2017-2018

News Release

REF NO.: 17

SUBJECT: Memorial University holds fall convocation ceremonies in St. John's

DATE: October 16, 2017

More than 1,000 degrees, including more than 480 graduate degrees, will be awarded to Memorial University students during fall convocation.

The first session of fall convocation took place at the Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre on Oct. 5. Three sessions will take place at the St. John’s Arts and Culture Centre on Thursday, Oct. 19.

Live webcasts of each convocation session will be viewable 10 minutes prior to the start of each session on Memorial’s main page.

The list of fall 2017 graduates can be found online.

The full convocation schedule can be found below.

 

Honoraries

Along with the newest cohort of fall graduates crossing the stage, Memorial University is presenting three exceptional people with degrees honoris causa at fall ceremonies.

In Corner Brook on Oct. 5, Memorial conferred upon music educator Maxine Stanley an honorary doctor of laws degree.

At the St. John’s Arts and Culture Centre on Oct. 19, the university will confer upon Beverley McLachlin, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, an honorary doctor of laws degree, and Arnold Witzig, philanthropist and co-founder of the Arctic Inspiration Prize, an honorary doctor of laws degree.

Honorary degree recipients are chosen from nominations submitted by the public to the Senate, the university’s academic governing body, after a careful examination of the grounds for their nomination. The honorary doctorate degree is designed to recognize extraordinary contribution to society or the university or exceptional intellectual or artistic achievement.

 

Professores emeriti

In addition, distinguished retired faculty members who were recently accorded the title professor emeritus/emerita by the university’s Senate will also be recognized at convocation ceremonies in St. John’s.

Dr. Larry Mathews, Department of English, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; Dr. Austin Richard (Rick) Cooper, Faculty of Medicine; and Dr. Michael Collins, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, will be recognized during ceremonies on Oct. 19.

Dr. Gerald Pocius, Department of Folklore, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, has also received the designation professor emeritus.

The distinction professor emeritus/emerita is open only to retired members of the faculty. To be eligible, a person must have served at least 10 years as a regular full-time faculty member at Memorial and must have held the rank of professor upon retirement. The prime criteria for nomination are sustained, outstanding scholarly work and/or service to the university.

President Gary Kachanoski will address all sessions of convocation.

For further information about convocation and those receiving special honours, please visit here. The broadcast will be available for viewing during each convocation session and archived on Memorial’s convocation website for future viewing.

 

Fall convocation schedule in St. John's

 

Oct. 19 at 10 a.m.

Beverley McLachlin, doctor of laws, honoris causa

Bachelor of arts (hons.)

Bachelor of arts

Bachelor of science (hons.)

Bachelor of science

Bachelor of physical education

Bachelor of recreation (co-op.)

Bachelor of recreation

Bachelor of kinesiology (co-op.)(hons.)

Bachelor of kinesiology (co-op.)

Bachelor of kinesiology

Bachelor of nursing

Master of arts

Master of philosophy

Master of physical education

Master of social work

Master of nursing

Master of science in pharmacy

Master of employment relations

Master of science in medicine

Master of science in kinesiology

Master of public health

Master of gender studies

 

Oct. 19 at 3 p.m.

Arnold Witzig, doctor of laws, honoris causa

Bachelor of engineering

Bachelor of commerce (co-op.)(hons.)

Bachelor of commerce (co-op.)

Bachelor of business administration (hons.)

Bachelor of business administration

International bachelor of business administration

Bachelor of maritime studies

Bachelor of technology

Bachelor of resource management

Master of science

Master of engineering

Master of business administration

Master of applied statistics

Master of environmental science

Master of marine studies (fisheries resource management)

Master of applied science

Master of engineering management

Master of maritime management

Master of technology management

Master of health ethics

Master of applied psychological science (co-op.)

Master of science in management

 

Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m.

Bachelor of music

Bachelor of special education

Bachelor of education (post-secondary)

Bachelor of education (intermediate/secondary)

Bachelor of education (primary/elementary)

Bachelor of music education

Master of education

Master of music

Master of arts and education (education and francophone literature and culture)

Doctor of philosophy

Doctor of psychology

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