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2007 Fall Convocation
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Convocation at Carleton University 2
Saturday, November 3, 9:30 a.m.
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Convocation Speaker, Dr. Susan D. Phillips 6
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Order of Proceedings 7
Doctor ofPhilosophy from the Sprott School ofBusiness;
Doctor ofPhilosophy from the Faculty ofPublicAffairs; Master ofArts;
Master ofBusiness Administration; Master ofJournalism; Master ofSocialWork;
Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution; Graduate Diploma in European Integration Studies;
Bachelor ofArts (Honours); Bachelor ofArts; Bachelor of Commerce;
Bachelor ofInternational Business; Bachelor ofJournalism;
Bachelor ofPublicAffairs and Policy Management; Bachelor ofSocialWork
Saturday, November 3, 2:00 p.m.
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Convocation Speaker, Dr. Nigel S. Lockyer 26
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Order of Proceedings 27
Doctor ofPhilosophy from the Faculty ofArts and Social Sciences;
Doctor ofPhilosophy from the Faculty ofScience;
Doctor ofPhilosophy from the Faculty ofEngineering and Design;
Master ofArts; Master ofArchitecture; Master ofApplied Science; Master ofEngineering;
Master of Computer Science; Master ofScience; Bachelor ofArchitectural Studies;
Bachelor ofArts (Honours); Bachelor ofArts; Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours);
Bachelor of Computer Science; Bachelor ofEngineering; Bachelor ofHumanities;
Bachelor ofInformationTechnology; Bachelor ofMathematics (Honours); Bachelor ofMathematics;
Bachelor ofMusic; Bachelor ofScience (Honours); Bachelor of Science;
Certificate in theTeaching ofEnglish as a Second Language;
Certificate in FrenchTranslation Studies
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Medallists in the Graduating Class 49
Convocation at Carleton University
History TheMace
CarletonUniversityisuniquewithinthe Ontariouniversity Themaceis a staffsymbolizingauthority. Inthe
systemforseveralreasons. Itwas foundedin 1942 notbystate days ofknighthood, itwas aweapon,butafterthe
orchurchbutthroughacommunitymovement, initiatedby 16thcenturyitbecame solelya symbolofauthority
theYMCA, toprovidenon-sectarianeducationforthe carriedbyadistinguishedmemberofanassembly.It
thousands ofmen andwomenwho cameto Ottawain is usedon ceremonial occasionsto signifytheright
supportofthewareffort. Becauseoftheseroots, Carleton ofanindividual orinstitutiontoperformacertain
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has,throughoutits history, attemptedtomeettheneeds function inthe caseofuniversities, to grantdegrees.
ofthecommunitybymakingits programs andresources
widelyavailablethroughinnovativetechnologies and AtConvocation, themaceis carriedaheadofthe Chancelloras
lifelonglearningopportunities. heenters andleaves eachceremony. Duringtheceremony,the
maceis displayedon a specialstandas anembodimentofthe
Today, Carleton stands amongthebestcomprehensive authorityoftheUniversity.
universities inCanada. Itis adynamic, research-intensive
university, committedtoproviding anoutstanding Carleton'smacewaspresentedtotheUniversityin 1976 as
learningexperienceforitsmorethan24,000 students. The agiftfromthe ChairoftheBoardofGovernors atthattime,
Universityoffersmorethan 100majors, specializations Mr. HymanSoloway. Itisasilver-platedstaffapproximately
andconcentrations inareas as diverse as public affairs, threefeetlong. Attheupperendthereis abowlmarkedwith
journalism, artandculture, engineering, hightechnology, theUniversity's coatofarms andtheUniversitymottoinboth
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andinternational studies. LatinandEnglish "OperaNobisAeterna" and"OurstheTask
Eternal."Fromtheupperportionofthebowlrises aphoenix.
