Media releases

  • Lightstone presides over final convocation ceremony

    MEDIA RELEASE: R00121 – 10 June 2016

    After 10 years, more than 100 ceremonies and shaking the hands of some 36,000 graduates, convocation hasn’t gotten old for Brock University President Jack Lightstone.

    The final ceremony of Spring Convocation Friday afternoon also marked the last graduation as president for Lightstone, whose second and final term ends on June 30.

    After Lightstone shook hands with the final graduate Friday — Nursing student Elsa Zawady — a ceremony was held to switch his presidential garb out for a professor’s robe.

    Lightstone addressed the crowd of Faculty of Applied Health Sciences graduates and their families and said his time as President had been a pleasure.

    “It has been a distinct honour and pleasure to serve this university as president over the past 10 years,” he said. “It has been an honour to serve extraordinary students.”

    In an earlier interview Friday, Lightstone said he enjoys the tradition of convocation.

    “Every convocation is new. Whenever I get up in front of that microphone, from the moment I’m there in front of them, it’s as fresh and as exciting as the first time. I’m just more relaxed than I was the first time,” he said with a laugh.

    Despite the repetition of years worth of ceremonies, even Lightstone still gets surprised sometimes. He was taken aback Wednesday afternoon when the Faculty of Education graduates were louder than their families during a point of the ceremony when the president encourages those in attendance to cheer.

    “This class is truly unique,” Lightstone told the students. “When I ask the question of the graduates in every other ceremony I get this whimper and then I get this roar from the families behind them. So congratulate yourselves. You are the most lively group I have experienced in 10 years.”

    Reflecting back on that Friday, Lightstone said the fact it was Faculty of Education students was a good sign.

    “What went through my mind was that we need to get these young, bright, enthusiastic, well-trained teachers in front of the classes of our province and our nation. What if all that energy we had in that room was in every one of our classrooms across this province? How much better would our educational system be?”

    Lightstone said he wraps up his convocation duties with a sense of accomplishment.

    “I’m proud of where the University is at this point. That’s not due to me, I think that’s due to the hard work of all of the people who work here,” he said. “I really leave this last convocation with a sense of joy about our students and our faculty and staff and our future.”

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:
    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970
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  • End of an era as Brock Registrar retires after 33 years

    MEDIA ADVISORY: R00120 – 9 June 2016

    When she exits the stage Friday, June 10 after the final Spring Convocation ceremony of 2016, Barb Davis will conclude quite an era.

    On June 30, Brock University’s Registrar is taking early retirement, ending a career that began 33 years ago when the fresh-faced Brock graduate had a job keeping track of towels, basketballs and swimming passes in “The Cage,” beside the gym that now bears the name of her dad, former Athletic Director Bob Davis.

    She would go on to hold various positions, from liaison officer and liaison manager in Student Recruitment to academic advising in the Psychology department. In 1996, she joined the Registrar’s Office to oversee front counter support and academic advising, successively being named to Director of Admissions, then Deputy Registrar and, in 2003, the top job.

    Through it all, few assignments compare with the complexity, pageantry and emotional richness of convocation. Davis has been part of “The Show” for 20 years, and estimates she’s seen about 50,000 graduates cross the stage during 100 or more ceremonies.

    That experience is what helps people stay calm when the “surprises” come along. Things like power outages, on-stage marriage proposals, or the year movie star Ryan Gosling caused a major stir by turning up for his mother’s graduation.

    Then there was the time several years back when an honorary degree was being conferred, and Davis glanced down to notice someone had forgotten to bring an honorary hood. As the presenter kept talking at the podium, Davis discreetly left the stage and ran to the gowning room: “Just give me a hood! Quick!”

    Davis’s life as a marathon runner, including six times in Boston, paid off as she raced back to the stage, slipped the hood from under her gown and placed it on the table seconds before the moment arrived to hood the honorary. All in a day’s work.

    Two of her best memories are the honorary degrees awarded to Bluma Appel in 2007 (“She was so connected to the audience, her presence filled the room. You could hear a pin drop when she spoke”) and to Ron Sexsmith in 2014 (“He’s a hometown boy and songwriting icon, he was so humble, and his family were so warm and appreciative”).

    This year’s Convocation had its own special glint. On Wednesday, June 8 Davis was on stage as her daughter Hannah graduated — and beamed when Bob Davis stood up to hood his granddaughter. Bob had also hooded Barb some three decades earlier.

    “I love convocation,” she said one morning this week in the gowning room, checking details for the day’s ceremonies and helping people find their ceremonial cloaks, before joining the procession to the stage. “I love handing out the degrees, love seeing the students’ faces.”

    But she pauses when asked how she’s feeling about leaving a place that has been a huge presence for generations of her family.

    “I haven’t allowed myself to think about it just yet, because June is such a busy month for us. Brock will always be a part of my life so I don’t see this as a severing or separation, just a change,” she said.

    “What I will miss most are the people, all the wonderful students, staff and faculty who are part of the Brock community. But most especially I will miss the wonderful team I have had the privilege to lead in the Reg office. They are the best.”

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:
    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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