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A message from
President Peter MacKinnon
University of Saskatchewan 2 2001 Fall Convocation
The word “Convocation” arises from the Latin “con”meaning “together,” and “vocare” meaning “to call.”
Our Convocation ceremony is a calling together of thenew graduates of the University of Saskatchewan,symbolizing the historical practice of calling together allformer graduates. In currenttimes, the major functions ofConvocation are the election ofrepresentatives to Universitygoverning bodies and theadmission of candidates todegrees. The Chancellor, electedby convocation as its Chair, isthe highest official and spokes-person of the University.
The Convocation ceremonymarks the transition from therole of student to the holder of adegree with its accompanyingrights and privileges. Candidatesfor degrees, known asgraduands, having completedthe requirements of a course ofstudy, are recommended bycollege faculties and theUniversity Council to receivedegrees from the University ofSaskatchewan.
The ceremony, solemnized in the presence of theUniversity community and family and friends of thegraduands, consists of three parts: a procession markingthe leaving of the old status and entering the new; thePresident’s statement to the graduands, the Secretary’s
petition and the Chancellor’sconsent for their admission;followed by individual presentationby their Dean and admission by theChancellor to the degrees to whichthey are entitled. As graduates areadmitted to their degrees, agraduation hood, which has acolour symbolizing a particulardegree, is placed over eachgraduate’s head. A banner dis-playing the University crest is hungabove the stage, as a symbol of theUniversity’s authority to conferdegrees.
Following the conferring of degreesand acceptance of each graduate asa member of Convocation, areception is held – a celebration onthe occasion of the formal transitionfrom the role of learner to the roleof producer and contributor in thefield of the graduate’s choice.
We honour and welcome this year’s graduates!
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Tom Molloy was born and raised in Saskatoon.He attended St. Thomas More College and later
the College of Law, both at the University ofSaskatchewan. He received his B.A. and LL.B. in 1964.He has practiced law in Saskatoonsince graduation and is with theMacPherson Leslie & Tyerman’sSaskatoon office. He has representedthe Government of Canada as theChief Federal Negotiator in thesuccessfully concluded treaties inNunavut and with the Nisga’a inBritish Columbia and an Agreementin Principle with the Sechelt IndianBand. He presently represents Canadain treaty negotiations in BritishColumbia, Quebec, New Brunswick,Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Islandand Nunavut. Mr. Molloy has beendes-cribed as “Canada’s most experttreaty negotiator.”
Mr. Molloy recently authored a book The World is ourWitness: The Historic Journey of the Nisga’a into Canada.The book has won two Saskatchewan Book Awards,The Brenda MacDonald Riches First Book Award andthe Non-fiction Award which was sponsored by theUniversity of Saskatchewan.
The Chancellor
W. Thomas (Tom) Molloy
For his work in the community he has received anumber of awards including the City of SaskatoonCertificate of Distinguished Community Service; RotaryGolden wheels Award for Excellence, Saskatoon B’nai
Brith “Proud of You Award”, and theHead of the Public Service Award forExcellence in Service Delivery.
In 1996 he was made an officer of theOrder of Canada, with a citation thatreads: He is widely known for his role asChief Negotiator for the Government ofCanada in the Nunavut land ClaimAgreement. His integrity, commitment to ajust settlement and personable rapporthave also been valuable in his leadershipof numerous cultural, educational andcharitable groups, not only in Sask-atchewan but also nationally, including theMeewasin Foundation and PRIDE Canada.
The University of Saskatchewan Alumni Associationawarded him the 2000 Alumni Honour Award inrecognition of receiving notable acclaim for professionalachievements, which in turn has enhanced the imageof the University of Saskatchewan and its alumni. InJanuary 2001, The Canadian Bar Association Sask-atchewan Branch named him as the recipient of theDistinguished Service Award.
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Master Teacher Award
Jack Hope
The Master Teacher Award was established toemphasize the importance of teaching at the
University of Saskatchewan and to recognize and honourthose faculty members who excel in teaching. The SelectionCommittee has named Professor Jack A. Hope of theDepartment of Curriculum Studies to bethe recipient of this prestigious award atthis Convocation. Professor Hopeobtained all three of his degrees at theUniversity of British Columbia, his B.Sc.in 1965, his M.A. in 1972, and hisdoctorate in Mathematics Education in1984. He was appointed to the faculty ofthe College of Education at the Universityof Saskatchewan in 1972 and promotedto Full Professor in 1987.
Professor Jack Hope is an inspired andinspiring teacher, influencing hundreds ofstudents to become teachers, and hecontinually challenges his colleagues tobe better teachers. Professor Hope’s workin curriculum development has benefitedthe province, and it has been widelyrecognized as some of the most significant work done inmathematics education in Canada. His work on the“Common Essential Learnings,” and his monograph“Charting the Course” helped define how mathematicsshould be taught in every school in Saskatchewan.
Professor Hope demonstrates a deep commitment to socialjustice and equity. In his work with First Nations educatorsin the ITEP (Indian Teacher Education Program) andSUNTEP (Saskatchewan Urban Native Teachers EducationProgram), Professor Hope, on his own initiative, workedwith aboriginal teacher education programs to redesignmathematics courses to fit the philosophy of theirprograms. He not only created new courses, he also droveto Prince Albert weekly for four years to implement them.
Professor Hope has modeled the kind of leadership thatwill make programs at the U of S relevant for a changingpopulation of students. In his usual fashion, he has takenno credit for it.
The praise given to Professor Hope byhis students over the years has beenconsistent and enthusiastic. He is knownas a teacher who combines theory andpractice, and he teaches with enthusi-asm, humour, professionalism andexceptional skill. More important,Professor Hope’s students see them-selves differently after completing oneof his courses. He empowers his mathstudents, helping them see they arecapable of doing things they neverthought they could. This is a rare andprecious gift. As one student said: “Idon’t hate math anymore! I can onlyhope that I will be a little like him when Iteach math to my students.”
Professor Hope is also a first-ratescholar. His research, which includes
work in the area of number sense and mental math, informshis classroom practice, and has earned him an internationalreputation. He has written more than 30 textbooks andmonographs that are used in schools around the world,and he publishes regularly in refereed professional journals.
Professor Hope demonstrates honesty and integrity inevery aspect of his work, and his colleagues and studentshave come to rely on him to cut through the fog of difficultchallenges. Professor Hope has been an exemplary teacherthroughout his career, distinguishing himself as a leaderin education, and making important and lasting contri-butions to the province, the University of Saskatchewan,and to countless children and teachers.
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Distinguished Researcher Award
John Courtney
The Distinguished Researcher Award recognizes afaculty member’s contribution to scholarship
through the creation, expansion and critique ofknowledge. The University has selected John Courtney,Professor in the Department of Political Studies, as theFall 2001 recipient.
Professor Courtney earned his B.A.(1958) at the University of Manitoba,his M.B.A. (1960) at the University ofWestern Ontario, and his Master’s(1962) and Ph.D. (1964) at DukeUniversity. He joined the University ofSaskatchewan faculty in 1965.
Professor Courtney is a world-renowned expert on the fundamentalinstitutions of electoral democracy dueto his innovative research into politicalparties, the electoral system, andrepresentation. His most recent book,Commissioned Ridings: DesigningCanada’s Electoral Districts (2001) iswidely considered to be the definitive look at Canadianelectoral boundaries.
He also examined the Canadian political system in hisprevious books, Do Conventions Matter?: ChoosingNational Party Leaders in Canada (1995) and TheSelection of National Party Leaders in Canada (1973).
Professor Courtney brought his knowledge andexpertise to government in 1987 when he served onthe Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission. His co-authored report for the Department of External Affairson International Cooperation for the Development ofHuman Rights and Democratic Institutions led to thecreation in Montreal of the centre of the same name.
One of Canada’s best-known political scientists,Professor Courtney is frequently asked to testify beforeparliamentary committees and has appeared as anexpert witness in several important cases involvingCanada’s electoral laws.
A highly regarded teacher, ProfessorCourtney often serves as externalexaminer on graduate committeesacross Canada and as an analyst onradio and television. He has been avisiting scholar at universities in theUnited States, Germany, Israel andEngland. In 1990-91, he held theMackenzie King Chair in CanadianStudies at Harvard University.
In addition to his own books, he hasedited or co-edited five books andwritten 31 book chapters and 26articles. He has received numerousfederal research grants and wasawarded the prestigious Kil lam
Research Fellowship in 1998.
He served as a member of the Social Sciences andHumanities Research Council (SSHRC) for six years,including a stint as Vice-President from 1989-91. His1989 report on the SSHRC Research Grants Programled to a fundamental overhaul of social science andhumanities research funding nationally.
He has served on the board of the Canadian PoliticalScience Association, including a term as president in1987-88 and as English-language editor of the CanadianJournal of Political Science for three years.
Professor Courtney’s work has helped shape politicalstudies in Canada and the nation itself.
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Lauded by colleagues as an outstanding individualwho has made an exceptional contribution to the
University of Saskatchewan, Merry Beazely is beinghonored at Fall Convocation 2001 for her 25 years ofleadership and service to students,faculty and staff.