Today's Convocationceremony(the callingtogetherofthe Traditional oakleaves surroundthelowerend ofthestaff.
academic assembly)has itsroots inuniversitytraditions of
medievalEurope. TheDiploma
The diplomathegraduatesreceive atConvocationisthe
CoatofArms certificateofqualificationwhichpublishesthefactthatthe
Thecoatofarmswaspresentedto the studenthasfulfilled alltherequirements andcompleted
UniversitybyHisExcellencyTheRight theprescribedcourseofstudyforthe degree. Asthesenior
HonourableRamonJohnHnatyshyn,former academiclegislativebodyoftheUniversity,itistheSenate
governorgeneral ofCanada, onNovember 15, whichhas determinedwhethertherequirementshave
1992, aspartofCarleton's 50th anniversary beenmet. Thesignatures ofboththeChancellorandthe
celebrations. Itis describedinheraldicterms PresidentoftheUniversityappearonthediploma:the
as follows: "SableamapleleafGules irradiated Chancellorbecause ofhis roleinconferringthedegree, and
andchargedwith anopenbookArgent; Andfor thePresidentwho, as ChairofSenate, certifies thatSenate
a Crest: onawreathArgentSableandGules aPhoenixGules hasenactedtherequiredmotionto awardthedegree. The
quilledandbeaked Orissuingfromflames proper; Andfora Seal oftheUniversityis affixedtothediploma as amarkof
Motto: Ours theTaskEternal; AndforSupporters: on agrassy authentication.
mountoneitherside aravenSablebeakedandmemberedor
armedGules." AcademicDress
The academic dress ofCarletonUniversityresultsfroma
TheopenbookonthemapleleafsignifiesthatCarleton compromisebetweenthatfoundintheancientfoundationsof
Universityis inthenation's capital andthatlearningis open Britain andCanada andtheAmericanIntercollegiateCode.
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to allwhowishtopartakeofit. Thephoenix, thelegendary Allthreehoods bachelor's,master's, anddoctor's areofthe
eternalbird, symbolizestherenewingoflearningfromolder simpleorOxfordshape. Thebachelor's hoodismadeofblack
foundations, inrecognitionofHenryMarshallTory's role stuff. Themaster's and doctor's aremadeofblacksilk. All are
inthefoundingoftheUniversitywhenhewas 78years old. linedwithsilversilk,withtwo chevrons, oneofredand oneof
"Ours theTaskEternal"is takenfrom aWaltWhitmanpoem black. Frombachelor'sto doctor's, thehoodsareprogressively
entitled"Pioneers" andties inwiththeeternalqualityofthe longerandopenedto showmoreandmoreofthelining.
phoenix.
Thevelvetborderofthehoods denotesthedegreesgranted
Andso,theCarletonUniversitycoatofarms symbolizes sound accordingtothefollowingcolourcombinations: applied
learning, goodcitizenship, andthehighesthopes ofhumanity. scienceis orangewithablackcordsewn slightlyinfromthe
lowerborder; architectureis cerise; architectural studies
is cerisewith ablackcord sewn slightlyinfromthelower
border; arts iswhite; commerceis camelbrown; computer Thetwo shades ofblueinthe doctoralgownarethoseofthe
scienceis royalblue; engineeringis orange; humanities is UnitedNations, andrecognizetheUniversity's long-standing
whitewitharedcordsewn slightlyinfromthelowerborder; interest,fromits earliestyears, ininternational affairs and
industrial designis darkcardinal; information technology issues. ThecolourswerechosenwhentheUniversityawarded
ismaize,includingagreenchevrontodenotethejoint itsfirsthonorarydegreein 1954tothesecond secretary
degreeand advanceddiplomafromCarletonUniversity general oftheUnitedNations, thelateDagHammarskjold. The
andAlgonquin Collegerespectively; internationalbusiness traditionofawardinghonorary degrees to secretaries general
is camelbrownwith aredcord sewn slightlyinfromthe oftheUnitedNations has continuedsincethattime.
