Welcome messages

Chancellor's message

UM Chancellor Dave Angus.

 

Mamhtákosiwin, gigii-minojigem, yawashte, kischi-iteyhta-mashchohin, nezu annellassi, félicitations!  

As Chancellor of the University of Manitoba, it is my great pleasure to commend you on the remarkable achievement of earning a degree from our great university. Welcome to the Class of 2025. Now the hard work begins: deciding what impact you want to make on the world.  

This may seem daunting, but one question I ask myself at the end of the day is, did I make it a good day for someone else? Every time I’m able to answer “yes,” I know I’m doing something right. My advice would be to try this. Collect yeses and keep going. And as you expand your networks, learn from your mistakes, discover and hone passions, your impact will grow.  

In short, share your talents. You leave here not only equipped with the technical skills our world demands, but also with the high ideals of citizenship and democratic living we need. These are the seeds of progress your alma mater asks you to continually sow.  

Do not shy away from your responsibilities. You came here to change—to become thought leaders and influence positive change. And now, as graduates, you have proven capable of this. All that remains, is every day, ask yourself: Did I make it a good day for someone else?

Be proud of yourselves. Your university certainly is. 

Dave Angus, OM, BComm (Hons)
Chancellor, University of Manitoba

President's message

President & Vice Chancellor Dr. Michael Benarroch

Class of 2025, congratulations! As you graduate from this campus after years of honing your passions and ideas, I have one small ask: be bold.

The cliché you have seen and heard in climactic speeches in TV shows and movies is true, which is why it is repeated. You are indeed our future. You are the generation of leaders who will shape and guide our society. So don’t back down from the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.

Bisons charge forward with the strength of their community behind them. And you will always be a part of our herd. As graduates, you join our remarkable alumni community that spans the globe and is brimming with big thinkers. They are excited to welcome you, and to help you do bold things.

A joy of being your university’s president is meeting with people from around the world, people who praise our university’s impact in advancing truth and Reconciliation, understanding and mitigating climate change, and improving global public health, to name just a few. Manitobans may be humble, but the fact is, on the global stage, UM is a giant. Be proud of this. Let it embolden you.  

You are the remarkable Class of 2025. Pursue what you love, and believe in where that can take you. The University of Manitoba is proud of you and all you have achieved. And all you are about to do.  

Congratulations! Horns up! 

Michael Benarroch, PhD 
President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Manitoba 

Alumni Association

You did it, Bisons! Congratulations on graduating and officially becoming part of the University of Manitoba’s proud alumni family! Not only are you now part of the ‘herd,’ but you’re also joining a vibrant, lifelong network of over 228,000 fellow UM graduates across 135 countries — a community built on resilience, ambition, and a shared commitment to making a difference. 

As you celebrate your Convocation, know that the UM Bisons spirit is with you — strong, spirited, and unwavering. We’re all cheering you on from across the world, wishing you every success as you take your next steps with confidence and purpose. 

As fellow UM grads, we know what it takes to get here. We understand and applaud the hard work, dedication and drive that brought you to this point. It is our privilege to welcome you to the alumni community. We honour your outstanding achievements through awards and recognition, and support you in the years to come with perks and alumni-exclusive benefits as you go out and help shape Manitoba and our world. 

Stay engaged with your alma mater and fellow Bisons by connecting with other alumni and joining us on campus or online for events and activities. There’s something for everyone, like cheering on Bison athletes, continuing your education at Learning for Life webinars and lectures, making connections at UM Café—an online mentoring platform—or UM Career Lab—a program built for new grads like you that includes career development and financial literacy webinars. Build up your resume with volunteer opportunities open to alumni within your faculty, on the Alumni Association Board of Directors or Alumni Council, mentor a student, or be an alumni ambassador at a UM event. Keep up with the latest stories, achievements, and university news through UM Today: The Magazine and our monthly alumni e-news, Have You Herd — don’t forget to update your contact info! 

There’s no doubt that today marks one heck of a major milestone for you - a time to look back on your University of Manitoba experience. Take pride in how it has shaped you and imagine how it will bring you closer to accomplishing your goals. Today you begin your alumni journey and what we hope will be a life-long relationship with your university. 

On behalf of the UM alumni community, congratulations on the tremendous achievement celebrated today. #WeAreAllBisons 

Visit us at umanitoba.ca/alumni to keep in touch and to learn more about the benefits of being UM alumni. 

Honourable Dr. Pat Bovey
LLD (Manitoba)
Chair, Alumni Association Board of Directors 

Marlene Stern
DipOT, BOT (Manitoba)
Chair, Alumni Council

Order of proceedings

Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 3 p.m.

Processional

Entrance of members of the faculties/schools of the University and Colleges, members of the University Senate, the Chair and members of the Board of Governors, the President and the Chancellor.
Entrance of the graduating students.

Elder Welcome

Traditional Honour Song

O Canada

Opening of Convocation

Michael Benarroch, PhD
President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manitoba

Chancellor's address to the graduands
Conferring of Degrees

Dave Angus, OM, BComm (Hons)
Chancellor of the University of Manitoba

Greetings from the Alumni Association

Tracy Bowman, BA (Man), MA (York)
Executive Director, Alumni Relations

Recession of Convocation

The President

Recessional

Honorary degrees, awards and citations

Each year, the University of Manitoba recognizes and celebrates outstanding faculty, staff and community members with special honours and awards.

Honorary Degree

Mary Kerr

BFA (Hons) (Manitoba), DCL (honoris causa) (St. John’s College, Manitoba)

Doctor of Letters, honoris causa 
Thursday, October 23, 3 p.m. 

A visionary artist, designer and educator, Dr. Mary Kerr has earned international acclaim as one of Canada’s pre-eminent theatre creators. For more than four decades, she has transformed the worlds of theatre, ballet, opera, film, television and special events with her conceptually inventive and striking designs.

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Winnipeg born, Dr. Kerr spent much of her youth backstage in the Playhouse Theatre and teaching in her mother’s dance studio. Graduating from the University of Manitoba with a BFA Hons in sculpture and literature she pursued graduate studies in the Medieval Center at the University of Toronto. There, while designing several fantastical student productions she realized the world of theatre was where she could combine all the arts she loved.

Dr. Kerr has designed for leading companies including the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, the Canadian Opera Company, the National Ballet of Canada, the Danny Grossman Dance Company and The Paris Opera Ballet. Her innovative design was shared with the world in Expo 67, Expo 86 and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 1994 Commonwealth Games. Internationally recognized, Dr. Kerr is the only theatre designer to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.

