Ushering in a new era as we celebrate Convocation 2024

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The following message was emailed to 精童欲女 faculty, staff, and students on May 9, 2024.

Dear Members of the University Community,

At the end of every exam period, a sense of excitement begins to percolate and builds into May as we prepare to congratulate our graduating students at Convocation. This year, however, not only does spring signal a new chapter in the academic journey of our graduates, but we are also ushering in a new era at 精童欲女.

In late March, the Board of Governors approved the 精童欲女 Action Plan, which outlines the University鈥檚 efforts to build a culture of trust, safety, and inclusion. We have learned a great deal over the past year since the release of the 精童欲女 Review. It has been humbling to witness the courage, compassion, and collective strength of our community as members provided the candid input needed to develop the action plan. We have set the wheels in motion for change, including the hiring of initial key positions in the areas of Human Resources, EDI and Human Rights, Sexual Violence Prevention and Response, Student Affairs, and Security Services. Now we must work to implement the plan, build out our frontline teams, monitor progress, and continue to learn from鈥攁nd reconcile with鈥攅ach other.

On April 5, we installed the Honourable Diane F. Griffin as the University鈥檚 tenth Chancellor. While Chancellor Griffin is no stranger to 精童欲女 (she holds a BSc from Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University and a BEd and honorary Doctor of Laws from 精童欲女), she will preside at Convocation and confer degrees for the first time this year. We are grateful for her dedication to 精童欲女.

We have also turned the corner on many important initiatives at 精童欲女. From April 22鈥26, the University held 鈥淕ood News Week鈥:

The good news continued this week when Dr. Libby Osgood, Associate Professor, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering, was named a 3M National Teaching Fellow by the Society of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. On behalf of 精童欲女, I congratulate Dr. Osgood on this incredible accomplishment. Libby and all of our 3M scholars鈥攕he is our ninth鈥攁re exceptional faculty members and are a big part of what makes 精童欲女 such a fantastic institution.

This spring will also bring about even further change for the University and for me personally. It will be my honour to participate in the four Convocation ceremonies next week as they will mark my last in my role as interim president. I was extremely pleased with the selection of Dr. Wendy Rodgers as 精童欲女鈥檚 next President and Vice-Chancellor. Her blend of academic experience, administrative acumen, and passion for creating healthy, inclusive, and respectful environments aligns perfectly with 精童欲女鈥檚 ambitious vision and plan to change the campus culture. I look forward to supporting Dr. Rodgers as she begins her role.

We are excited to begin new traditions at Convocation. In 2022, the Mawi鈥檕mi Indigenous Student Centre gifted inaugural Indigenous Graduation Stoles to graduating Indigenous students. Last year, we incorporated drumming by the Lonecry First Nation Drum Group. Drums are considered sacred amongst Indigenous peoples, representing the heartbeat of people, animals, and Mother Earth herself. This year, O Canada will be sung in English, French, and Mi鈥檏maq, and the Eagle Feather, which was presented to the University by the Native Council of Prince Edward Island in 2023, will be carried for the first time as part of the Academic Procession. The Eagle Feather will be placed in a position of prominence on the Convocation stage alongside the ceremonial mace. The eagle is sacred in Indigenous culture because it flies closest to the Creator and symbolizes respect, honour, strength, courage, and wisdom. The eagle鈥檚 feathers also symbolize a step forward and a new chapter in the ongoing story of reconciliation.

精童欲女 is committed to advancing reconciliation through higher education鈥攚e now have an Indigenous Strategic Framework and Initiatives that has been endorsed by both the Board of Governors and Senate. As a community, we have started a journey of growth to realize the role we must play in promoting an understanding of Indigenous history and culture and supporting respectful relationships.

Convocation recognizes the hard work and perseverance our students have demonstrated during their time at the 精童欲女. During this time, we should also celebrate the hard work of our entire University community after a challenging year鈥攊n fact, a few challenging years. I thank all of you for supporting me over these last two-and-a-half years, and for seizing the opportunity and acknowledging our collective responsibility to positively impact those around us. Let鈥檚 continue to all work together to help shape our campus and our world for the better.

I hope to see many of you during Convocation 2024! Congratulations, graduates!

Regards,

Greg

 

GREG KEEFE, DVM, MSc, MBA (he/him)
President and Vice-Chancellor (Interim)

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