After earning two Bachelor of Sciencedegrees at the U of S, in Biology in 1970and in Home Economics in 1975, Merrywent on to complete a one-yeargraduate dietetic internship at RoyalUniversity Hospital. Before joining theU of S staff, she served as EditorialAssistant for the Botanical Gazette, ascientific journal published by theUniversity of Chicago Press under theeditorship of Dr. Taylor Steeves of theBiology Department.
Merry joined the University staff in 1976as Administrative Assistant in theCollege of Home Economics. Her broadrange of responsibilities included: helping to develop andimplement new Family and Consumer Studies and Foodsand Nutrition programs; assisting in nutrition teaching;making enhancements to the research program, studentorientation, student counselling, public relations andbudget planning; and administering scholarships andawards.
In 1987, with the phasing out of the College and thetransfer of some areas to other units on campus, Merrybecame Administrative Assistant in the College ofPharmacy and was instrumental in developing theNutrition undergraduate program in that College — whichwas to become the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition in1994. In 1998 Merry was appointed Executive Assistant
President’s Service Award
Merry Beazely
to the Dean of Pharmacy and Nutrition, to take on addedresponsibilities, including helping the College throughaccreditation review of its professional programs and theU of S Systematic Program Review of its graduate and
undergraduate programs.
Over the years, Merry has also been anactive contributor to many Universityinitiatives including such areas asServices for Students with Disabilitiesand the Managed RehabilitationProgram.
Merry’s co-workers say they can’t helpbut use superlatives when describingher. “She inspires others with commit-ment, enthusiasm, extra effort anddedication.” “The impact she has had(on the University) has been mostsignificant.” “Merry’s greatest charac-teristic is her amazing ability to bringout the best” in her work andassociations with others. “Merry is an
exceptional individual that I, and others, have come toknow, respect and admire. She is, without a doubt, oneof the most dedicated individuals I know at the University.”
Her superior professional skills and her enthusiastic,caring and positive interpersonal skills are an inspirationto all at the U of S.
The U of S established the President’s Service Award in1995 to recognize exceptional contributions by non-academic staff. It honors individuals who have enhancedthe work environment by providing extraordinary serviceto the University community, who have inspired,supported and respected the endeavors of others, andwho have achieved this distinction through dedication andcommitment.
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Alumni Award of Achievement
W. Thomas (Tom) Molloy
M r. Tom Molloy, a prominent lawyer withMacPherson Leslie & Tyerman in Saskatoon,
has made important contributions to the communitylife of Saskatoon and to the volunteer sector in Canada.His part ic ipat ion in volunteerorganizations touches nearly everyfacet of life in a community – health,business, sports, recreation, com-munity and family relationships. Mostrecently, he has served in executiveposit ions with the CanadianLandmine Foundation, the James P.Mahoney Institute of Family, PRIDECanada Ltd. and the Kidney ResearchFoundation of Saskatchewan. Mr.Molloy’s commitment to voluntaryservice includes former executivepositions with the Meewasin Foun-dation, Habitat for Humanity, theWanuskewin Heritage Park Board, theSaskatoon Foundation, the Friends ofSaskatchewan Children (responsible for the estab-lishment of Saskatoon’s Ronald McDonald House), theSt. Paul’s Hospital Board of Trustees, and ThePartnership.
Mr. Molloy has also made remarkable contributions tothe political and constitutional development of Canadathrough his role over the past two decades as ChiefNegotiator for the Government of Canada in land claims.He was Chief Negotiator in the Nunavut Land ClaimsAgreement, which led to the creation of Nunavut. Heplayed a key role in the conclusion of the Nisga’a Treaty,the first modern treaty with First Nations people in
British Columbia, and is the first treaty to include self-government provisions. He concluded an Agreementin Principle with the Sechelt Indian Band. Mr. Molloycontinues to be involved in the negotiations with other
First Nations and Inuit in BritishColumbia, Quebec, New Brunswick,Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island andNunavut.
Mr. Molloy has been tireless incommunicating with the public toexplain the significance of the landclaims settlement process. He recentlypublished a book The World is OurWitness: The Historic Journey of theNisga’a into Canada which has won twobook awards. He has carried out hisresponsibilities conscientiously andmodestly, and in a way which hasearned him the respect of all thoseinvolved in the land claim process.
The Alumni Award of Achievement was determined onApril 30, 2001 and Mr. Molloy was elected the 12th
Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan on June 6,2001.
Nominated by the U of S College of Law Dean, Dr. BethBilson, BA’67, MA’70, LLB’77, PhD (Univ. ofLondon)’83, and Mr. A. Robson Garden, BA’68, LLB’73,both of Saskatoon, the U of S Alumni Association isproud to bestow the prestigious honour of the 2001Alumni Award of Achievement to Mr. William Thomas(Tom) Molloy, O.C., Q.C., in recognition of hisoutstanding contributions to his profession, communityand the University of Saskatchewan.
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Trustin Scott Domes
Trustin Domes graduated from Walter MurrayCollegiate Institute in Saskatoon in 1998, with
his Secondary Education Diploma with High Distinc-tion. Trustin enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciencein September 1998 and is graduating with a Bachelorof Science Three-year Degree with a major in Anatomyand Cell Biology with Great Distinction.
Trustin has been the recipient of numerous awardsduring his academic career both in high school andat university. He received the Saskatoon School BoardAward of Excellence in 1998. He was the recipient ofthe University of Saskatchewan President’s First andBest Scholarship from 1998 through 2001. Whileattending the College of Arts and Science he wasnamed on the Dean’s Honour List from 1999 to 2001,received the University of Saskatchewan Under-graduate Scholarship as well as numerous other
President’s MedalThis medal is awarded to the undergraduate student with the highest academic standing at Fall Convocation.
awards. Most recently Trustin was awarded an NSERCUndergraduate Research Award in the summer of2001.
During the summer of 2001 Trustin did his NSERC-funded summer research in the Department ofAnatomy and Cell Biology. Professor Juurlink, Head,Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology describesTrustin as a “brilliant, hardworking, conscientioussummer student who learned very quickly” and that“he is gifted intellectually and technically”.
Mr. Domes is currently enrolled in the Faculty ofMedicine at the University of Alberta where he ispursuing his medical degree. Trustin plans on gaining“Special Training in Research” by completing aresearch project during his course at the Universityof Alberta.
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History of the University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan was established bythe University Act on April 3, 1907, only 18 monthsafter Saskatchewan became a province.
The people of the province, as well as theirgovernment, were instrumental in shaping the newUniversity. The provincial government requested allresidents who were graduates of a Canadian or Britishuniversity to form the first Convocation and elect theUniversity’s Senate. The Senate, in turn, elected fivemembers to the first Board of Governors, while theprovince appointed three. In 1908, the Board selectedProfessor Walter Charles Murray, of DalhousieUniversity, as the first President.
Classes in Arts and Science began in September, 1909,in downtown Saskatoon. Construction of the campusbegan in 1910 and the first buildings were occupiedin the fall of 1912. They included the College Building(Administration Building), Saskatchewan Hall (astudent residence), residences for the Dean ofAgriculture and the President, a laboratory forEngineering, and a number of farm buildings.
From the beginning, the University established anemphasis on research and teaching in a context ofcommunity service, and encouraged co-operationamong departments and divisions in tackling commonproblems. The development of rust-resistant strainsof wheat, for example, initiated by the University andfederal and provincial research agencies, has been ofuntold value to the prairie economy.
In 1909, the University had 70 students and 5professors, including the President. Today there areover 18,000 students studying in 13 colleges and 1school. This is the only university in Canada with fivehealth-science colleges and a major teaching hospitalon the same campus. The University offers Springand Summer Session, Evening Courses, IndependentStudies courses and Distance Education as well ason-campus daytime courses.
The University of Saskatchewan overlooks the SouthSaskatchewan River from a 755 hectare site. Thecampus consists of 147 hectares with the remainingbeing a research park, the University farm andexperimental plots.
Most early buildings on campus are Collegiate Gothicin style and are constructed in a local dolomite,popularly known as greystone. Subsequentlyconstructed buildings also have greystone, as wellas Tyndall stone (pre-cut slabs quarried in Tyndall,Manitoba), concrete, brick, glass and aggregatefacings.
The University offers many points of interest forvisitors: the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, Museum ofNatural Sciences, Museum of Antiquities, BiologyMuseum, Pharmaceutical Museum, the Observatory,the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, the St. Thomas MoreGallery, Rugby Chapel, the Little Stone Schoolhouse,the Memorial Gates, Patterson Garden, and theKenderdine Gallery.
You are invited to visit our campus at any time!
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ProcessionThe academic procession will enter the hall in thefollowing order: Graduands in the order in which
degrees are to be conferred; Faculty; Board ofGovernors, Senate, Guests of Honour; The President;
The Chancellor, The Lieutenant Governor.
O CanadaNaomi Friesen
InvocationRev. George Smith, President of St. Thomas More
Installation of the ChancellorW. Thomas (Tom) Molloy, O.C., Q.C., LL.B., B.A.
