麻豆直播 kicks off week of Spring Convocation ceremonies

Dave Labb茅 (second from left) is presented with the Distinguished Alumni Award by 麻豆直播 President Sean Kennedy (left), Indigenous Education and Cultural Consultant Karl Dockstader and Leah Hogan, Associate Director, Indigenous Education, during the afternoon convocation ceremony on June 10.

More than 800 graduates were ushered into 麻豆直播鈥檚 alumni community, June 10, as students from the Schools of Justice and Fitness, Allied Health and Community Services were presented with their diplomas on the first of six days of convocation ceremonies at the Welland Campus.

It was a day of reflection 鈥 to celebrate the triumphs and successes that culminate in convocation, and the struggles, the challenges and the determination needed to get there, said 麻豆直播 President Sean Kennedy in his address to the Class of 2024.

鈥淭his ceremony is part of your individual story 鈥 your 麻豆直播 story 鈥 and a celebration of what you鈥檝e accomplished and the excitement of possibilities and dreams that lie ahead,鈥 Kennedy said. 鈥淭his ceremony is about looking back on where you鈥檝e come from. It鈥檚 about being present in this moment to feel the groundswell of pride from your supporters and champions, and to feel proud of yourself.

鈥淭his spirit of celebration is one I hope you will carry with you for the rest of your lives.鈥

A highlight of the day was the presentation of the first of two prestigious Governor General鈥檚 Academic medals, awarded to the graduating student who achieved the highest overall grade-point average from a diploma program.

For nearly 150 years, the have recognized the outstanding scholastic achievements of students in Canada. They are awarded at four distinct levels: Bronze at the secondary school level; Collegiate Bronze at the post-secondary, diploma level; Silver at the undergraduate level; and Gold at the graduate level.

This year鈥檚 Collegiate Bronze medal recipient was Julianna Pennings, a mature student who achieved a 98 percent average in the Recreation Therapy Program while balancing her studies, career and family life.

A former nurse, Pennings returned to school in Fall 2022 to follow a path that would combine her previous health care experience with her creative pursuits.

Recreation Therapy graduate Julianna Pennings was presented with the Governor General Collegiate Bronze Medal for achieving the highest grade-point average of all students in a diploma program.

Addressing her fellow graduates during the afternoon ceremony, Pennings thanked them for their companionship, their kindness and their friendliness as she faced uncertainty while looking to start a new chapter in life.

鈥淵our support has meant the world to me,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou have all become so much more than the unfamiliar faces I saw on day one. We have all worked so hard, celebrated each other鈥檚 wins, and experienced our own personal challenges and barriers to reach this moment of graduation. For that, I couldn鈥檛 be prouder of us.鈥

Pennings also received the Dean鈥檚 Award for the School of Community Services for scoring the highest GPA within her school of study. Paramedic graduate Cassenya Detmar and Community and Justice Services graduate Makayla Fairbanks were also presented with Dean鈥檚 Awards for finishing at the top of the class in the Schools of Allied Health and Justice and Fitness, respectively.

This year鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Award was also presented during the afternoon ceremony to Dave Labb茅, a member of the Innu from Northern Quebec, who was part of the inaugural class of students at 麻豆直播 in 1967.

Labb茅 graduated from the Electronic Engineering Technology Program in 1971 and returned to the College as an Elder after his retirement, drawing on his own education to impart knowledge in a way that mirrors the unique learning he experienced as an 麻豆直播 student.

He recalled his early days at 麻豆直播 when he was frustrated with his academic performance and wanted to leave. He met a physics professor told him why he shouldn鈥檛 quit and reminded him that greatness doesn鈥檛 come from within; it comes from the people who surround you and support you.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got so many people 鈥 sitting beside you, behind you, people here in the room, people not here at all tonight because they couldn鈥檛 be. I鈥檝e kept that with me and that鈥檚 been my way of looking at things: I鈥檓 never alone,鈥 Labb茅 said after being presented with the Distinguished Alumni Award and a piece of specially crafted Indigenous beadwork. 鈥淭his culmination is like a full circle for me. It鈥檚 brought me back to where I really need to be. Like the goose that forgot how to fly, hitching a ride to get home after 20 years. (He) ends up back where the egg was. This is where my egg was. This is where I actually got life.

鈥淚 envy you right now,鈥 he continued. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e still sitting in a seat in an institution that brought you not only understanding of yourself, but enlightenment of the world. You people graduating now, you鈥檙e a part of my family. I see you that way. You鈥檝e gone through a different kind of life. When you came here, you were a different person. I know none of you are the same person now, because that鈥檚 what happened to me鈥nd I thank you for carrying on that tradition.鈥

Labb茅鈥檚 remarks were followed by a performance by The Strong Water Singers entitled 鈥淭he Longest Walk.鈥 The local Indigenous-led women鈥檚 drum group also drummed as graduates entered the gymnasium at the start of both ceremonies.

Later in the week, 麻豆直播 will also bestow special honours to Wendy Wing, the Senior Vice-President of Finance and Administration at Rankin Construction Inc. and Port Colborne Quarries Inc., as well as President of Rankin Renewable Power Inc. Wing will be presented with an Honorary Bachelor of Applied Studies 鈥 Business Administration at the 3 p.m. ceremony on June 12, which celebrates new graduates from the College鈥檚 School of Technology and Trades.

By the time the College concludes its convocation week on June 15 鈥 each ceremony honouring graduating students from different areas of study 鈥 麻豆直播 will gain 5,500 new graduates.

In addition to the two held on June 10, convocation ceremonies will take place at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily from June 11 to June 15. All Spring Convocation ceremonies will be livestreamed from the Simplii Financial Athletic Centre at Welland Campus. To view the schedule and a list of programs graduating within each School 鈥 or to watch the livestream of any ceremony 鈥 visit 麻豆直播鈥檚 Convocation website.

麻豆直播 has a full-time enrolment of more than 11,000 students from over 95 countries, who study in 130 diploma, certificate and bachelor degree programs at specialized campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake. 麻豆直播 is also involved in educational projects and partnerships around the world and is ranked Canada鈥 s No.1 research college. Learn more at .

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