Congratulations

Isaac Brock

Isaac, it’s your day!

Explore these experiences as part of your 2021 Spring Convocation

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Dean’s welcome

A welcome message from your Dean.

2

Dear Graduands

Messages from President Gervan Fearon, Chancellor Hilary Pearson, BUSU President Rafay Rehan and GSA President Christopher Yendt.

3

Awards

This Convocation’s recipients of the Governor General’s Gold Medal Award, Excellence in Teaching Awards, Research Excellence Award and Spirit of Brock Medals.

4

Time to celebrate!

Throw some virtual confetti to celebrate your achievement, share a photo or video on our Celebration wall, and show off your Brock pride with Class of 2021 wallpapers, cover photos, stickers and more!

5

Stay connected

We welcome you to the alumni family, a family of more than 111,000 graduates.

Land acknowledgement

We at Brock University would like to acknowledge and honour the ancestors of those on whose traditional lands we gather today. Brock University is located on the shared lands of the Original Peoples, which became known as the traditional beaver hunting grounds. The Aboriginal Education Council and Brock University have worked collaboratively to keep the importance of our shared history, friendship and future relationships in our minds and hearts. We would like to recognize the successes of our Aboriginal graduates and all those graduating today.

BROCK UNIVERSITY’S ABORIGINAL EDUCATION COUNCIL

Lynn Wells, Provost and Vice-President Academic, delivers the Land Acknowledgement for 2021 Spring Convocation.

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Peter Tiidus

Dean, Faculty of
Applied Health Sciences

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“The person who gets the farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from shore.” — Dale Carnegie

Isaac,

As the above quote illustrates, graduation is the next step in moving ahead with your life. Your education has prepared you for many possibilities, most of which we cannot yet foresee. Be confident that you have the skills and abilities to succeed and do not be afraid to take the chances to do so.

You have graduated from excellent programs and have had the opportunity to learn from some great teachers. You have also had opportunity to learn outside the classroom and to benefit from interactions with your peers as well as the community at large.

I wish you all success and happiness in the future. Be proud of the education you have received and make the most of what you have achieved. You have a solid foundation for a life of learning and achievement. You are joining a community of Brock alumni as well as alumni from your program. Wherever you go, you will always be a Brock alumnus and we hope that this will continue to help you as you move through life.

While this has been an unusual ‘virtual’ graduation, I hope that it will still serve to inspire you and that you are able to take pride in your achievement.

You are also invited to the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Celebration for the Class of 2021, which will be held online later this afternoon Friday, June 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. It’s a live online celebration. Visit the FAHS Convocation page for more information on how to access this special event.

Best wishes.

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Education

Michael Owen

Dean, Faculty of
Education

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Congratulations, Class of 2021!

Isaac,

Your Brock Faculty of Education family is incredibly proud of your educational and co-curricular achievements. I know your friends and families join us in celebrating your success even though we cannot be together at this time.

As you reflect on your time with us and look forward to your future as an educator, know that you leave us prepared to make significant contributions to society. As Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

As an educator, whether of young children, youth or adults, you have a powerful role to play in helping us respond to the challenges facing our world. You will prepare the next generation of experts, activists and leaders to tackle climate change and inequality, discrimination or prejudice in any form. The lessons you have learned at Brock have equipped you to do work that will matter. It is our responsibility as educators to change the world for the better and to challenge injustice and oppression.

We want to stay connected with you after graduation and keep up with your accomplishments and adventures. We look forward to your engagement as we build the very best Faculty of Education — for today and tomorrow. Together, we will make a difference.

I wish you all the best as you take your next steps in your life journey. Enjoy your day! Celebrate!

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Social Sciences

Ingrid Makus

Dean, Faculty of
Social Sciences

Isaac,

On this convocation day, as you are commended for your hard work and achievements, take a moment to reflect on both — the countless all-nighters and the light-bulb moments that you carry forward today, the paper cuts and the A papers, your tears of frustration and the tears from those bouts of uncontrollable laughter you shared with friends. Committed, as you were, to studying how our global structures function, you likely encountered unexpected discoveries and, sometimes, hard truths that required you to grow, adjust, and find a new path forward.

I hope that your time at Brock will long be a touchstone for you — that you will regularly reach back into your memories to recall a fact, a methodology, a word of encouragement from a TA, or a perspective-shifting conversation with a trusted professor or seminar group.