Statement by the University SecretaryGordon Barnhart
Administering of the Oath of OfficeThe University Visitor, The Hon. Lynda Haverstock,will address the Chancellor:“Do you, Thomas Molloy, pledge yourself to perform theduties of the Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewanas prescibed by law and by the statutes of the University,and do you promise to defend the rights and to promotethe welfare of the University and the members thereof?”The Chancellor will respond:“I do so promise.”The visitor will install Thomas Molloy in the officeof the Chancellor:“In the name of the University of Saskatchewan, I nowinstall you, Thomas Molloy, in the office of Chancellor ofthe University, and I invest you with the responsibilitypertaining to that office.”
Presentation of GreetingsFrom the Government of Saskatchewan
The Hon. Pat LorjéFrom the University of Regina
President David BarnardFrom the Board of Governors
Frank QuennellFrom the Council
Bryan HarveyFrom the Students
Krista Anderson and Janelle Hutchinson
Chancellor’s Remarks
President’s AddressPeter MacKinnon
Musical InterludeEsprit De Corps
by Robert JagerThe University Wind Orchestraconducted by Glen Gillis
Conferring of DegreesPetition for Admission
Gordon Barnhart, University Secretary
Presentation of Graduands to the ChancellorAgriculture presented by Dean Barber
Arts, Science, Fine Arts and Musicpresented by Associate Dean Henderson and
Associate Dean TaylorCommerce presented by Dean PearsonEducation presented by Dean Jacknicke
Engineering presented by Acting Dean BillintonKinesiology presented by Dean Tremblay
Convocation ProgramOctober 27, 2001 • 9:00 a.m.
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Law presented by Dean BilsonMedicine presented by Acting Dean Baker
Nursing presented by Assistant Dean SmithNutrition presented by Dean Gorecki
Pharmacy presented by Dean GoreckiPhysical Therapy presented by Director Harrison
Graduate Studies and Research presented byActing Dean Wishart
Admission to Degrees in Absentia
Presentation of Awards to theMost Distinguished Graduates
Fall Convocation Three-Year Degree Medalpresented to Trustin Scott Domes
University Medal in Social Sciences presented toDarlene Anne Meeds
University Medal in Sciences presented toChira Rose Chilliak
University Medal in Fine Arts presented toLidia Zofia Senczek
Rose Litman Medal in Humanities presented toCheryl Ann Paulmark
Dean’s Medal in Arts and Science presented toChira Rose Chilliak
The Goodspeed Prize in Commerce presented to Anita Marie Nicholat
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation Prizepresented to Evan Arthur Howe
College of Kinesiology Prize for the OutstandingGraduate presented toMarc Robert Anderson
University Prize in Nursing presented toShannon Lee Paseznak
President’s Medal presented toTrustin Scott Domes
Presentation of theMaster Teacher Award
Jack Hope, B.Sc., M.A., Ed.D.Presented by Michael Atkinson,
Vice-President Academic and Provost
Presentation of theDistinguished Researcher Award
John Courtney, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.Presented by Michael Corcoran,
Vice-President (Research)
Presentation of thePresident’s Service Award
Merry Beazely, B.Sc., B.Sc.Hc.Presented by President Peter MacKinnon
Presentation of the AlumniAward of Achievement
W. Thomas (Tom) Molloy, O.C., Q.C., LL.B., B.A.Presented by Arlis McQuarrie, President of Alumni
Association
Message from the University ofSaskatchewan Alumni
AssociationArlis McQuarrie
Concluding RemarksPresident Peter MacKinnon
God Save the Queen
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Degrees
Bachelor of Science inAgricultureJanel Christel Dickin, Saskatoon
Sean Michael Ewing, Saskatoon
Tricia Rochelle Fornwald, Lampman
Kimberlee Dawn Groves, Broadview
Lisa Deanne Hrysak, SaskatoonRyan Jason Hunt, Tisdale
Raylene Andrea Kolodziejak, Yorkton (Honours inFood Science with Distinction)
Melissa Ann McLeod, Gull LakeRobyn Elaine Morley, Saskatoon
Travis Jay Peardon, Outlook
David Casey Renkas, Ituna
Richard Harvey Siggers, Kamloops, British ColumbiaNaomi Dawn Smith, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Arts Three-yearDawn-Marie Judy Anderson, Saskatoon
Donna Marie Balog, Yorkton (with Distinction)Lesley Carolyn Banton, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Corinne Jenine Barnett, SaskatoonLinda Jane Bernauer, SaskatoonRosalie Ianthie Boucher, SaskatoonPatrick Hugh Brennan, Saskatoon
Tamera Ann Carlisle, Amsterdam, United StatesJoanna Margaret Chabassol, SaskatoonShirley Yuk Chan, Saskatoon
Diana Francine Collard, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Barbara Joan Cook, La RongeYuri Francis Corrigan, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Andrew Lorrel Covey, Saskatoon
Dorothy Ann Dawson, Saltcoats (with Distinction)Johanna Maria De Leeuw, SaskatoonJames Dean Dickson, SaskatoonJordan Lloyd Kevin Dosch, Willow Bunch (with Great
Distinction)
Pamela Gabrielle Fluter, SaskatoonDarren Edward Folkersen, Saskatoon
Jeffrey George Gabrielson, SaskatoonColette Janelle Gauthier, North Battleford (with Great
Distinction)David Michael Gerle, KindersleyJennifer Lois Gruending, SaskatoonShannon Dawn Grunerud, Smeaton
Kristie Joy Hamm, SaskatoonRobert John Harasymchuk, SaskatoonCindy Gay Hunt, La Ronge (with Distinction)
Jason Ryan Kerr, SaskatoonKirsten Norma Kish, SaskatoonJanna Lauren Brynn Korpan, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Leslie Ann Kupchanko, Fort Qu’Appelle
Trevor Kent Latham, WawotaKa Chun Edmond Lee, SaskatoonKevin Riley Lewis, Island LakeSteven John Lightfoot, RobsartMatthew Leo Linner, SaskatoonCheryl Lynn Loadman, Saskatoon
Erin Courtenay Maciel, Prince Albert(with Distinction)
Laurel Valerie MacNeil, Saskatoon
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Kristin Elizabeth Malin, LloydminsterSabrina Elizabeth Malinoski, SaskatoonSandra Suzanne Marie Manderscheid, SaskatoonAngie Gail Marple, SaskatoonStephen John Martin, ReginaNicole Marie McCann, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Melanie Charlene McLean, SaskatoonDeborah Marie Mokelky, SaskatoonWilliam James Morrell, Saskatoon
Wesley James Peters, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Chrystal Dawn Pfeifer, SaskatoonLorraine Louise Pura, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Donna Jean Radloff, Star CityMicah Brendon Robinson, LanghamKerrie Laine Rutherford, Saskatoon
Jacqueline Irene Semchuk, Saskatoon(with Distinction)
Shu Hung So, Hong KongTrisha Leanne Soonias, SaskatoonRene Marie Soubolsky, SaskatoonAdrienne Leone Sulz, SaskatoonSteven Wesley Trent Sutcliffe, Reston, Manitoba
(with Distinction)Prudence Ruth Swaan, SaskatoonSarah Joanne Sweet, Melfort
Karla Louise Thibodeau, SaskatoonJodi Anne Trask, MarcelinRyan Trost, SaskatoonBrian George Turner, Sturgeon Lake Reserve
Sabrina Leanne Voss, Spiritwood (with Distinction)Michael Robert Voth, Saskatoon
John Douglas Walter, SaskatoonKaren Shirley Weran, North BattlefordMelissa Ann Whetham, SaskatoonCynthia Darlene Wilkes, SaskatoonSamara Jenell Worth, Saskatoon
Mayumi Yamamoto, Tottori, JapanCho Piu Bill Yeung, SaskatoonSze Yuen Yeung, Kowloon, Hong KongHiu Chi ChristineYu, Hong Kong
Oliver Gbalaglay Zorbawon, Glehyee Zorpea, Liberia(with Distinction)
Advanced Certificate in ArtsShauna Fay Bader, Saskatoon
Jason Richard Elliott, Saskatoon
Ricardo Zenón Pino-Robles, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Arts Four-yearYusuf Agha Akhtar, SaskatoonFranklin Neal Arthurs, Saskatoon
Steven Nikolas Bakouris, ReginaLee Michael Gingell Beckmann, SaskatoonScott Russell Blythe, SaskatoonMicheal Duncan Bodnarchuk, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Simon William Brown, SaskatoonCoralie Shirley Buchholz, DavidsonRobyn Yvonne Buttar, Saskatoon
Kimberly Lynn Carson, SaskatoonVictoria Leona Marie Chabot, SaskatoonPhuong Boi Serena Chau, SaskatoonKing Yu Steven Cheok, Hong KongCharla Mae Coutts, WilkieMarsha Christine Crossman, Saskatoon
Catherine Louise Dewey, SaskatoonSolange Marisel Diaz, SaskatoonDaniel Bryon Duggleby, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
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Andrea Nahleen Fairbairn, ReginaRyan Edward Charles Fea, SaskatoonChristina Annette Fontaine, Saskatoon
Maria Laura Gonzalez, Saskatoon