An inspiring design educator and mentor, Dr. Kerr has guided generations of students who now contribute to theatre and performance art across Canada and beyond. Dr. Kerr has also collaborated with Indigenous communities and championed equity for women production designers in Canadian theatre art.

For her remarkable achievements in performance design, her leadership in advancing the art of Canadian scenography, and her enduring commitment to mentorship and collaboration, the University of Manitoba is proud to confer upon Dr. Mary Kerr the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa. 

Honorary Degree

L. Kerry Vickar 

LL.B. (Manitoba) 

Doctor of Laws, honoris causa 
Wednesday, October 22, 3 p.m. 

L. Kerry Vickar is an accomplished business leader, philanthropist, and mentor, recognized for his integrity, civic engagement and commitment to stronger communities. 

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After earning his law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1980, Mr. Vickar briefly practiced law before pursuing his entrepreneurial calling. In 1983, he joined Gravure Graphics Ltd. in Winnipeg, becoming president by 1989. Under his leadership, the company experienced remarkable growth, leading to its successful sale to ACX Technologies. He went on to found CorrFlex Graphics, which became a North American leader in in-store product displays, growing the company revenue ten-fold by 2004. In 2013 he purchased an insolvent heavy equipment rental company, which became the largest Hyundai heavy equipment dealer in North America and the largest Bell Truck dealer in the world. In 2024, Mr. Vickar purchased an injection mold manufacturer and serves as Executive Chairman today.  

Mr. Vickar’s philanthropic legacy is equally profound. Through the Kerry and Simone Vickar Family Foundation, he supports health, education and human services initiatives, including a research chair in Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders at the Levine Cancer Institute and a Civic Centre in Melfort, Saskatchewan that bears his name. He has also endowed the Distinguished Chair in Regenerative Medicine at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, as well as supporting numerous other charities.  

At the University of Manitoba, he established the L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic in 2014. The clinic, operated by UM Law students, provides free legal services to underrepresented entrepreneurs and community organizations, while giving students invaluable experiential learning opportunities.  

The University of Manitoba proudly confers upon L. Kerry Vickar the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in recognition of his visionary leadership, philanthropy and enduring commitment to education and community. 

Distinguished Professor

Warren Cariou 

BA (Hons) (Saskatchewan), MA , PhD (Toronto) 
Thursday, October 23, 3 p.m. 

Dr. Warren Cariou, a Métis scholar, writer, photographer and filmmaker, has been a transformative presence at the University of Manitoba. An internationally recognized scholar in Indigenous literary studies, environmental humanities and oral storytelling, his work bridges scholarship, creativity and community. 

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Dr. Cariou is known for the energy, generosity and care he brings to his teaching and mentorship. His dedication to teaching has been honoured with the Faculty of Arts Outstanding Professor Award and the Students’ Teacher Recognition Award.  

Through his groundbreaking research and creative practice, Dr. Cariou has illuminated the relationships between Indigenous storytelling, land and resource extraction. His publications, films and photography have influenced scholarship across disciplines while deepening public understanding of Indigenous cultures and environmental ethics.

While serving as the Canada Research Chair in Narrative, Community and Indigenous Culture, Dr. Cariou created the Creative Communities Studio established the Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture, which aims to empower people from diverse backgrounds to develop skills and create stories. He was the inaugural president of the Indigenous Literary Studies Association, and serves as General Editor of the First Voices, First Texts book series.

Deeply engaged with community, Dr. Cariou has collaborated extensively with Elders and storytellers and cultural organizations, co-creating children’s books with Rocky Cree Elder William Dumas and contributing to community organizations locally, nationally and internationally.

The University of Manitoba is proud to award the title of Distinguished Professor to Dr. Warren Cariou for demonstrating outstanding distinction in research, scholarship, creative endeavours, professional service and teaching.  

Distinguished Professor

Lisa Lix 

BSHEc (Saskatchewan), MSc, PhD (Manitoba) 
Thursday, October 23, 3 p.m. 

A dedicated faculty member, Dr. Lisa M. Lix has advanced the fields of biostatistics, epidemiology and health data science through her exemplary teaching, pioneering research and visionary leadership. 

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Internationally recognized for her innovative methodologies to assess and improve the quality of electronic health data, Dr. Lix is the Canada Research Chair in Methods for Electronic Health Data Quality. Her work has transformed chronic disease surveillance, advanced health risk prediction models and influenced evidence-based health policy across Canada and beyond.

As an inspiring educator and mentor, Dr. Lix has guided dozens of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and trainees, earning the Ed Kroeger Mentorship Award for her commitment to student success. She has also strengthened national training in data science and health research through leadership in the Visual and Automated Disease Analytics Program and the Artificial Intelligence for Public Health (AI4PH) National Training Platform.

Her leadership extends through national and international collaborations, including the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies and Health Data Research Network Canada. For her outstanding contributions, she has been elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and the American Statistical Association and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics.

The University of Manitoba is proud to award the title of Distinguished Professor to Dr. Lisa M. Lix for demonstrating outstanding distinction in research, scholarship, creative endeavours, professional service and teaching.  

Distinguished Professor

Joerg Stetefeld 

MSc (Leipzig), PhD (Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry)
Wednesday, October 22, 3 p.m. 

Dr. Joerg Stetefeld, Professor of Chemistry and Tier I Canada Research Chair in Structural Biology and Biophysics, has been a faculty member at the University of Manitoba since 2006. Internationally recognized for his pioneering work in structural biophysics, he has unified structural biology and biophysics into a novel discipline with far-reaching impacts on health and environmental sciences.

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A prolific scholar, Dr. Stetefeld has authored more than 140 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, with over 10,000 citations. His studies on protein assemblies, netrin signaling and S-layer proteins have advanced knowledge in cancer biology, neurobiology, targeted drug delivery and environmental monitoring. His vision and leadership have secured major infrastructure investments, including Manitoba’s first cryo-electron microscope.

Equally dedicated to mentorship, Dr. Stetefeld has trained dozens of undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and visiting scholars, many of whom now hold faculty appointments or leadership positions in academia, industry and government. He has also engaged high school students and Indigenous trainees, sharing research skills that expand opportunities in science.

As founder of the Centre for Integrated Structural Biophysics and co-founder of the Centre for Oil and Gas Research and Development, Dr. Stetefeld has positioned the University of Manitoba as a hub for interdisciplinary innovation. His partnerships with Inuit communities on eDNA monitoring exemplify his commitment to blending advanced science with traditional knowledge for environmental stewardship.

