Articles from:June 2019

  • ‘It makes my heart happy,’ says Stanley Cup winner Reggie Leach while receiving Brock degree

    MEDIA RELEASE: 10 June 2019 – R00103

    With a Stanley Cup ring on his finger and a Philadelphia Flyers-coloured orange shirt under his ceremonial graduation robe, the Riverton Rifle was awarded an honorary doctorate from Brock University Monday, June 10.

    But it was as much for what he has done for Indigenous youth since retiring from his record-setting hockey career that earned Reggie Leach the honorary degree from Brock.

    Leach, who is of Ojibwe descent and a member of Berens River First Nation in Manitoba, now lives on Manitoulin Island, where he has become friends with Brock Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo. It was an emotional Cheechoo who awarded Leach with the Doctor of Laws degree.

    “He has worked so hard,” she said. “When a person starts at a very young age like he did, it’s overwhelming to know that a child can progress like that. It will help me in my work to know that these kids I work with have so much potential. He represents that.”

    Saying he feels like the ‘luckiest guy in the world,’ Leach said it was a huge honour to receive the doctorate.

    “It makes my heart happy because I’m being recognized for the work that I love to do,” he said. “This means even more to me now because I’ve seen these young people graduating and I see the atmosphere.”

    As a member of the dominant Philadelphia Flyers squad in the late 1970s, Leach was a potent goal scorer and earned the Riverton Rifle moniker for having one of the hardest shots in the history of the National Hockey League.

    He helped the Flyers win their second-straight Stanley Cup title in 1975, and earned the playoff MVP honour a year later when he set Philadelphia’s all-time single-season scoring record of 61 goals, a mark that still remains today.

    Leach now works with Indigenous youth, encouraging them to make wise life decisions and take responsibility for their actions. It was a message he also conveyed to the graduating Brock students Monday during his Convocation address.

    “My goal in life is that I want every young person to be successful,” said Leach, who was named to the Order of Manitoba in 2016. “Your life is just starting. It’s up to you to decide what you want your life to be. Whatever choices you make, you own those choices, good or bad.”

    Throughout his career, and even today, Leach has never forgotten the support he got from the 500-resident community of Riverton, Manitoba. He encouraged the graduates to do the same.

    “Never forget who supported you to get to University,” he said. “I grew up in a First Nations family among a community of people from all different nations, but they all supported me. I still support the town today because of what they did for me when I was 10, 11 and 12 years old. You never forget that.”

    Leach’s address came during the first of nine Spring Convocations taking place at Brock’s Ian Beddis Gymnasium this week. Monday’s morning and afternoon ceremonies were for students in the Faculty of Health Sciences. They will be followed by Convocation ceremonies for Social Sciences (Tuesday 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.), Education (Wednesday, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.), Goodman School of Business (Thursday, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.), Mathematics and Science (Friday, 10 a.m.) and Humanities (Friday, 10 a.m.).

    All of the Convocation ceremonies are free to attend and no tickets are required. Parking is free for guests throughout the week. Free Wi-Fi is also being provided to guests throughout Convocation week. The BrockEvents Wi-fi network can be accessed using the username: BROCKGRAD and password: welcome2brock!

    Note: Media are welcome to attend Brock’s Spring Convocation. Interviews can be arranged in advance with any of the graduands, honorary degree recipients or faculty members. Photographers shooting from directly in front of the stage are asked to wear a Convocation gown, which can be arranged though Media Relations Officer Dan Dakin.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University [email protected], 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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  • Brock University set to celebrate 105th Convocation

    MEDIA RELEASE: 6 June 2019 – R00102

    The exams have all been written, the final assignments graded and returned. Now, more than 3,500 Brock University students will cross the Convocation stage to close the book on the latest chapter of their post-secondary education journey.

    Brock’s Spring Convocation will run from Monday, June 10 until Friday, June 14, with 3,100 undergraduate and more than 400 graduate students receiving their degrees in one of the nine ceremonies set to take place in the University’s Ian Beddis Gymnasium.

    Brock University’s 105th Convocation will kick off at 10 a.m. Monday when Reggie Leach, a Stanley Cup-winning retired National Hockey League player, will receive an honorary doctorate during the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences’ ceremony.

    Leach is one of the most prolific goal scorers in Philadelphia Flyers history, but in the years since he retired, he has been recognized for his efforts encouraging Indigenous youth to make wise life decisions.