Jason Karl Hennerbichler, SaskatoonChristopher Curtis David Hildebrandt, SaskatoonCindy Denise Houle, Saskatoon
Phillip Arthur Jones, Victoria, British Columbia
Sarah Gail Kaglik, SaskatoonCarrie Anne Klassen, SaskatoonNathan John Kolla, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Noland Leonard Krush, Prince AlbertLana Nicole Kubin, Saskatoon
Jodi Rae LaPointe, SaskatoonMeng-Yin Lee, West Vancouver, British ColumbiaAlison Connie Levesque, SaskatoonJoelene Marie Lupichuk, Prince AlbertSarah Jacklyn Lydia Lutz, Saskatoon
Susan Joyce McCart, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Sanela Muratagic, Saskatoon
Wai Kee Ng, Hong Kong
Carmela Marie Schneider, KamsackAaron Gene Scrobe, SaskatoonBeverly Ann Siemens, Warman (with Distinction)Richard Ashley Stefanowski, Prince AlbertDavid Steven Sukut, Saskatoon
Ann Elizabeth Utke, Saskatoon
Tilakam Veerasamy, Selangor, West Malaysia
Bradley Joel Wilson, SaskatoonDavid George Wilson, SaskatoonBeryl Hoi Yan Wong, Regina
Derek Christopher Yee, Swift CurrentBelle Mun-Ya Yeh, SaskatoonPo Yeung, Hong Kong
Honours Certificate in ArtsCheryl Ann Paulmark, YorktonHigh Honours in English
Bachelor of Arts HonoursAnders Christian Alm, SaskatoonHonours in History
Regan Jane Balfour, SaskatoonHigh Honours in Sociology
Tania Colleen Balicki, SaskatoonHonours in Native Studies
Adrian Edward Bergles, SaskatoonHonours in French and Political Studies
Laurissa Leigh Evancio, YorktonHonours in French and History
Jennifer Joy Fjeldstrom, KenastonHonours in English
Alicia Pearl Garlock, MelfortHonours in Anthropology and Archaeology
Pamela Rose Irvine, SaskatoonHonours in Native Studies
Crystal Gayle Isabelle, WatrousHonours in Regional and Urban Development
Hua Jian, Shenyang Liaoning, People’s Republic ofChina
Honours in Economics
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Kurtis Lyle Kalinowski, Gull LakeHonours in History
Nadia Amber Kozak, SaskatoonHigh Honours in English
Izumi Kuwazono, Fukuoka, JapanHonours in Business Economics
Claire Elizabeth MacDougall, SaskatoonHonours in History
Benita McNeill, SaskatoonHigh Honours in Art History
Darlene Anne Theresa Bernadette Meeds,Saskatoon
High Honours in Native Studies
Ryan Ashley Newell, Prince AlbertHonours in Sociology
Cheryl Ann Paulmark, YorktonHigh Honours in History
Steven Josef Seiferling, SaskatoonHonours in English
Dara Lynn Semchyshen, SaskatoonHonours in History
Christopher Lee Striemer, SaskatoonHigh Honours in Psychology
Edward Patrick Daniel Van Vliet, Edmonton, AlbertaHonours in English
Joy Sarah Vanstone, SaskatoonHonours in Economics
Bachelor of Science Three-yearChasta-Dawne Louise Bacsu, Tisdale (with Great
Distinction)
Floria Tu Anh Chau, Saskatoon (with GreatDistinction)
Sanja Djakovic, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction)Trustin Scott Domes, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Terry George Dunlop, Saskatoon
Carissa Michelle Erickson, Frontier
Hsing-Chan Huang, Taiwan, People's Republic ofChina
Larissa Dawn Kanhai, SaskatoonAdina Marilyn Kohuch, SaskatoonRegan Loy Kurz, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Jennifer May Kweens, Esterhazy
Chi-Yuen Howard Man, Hong KongKristin Sheila McLeod, SaskatoonMira Mileva Milic, ReginaKiran Ahmed Mulla, Saskatoon
Randi-Lee Louella Pool, UnityCarol Michelle Pratt, Estevan
Jared Thomas Rennie, Saskatoon
Michael Ronald Schwab, Saskatoon
Boris Semenovych Tchoursine, SaskatoonJennifer Margaret Toye, Humboldt (with Great
Distinction)
University of Saskatchewan 16 2001 Fall Convocation
Advanced Certificate in ScienceEdith Elizabeth Davis, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Science Four-yearSaadia Batool Bokhari, Saskatoon
Richard Edward Cooper, Quill Lake
Janice Carolynn Derksen, La Ronge
Julie Christine Faludi, SaskatoonDavid William Fourney, Saskatoon
Patricia Gakis, Saskatoon
Michelle Brigette Cossette Heiser, Saskatoon
Kenneth Jason Kindrachuk, Saskatoon
Dennis Delmar Gary LaPlante, SaskatoonJohn David Lorer, SaskatoonKaley Marie Lowe, Torquay
Jayesh Chandra Maharaj, SaskatoonSteven Patrick McLaren, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Rie Miyazaki, Ichikawa Chiba, JapanOtimilwe Rodney Moagi, Saskatoon
Mandy Lee Olsgard, Hazlet
Konstantin Bogomilov Peev, Saskatoon(with Distinction)
Shaun Jared Pikaluk, Prince AlbertGavin Shane Plosz, SaskatoonKevin Richard Plumb, Victoria, British ColumbiaDarin Horrace Porochnavy, Saskatoon
Yustina Tjondrosetio, Jakarta, IndonesiaMargaret Lucy Trocha, Saskatoon
Yamini Shriram Upadrashta, Bombay, India(with Distinction)
Michelle Dawn Volk, Humboldt
Bachelor of Science HonoursRoger Joseph Baker, SaskatoonHonours in Geology
Joel Ian Brimacombe, YorktonHonours in Geography
Kiu On Chan, Hong KongHonours in Computer Science
Chira Rose Chilliak, SaskatoonHigh Honours in Mathematics
Michael Steven Danabassis, SaskatoonHonours in Biochemistry and Microbiology
Helen Marguerite Green, Hay River, NorthwestTerritories
Honours in Land Use and Environmental Studies
Josi Ann Hauschild, HumboldtHonours in Geography
Fumie Imabayashi, Tokyo, JapanHonours in Biochemistry
Sebanka Lobatlamang, BotswanaHigh Honours in Geology
Daniel John McCrank, SaskatoonHonours in Geology
University of Saskatchewan 17 2001 Fall Convocation
Stacy Ann Strom, CreightonHigh Honours in Anthropology and Archaeology
and Honours in Biology
Bachelor of Fine ArtsBenita McNeill, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Lidia Zofia Senczek, Saskatoon (with GreatDistinction)
Post Degree SpecializationCertificateWeihong Du, Saskatoon
Fang Xiao, Wuhan, People's Republic of China
Cuilan Zhang, Ning Xia, People's Republic of China
Bachelor of CommerceMichel Marie Arcand, Shaunavon
Michael John Barlage, SaskatoonChristine Ann Begg, SaskatoonJanea Danielle Bellay, SaskatoonChristopher Shawn Bildfell, SaskatoonJennifer Ann Blacklock, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Kimberly Dawn Blondeau, Esterhazy
(with Distinction)Brandt Edwin Braaten, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Janise Mary Ann Brace, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Tyler Dan Bradley, SaskatoonTonia Leigh Brown, Gravelbourg (with Distinction)
Chantara Lea Calder, SaskatoonVincent David Casavant, TisdaleMichael Hoang Chau, Saskatoon
Keith Russell Dolo, Melfort
Tyler Alexander Forsyth, Saskatoon
Janice Margaret Gould, Central Butte
Joel Thomas Halter, DodslandErin Grace Noelle Hnatiuk, NipawinJodie Marie Hoffart, Minton (with Distinction)
Albert Chan-Pin Jame, SaskatoonJody Robert Jenkins, SaskatoonLiv Amber Judd, Saskatoon
Dana Marie Keyowski, SaskatoonQuentin Mathew Jon Kot, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Quinn Stanley Kurenda, Radisson
Christopher David Mighton, SaskatoonJames Leonard Mitchell, Saskatoon
Anita Marie Nicholat, Saskatoon (with GreatDistinction)
Tamara Lynne Rein, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Vicki Lee Strasser, SaskatoonElan Lynn Strueby, Saskatoon
Nichole Marie Thon, Melfort (with Distinction)Carmen Truong, Saskatoon
Andrea Nicole Weikum, SaskatoonRaelene Adelle Whyte, BrooksbyTrevor James Winkler, SaskatoonDonny Jerry Woo, Moose Jaw (with Distinction)
Emel Yalbir, Saskatoon
University of Saskatchewan 18 2001 Fall Convocation
Bachelor of EducationAlicia Catherine Abraham, SaskatoonVanessa Joan Allen, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Gary Michael Ball, StenenLeanne Michelle Beaudin, Buffalo Narrows
Laurie Lynne Cook, Southend (with Distinction)Sandra Heather Cook, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Marie-Anne Corrigal, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Patricia Lynn Davies, SaskatoonTammy Lynn Dillon, Waterhen First NationJosephine Rose Dustyhorn, SaskatoonTrishia Lynne Dyer, Big River (with Distinction)
Melanie Helen Heilman, SaskatoonEvan Arthur Howe, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Karol Monica Kryzanowski-Narfason, Hendon
Sharon Marie Lesko, North Battleford
Iris Joan MacDonald, Onion LakeShawna Lee Massey, SaskatoonRobin Walter McKenzie, Stanley Mission
(with Distinction)Maxine Melinda Morin, Saskatoon
Belinda Hoi Yan Ng, Saskatoon
Brandy Ann Pedersen, SaskatoonPatti Jay Philip, Paynton (with Distinction)Nicole Anne Piché, SaskatoonKendall Andrew Pierce, EastendRennae Lynn Pladson, KelvingtonElizabeth Lucille Pope, Hay River, Northwest