The University of Manitoba is proud to award the title of Distinguished Professor to Dr. Joerg Stetefeld for demonstrating outstanding distinction in research, scholarship, creative endeavours, professional service and teaching. 

Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Saunderson Award for Excellence in Teaching 

Jocelyn Thorpe

BAHons, MA (Toronto), PhD (York) 
Thursday, October 23, at 3 p.m.

Renowned for her ability to turn complex and challenging subjects into transformative learning experiences, Dr. Jocelyn Thorpe has had a remarkable impact as a researcher, mentor and teacher. She has inspired students, colleagues and community members through innovative approaches to teaching, a deep commitment to equity and inclusion and tireless efforts to support the next generation of scholars and educators. 

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As a professor in the Departments of History and Women’s and Gender Studies, Dr. Thorpe engages students in conversations about decolonization, environmental justice and gender with creativity and care. She fosters inclusive learning environments, and students praise her ability to build confidence, spark curiosity and cultivate lifelong learning.

Her contributions to the scholarship of teaching and learning have had national impact, including peer-reviewed publications, a SSHRC-funded History in the Hotseat project and multiple initiatives supported by the Faculty of Arts’ Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund. She has also provided vital mentorship to colleagues through the Teaching and Learning Certificate Program.

In 2016, Dr. Thorpe co-founded the Decolonizing Lens Film and Discussion Series, now in its tenth year, and since 2021 has led the Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture, creating transformative opportunities for students, faculty, and the public.

For her scholarship, leadership and teaching excellence, the University of Manitoba is honoured to present Dr. Jocelyn Thorpe with the Dr. and Mrs. H.H. Saunderson Award for Excellence in Teaching. 

Olive Beatrice Stanton Award for Excellence in Teaching

Wan Wang

BA(Hon.) (Winnipeg), PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)
Thursday, October 23, at 3 p.m.

Dr. Wan Wang is an early-career, full-time instructor in the Department of Psychology who, since 2019, has been the cornerstone of the department’s degree requirement in quantitative coursework.

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Her colleagues describe her as one of the university’s most energetic, creative, compassionate, generous and effective teachers. Her approach has been described by students as highly engaging, rich in depth and breadth, fair and accessible.  

Dr. Wang brings to her teaching a flexible, research-based pedagogical toolkit designed to foster critical thinking, problem-solving and a growth mindset among her students. Known for her intellectually stimulating and well-organized courses, Dr. Wang transforms what can be an intimidating subject into an accessible, engrossing experience.  

A dedication to inclusive teaching is evident in her use of student feedback and her ongoing professional development, including dozens of workshops. She incorporates experiential learning that enhances students’ autonomy, competence and connection to peers.  

Recognized with several student-focused awards, Dr. Wang also contributes generously to her department, sharing her expertise and continually evolving her teaching methods. She is an exceptional educator who continues to take the department’s teaching to new heights.

The University of Manitoba is proud to honour Dr. Wan Wang with the Olive Beatrice Stanton Award for Excellence in Teaching. 

Student awards

Governor General's Academic Medals

Governor General's Silver Medal
Talia Smith standing at a podium with a microphone.
  • Smith, Talia Jade


University Gold Medals

Headshot of Rachel Donnelly.

College of Rehabilitation Science

  • Donnelly, Rachel Anne


University Program Medals

College of Rehabilitation Sciences Medal in Respiratory Therapy

Awarded for highest standing in a faculty, college or school program

  • Donnelly, Rachel Anne

Other Awards, Medals and Prizes

Alpha Rho Chi Medal

For leadership and promise of professional merit in Architecture

  • Chicoine, Dallin Thomas Joseph Taylor


American Institute of Architects Medal

For highest achievement, Master of Architecture program

  • Nguyen, Ngoc Quynh Thy


T.A. and A.S. Anderson Gold Medal

For highest standing in the Asper Master of Business Administration program

  • Codispodi, Elliot Charles **


Manitoba Association of Architects Medal

For the best Comprehensive Design project or thesis

  • Karmakar, Sutanu


Manitoba Association of Landscape Architects Medal

For highest achievement

  • Meakin, Kailee Anne


Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Student Medal

For the outstanding final design project/ thesis in the Master of Architecture program

  • Bajet, Natalie Cole Jaramilla


Asper MBA Convocation Prize

For graduating students in the Asper Master of Business Administration program, who completed the program with competitive high academic standing

  • Dunn, Fiona Maria

  • Vos, Trent ** 


Associates Award for Study in the Asper MBA Program

(for second highest standing in the Asper Master of Business Administration program)

  • Schwartz, Reed Damien Taylor **


Associates Master of Finance Convocation Prize

For a graduating student who achieved the highest grade point average in the Asper Master of Finance program

  • Chen, Jianda 


Associates Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics Convocation Prize

For a graduating student in the Stu Clark Graduate School MSCM program, who achieved the highest degree grade point average among all graduating students

  • Fraser, Danielle Arden Ivey


BOMImed Clinical Excellence Award

For demonstrated excellence in clinical work and interpersonal skills and active involvement in professional and/or community activities, Respiratory Therapy

  • Mohamed, Hesham Mohamed Abdelaal


Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Student Award

For the graduating student with the highest academic standing among all graduating students in the Master of Occupational Therapy degree program

  • Martin-Shimoji, Kiera Marlene


Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation Future Scholar Award

For the highest combined numerical grade in Research Methods for Evidence-based Practice and Independent Study

  • Warha, Arminder Singh


Chartered Professional Accountants of Manitoba Foundation Award

For highest degree grade point average among students who completed the Asper Master of Business Administration program in more than one year

  • Codispodi, Elliot Charles **


CORS-SA Prize of Excellence - Occupational Therapy

For the graduating student who show strong leadership and commitment to the College of Rehabilitation Sciences - Occupational Therapy, and to advocate for their future profession, all while maintaining a high academic standing

  • Klassen, Sarah Catherine


CORS-SA Prize of Excellence - Physical Therapy

For the graduating student who show strong leadership and commitment to the College of Rehabilitation Sciences - Physical Therapy, and to advocate for their future profession, all while maintaining a high academic standing

  • DeGuzman Caballero, Emma Mary-Ann


CORS-SA Prize of Excellence - Respiratory Therapy

For the graduating student who show strong leadership and commitment to the College of Rehabilitation Sciences - Respiratory Therapy, and to advocate for their future profession, all while maintaining a high academic standing

  • Kahnamoui Zadeh, Shana 


CSRT Prize for Student Excellence

For a graduating respiratory therapy student who has completed all academic and clinical requirements with high academic standing and demonstrated characteristics and behaviours of a professional