lowerborder;journalismiswhitewith ablackcordsewn
slightlyinfromthelowerborder; managementstudies and ThegownofthehonoraryDoctorofLaws, Literature,Music,
business administrationarecamelbrownwithablackcord Science, Engineering,ArchitectureorFineArtsis afullrobe
sewnslightlyinfromthelowerborder; mathematics is withbell-shaped sleeves. Itismade offineroyalbluecloth
huntergreen; musicisVenetianpink; public administration withfacings andsleevesinlightblue silk. Thehoodis made
ispeacockblue; public affairs andpolicymanagementis ofthe samematerial asthegown,hasthesameliningasthat
tealwith agoldcord sewn slightlyinfromthelowerborder; forthedegrees grantedbyexamination, andisborderedwith
scienceisgoldenyellow; socialworkis cream; anddoctorof darkmauveforthe degreeofDoctorofLaws; vibrantbluefor
philosophyis purple. the degreeofDoctorofLiterature; Venetianpinkforthe degree
ofDoctorofMusic; redforthe degreeofDoctorofScience;
Themaster's andbachelor'sgowns, tobewornwiththe above orangeforthedegreeofDoctorofEngineering; ceriseforthe
hoods, areoffulllength, made ofblackstuff, with agathered degreeofDoctorofArchitecture; anddarkcardinalforthe
yokebehind, andlongopen-frontedsleeves. Thedoctoralgown degreeofDoctorofFineArts.
is offull style, made offineroyalblueclothwithfacings of
lightblue silk,withafullgatheredyokebehind, andclosed
sleeveswithanopeningatthe elbows.
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ThePresiding OfficerofConvocation istheChancellorofthe Also assistingatConvocation:
University,MarcGarneau, C.C., CD.,B.Sc, Ph.D., LL.D., P.Eng. Registrar's Office
SuzanneBlanchard, B.Comm.
Accompanyinghim onthestageis DavidDunn, B.Arch., Chair AssociateVice-President(StudentServices)
oftheBoardofGovernors, andSamyMahmoud, B.Sc, M.Eng., andUniversityRegistrar
Ph.D., P.Eng., PresidentandVice-Chancellorpro tempore
BettyCarrier
AssistingtheChancellorare: Lisa Chow, B.A.
BrianMortimer, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D. SueDunsmore
AssociateProfessorofMathematics andStatistics AmyEraser
ClerkofSenate andMarshal ofConvocation RebeccaHoskins, B.A.
EmmaKane, B.A.
Shibu Pal, B.E., M.S., M.A.Sc, Ph.D. PatKenny
AssociateProfessorandAssociateDeanofBusiness KrysiaKotarba
andAssociateMarshal ofConvocation KittyKrupop, B.P.E.
KellyLauzon, M.A.
SusanWhitney, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ValLeon, B.A.
AssistantProfessorofHistory NeilMcFadyen
andAssociateMarshalofConvocation DeanMellway, M.S.W.
PattyPatrick,B.A.
JohnBlenkinsop, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D. CarolynRicher, B.A.
AssociateProfessorofEarthSciences JudithSrna, B.A.
andBeadleofConvocation MonikaSt. Jean
ErikaStrathearn
JerrettClark, B.A. Chandra Stratton, B.A.
UndergraduateRegistrarSpecialist,Registrar's Office LisaTsotroudis, B.A.
andBeadleofConvocation JeffWeiser
AnneYoung, B.A.
GretaHall
LearningSupportServices SpecialProjects Coordinator Registrar's Office, FacultyofGraduate StudiesandResearch
andBeadleofConvocation Carol Corkran
(Acting) AssistantDean/Registar
M. ElizabethHughes, B.A., C.T.E.S.L., M.A.
LecturerinInitiatives inEducation AnnBold
andBeadleofConvocation JudyBowman
MaureenFagan
Brenda ColleenPledge, B.A. HadbaaZebala, B.A.
SeniorStudentServices Officer,
Registrar's Office OfficeofthePresident
andBeadle ofConvocation ColleenLaPlante, CM.P.
P. NicholasRowe, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
AssociateProfessorofEconomics
andBeadleofConvocation
Matthew G. Sorley, B.A., M.A.
InstructorinPsychology
andBeadleofConvocation
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UniversityCommunications
HeatherBrown, B.A.
(Acting) Director, Communications and CommunityRelations
EileenArdron, B.I.D.
MarthaAttridge-Bufton, B.B.A.
SallyBabson, C.M.P.
Tara Chaisson
LinMoody, B.J., M.A.
TanyaPobuda, B.J.
MandySinclair, B.A., dip.
Chris Strangemore
LoriTarbett, B.J.
Senate Office
CathyPearen
DeputyClerkofSenate
UniversityAmbassadors
HumaAshraf
Karla Bochert
Jessica Cameron
DanielleDickson
DannyHagemeyer
IhorKorbabicz
LiamLynch, B.P.A.P.M.