Territories (with Distinction)
Rene Joseph Quintal, Prince Albert
David Clifford Racette, SaskatoonBeverly Naomi Ratt, La RongeNorma Denise Ross-Ballantyne, Montreal Lake
Jeffrey Clifford Schumack, Regina
Debra Dawn Tweedie, Saskatoon
Rhonda Lee Waite, Buffalo Narrows(with Distinction)
Jocelyn Josephine Whitecap, SaskatoonTammy Lynn Whitefish, Big River First NationMargaret Rose Wolverine, Saskatoon
Geraldine Louise Yacishyn, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Science inEngineeringAgricultural and BioresourceEngineeringKarl Joel Willrich, Calgary, Alberta
Civil EngineeringShaun Michael McLeod, Saskatoon
Chemical EngineeringJames Steven Hanson, SaskatoonKevin Lee Heppner, Rosetown
Lori Annette Rempel, Unity
Jason William Slobodian, Regina (with GreatDistinction)
Electrical EngineeringKevin Raymond Chow, Saskatoon
Engineering PhysicsCarissa Michelle Erickson, Frontier
University of Saskatchewan 19 2001 Fall Convocation
Mechanical EngineeringDean Murray Carnduff, Saskatoon
Catharine Leigh Starkell, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Science inKinesiologyMarc Robert Anderson, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)
Jeremy Otto Bohlken, Hudson Bay
Linda Jean Christensen, Saskatoon(with Distinction)
Julie Kirsten Gerwing, Swift Current
Kristy Marie Laird, DavidsonPaul Edward Litzenberger, Melville
Chantelle Leanne Medernach, Cudworth
Cory Brock Niefer, Yorkton (with Distinction)
Kendall Andrew Pierce, Eastend
Rene Joseph Quintal, Prince Albert
Jaymie Lynn Raeburn, Saskatoon
Sheri Lynn Seidel, Saskatoon
Nancy Marie Thompson, Elrose (with Distinction)
Bachelor of LawsPeter Luigi Sartore, Calgary, AlbertaWilliam Gerald Slater, Saskatoon
Doctor of MedicineFlorence Anne Kim, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Science in NursingRuth Anne Appl, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction)
Desirée Dawn Bergerman, Saskatoon(with Distinction)
Corrine Nancy Bittner, BengoughKristyn Janine Bowes, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Kelly Ann Bradshaw, Tisdale (with Great Distinction)Nicole Leeanne Brust, Saskatoon
Tracy Marie Chapple, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Christa Dawn Chepil, Foam LakeSharon-Lee Mary Chesley, SaskatoonLeshia Rachelle Clark, Meadow Lake (with Great
Distinction)
Roxanne Rachelle Day, SaskatoonAmy Elizabeth Doll, SaskatoonDarlene Hazel Dupuis, Cut Knife
Nicola Jane Fraser, Saskatoon (with GreatDistinction)
Sarah Jeanne Glowa, Saskatoon
Melanie Rose Herauf, SaskatoonSusan Kathleen Hoeppner, ClavetPaulette Patricia Horsman, Regina (with Distinction)
Roberta Lynn Janvier, Patuanak
Kimberly Alaine Kihn, SaskatoonLeah Chere Knorr, SaskatoonJoleen Jill Komarnicki, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
University of Saskatchewan 20 2001 Fall Convocation
Jacqueline Melissa Soroya Lamey, ReginaAlison Dawn Langin, Regina (with Great Distinction)Krista Alyssa Lubyk, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Gina Marie Malaya, SaskatoonBrenda Marie Mills, Kindersley (with Great
Distinction)Janeece Louise Minor, Milk River (with Distinction)Melanie Jeanette Moore, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Tamara Ruth Morgan, SaskatoonJanis Michelle Munchinsky, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)
Linda Marie Nachtegaele, Wilkie (with Distinction)
Erin Bonnie Orthner, Raymore
Scott Willis Parker, North Battleford(with Distinction)
Lucia Maria Parsons, Saskatoon (with GreatDistinction)
Shannon Lee Paseznak, Regina (with GreatDistinction)
Joanne Carolyn Pelletier, Prince AlbertRhonda Mae Petford, Saskatoon (with Distinction)Iris Ann Phillips, Saskatoon (with Great Distinction)
Jaclyn Michelle Reid, SaskatoonJaecene Donna Maria Reis, Saskatoon
Lindsay Erin Salzl, Paradise HillJonathan Edward Schmid, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Leslie Craig Schmidt, ReginaLoreena Angela Schmidt, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Delinda Lil Schwartzenberger, SaskatoonLeanne Patricia Katheleen Short, North Battleford
(with Distinction)
Erin Christine Smith, Lanigan (with Distinction)Jill Meredith Snyder, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Kimberly Rae Steen, Saskatoon (with Great
Distinction)Kimberlee Dawn Stirton, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)Elizabeth Marie Sulz, Saskatoon
Kimberley Dawn Thoreson, SaskatoonDana Marie Tivy, CanoraDorothy Joy Travis, Saskatoon (with Distinction)
Trevor John Wagenaar, SaskatoonErin Rae Wiens, DundurnMargaret Man-Sum Wong, Saskatoon
(with Distinction)
Jim Chow Yee, Saskatoon
Vanessa Dawn Zanidean, Moose Jaw(with Distinction)
Jamie Lynn Zimmerman, Saskatoon(with Distinction)
Bachelor of Science in NutritionTammy Lynn Lazar, Saskatoon
Fesseha Stefanos, Saskatoon
Bachelor of Science inPharmacyJulie Lynne Ritchie, Saskatoon
University of Saskatchewan 21 2001 Fall Convocation
Bachelor of Science in PhysicalTherapyAsef Rahman, Moose Jaw
Christine Ping Yang, Saskatoon
Postgraduate DiplomaJeret Shay Bode, SaskatoonCommerce
Julien Joseph Hubert Cotelesage, St. DenisBiochemistry
Fern Ellen Fischer, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education
Joel Joseph Flory, SaskatoonCommerce
Terry Garth Graham, SaskatoonEducational Administration
Laura Ellen Hassett, Clemmons, North CarolinaCurriculum Studies
Tracy Lee Helmink, SaskatoonEnvironmental Engineering
Mary-Ann Manley, Burnaby, British ColumbiaEducational Administration
Linda Marlene Mattock, ColonsayEducational Administration
Dale Edward McShane, SaskatoonEducational Administration
Deborah Mae Michayluk, SaskatoonEducational Administration
Antoinette Ngenzirabona, SaskatoonCommerce
Tatiana Savchenko, SaskatoonEducational Administration
Troy Elmer Jerome Shewchuk, Sherwood Park,Alberta
Commerce
Wanda Marie Spooner, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education
Sheri-Lee Stevens, NipawinEducational Psychology and Special Education
Kimberlee Dawn Swan, SaskatoonEducational Administration
Norine Sandra Tourangeau, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies
Paul Gregory Trottier, SaskatoonEducational Foundations
Master of AgricultureShelley Dawn Ferley, Saskatoon
Applied Microbiology and Food Science —Project: Capillary Electrophoresis as an AnalyticalTechnique and Alternative to High PerformanceAnion-Exchange Chromatography for the Analysisof Food Carbohydrates
Master of ArtsMaria Laura Basualdo, SaskatoonPolitical Studies — Thesis: Municipal Autonomy
Reforms in Argentina 1986-2000
University of Saskatchewan 22 2001 Fall Convocation
Nancy Celestine Brown, SaskatoonPolitical Studies — Thesis: Distributive Justice and
Health District Board Decision-Making
Monic Maria Buettner, Prince AlbertGeography — Thesis: Women’s Work and Labour
Process Change: The Case of Home Care inSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
James Russell Connelly, Calmar, AlbertaPhilosophy — Thesis: Normativity and Method in
Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations
Helen Cote, Cote First Nations, KamsackSociology — Thesis: Damaged Children and Broken
Spirits: An Examination of Attitudes of AnisnabekElders to Acts of Violence Among AnisnabekYouth in Saskatchewan
Bruce William Dawson, ReginaHistory — Thesis: Better Than A Few Squirrels: The
Greater Production Campaign on the First NationsReserves of the Canadian Prairies
Tracy Lynn Deline, North PortalHistory — Thesis: The Creation of Princeps luventutis:
Gaius Caesar
Joel Patrick Deshaye, SaskatoonEnglish — Thesis: Performing in Two Voices: The
Paradox of the Sensitive Man in the Poetry of AlPurdy
Ryan Matthew Law Dollimore, Mississauga, OntarioPolitical Studies — Thesis: Common Beginnings,
Separate Paths: A Study of Legislative Turnover inAlberta and Saskatchewan
Frederick Allan Guerin, SaskatoonPhilosophy — Thesis: Legal Reason on Trial: An
Exposition and Critical Analysis of JürgenHabermas’ Discourse Theory of Law andDemocracy
Joey Michael Hofmeister, SaskatoonSociology — Project: Troubled Youth: Selected
Biographies of Youth In Conflict With The Law
Carrie Catherine Horachek, SaskatoonEnglish — Thesis: Airing the Nation: CBC Radio,
Canadian Short Stories and the Promotion ofNationalism in the 1950s
Pingzhao Hu, Gao’an City Jiangxi, People’s Republicof China