  • Nair, Elrica


Bruce Currie Memorial Prize

For the graduating student who best displays the qualities of leadership, generosity, and congeniality in combination with high academic achievement in the Asper MBA program

  • Effinger, Laura Rachelle *


Diamond Athletic Medical Supplies Convocation Prize of Excellence

For completion of the Master of Physical Therapy program by a resident of Manitoba with high academic standing and a demonstrated history of community or sports involvement, leadership qualities, and interest in active living, health promotion, and wellness

  • Cameron, Neil Donovan


Solita Egert Practice Skills Prize

For a graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in the Practice Skills section of the Master of Occupational Therapy program

  • Martin-Shimoji, Kiera Marlene


Excellence in Communications Prize in Occupational Therapy

For a graduating student in the Master of Occupational Therapy program who has demonstrated excellent communication skills

  • Allan, Katherine Patricia


Future Leader Award in Occupational Therapy

For a graduating student in Occupational Therapy who has demonstrated leadership qualities

  • Weijs, Mieke 


Elenore Haywood Lung Association Manitoba Convocation Prize

For a graduating student who has demonstrated academic excellence in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences with the highest grade point average in the Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care course

  • Mohamed, Hesham Mohamed Abdelaal


Mrs. Mary Judd Prize

For a student who has completed the final year of the Master of Occupational Therapy program with good overall standing and demonstrates an interest in working with older adults

  • Iezzi, Madison Maria


Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize

For a student who has demonstrated exceptional work in the completion of their thesis or practicum

  • Villarreal, Manuela 


Lifemark Convocation Prize in Physiotherapy

For a student graduating from the Master of Physical Therapy degree who has achieved the second highest academic standing among all graduating students

  • Pohl, Savannah Laine


Manitoba Association of Social Workers Prize

For a high level of service in final field placement, minimum of 24 credit hours in the final year of Social Work, including Northern (Thompson) and Winnipeg Education Centre

  • Pennell, Domanick Chase *


Manitoba Society of Occupational Therapists Prize

For a graduating student in the Master of Occupational Therapy program who has achieved the highest standing in the final year of the program amongst all graduating students

  • Martin-Shimoji, Kiera Marlene


Master of Physician Assistant Studies Capstone Project Graduation Prize

For the graduating student with outstanding academic performance who demonstrated the best overall performance in Clinical Year Capstone Project

  • Morisseau, Hailee Michele


Master of Physician Assistant Studies Leadership Graduation Prize

For the graduating student with outstanding academic performance who has demonstrated a high level of compassion, humanism and the best patient-centered approach to care

  • Wijewardana, Mallawa Arachchige Yashmi Nilusha


Physical Therapy Prize for Excellence in Communication and Professionalism

For a graduating student in the Master of Physical Therapy program who has demonstrated excellence in communication and professionalism

  • Hildebrand, Braden Scott


Naomi Rosenberg Palansky Prize

For the graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in the pediatrics and advocacy portions of the Master of Occupational Therapy program

  • Wiebe, Taya Shae


Marjorie Spence Physical Therapy Achievement Prize

For a graduating physiotherapy student who has achieved high academic standing and has demonstrated a history of community involvement and leadership qualities

  • Multani, Karanveer Singh


Theresa Sullivan Prize for Professionalism and Professional Reasoning Skills

For the graduating students who have demonstrated excellence in the components of the Master of Occupational Therapy program that focus on professionalism and professional reasoning

  • Allan, Katherine Patricia

  • Enns, Carleigh Esprit


Weir Award

For a full-time Faculty of Graduate Studies Master's student and a Ph.D. student in Environment and Geography in the final year of study with good academic standing who has presented the most outstanding thesis

  • Amaral Wasielesky, Gabriela

  • Wilt, James


* June 2025 graduate

** February 2025 graduate

List of graduates

Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

Doctor of Philosophy: Medicine    

Includes Community Health Sciences, Family Social Science

Tittlemier, Brenda
Major: Applied Health Sciences
Thesis: Investigating evaluation and effects of partnered rehabilitation research: a mixed methods approach.
Advisor: Sibley, Kathryn Mklassenay
Co-Advisor: Cooper, Juliette Elizabeth

Khan, Mohd Wasif
Major: Biochem. and Medical Genetics
Thesis: Integrative exploration of taste genetics, oral microbiome, and socioeconomic factors in early childhood caries.
Advisor: Hu, Pingzhao
Co-Advisor: Chelikani, Prashen Venkata G Kumar

Allen, Lindsay Patrichia
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: The mental health of frontline workers in Canada; a grounded theory study.
Advisor: Hatala, Andrew Richard
Co-Advisor: Mignone, Javier Jose

Haque, Md. Ashiqul
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: Modifiable risk factors in administrative health data: validity of smoking identification algorithms and patterns of social determinants of health documentation.
Advisor: Lix, Lisa Marie

Kombo, Bernadette Kina
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: The material semiotics of “heavy drinking” among young people in Taita-Taveta, Kenya: an ethnographic examination.
Advisor: Lorway, Robert Read

Liu, Yixiu
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: Joint model of multilevel longitudinal and survival data: using the auxiliary mixed-effect Poisson model as the survival submodel.
Advisor: Jiang, Depeng

Tshikudi, Malu Diane
Major: Immunology
Thesis: Characterization of the effect of the lack of chromogranin A and pancreastatin inhibition on colonic epithelial barrier integrity and function in male and female mice during colitis.
Advisor: Ghia, Jean-Eric

Nuhu, Faisal
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Consequences of genital inflammation and potential strategies for its regulation by inducing regulatory T cells.
Advisor: McKinnon, Lyle Robert
Co-Advisor: Ball, Terry Blake

Omole, Tosin Elizabeth
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Pre-HIV circulating T cell profiles as predictors of HIV acquisition and early disease progression.
Advisor: McKinnon, Lyle Robert
Co-Advisor: Uzonna, Jude Ezeh

Tough, Riley Hughes
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with decreased HIV set-point viral load in African populations modify expression of interferon signaling pathways.
Advisor: McLaren, Paul
Co-Advisor: Ball, Terry Blake

Willman, Marnie Jean
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Identification and characterization of novel antivirals for seasonal influenza A virus.
Advisor: Kobasa, Darwyn Lawrence

Amiri, Shayan
Major: Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Thesis: Antimuscarinic drugs exert ß-arrestin-biased agonism at the muscarinic acetylcholine type 1 receptor.
Advisor: Fernyhough, Paul

Chauhan, Sanjana
Major: Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Thesis: Muscarinic receptor antagonism activates TRPM3 channels to augment mitochondrial function and provide neuroprotection.
Advisor: Fernyhough, Paul