The Class of 2021 takes on the world in what is already seen as an historic time, confronting the tensions of trying to move forward from a global pandemic, seeking justice and equity, battling hate, and addressing a rapidly changing climate. I believe that you, as a graduating class of emerging social scientists and global citizens, will take up the challenge of using your knowledge and skills to enact meaningful change. Your clear thinking, strong action, and translation of theory into practice will help us reimagine our society as safe and healthy — for each and every member — and much more resilient, adaptive and sustainable.

I join your professors and instructors, the support staff who helped you along your journey, and your fellow students who cheered you on when times were toughest in wishing you my heartfelt congratulations on your Convocation, on behalf of the Brock community.

Dean’s welcome | Goodman School of Business

Andrew Gaudes

Dean, Goodman School
of Business

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Isaac,

On behalf of the faculty and staff of the Goodman School of Business, may I offer you our heartfelt congratulations on having completed your degree. This isn’t the way any of us wanted to celebrate, but it does not diminish the pride we feel in seeing you start the next chapter of your life, ready to take on new challenges with the same passion, professionalism and perseverance you embodied while a Goodman student.

There is no question these are challenging times, but it is times like these that require leaders to step forward and find solutions. We know that you leave Brock University and the Goodman School of Business equipped with those skills and look forward to seeing how you help change the world.

Although we cannot be together, we wish you all the best. Take time to celebrate this wonderful accomplishment with your family and know that you will always be a part of Goodman’s extended family.

Congratulations!

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Humanities

Carol Merriam

Dean, Faculty of
Humanities

Congratulations Humanities graduates of Spring 2021!

Isaac,

It wasn’t supposed to be like this. If things were normal, we would be having a day of celebration together. You’d be seeing your friends again, I’d be hosting you and your families for a pre-Convocation breakfast, and we’d all go to the gym in robes for the conferring of degrees and much cheering. But the times are anything but normal, and so we must come up with new ways to celebrate your grand achievement. For finishing a university degree really is a grand achievement, and we are all very proud of you. We are especially proud, as you should be, that you have completed your degree this year: it has to have been one of the strangest and most difficult years any of us will ever see, and we’ve had to do university in ways we never imagined. You have truly shown the spirit expressed in Brock’s motto, Surgite!

In graduating in the Humanities at this moment, you are uniquely equipped to face the world around us. No matter what you have studied in the Humanities, you have developed some unique and crucial skills: you have learned to examine matters closely to seek out truth, and to look that truth in the face no matter how daunting it is. You have learned to develop an idea and express it in various ways, clearly and coherently. And you have learned to hold up a mirror to the world and show us what we really are.

These are the things we need as we try to build the world back better. You are the people we need. You have done something amazing and will go on to do even more amazing things. Thank you for spending the past few years with us and letting us see you develop into the citizens the world needs.

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Mathematics and Science

S. Ejaz Ahmed

Dean, Faculty of
Mathematics and Science

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Greetings and welcome to the Faculty of Mathematics and Science virtual convocation portal.

Isaac,

It is my utmost pleasure to honour the fine work and perseverance you have shown throughout your academic career.

Convocation is a time to reflect. It is a time to celebrate your accomplishments and be recognized by your professors, mentors and peers.

I know that nothing can replace the experience of having your name called out and walking across the Convocation stage. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to change how we gather and celebrate life’s biggest moments.

Though we may not greet each other in person, our spirits are aligned and I am just as proud to see your progress. The virtual nature of this year’s Convocation may be witnessed by an even wider array of attendees now that we aren’t limited by a physical location.

Take a moment to re-live your most joyful experiences at Brock; your highest marks, longest laughs and greatest challenges overcome.

Our Faculty draws on the strength and scholarly acumen in each of you to shine brightly on the world stage. I trust you will engage life to the fullest and succeed marvellously in your careers with the tools and work ethic you honed in Brock’s hallowed halls.

Dean’s welcome | Faculty of Graduate Studies

Isaac,

While I’m sure most of you were hoping for an in-person Convocation to commemorate this remarkable chapter in your life, it is my hope that when you reflect back on this time, you will be proud of the resilience you developed as a graduate student during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Today we celebrate you and all your accomplishments. Whether you are embarking on a new career, continuing your academic studies with another graduate degree program, or adding to your professional designation, you have risen to challenge and embraced the opportunities to grow academically and professionally during an extraordinary time. Congratulations on your outstanding achievements. We are proud to have you as alumni of Graduate Studies at Brock.