Geography — Thesis: An Empirical Test of theCompeting Destinations Model
Evan Ronald Jones, Surrey, British ColumbiaPolitical Studies — Thesis: The Good and Health
Care
James Theodore Kettel, SaskatoonEconomics — Project: Further Evidence Regarding
Monopolistic Competition and Intra-IndustryTrade
Tonya Marie Lambert, SaskatoonHistory — Thesis: Raping Lucretia: Rape in the
Law, Literature and Art of Renaissance Europe
Haoping Li, Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic ofChina
Economics — Thesis: Self-Employment in theCanadian Labour Market: 1995
Brenda Velma McLeod, ClavetNative Studies — Thesis: Treaty Land Entitlement in
Saskatchewan: Conflicts in Land Use andOccupancy in the Witchekan Lake Area
University of Saskatchewan 23 2001 Fall Convocation
Valerie Jean Millar, SaskatoonEnglish — Thesis: To Dream the Self: Constructions
of Identity and Revisioning Boundaries in ClaireHarris’s Drawing Down a Daughter
Yetunde Mojisola Oke, SaskatoonEconomics — Thesis: Financial Systems and
Economic Development: An Empirical Analysis
Taiye Adetokunbo Olowe, Montreal, QuebecHistory — Thesis: The Beginning of Canada’s
Relations with Nigeria: 1960-1976
Rene Jocelyn Ouellette, Bathurst, New BrunswickPolitical Studies — Thesis: Kymlicka and Rousseau
on Autonomy and Community
Ryan Anders Pederson, SaskatoonHistory — Thesis: Rome Imposed Upon Florence:
Livy and Machiavellis’ Istorie Florentine
Cara Jacqueline Pryor, MelfortHistory — Thesis: The Wintego of Our Discontent:
Environment and Environmentalism on theChurchill River
Andrea Aldonna Still, HumboldtPolitical Studies — Thesis: Canadian Foreign Policy
and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Canada’s Voting inthe United Nations Commission on HumanRights, 1982-1998
David Philip Thomas, Calgary, AlbertaPolitical Studies — Thesis: Secession in the Sudan:
The Place of Selected External Factors
Tracey Lynn Tremaine, Nassau, Bahama IslandsHistory — Thesis: “Was Kleopatra Black?” The
Problem of Evaluating Competing HistoricalDescriptions
David Terrance York, SaskatoonPolitical Studies — Thesis: The International
Committee of the Red Cross in the 20th Century:Adapting to International Politics
Bingyong Zheng, Mianzhu, People’s Republic ofChina
Economics — Thesis: Re-examination of theRelationship Between the Spot and the ForwardExchange Rate
Master of BusinessAdministrationProject Option
Thomas John Allen, Saskatoon
Mark Christopher John Barrera, Saskatoon
Kerri Elizabeth Cryderman, Saskatoon
Rebecca Lynn Negere Deobald, Saskatoon
Gerald Allan Desroches, Kelvington
Craig Aaron Fagnou, St Brieux
Marnie Marie Fyten, Yellowknife, NorthwestTerritories
Apostolos Robert Gardikiotis, Regina
Phyllis Margaret Anne Goertz, Saskatoon
Nicolette Marie Hipkin, Saskatoon
Glenn Leslie Hollinger, Saskatoon
Manpreet Jassal, Saskatoon
Donald Scott Kondrat, Saskatoon
University of Saskatchewan 24 2001 Fall Convocation
Brad Scott McInnis, Oakville, Ontario
Kamiel S. Rezkallah, Saskatoon
Shelley Norene Spurr, Saskatoon
Master of Continuing EducationRichard John Clatney, SaskatoonEducational Foundations — Project: Workplace
Learning: Teaching Computers in Non-TraditionalSettings
Kara Terese Exner, Fort St John, British ColumbiaEducational Foundations — Project: Study Circles
in the Workplace: Considering the Benefits andBarriers
Sylvia Alexandrena Gent, Prince AlbertEducational Foundations — Project: Mobile Crisis:
Extending the Mandate to Public Education andEmpowerment
Sukkyu Kim, SaskatoonEducational Foundations — Project: Critical Theory-
Implications of Habermas for Critical AdultEducation
Muriel Ann Miller, SaskatoonEducational Foundations — Project: The
Experiences of Special (Mature) AdmissionsStudents at the University of Saskatchewan
Cheryl Elaine Mogg, ReginaEducational Foundations — Project: To Write a
Radio Script Describing the Aging Baby BoomGeneration, Their Early Retirement Options andDemand for Continuing Education
Master of EducationGary James Augustyn, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Thesis: Teacher
Preferences for Supervisory Processes
Michelle Joanne Beyko, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Thesis: An Exploratory Study of Factors Related toTreatment Attrition Among Incarcerated SexOffenders
Kim JoDean Brandt, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: Ethical Reasonings of SchoolPsychologists
Alec Valintino Couros, HumboldtCurriculum Studies — Thesis: Faculty and Staff
Perceptions of University Support forInstructional Technology
Nicholas Crosby, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies — Project: Development of a
Prototype for Streamlining HTML Production
Donald Richard Cusson, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Project: Metaphors
of the Superintendent
Jamie Fiddler, Waterhen LakeEducational Administration — Project: An
Internship: Examining the Interconnectedness ofthe Indian Teacher Education Program
Constance Gail Frith, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies — Project: The Design and
Development of a Food and NutritionManagement Program Website for SIAST KelseyCampus
University of Saskatchewan 25 2001 Fall Convocation
Pamela Lois Hanna, North BattlefordEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: The Effect of Trauma on HumanDevelopment
Sharon Heather Jansen-Phillips, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: I think I can, I think I can......Towards theDevelopment of Self-Efficacy in an Adult LearningSetting
Tanya Marie Kennedy, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: The Exit and Follow-up Procedures ofStructured Success
Marcia Geraldine Klein, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies — Thesis: Fostering a Sense of
Wonder: Primary Teachers’ Experiences in theOutdoor Classroom
Megan Maureen Lee, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies — Thesis: Children Talking:
Sharing Books and Making Meaning in a PrimaryClassroom
Gail Ann MacKay, Searchmont, OntarioEducational Foundations — Thesis: Community
Perceptions of a Cree Immersion Program atCumberland House
Kevin Barry McMullen, Stettler, AlbertaEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Thesis: Narratives of Experienced Counsellors
Daniel James Mittelholtz, CraikCurriculum Studies — Thesis: Student Perceptions
of Web-Based Instruction and Its Integration Intoan Intermediate Computer Applications Course
Dennis Raymond Morgan, SaskatoonCurriculum Studies — Project: A Model for
Increasing Bandwidth in Rural and Urban SchoolDivisions
Trudy Lynn Morin, SouthendEducational Administration — Project: Reflections
of a Special Education Administrator in a NorthernFirst Nations School
Rachel Joy Negere-Wong, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: Academic Achievement Patterns of Adultswith AD/HD
Jessica Margaret Neville, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Thesis: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects: The BirthMothers’ Experience
Paul Michael Newton, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Thesis: Policy
Development Through Action Research: CorporateInvolvement in Catholic Education
Darren Mark Nickel, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Thesis: On Becoming Ourselves: Happiness,Wellness, Physical Activity and Well-Being
Robert John Pantel, ReginaEducational Administration — Project: Evaluation of
an Online Studies Course TowardsImplementation of This Program in SaskatchewanSchools
Don Allen Remizowski, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Project: Teachers’
Perceptions of Supervision in an Urban CatholicSchool Division
University of Saskatchewan 26 2001 Fall Convocation
Ann-Marie Remy, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Project: It’s a Jungle Out There: CareerExploration Can Be a Tricky Business
Donald Gordon Rongve, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Project: Beginning
Teachers’ Needs, Mentoring, and SupportSystems
Shane Calvin Skjerven, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Project: Effectiveness
of Professional Development for Computer andTechnology Integration: A Case Study
Kathleen Marie Lauretta Trottier-Houghton,Saskatoon
Curriculum Studies — Project: Bumblebee Life inthe Boreal Forest
Patricia Lynne Wyand, SaskatoonEducational Psychology and Special Education —
Thesis: Gender Differences in Adulthood AD/HD