Mishra, Pranav
Major: Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Thesis: 17-beta estradiol in mitochondrial function and neuroprotection in central and peripheral nervous systems: mechanisms and implications.
Advisor: Albensi, Benedict Charles
Co-Advisor: Fernyhough, Paul

Doctor of Philosophy: Nursing

Klippenstein, Andrea Diane Winther
Major: Nursing IIS
Thesis: Empowering pediatric sibling hematopoietic stem cell donor voices through digital storytelling.
Advisor: West, Christina Helen

Doctor of Philosophy: Management

Liu, Xin
Major: Management
Thesis: Three essays on corporate finance.
Advisor: Zheng, Xiaofan Steven

Liu, Yang
Major: Management
Thesis: Three essays on household finance, entrepreneurship, and corporate finance.
Advisor: Lu, Lei
Co-Advisor: Liao, Chi Meng Qi

Pomart, Peter Nicholas
Major: Management
Thesis: Indigenous voices on self-determination, FPIC, and Canada’s evolving duty to consult and accommodate framework: an empirical study.
Advisor: Dyck, Bruno

Yu, Li
Major: Management
Thesis: Three essays on managerial traits in corporate outcomes.
Advisor: Wu, Zhenyu

Master of Dentistry

Abu Sharkh, Farah
Major: Pediatric Dentistry
Thesis: Comparative analysis of polymerization efficiency of Icon resin infiltrant and Embrace Wetbond sealant under varying curing conditions.
Advisor: Franca, Rodrigo

Bhasin, Harpreet Kaur
Major: Prosthodontics
Thesis: The mechanical behaviour of crowns fabricated from multilayered zirconia for mandibular molars in bruxers using Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
Advisor: Pesun, Igor John

Brown, Meagan Alanna
Major: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Grauer, Joseph Arthur (St. John’s College)
Major: Periodontics

Klassen, Richard Paul
Major: Periodontics

Korowski, Stella
Major: Orthodont/Dentofac Orthopedics
Thesis: Transfer accuracy of 3D printed trays for indirect bonding of custom 3D printed orthodontic brackets.
Advisor: Wiltshire, William Anthony

Lee, Anita
Major: Orthodont/Dentofac Orthopedics
Thesis: Accuracy of Bolton anterior and overall ratios on ClinCheck® software in the crowded dentition.
Advisor: Wiltshire, William Anthony

Patel, Tarik Pravinkumar
Major: Prosthodontics
Thesis: Evaluating the efficiency of the different resilient overdenture attachments in implant-assisted cast partial dentures.
Advisor: Pesun, Igor John

Master of Science: Dentistry

Shafizadeh, Marziyeh
Major: Oral Biology
Thesis: Bitter taste genetics and association with oral health and COVID-19 outcomes in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
Advisor: Bhullar, Rajinder Pal
Co-Advisor: Chelikani, Prashen Venkata G Kumar

Master of Science: Medicine

Includes Community Health Sciences, Family Social Science

Farion, Haley Dawn
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: "identifying and comparing anticipated and experienced enablers and barriers to implementing an intradialytic cycling program: a multi-method approach"
Advisor: Bohm, Clara
Co-Advisor: Sibley, Kathryn May

Malabanan, Russell Juliano Jose
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: Identifying priority challenges affecting mental health in adult Manitobans receiving facility-based hemodialysis: a mixed methods study.
Advisor: Bohm, Clara
Co-Advisor: Lorway, Robert Read

Tyrrell, Jack Domenic
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: Rates of head contacts, body contacts, suspected injuries, and mechanisms of injury in club versus university volleyball: a video analysis study.
Advisor: Russell, Kelly Fern
Co-Advisor: Afifi, Tracie

Wang, Qunfeng
Major: Community Health Sciences
Thesis: Analyzing Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) trajectories and the impact of COVID-19 on prostate cancer screening and diagnosis in Manitoba.
Advisor: Jiang, Depeng

Goldstone-Joubert, Zoe Maude
Major: Genetic Counselling
Thesis: Using Drosophila melanogaster to determine the phenotypic spectrum of pathogenic KAT6A and KAT6B variants.
Advisor: Marcogliese, Paul Christopher

Moss, Emily Rose
Major: Genetic Counselling
Thesis: Preliminary validation of a novel genetic knowledge scale for familial hypercholesterolemia: evaluation of face validity and core concepts.
Advisor: Christian, Susan

Junankar, Neil Mukul
Major: Human Anatomy & Cell Science
Thesis: Modulating functional brain connectivity using high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS).
Advisor: Ko, Ji Hyun

Ogungbola, Olamide (St. John’s College)
Major: Immunology
Thesis: Uncovering interferon lambda responses in human gastrointestinal immunity.
Advisor: Santer, Deanna Michelle

Rajani, Huda Fatima
Major: Immunology
Thesis: Investigating the role of Semaphorin 3E in airway epithelial-mesenchymal transition and remodeling in allergic asthma.
Advisor: Soussi Gounni, Abdelilah

Taefehshokr, Sina
Major: Immunology
Thesis: Role of pentraxin 3 in type-2 low asthma.
Advisor: Soussi Gounni, Abdelilah

Chan, Rose Hiu Laam
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Development and analysis of SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor binding domain targeting aptamers.
Advisor: Kobasa, Darwyn Lawrence

Ha, Ryan
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Prevalence, distribution, and diagnostic testing for Legionella, and growth curves and immune responses of clinical isolates of Legionella: a scoping review and an in-vitro study.
Advisor: Rueda Vallejo, Zulma Vanessa
Co-Advisor: Keynan, Yoav

Lemaille, Candice
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Assessment of mpox knowledge, health-seeking behaviours and sexual activities in communities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Advisor: Kindrachuk, Kenneth Jason

Pidsadny, Paula Elizabeth
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Surveillance of antimicrobial resistant pathogens in Canadian retail meat using a One-Health lens: linkages to the human sector through the farm-to-fork continuum.
Advisor: Golding, George Ryan

Taguiam, Erwin John Marquez
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: Host RNA biomarkers of tuberculosis disease and with people living with HIV.
Advisor: Rueda Vallejo, Zulma Vanessa
Co-Advisor: Keynan, Yoav

Vallis, Jack William
Major: Med Microbiology & Infect Dis
Thesis: The impact of a delayed SARS-CoV-2 vaccine dose interval on the immune system: B cell maturation and antibody neutralization.
Advisor: Card, Catherine Mary
Co-Advisor: McKinnon, Lyle Robert

