Hats off to UBCO grads
More than 1,750 students will receive degrees
Almost 2,000 UBC Okanagan students will receive degrees this week.
More than 1,750 graduates will receive their degrees at convocation ceremonies Thursday and Friday. It’s one of the largest cohorts of graduates in UBCO’s history.
“Over the past 13 years, we’ve watched with pride as UBC Okanagan’s graduating classes have grown along with the campus,” said Deborah Buszard, deputy vice-chancellor and principal.
“As the campus continues to develop — including the opening of the new Commons building later this year — we look forward to seeing the impact of UBC Okanagan’s newest alumni in their communities and around the world.”
On Thursday, more than 620 graduates from the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies will receive their degrees
Two honorary degrees will also be issued Thursday. Astrophysicist Victoria Kaspi will receive an honorary doctor of science at the 11 a.m. ceremony. Rosalind Williams will be presented with a doctor of letters at the 1:30 p.m. ceremony.
That same day, chemistry professor Stephen McNeil will be presented with the Killam Teaching Prize, the first time a UBC Okanagan faculty member has received the award.
The Killam award is given to a professor nominated by students, colleagues and alumni in recognition of excellence in teaching.
The Governor General Gold Medal Winner, an award presented to the student with the highest academic accomplishment at a university, will also be presented Thursday morning.
There are three convocation ceremonies Friday as students in the School of Engineering, the Faculty of Management, the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Health and Social Development School of Health and Exercise Sciences, School of Nursing and the School of Social Work all graduate.
Mission Hill Family Estate founder Anthony von Mandl will receive an honorary doctor of laws at Friday’s 11 a.m. ceremony.
At the same ceremony, Education professor Leyton Schnellert will be presented with the Teaching Award of Excellence and Innovation.
School of Engineering professor Yang Cao will also be presented with the Teaching Award of Excellence and Innovation at the 8:30 a.m. ceremony that day.
Of the 1,752 degrees being presented this week, 107 students will earn their master’s degree and 33 are being conferred as PhDs.