Master of EngineeringJeffrey Michael Balon, SaskatoonCivil Engineering — Project: Broadway Parking and
Traffic Study
Master of LawsSheldon James Cardinal, Sucker Creek Cree NationThesis: TheSpirit and Intent of Treaty Eight: Sagaw
Eeniw Perspective
Master of NursingSheila Jessie Achilles, SaskatoonThesis: Diffusion of the Primary Health Care
Concept Within an Interdisciplinary Team
Master of ProfessionalAccountingProject option
Angela Mary Banman, Aberdeen
Andrew John Coutts, Saskatoon
Mark Andrew Drozda, Saskatoon
Keith Garnet Fonstad, Melfort
Tammy Dawn Ford, Yorkton
Kenneth Alexander Fox, Saskatoon
Kevin Hagen Huys, North Battleford
Mark Joseph Kelleher, Saskatoon
Nabil Khoshkhesal, North Vancouver, BritishColumbia
Bruce Ryan Lendrum, Saskatoon
Max Lingard, Saskatoon
Carolyn Louise Main, Saskatoon
Amber Lynette McRae, Saskatoon
Jenni Lyn Mercer, North Battleford
Devan Patrick Mescall, Saskatoon
Patricia Jill Miller, Yorkton
Lauren Mae Orthner, Kindersley
Lisa Kay Poelzer, Saskatoon
Krista Margaret Schmidt, Smiley
University of Saskatchewan 27 2001 Fall Convocation
Amit Jaydip Shah, Saskatoon
Jocelyn Andrea Smith, Prince Albert
Tracy Nicole Trembath, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Curt Michael Wagner, Saskatoon
Master of ScienceCatherine Anne Acton, WolseleyGeography — Thesis: The Effect of Site Preparation
on Early Post-Logging Mixedwood StandDevelopment in Saskatchewan
Ira Jacob Altman, St. WalburgAgricultural Economics — Thesis: An Institutional
Perspective of an Emerging Industry: TheEconomics of a Bioethanol Industry inSaskatchewan
Alireza Ansarian, SaskatoonMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Parameter
Estimation of a Solenoid Hydraulic ProportionalValve Using the OLS and ML Techniques
Paulo Jorge Marques Antunes, SaskatoonCivil Engineering — Thesis: Principles of Highway
Sub-surface Drainage Systems in a MultipleAquifer Environment
Angela Kathleen Bedard-Haughn, St. BrieuxSoil Science — Thesis: Terrain Controls on
Depressional Soil Formation in a HummockyMorainal Landscape
Yusuf Abu Tayeb Bhagat, Sidhpur Gujarat, IndiaBiomedical Engineering — Thesis: Therapeutic
Interventions Against Soman Intoxication:Quantitive Diffusion and T2 Relaxation MagneticResonance Analysis
Kimberley Grace Brown, Dorion, QuebecBiology — Thesis: Ecology of Woodland Caribou in
Central Manitoba: Implications For ForestryPractices
Chantelle Marie Cairns, SaskatoonPathology — Thesis: ChemoKines: Potential in a
Cancer Vaccine
Blaine Jerrald Chartrand, Moose JawPlant Science — Thesis: A15, A Seed Coat-Specific
Promoter from Arabidopsis thaliana
Lin Chen, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of ChinaElectrical Engineering — Thesis: 3-D
Electromagnetic Field Simulator Based Design ofMultilayer Microwave Filters
Cheryl Louise Cho, SaskatoonBiology — Thesis: Ascospore Production and
Infection of Chickpea by Ascochyta rabiei
Christopher Thomas Coolican, ReginaGeological Sciences — Thesis: Structure,
Geochronology and Geochemistry of the Tonalite-Migmatite Complex and Wathaman Batholith atDeception Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Stephen Mark Cornish, Moose Jaw Kinesiology — Thesis: The Effect of Creatine
Monohydrate Supplementation on Sprint Skatingin Hockey Players
Lan Cui, SaskatoonElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Probability
Distribution Development and Application inDistribution System Reliability Evaluation
Robin Matthew Elyot D’Arcy, SaskatoonAgricultural Economics — Thesis: Developing Value
Added Processing in the Native Small FruitIndustry
University of Saskatchewan 28 2001 Fall Convocation
Stephanie Kim Dumonceaux, SaskatoonSoil Science — Thesis: Variable Nitrogen
Fertilization of Wheat (Triticum aestivum) in aNon-Level Landscape
Miles Franklin Dyck, Swift CurrentSoil Science — Thesis: Long-Term Solute Transport
Under Transient, Semi-Arid Conditions
Shawnee Rose Eidt, Flin Flon, ManitobaBiomedical Engineering — Thesis: Q-Slice
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of PilocarpineInduced Status Epilepticus
Trevor Robert Fulton, SaskatoonPhysics and Engineering Physics — Thesis: Adding
an Ethernet TCP/IP Stack to a Real-Time Executive
Qing Gao, SaskatoonMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Measurement
and Modeling of an Air Wall Jet Over PotashSurfaces
Jeremy Alexander Gates, SaskatoonElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Comparison of
Synchronization Methods for Burst-Mode �/4DQPSK Demodulators
Katherine Marie Gerein, SaskatoonBiology — Thesis: The Limnology and Plankton
Ecology of Prairie Saline Lakes of Saskatchewan
Zhao Gong, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaBiomedical Engineering — Thesis: Non-invasive
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Investigation ofSeizure-induced Injury in Developing Chickens
Dustin Carter Gosnell, Crystal City, ManitobaAgricultural Economics — Thesis: Non-GM Wheat
Segregation Strategies: Comparing the Costs
Rebekah Ruth Hines, Wyebridge, OntarioGeological Sciences — Thesis: Isotope
Paleohydrology and Environment of DevonianBivalve Fossils From the Weatherall and Hecla BayFormations, Melville Island, Canadian Arctic
Jeffrey James Holzman, SaskatoonAgricultural Economics — Thesis: The Economics
of Herbicide Tolerant Wheat in Western CanadianCrop Rotations
Jassen Arthur Jackman, SaskatoonAnimal and Poultry Science — Thesis: Processing
of Feed Protein Sources to Improve Milk Yield andComposition
Cora Lynn Janzen, LeroyKinesiology — Thesis: Bilateral and Unilateral
Strength Training in Post-Menopausal Women
Dong Mei Jin, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Environmental Engineering — Thesis:
Solubilization of Volatile Organic Compounds inEdible Nonionic Surfactants
Eric Noble Johnson, BattlefordPlant Science — Thesis: Mechanical Weed Control
in Field Pea (Pisum sativum L.)
Louis Katele Kabwe, Saskatoon Environmental Engineering — Thesis: Design and
Application of a Dynamic Closed Chamber Systemfor Measuring CO2 Flux from Unsaturated C-horizon Soils and Waste-Rock Piles to theAtmosphere
Jun Ke, SaskatoonComputer Science — Thesis: A Rate Based TCP for
the Web
University of Saskatchewan 29 2001 Fall Convocation
Curtis Gerald Kelln, SaskatoonCivil Engineering — Thesis: A Gas Phase Tracer
Technique for Measuring Porosity and EffectiveCoefficient of Diffusion in Unsaturated PorousMedia
Franklin Norvisi Krampa-Morlu, Accra, GhanaMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Boundary Layer-
Wake Interaction in an Open Channel Flow
Grant Mattias Kuntz, GraysonAgricultural Economics — Thesis: Transgenic
Wheat: Potential Price Impacts for Canada’sWheat Export Market
Brynn Taryl Kvinlaug, Prince AlbertAnatomy and Cell Biology — Thesis: Central
Nervous System Cell Types Derived fromOlfactory Epithelium and Skin Precursor Cells
Wen Wen Li, Xi’an, People's Republic of ChinaElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Experimental
Investigations on Vibrations and Acoustic Noise ofan Induction Motor
Leng Hong Lim, Banting, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical Engineering — Thesis: Stabilization of
Barley �-Amylase by Immobilization Techniques
Xiang Liu, SaskatoonMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Effects of
Manufacturing System Structure on SystemPerformance - A Computational Linkage Model
Angelina Tracy Lukwinski, Calgary, AlbertaApplied Microbiology and Food Science — Thesis:
Characterization of Midgut Bacteria FromLaboratory Reared Bertha Armyworm (Mamestraconfigurata) and Crucifer Root Maggot (Deliaradicum)
Marina Maekawa, Cordoba, ArgentinaAnimal and Poultry Science — Thesis: The Chewing
Behavior and Salivary Secretion of Lactating DairyCows
Brent Lee Marjerison, SaskatoonCivil Engineering — Thesis: Measurement of Matric
Suction in Thin Membrane Surface HighwaysUsing Thermal Conductivity Sensors
Daniel Freddy Mazerolle, Bouctouche, NewBrunswick
Biology — Thesis: Effects of Forest Fragmentationon Space Use and Body Condition of TerritorialMale Ovenbirds
Heather Marie McNeill, Whonnock, British ColumbiaAgricultural Economics — Thesis: Exclusive
Relationships in the Agri-food Industry
Dawn Marie Moore, Chatham, OntarioBiology — Thesis: Colonization and Early Defense
Responses to Leptosphaeria maculans in Sinapis alba L.