Senthil, Harshal
Major: Pathology
Thesis: Investigating the metabolic landscape of recurrent group 3 medulloblastoma.
Advisor: Sharif, Tanveer

Aguilar, John Paul Centeno
Major: Physiology & Pathophysiology
Thesis: The AMME study: amniotic fluid as mediator of the maternal environment.
Advisor: Pascoe, Chris

Bhatia, Yeshika
Major: Physiology & Pathophysiology
Thesis: Investigating sex-related differences in renal tissues from prohibitin-1 knock-in mouse models.
Advisor: Mishra, Suresh

Lowry, McKay
Major: Physiology & Pathophysiology
Thesis: EpOMEs and DiHOMEs require TRPA1 and/or TRPV1 to induce calcium flux in human airway smooth muscle.
Advisor: Pascoe, Chris

Rozovsky, Tim
Major: Physiology & Pathophysiology
Thesis: Is Empagliflozin equivalent and/or synergistic with ACE inhibition in the prevention of chemotherapy mediated cardiotoxicity?
Advisor: Jassal, Davinder Singh

Cruise, Braden Dwaine
Major: Surgery
Thesis: NT-proBNP as a predictor of postoperative atrial fibrillation after thoracic surgery.
Advisor: Srinathan, Sadeesh Kumar

Master of Nursing

Aikman, Monica Amalia
Major: Nursing 

Bell, Ashley Jennette
Major: Nursing
Thesis: Being me: the neonatal intensive care unit care experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ parents in Canada.
Advisor: Woodgate, Roberta Lynn

Bhamra, Karandeep Singh
Major: Nursing 

Brandt, Adam Bernard Paul
Major: Nursing
Thesis: The lived experiences of nurses who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+in providing nursing care within an urban prairie setting: an interpretive descriptive study.
Advisor: Scruby, Lynn S

Buhisan, Jaypee Benitez
Major: Nursing 

Campbell, Heather Ann
Major: Nursing 

Court, Grace
Major: Nursing 

Duke, Meara Madison Grant
Major: Nursing 

Fagbuyi, Oluwatoyosi Yewande
Major: Nursing 

Gardiner, Stacie Ladawn
Major: Nursing 

Gbara, Bariadora Samuel (St. John's College)
Major: Nursing 

Hallow, Roberta Mary-Jean
Major: Nursing 

Harder, Jolynn
Major: Nursing 

Hickey, Shannon
Major: Nursing 

Kazina, Kali Lorrin
Major: Nursing 

Klassen Huebner, Rachel Margaret Anne
Major: Nursing 

McNabb, Kiersten Aileen  
Major: Nursing 

Neufeld, Jacqueline Nicole
Major: Nursing 

Nishtala, Supriya Bhavani
Major: Nursing 

Okaluk, Holly Paulina
Major: Nursing 

Pankiewicz, Mariah Klazina
Major: Nursing 

Ramer, Sophie
Major: Nursing 

Ryback, Erin Nicole
Major: Nursing 

Smart, Jessica Kitson
Major: Nursing 

Surtees, Alexandra Rochelle
Major: Nursing

Walia, Harleen
Major: Nursing

Yameen, Jessica Karly
Major: Nursing

Master of Science: Kinesiology & Recreation Management

Neiles, David Adam
Major: Kinesiology and Recreation
Thesis: The association and differences of various lower body athletic performance metrics in adolescent male football and volleyball athletes.
Advisor: Cornish, Stephen Mark

Olarinde, Faith Oluwaseyi
Major: Kinesiology and Recreation
Thesis: Differences in the short-term cardiovascular response to active standing orthostatic stress test between individuals with and without long-COVID.
Advisor: Villar, Rodrigo

Thrones, Mikal Gordon
Major: Kinesiology and Recreation
Thesis: Ergogenic effects of creatine monohydrate on blood-flow restricted resistance exercise performance: double-blind, randomised, crossover trial.
Advisor: Cornish, Stephen Mark

Master of Business Administration

Abitogun, Omoshalewa Abisola
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Adegbite, Faridat Moyosore
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Aikhuemelo, Folasade Florence
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Ali, Syed Adil
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Antony, Alan    
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Aripirala, Abhi Roop Prasanth Sarma
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Ataullah, Gesudraz Mohamad Ishaque
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Bansal, Shubhansh
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Blumer, Harsha
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Dahal, Sarun
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Dang, My Uyen
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Duncan, Carly Ann
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Dunn, Fiona Maria (St. John's College)
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Duong, Thanh Tran Trang
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Ezeh, Somtochukwu Lawrence
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Gao, Ming
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Haider, Sk. Adnan
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Hosein, Sanjeev Vasishta Marc
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Hurd, Geoffrey Langdon
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Immanuel, Moses Felix
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Iwasaki, Shih-Han Liu
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Jakpa, Oyomikon (St. John's College)
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Jalis, Sharib Zergham
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Jiang, Can
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Kannan, Sabarish
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Karan, Animesh
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Kothandan Rajan, Yaamini Rathinam
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Lu, Cu Bang 
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Manappetty, Sreejit Jayan 
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Maskiw-Connelly, Kalyn Eire 
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Mediwake, Priyanji 
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Mou, Yutong
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Mudzwiti, Nyaradzo Aloisia
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Mushayakarara, Tapiwa Learoy
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Nanda, Rishab Manish
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Nartey, Frederick Nene
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Nguyen, Nhu Thuy Tien (St. John's College)
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Nnajiofor, Ugonna
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Ofili, Chukwudi Joshua
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Oliver, Robin Lloyd
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Oluwasanmi, Eniola Rosemary
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Palamattam, Mikhael David
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Parmar, Vats
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Pathak, Nihar
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Paul, Elvis Tobor
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Qiao, Muzi
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Rahul
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Rashid, Rifat Nur
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Rathi, Shrikant Girish
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Sawchuk Franz, Laryssa Brittan
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Saxena, Shobhit (St. John's College)
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Sen, Johann
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Shah, Vandit Samir
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Shetty, Binita Manoj
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Solanki, Lalit Kumar
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Sukkau, Michael John
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Swope, Mackenzie Caroline
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Thiessen, Shane Jeffrey Miles
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Tokas, Tushar
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Varma, Nishtha Satyen
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Vaz, Janice
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Venkateswaran, Aravind
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Wanjala, Elizabeth Nekesa
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Yasmin Mou, Munnuzan
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Zhang, Meng
Major: Management Interdisciplinary 