RyanMacKay, B.A.
JamieMcinnis
DavidPatrick
NataliePinto
AndreiaPintoDo Couto
Vanessa Sears
Anshul Singh
JoshuaWalt, B.A.
Wewould alsoliketo acknowledgethefollowingon-campus
departments andancillaryoperationsfortheirvaluable
contibutiontothe success ofthe2007Fall Convocation:
Aramark
AlumniServices
CarletonUniversityBookstore
CarletonUniversityStudentEmergency
ResponseTeam (CUSERT)
DepartmentofRecreationandAthletics
GraphicServices
InstructionalMedia Services
ParkingServices
PhysicalPlant
UniversityArchives
UniversitySafety
Susan
D. Phillips
Dr. Susan D. Phillips, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Dr. SusanD. Phillips hasbeen directorofCarleton
University's SchoolofPublicPolicyandAdministration
since2005, andafacultymemberatCarletonsince 1987.
Sheis a seniorresearch associatewiththe Centrefor
VoluntarySectorResearchandDevelopment, aresearch
unitco-foundedbyCarletonandtheUniversityofOttawa,
andsherecentlycompletedafive-yearappointmentas
senioracademicfellowwiththeCanadaSchoolofPublic
Service. From2000to 2005, sheservedasco-director
oftheVoluntarySectorEvaluationResearchProject, a
CommunityUniversityResearchAlliancefundedbythe
Social Sciences andHumanitiesResearchCouncil.
Dr. Phillips' researchfocuses oncitizenengagement
andtheevolvingrelationshipbetweenthe stateand
civil society. Shehaspublishedextensivelyonurban
governance, socialpolicyandpublic sectormanagement.
Hercontributionshavebeenrecognizedbya Carleton
UniversityResearchAchievementAward. Shehas served
as apolicyadvisortofederalgovernmentdepartments,
nationalvoluntaryorganizations andmunicipal
governments.
Dr. Phillipshasbeena drivingforcebehindanew
specializationinpolicyandprogramevaluationin
thegraduatediploma inpublic administrationand
is currentlyleadinganinitiativetosituateCarleton
Universityas anational andinternational leaderin
appliedresearchonthegovernanceandmanagementof
regulatoryaffairs.
Order ofProceedings
Saturday, November 2007
3,
9:30 a.m.
Chancellor Marc Garneau, C.C., CD., B.Sc,Ph.D.,LL.D., P.Eng., presiding.
Theaudienceis requested tostand when theAcademicProcession arrives
and remainstanding until OCanada'hasbeensung.Attheconclusion of
theceremony, theaudiencewillwaituntiltheAcademicProcessionhasleft
beforeexiting theFieldhouse.
ProcessionalMusic
JohnRobertCoghillJr., B.Mus. (bagpipes)
GarryMatthews (snare drum)
CraigMoffatt(bagpipes)
O Canada{theaudienceisinvited tosing)
Performedby
ZoeFairbairn-Parent
RichardLanglois
Nicholas Piper
EricaVincent
IntroductionbytheMasterofCeremonies
KimberlyMatheson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
ActingVice-President(Research andInternational)
WelcomebythePresidentandVice-Chancellorpro tempore
SamyMahmoud, B.Sc, M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng.
ConvocationAddress
SusanD. Phillips
Directorofthe School ofPublicPolicyandAdministration
ConferringofDegreesbyExamination
Warrant
BrianMortimer, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D.
ClerkofSenate andMarshalofConvocation
"ScrapbookofMyHeart"
PerformedbycomposerGerriLutaaya
AwardingofMedals
WelcomefromtheAlumniAssociation
Michelle Sutherland, B.A.
Member, CarletonUniversityAlumniAssociation
RecessionalMusic
O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
Truepatriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong andfree!
Fromfar and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guardfor thee.
God keep our land glorious andfree!
O Canada, we stand on guardfor thee.
O Canada, we stand on guardfor thee.
O Canada! Terre de nos aieux.
Tonfront est ceint defleurons glorieux.
Car ton bras salt porter I'epee,
II sait porter la croix.
Ton histoire est une epopee,
Des plus brillants exploits.
Et ta valeur, defoi trempee,
Protegera nosfoyers et nos droits.
Protegera nosfoyers et nos droits.
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