    Now living on Manitoulin Island, Leach will deliver the opening Convocation address Monday morning and will be followed throughout the week by speakers from both within and outside of Brock.

    With the University known as a comprehensive post-secondary institution home to groundbreaking research, it’s no surprise that graduate students make up more than 13 per cent of the Class of 2019.

    In addition to the hundreds of students set to receive master’s degrees, 14 students will graduate with a PhD next week. At Brock, PhD recipients have the honour of remaining on stage to sit with Faculty members, President Gervan Fearon, Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo, and other administrators and guests.

    Among the graduands set to receive their degrees, 112 are student-athletes representing 36 teams and six academic Faculties. Among this group are Brock’s Male and Female Athletes of the Year, wrestlers Emily Schaefer (Education) and Jevon Balfour (Social Sciences).

    All of the Convocation ceremonies are free to attend and no tickets are required. Parking is free for guests throughout the week. Free Wi-Fi is also being provided to guests throughout Convocation week. The BrockEvents Wi-fi network can be accessed using the username: BROCKGRAD and password: welcome2brock!

    Below is a schedule of this year’s Convocation ceremonies along with some of the highlight stories:

    Monday, June 10, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

    • Retired NHL hockey player Reggie Leach to receive honorary doctorate and give the Convocation address.

    Monday, June 10, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

    • Kinesiology Professor and Research Excellence award recipient Baraket Falk to give the Convocation address.

    Tuesday, June 11, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Social Sciences

    • Brock Badgers rower Laura Court will graduate with a degree in Psychology. Court was the first coxie to win an Ontario University Athletics Female Athlete of the Year award in rowing and made history on the national stage when she was named Outstanding Female Athlete at the Canadian University Rowing Championships

    Tuesday, June 11, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Social Sciences

    • Brock Badgers wrestler and 2018-19 Male Athlete of the Year Jevon Balfour will graduate. Balfour is the top-ranked wrestler in the country for his weight class (74kg) and is graduating having won five consecutive individual provincial and national titles.

    Wednesday, June 12, 10 a.m. — Faculty of Education

    • Delivering the Convocation address will be Associate Professor of Educational Studies Dolana Mogadime, who served as the inaugural Visiting Scholar at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and is the Chair and Co-ordinator of the Teaching Nelson Mandela Advisory Committee.

    Wednesday, June 12, 2:30 p.m. — Faculty of Education

    • Graduating from the Master’s Preparation Certificate in Education program will be Esther Wainaina, who came to Canada from Kenya in 2018 with her three children in order to study for a career in labour force development. While her husband remains in Kenya to work, Wainaina will continue her education at Brock in September in the Master of Education program.

    Thursday, June 13, 10 a.m. — Goodman School of Business

    • Tek Thongpapanl will give the morning Convocation address as the recipient of the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching.

    Thursday, June 13, 2:30 p.m. — Goodman School of Business

    • Delivering the Convocation address will be Mishka Balsom, President and CEO of the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce.
    • Graduating with a Bachelor of Business of Administration is Olivia Poulin, a Spirit of Brock recipient, outstanding student leader, entrepreneur and mentor. She represented Brock on the world stage, finishing in the Top 5 out of 204,000 applicants from around the world at Adecco Group’s Global CEO for One Month program.

    Friday, June 14, 10 a.m. — Faculties of Humanities and Mathematics and Science

    • Adam Tonet will receive the Governor General’s Gold Medal Award, which is given to the graduate student with the highest academic average. Tonet is receiving his MSc in Computer Science and finished with a 96 per cent average.
    • The first students to complete their entire four-year degree at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts building downtown will cross the stage. The state-of-the-art facility housing the Departments of Music, Dramatic Arts, Visual Arts and the Centre for Studies in Arts and Culture opened in 2015, thanks to an unprecedented $15-million gift from the late Marilyn I. Walker, famed fibre artist and philanthropist. The graduating class of 2019 includes 64 students.

    Media are welcome to attend Brock’s Spring Convocation. Interviews can be arranged in advance with any of the graduands, honorary degree recipients or faculty members. Photographers shooting from directly in front of the stage are asked to wear a Convocation gown, which can be arranged though Media Relations Officer Dan Dakin.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University [email protected], 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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