Master of Finance

Bolboli, Shabnam
Major: Finance

Chen, Jianda
Major: Finance

Deng, Zhe
Major: Finance

Ding, Dong
Major: Finance

Gunyere, Van-Lee
Major: Finance

Hu, Yunlei
Major: Finance

Jiang, Yuan
Major: Finance

Kamau, Irene Wairimu
Major: Finance

Li, Meng
Major: Finance

Li, Xiang
Major: Finance

Li, Yangyimei
Major: Finance

Lin, Zhuoyun
Major: Finance

Liu, Yiting
Major: Finance

Paknia, Meysam
Major: Finance

Quach, Thu Thao
Major: Finance

Sun, Xinjie
Major: Finance

Tahir, Muhammad Sohaib
Major: Finance

Thomas, Jaime
Major: Finance

Wan, Jiawei
Major: Finance

Zhao, Qingyuan
Major: Finance

Zhao, Shiqing
Major: Finance

Zou, Huabin
Major: Finance

Master of Science: Management

Bagheri, Pedram
Major: Management
Thesis: Comparison of Short vs Conventional networks to alleviate food insecurity through supply chain resilience.
Advisor: Gajpal, Yuvraj, Appadoo, Srimantoorao S

Emamikervee, Shabnam
Major: Management
Thesis: The impact of religious conformity, peer presence, and self-monitoring on donation behaviour.
Advisor: Sivaramakrishnan, Subramanian

Ma, Wen
Major:Management
Thesis: Beyond the venture: investigating neurodiverse entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial practice as a form of healing.
Advisor: Greidanus, Nathan Sidney

Mohamadpour, Sarah
Major: Management
Thesis: Optimized emergency shelter ranking: a multi-criteria decision-making framework for post-disaster response.
Advisor: Malalgoda, Narendra Dhananjaya K
Co-advisor: Gajpal, Yuvraj

Mollazamani, Mahdad
Major: Management
Thesis: How firms prioritize the dynamic trade-off theory and funding horizon theory: investigating the impact of cash needs on adjustment speed toward leverage target.
Advisor: Au, Shiu-Yik

Rezvani, Mitra
Major: Management
Thesis: Adjustment orientations of expatriate spouses: a qualitative exploration of coping mechanisms and resource dynamics.
Advisor: Lee, Raymond T

Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics

Babu Kishore, Dharsan Kishore
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Fraser, Danielle Arden Ivey
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Gu, Yifan
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Onyedum, Chidinma Precious
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Patel, Shivam Bharatkumar
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Ren, Chenhao
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Sanwarwala, Aliasgar Shabbir
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Shen, Jingyao
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Shoariansatari, Melika
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Wan, Yang
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt 

Zhang, Tianshi
Major: Log/Supp Ch Mgmt

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Bachelor of Health Sciences

  • Patel, Tarjani Sunilkumar (with Distinction)
  • Saif, Maryum

Bachelor of Health Studies

  • Blouw, Sandy Kam
  • Hallett, Lauren Grace (with Distinction)
  • Nkwoji, Jamie Chimuanya (University College)
  • Shing, Emma Ann Ying Hui

Max Rady College of Medicine

Doctor of Medicine

  • Bird, Glennis Lorraine
  • Shortt, John Dovener

College of Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing

  • Abdullahi, Sumaya Mohamed
  • Abioye, Gift Chiamaka (St. John's College)
  • Abraham, Asmir Gidey
  • Abrasaldo, Iris Habito
  • Adebajo, Aderanti Francisca
  • Adebiyi, Esther Abidemi (St. John's College)
  • Adegboro, Elizabeth Folasade (St. John's College)
  • Adekunle, Dorcas Oluwabukola (St. Paul's College)
  • Advincula, Aldrin Gerald Flores
  • Agellon, Elyssa Joy Vicedo (with Distinction) (St. John's College)
  • Ajayi, Adedoyin Ebunoluwa
  • Ajayi, Martha (University College)
  • Ajike, Erioluwa Anuoluwapo
  • Amaraizu, Onyinyechi Rejoice
  • Anderson, Emily Elizabeth
  • Anosike, Victoria Adure (St. John's College)
  • Antioquia, Sophia Anne Hilaga
  • Arevalo, Aicelle Kaye Santos
  • Assefa, Naomi
  • Asuncion, Gian Andrei Carlo
  • Balagus, Maegan Lorna
  • Balogun, Abdulramon Olawale
  • Bedard, Brooklyn
  • Bello, Rabiat Ayodeji
  • Bergbusch, Emily Eden (with Distinction)
  • Bickel, Schyler (with Distinction)
  • Brar, Prabjot
  • Brar, Sukhamreet
  • Buoncore, Giovanna Emilia
  • Cano, Jess Francisco
  • Carlos, Joshua Santos
  • Case, Dylan Kyle
  • Cerullo, Matteo Reginald Donato
  • Chen, Zhen
  • Chepil, Judah Justus (with Distinction) (St. John's College)
  • Chileshe, Kencia Chendende
  • Cuenca, Carmina
  • Delos Santos, Rinthiane Liandrei Enriquez
  • Deora, Mannat
  • Dewitt, Richelle Elizabeth (with Distinction)
  • Dumangan, Michelle Nicdao
  • Ekwegh Chidi, Chinenye Favour
  • Fetterly, Stephanie Nora Elizabeth
  • Finkelshtein, Shirel
  • Gardose, Shann Klyde dela Torre (St. Paul's College)
  • Giron, Alodie Beatriz Cordero
  • Goldstein, Joshua Michael
  • Gomez, John Paulo
  • Gonzales, Xena Joy Sagra
  • Habtom, Ruth Michael
  • Hoff, Siena Elizabeth
  • Ibehfrancis, Emmanuel Ifeanyi (St. John's College)
  • Ilagan, Marydel
  • Jersak, Ava Mercy
  • Jodoin, Adrielle Marie (with Distinction)
  • Jucutan, Carl Emmanuel
  • Kalabanka, Chloe Elizabeth
  • Kapilik, Chloe Joy
  • Kaur, Rajbeer
  • Kaur, Simranjit
  • Kayemba, Margaret Viktoriya
  • King, Dahniel Alyssa Waje
  • Kleitman, Mishel
  • Klippenstein, Pamela Gail
  • Koval, Olha
  • Lacson, Lanz Remyl
  • Ledoux, Monique Carmelle Carriere
  • Lee, Joohee
  • Livingstone, Sarah Lynn
  • Lusung, Justine Dale Ocampo
  • MacGillivray, Jayne Lauren
  • Magalas, Danika Shea
  • Masaun, Satinderpal Singh
  • Mogos, Betial Beyene
  • Mudashiru, Temilolu Susana
  • Mutter, Katherine Emma (with Distinction)
  • Nabukeera, Ethel Edwina
  • Narine, Stacie Sarojini (with Distinction)
  • Nebres, Rachel Tala
  • Nguyen, Daniel Viet (St. Paul's College)
  • Nguyen, Duyen Thao Huong
  • O'Callaghan, Arizona Jade (with Distinction)
  • Okhawere, Cordelia Onoshorena (St. John's College)
  • Oladeji, Oluwakemi
  • Olayemi, Zenita Omo
  • Onuoha, Ifeoma Charity (St. John's College)
  • Orogun, Ayomide (St. John's College)
  • Owusuaa Pokoo, Afua
  • Paguio, Jan Robert Rivera
  • Palo, Cristelle Jane
  • Pham, Melissa Anne Ree (with Distinction)
  • Prajapati, Nikita Kiritbhai
  • Rio, Michael Dominic
  • Rivera, Gracielle Garcia
  • Rivera, Kassell Lacson
  • Robiso, Franchesca Iman M.
  • Salvador, Harvey Dumo
  • Saul, Anuja
  • Saul, Jersey Dale Nario
  • Servino, Aubrey Jaden Predas
  • Shaw, Andie Elizabeth
  • Sta. Ana, Marinela Denise Holganza
  • Steininger, Olivia Belle
  • Szewczyk, Kaitlyn Christine Carol
  • Tesfu, Abel
  • Thapar, Uday
  • Thrun, Victoria Jane (with Distinction)
  • Tian, Yufan
  • Toews, Jennifer Cheryl (with Distinction)
  • Ugbo, Precious Cherish
  • Umeh, Jovita Chinaza
  • Unrau, Evangeline
  • Ursua, Joana Angel (St. John's College)
  • Vyas, Aastha Chetanbhai
  • Warkentin, Hannah Payton Kathleen
  • Williamson, Lindzi Dana
  • Wong, Nathan William
  • Yanguez Olmos, Chantal Aneth
  • Yeboah, Mabel
  • Zang, Yiqun
  • Zhou, Elizabeth Sweet Ding