I’d also like to acknowledge the many people who supported you through your graduate studies. To your family, friends and colleagues – thank you for your support. In no small way, you helped our students to succeed by allowing them to focus and dedicate themselves to their graduate education. To the faculty members, program directors, supervisors and staff, thank you for your guidance for our students. Your support is invaluable.

Take today to celebrate your success. You achieved this landmark under exceptional circumstances. The perseverance you have shown will serve you in your future pursuits. If I can share one bit of advice as you move to the next chapter, it would be to remember your graduate education for the highs and the lows and everything in between. Look back on any challenges you may have had along the way and learn from them. Often challenges can turn into opportunities for growth and discovery.

Everyone at the Faculty of Graduate Studies wishes you all the best and we look forward to hearing about your future accomplishments.

Suzanne Curtin

Vice-Provost and Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies

Suzanne Curtin

Vice-Provost and Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies

Isaac,

While I’m sure most of you were hoping for an in-person Convocation to commemorate this remarkable chapter in your life, it is my hope that when you reflect back on this time, you will be proud of the resilience you developed as a graduate student during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Today we celebrate you and all your accomplishments. Whether you are embarking on a new career, continuing your academic studies with another graduate degree program, or adding to your professional designation, you have risen to challenge and embraced the opportunities to grow academically and professionally during an extraordinary time. Congratulations on your outstanding achievements. We are proud to have you as alumni of Graduate Studies at Brock.

I’d also like to acknowledge the many people who supported you through your graduate studies. To your family, friends and colleagues – thank you for your support. In no small way, you helped our students to succeed by allowing them to focus and dedicate themselves to their graduate education. To the faculty members, program directors, supervisors and staff, thank you for your guidance for our students. Your support is invaluable.

Take today to celebrate your success. You achieved this landmark under exceptional circumstances. The perseverance you have shown will serve you in your future pursuits. If I can share one bit of advice as you move to the next chapter, it would be to remember your graduate education for the highs and the lows and everything in between. Look back on any challenges you may have had along the way and learn from them. Often challenges can turn into opportunities for growth and discovery.

Everyone at the Faculty of Graduate Studies wishes you all the best and we look forward to hearing about your future accomplishments.

Dear Graduands

President and Vice-Chancellor

Gervan Fearon

Chancellor

Hilary Pearson

President,
Graduate Students Association

Christopher Yendt

President,
Graduate Students Association

Christopher Yendt

President,
Brock University Students’ Union

Rafay Rehan

President,
Brock University Students’ Union

Rafay Rehan

Awards

Celebrating excellence

We congratulate this year’s recipient of the Governor General’s Gold Medal Award, Excellence in Teaching Awards, Research Excellence Award and the Spirit of Brock Medals.

Governor General’s Gold Medal Award Winner

Elizabeth Todd

Applied Disability Studies

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Tim Fletcher

Associate Professor, Kinesiology

Research Excellence Award

Terrance Wade

Professor, Health Sciences

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Harroop Ahuja

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Amy Cruickshank

Goodman School of Business

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Kai-Yu Wang

Professor, Marketing, International Business & Strategy

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Rafay Rehan

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Mark Rosario

Faculty of Education

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Leanne Taylor

Associate Professor, Educational Studies

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Joyce Khouzam

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Edwin Laryea

Faculty of Mathematics and Science

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Lori MacNeil

Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Josephina Campanella

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Michael Tolentino

Faculty of Social Sciences

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Hannah Dyer

Associate Professor, Child & Youth Studies

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Hope Tuff-Berg

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Madeline Pontone

Faculty of Humanities

Awards recipients

Excellence in Teaching Award

Elizabeth Vlossak

Associate Professor, History

Spirit of Brock Medal
Undergraduate

Brielle Kaminsky

Spirit of Brock Medal
Graduate

Carolyn Fast




Time to celebrate!

Isaac, you did it

It’s your time to
CELEBRATE!

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New this year, we are welcoming graduands, friends and family members to join our celebration by sharing a photo or video on the Celebration Wall

Show off your Brock pride and celebrate with us!

Stay connected

Welcome to the alumni family, Isaac!

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Thank you Isaac

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Visit the student portal to confirm your address,
and ensure that you’ve listed your phone number.

All diplomas will be sent via courier at the end of June.




— 2021 Spring Convocation —