of your
learning goals.

As Chancellor in my second year, I thought it would be easy to bring
you Greetings and Congratulations. Surely I know how to do it by now.
The Greeting part is easy. Yet, these are the worst of times and the
best of times.

Greetings from the Chief of Chippewas of Rama First Nation

Chief Ted Williams

Greetings from Georgian College

Mr. Kevin Weaver, President &amp; CEO, Georgian College

President's Address

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Best because you and your support team have gotten across a very
important finish line.

Recognition of the Recipients of Emertitus Title

Dr. David Barnett, Provost &amp; Vice-President Academic

Conferring of the Honorary Degree Candidate

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell
Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp; Vice-Chancellor

Convocation Address

Dr. Lance Anderson

Conferring of the Title Fellow of the University

Ms. Maria Vasanelli, Chair, Lakehead University Board of Governors

Presentation of the Civitas Award

Dr. Linda Rodenburg, Interim Principal

Message from the Class of 2023

Miss Leah Vari

Presentation of the Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas,
Conferring of Degrees, Diplomas and Medals/Awards

Dr. Frances Helyar, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

Degrees and Diplomas Granted in Absentia

Ms. Andrea Tarsitano, Vice-Provost (Students) &amp; Registrar

Message from the Alumni Association

Ms. Karen Boz, Past President, Lakehead University Alumni Association

Worst are the efforts to deny the need for truth and reconciliation, the
need for equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Chancellor's Remarks

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Closing

ElderTrish Monague

You, class of 2023, are in the best of times because you know the
value of commitment, community, and collaborators. You have the
skills and the values. You have learned how to tum disadvantages into
advantages, into enlightenment opportunities.

Chancellor's Closing Convocation "I hereby declare this Convocation closed."

Chancellor Rita Shelton Deverell

Recessional

Mr. Paul Connell

Our world and plans are now so different from those that were in
place when you entered Lakehead University. However, our strategic
priorities and specific hopes for you are still strong and fitting today.
Lakehead's mission to be an innovative comprehensive university
that provides an education that is about how to think deeply
has never been more relevant. We have always strived to be
strong members of national and international knowledge creation
communities that share and collaborate for the greater good.
You, our newest class of university graduates, are even more wellprepared to lead the lasting transformation our world needs now.
This is a time of deep change. As both a graduate of Lakehead
University and a global citizen, you are poised to create a better future
for yourself, for the communities you will choose to impact, and for
our world.
Keep us in your hearts and in your minds as you, our exceptional
2023 graduates, make our future together brighter. We look forward
to learning about all of your successes!

Dr. Moira McPherson, President &amp;Vice-Chancellor

Best because you have a chosen or birth Family, Friends, other
supports to hug or elbow bump in-person and say thank you.
Best because so much is possible in-person that was not a year ago,
including your Convocation class of 2023.
It is the worst of times because when we could come out from our
lock-downs, and zoom rooms, and take off our masks, we discovered
that there were challenges still there that cannot be ignored. Just like
debris under the snow.
Worst is climate change.
Worst is our health care system, our universal system, the treatment
of elders.

Go forth and be the Best.

Greetings,
Rita Shelton Deverell, CM, EdD
Chancellor

The audience is asked to kindly wait until the graduates have exited the Auditorium and to then make their way to the Lakehead University campus
for refreshments, photos, and conversation.

Follow along as we acknowledge our graduates
and this year's medal recipients.

�Lakehead
UNIVERSITY

The Arms of the University were granted by the Earl
Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, on June 20, 1959.
The heraldic description is:
Coat of Arms
"Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure on a Chief
Gules in front of a rising Sun issuant from the base
of the Chief Or between two Candles enflamed
proper each surmounted of an open Book also proper
edged and bound Gold a Portcullis chained Sable"
Crest
"On a Wreath Or and Azure on Water Barry wavy
Argent and Azure in front of a Rock growing therefrom
a Pine Tree a Canoe paddled by an Indian Brave and
Canadian Trapper."
Motto
Ad agusta per angusta
Achievement through effort

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