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Bachelor of Kinesiology

  • Basarab, Noah Paul
  • Chang, Megan Shari
  • Colbourne, Maggie Justine
  • Cvijic, Jovana
  • Dimitroff, Madison Olivia (with Distinction)
  • Drazenovic, Mateo Luka
  • English, Brooke Meghan Bronwyn (with Distinction)
  • Franklin, Rebecca Ann
  • Hatcher, Kathryn Dawn
  • Koehne, Cameron Matthew
  • Lilke, Emma
  • Poulton, Dana Lynn Cameron
  • Saccoh, Mildred Isiatu
  • Sanad, Beshoy
  • Younas, Bisma

Bachelor of Physical Education

  • Caballero, Elvin Jarom
  • Ilagan, Christine Jane
  • Lautt, Phoenix Towson

Bachelor of Recreation Management & Community Development

  • Kostis, Rome

Faculty of Management/ I. H. Asper School of Business

Bachelor of Commerce - Honours

  • Abdelrahman, Lenah Hassan Mohamed
  • Afolabi, Boluwatife Oluwatoyosi
  • Ahmed, Faris
  • Ahmed, Youssef Ashraf Salaheldin
  • Akadiri, Joseph
  • Akande, Moreoluwa Michael
  • Amipara, Vikrantkumar Mahendrabhai
  • Ashique, Aliya
  • Assalarachchi, Nuravi Sajanima
  • Baylon, Josiah Obed
  • Bell, Sydney Catherine
  • Bollegraf, Avery Stephen
  • Brown, Logan Lionel (with Distinction)
  • Chakrobortty, Puja
  • Cho, Emily Michelle (with Distinction)
  • Daiyan, Mir Mohammad Zahin
  • De Lima, Lily Eimle
  • Fatullali, Bahruz
  • Francis, Lily (St. Paul's College)
  • Franco Pineda, Nicole Catherine
  • Gbadegbe, Lawton Nayram Kwame
  • Gier, John Mickael
  • Gill, Harmukh Singh
  • Glatz, Garrison Liam
  • Hasanat, Mohammad Sakib
  • Himanshu
  • Huynh, Crystal
  • Ifenyin, Emmanuel
  • Johnson, Owen David (with Distinction)
  • Kaluzny, Nicoletta Marie (St. Paul's College)
  • Kareem, Eeman Titilope
  • Khan, Muhammad Zeerak
  • Kiakou, Celmira Mafoundamene
  • Kim, Jeongeun
  • Kinsman, Megan Denise (with Distinction)
  • Larter, Ireland Delainey (St. Paul's College)
  • Lema, Yannick Japhet
  • Linton, Graeme William
  • Ma, Siyifan
  • Malhi, Navneet Kaur
  • Malhotra, Kriti
  • Martens, Rachel Jane (with Distinction)
  • McCallum, Joseph Alexander
  • Nguyen, Doan Minh Quan
  • Nguyen, Minh Huyen (with Distinction)
  • Niblock, Ainsley (with Distinction)
  • O'Leary, Jonah Mark
  • O'Neill, Jamie Lee
  • Oduseso, Samuel Oluwapelumi
  • Odutayo, Praise
  • Okafor, Chikodili Joy (St. John's College)
  • Perera, Batugahage Sachini Savindhi
  • Pineau, Taylor David
  • Plaha, Manpreet Singh
  • Ranjit Singh, Jaidev
  • Recabarren Rodriguez, Fernanda Alejandra
  • Robbins, Aela Brett (with Distinction)
  • Seguinte, Angelinne
  • Sever, Makyla Alessandra
  • Shah, Umangkumar Alpeshkumar
  • Singh, Reetpal
  • Singh, Robin
  • Singh, Yashpreet
  • Stalker, Eric Robert
  • Strick, Eric David (with Distinction)
  • Sutaria, Disha Dinesh
  • Tagle, Lee Jairus Yitzhak (with Distinction)
  • Thiessen, McKenzie Hope
  • Trumbla, Karlie Jeanine Olson
  • Truong, Chloe
  • Unger, Steven Thomas
  • Vermette, Joel Andre
  • Warring, Harabhay Singh
  • Wilson, Cooper Joseph
  • Wu, Yashan
  • Zeng, Yuming (University College)

Baccalauréat en administration des affaires

  • Al Youssfi, Abdelkarim
  • Elfilali, Ines (avec distinction) (St. John's College)
  • Ngom, Papa Omar (avec distinction)
  • Tshibasu Ngoy, Vicky