Geeta Rani Nayar, SaskatoonCommunity Health and Epidemiology — Thesis:
The Pattern and Predictors of Health ServicesUtilization in Individuals Identified With HighBlood Pressure in a Population-Based Survey
Corwin Michael Nycholat, SaskatoonChemistry — Thesis: Studies Toward the
Biosynthesis of the Cruciferous PhytoalexinBrassilexin in Brassica Juncea
Joanna Katarzyna Os, Winnipeg, ManitobaApplied Microbiology and Food Science — Thesis:
Isolation and Characterization of a Precipitate-Forming Xylanase from Aspergillus niger
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Brian Joseph Perillat, SaskatoonAgricultural Economics — Thesis: A Risk Efficiency
Analysis of Backgrounding and Finishing Calveson Pasture
Benjamin Taylor Persson, RosetownElectrical Engineering — Thesis: A Mixed Signal
ASIC for CDMA Code Synchronization
Dai Qiu, Chongqing, People’s Republic of ChinaElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Analysis of New
Ridged Circular and Rectangular WaveguidesUsing the Finite Element Method
Jeffery Robert Reinson, SaskatoonCivil Engineering — Thesis: Soil-Water Interactions
in Coarse Porous Media
Rose Alene Roberts, Stanley MissionCommunity Health and Epidemiology — Thesis:
Pesiticide Exposure and Female Breast CancerRisk in Canada: A Case Control Study
Arlen Michael Rosa, GlensideMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Estimating
Parameters of a Proportional Solenoid ValveUsing Neural Networks
Patricia Kim Sanderson, Quill LakeAgricultural Economics — Thesis: Consumer
Preferences: The Bison Meat Industry
Gregory Jon Schmidt, Swift CurrentMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Fuzzy Neural
Approach to Edge Detection in Digital Images
Asheesh Kumar Singh, SaskatoonPlant Science — Thesis: Evaluation of Scald
(Rhynochosporium secalis Davis) Resistance DerivedFrom Three New Zealand Barley (Hordeum vulgareL.) Genotypes
Darren Michael Spelay, SaskatoonPhysics and Engineering Physics — Thesis: A Low
Energy Test Irradiation Facility
Saravanan Subramanian, SaskatoonBiomedical Engineering — Thesis: The Effect of
Force Feedback on Rowing Performance
Pankaj Sud, SaskatoonComputer Science — Thesis: Speech Coding Using
Wavelet Lifting Technique
Amjad Ahmed Syed, Vellore, Tamilnadu, IndiaMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Droplet-Laden
Jet in the Vicinity of a Wall
Sarayut Tanapat, Khon Kaen, Thailand Environmental Engineering — Thesis: Comparison
of Biodegradation Kinetics of Geometric Isomersof Napthenic Acids (NAs) in Athabasca RiverWater
Pushparajah Thavarajah, SaskatoonNutrition — Thesis: Dietary Intakes and Physical
Activity in a Sample of Children in Saskatoon
Dean Michael Thome, Moose JawChemistry — Thesis: X-Ray Crystallographic
Studies of Thiomolybdates And Bovine SerumAlbumin
Frederick Hendrick van Herk, SaskatoonAnimal and Poultry Science — Thesis: An
Evaluation of Bloat Control Agents - for FeedlotCattle
Rita Vassena, SaskatoonHerd Medicine and Theriogenology — Thesis:
Developmental Competence of Bovine Oocytes:Follicular Status and Ultrasound ImageCharacteristics
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Andrew Simon Weseen, SaskatoonAgricultural Economics — Thesis: The Economics
of Waste Heat Utilization in Greenhouses
Krista Rae Wooller, SaskatoonBiochemistry — Thesis: The Generation of a
Catalytic Antibody With Nuclease Activity
Glenn Arthur Wright, SaskatoonMechanical Engineering — Thesis: Parameter
Estimation of a Hydraulic Proportional ValveUsing Extended Kalman Filtering
Qian Wu, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaComputer Science — Thesis: Improving Web Data
Transfer Performance on Asymmetric Networks
Huaiguang Yang, SaskatoonChemistry — Thesis: Application of AC-Impedance
Techniques for the Detection of Amino Acids inFlowing Solutions
Dinesh Chandrakant Yeragi, Mumbai, Maharashtra,India
Chemical Engineering — Thesis: Low TemperatureWater - Gas Shift Reaction on Mn-promoted Cu/Al203 Catalyst
Linping Yu, SaskatoonComputer Science — Thesis: Web Prefetching
Between Clients & Proxies: Potential, Strategiesand Performance
Simeon Zervas, Agios Spiridon Arta, GreeceAnimal and Poultry Science — Thesis: Effect of
Dietary Protein and Fibre on Nitrogen ExcretionPatterns in Swine
Yupeng Zhao, SaskatoonChemical Engineering — Thesis: Metabolic Flux
Balancing at Different Specific Growth Rates
Ning Zhou, Huaiyin, People’s Republic of ChinaBiochemistry — Thesis: Characterization of the
Low-Temperature Response of Thlapsi arvense
Zbigniew Zimpel, SaskatoonComputer Science — Thesis: Fractal Image
Compression
Master of Veterinary ScienceColleen Bertha Annett, Bassano, AlbertaVeterinary Pathology — Project: Necrotic Enteritis
in Broilers: Effects of Various Diets on Clostridiumperfringens and its Alpha-Toxin
Troy Donald Butt, ArcolaVeterinary Anesthesiology, Radiology and Surgery
— Project: Comparison of Two Techniques forRegional Antibiotic Delivery to the EquineForelimb: Intraosseous Perfusion vs. IntravenousPerfusion
Elizabeth Veronica Skuba, SaskatoonVeterinary Pathology — Project: Differentiating
Canine Atopic Dermatitis from Dermatitis Due toFood Adverse Reactions Using DermalEosinophils
Doctor of PhilosophyDiana Lydia Elizabeth Alexander, SaskatoonPsychology — Thesis: An Investigation of the
Validity and Reliability of the Severity of RenalDisease Scale (SORDS)
Trevor Marlin Bergfeldt, SaskatoonChemistry — Thesis: Photo-Oxygenation of
Saturated Hydrocarbons Using Uranyl Ions
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Kirstin Elizabeth Bett, SaskatoonPlant Science — Thesis: Genome Analysis and
Genetic Mapping of Restorer Loci in Raphanus
Darren Gerard Burke, Halifax, Nova ScotiaKinesiology — Thesis: Individual Creatine Pool Size
and Responsiveness Associated With CreatineSupplementation
Joseph John Cibere, SaskatoonElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Calibration
Transfer Methods for Feedforward Neural NetworkBased Instruments
Eftekhar Eftekharpour, SaskatoonAnatomy and Cell Biology — Thesis: Glutathione
Dependent and Thioredoxin DependentPeroxidase Systems in Neural Cells
Jonathan Albert Fugelsang, Thunder Bay, OntarioPsychology — Thesis: Foundations of Human
Causal Reasoning
Sandy David Ramsay Gardner, SaskatoonPsychology — Thesis: The Power of the DRM False
Memory Paradigm: Forwards and Backwards
Darren Keith Hannesson, ReginaPsychology — Thesis: Characterization of
Kindling’s Effects on Spatial Cognition:Implications for the Mechanisms of Kindling-Induced Mnemonic Dysfunction
Bonnie Lynn Janzen, Winnipeg, ManitobaCommunity Health and Epidemiology — Thesis:
Work and Family Roles, Gender, SocioeconomicStatus and Health: A Study of Employed CanadianMen and Women
Damien Oliver Joly, Vanderhoof, British ColumbiaBiology — Thesis: Brucellosis and Tuberculosis As
Factors Limiting Population Growth of NorthernBison
Soheila Karimi-Abdolrezaee, SaskatoonAnatomy and Cell Biology — Thesis: Potential
Developmental Stop Signals for GAP-43Expression During Corticospinal Tract Growth
Renee Patricia Kuchapski, SaskatoonEducational Administration — Thesis:
Reconceptualizing Accountability for Education
Vivekanandan Suresh Kumar, Dharapuram, TamilNadu, India
Computer Science — Thesis: Helping the Helper inPeer Help Networks
Lynn Ann Loutzenhiser, SaskatoonPsychology — Thesis: Risk, Family Functioning,
and Child Competence in Head Start Families
Mary Ann Susan Marles, SaskatoonPlant Science — Thesis: Biochemical and Molecular
Studies of the Seed Coat of Brassica carinata (A.Braun.) and Other Brassicaceae
Donald Francis Eugene McArthur, SaskatoonSoil Science — Thesis: Impact of Long-Term
Cultivation on the Status of Cadmium inChernozemic Soils
Allison Patricia Muri, Central ButteEnglish — Thesis: The Enlightenment Cyborg:
Aspects and Origins of the Postmodern ‘Man-Machine’ Metaphor
David Harold Olivier, Coniston, OntarioHistory — Thesis: Staatskaperei: The German Navy
and Commerce Warfare, 1856-1888
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Maynard Roy Olson, SaskatoonElectrical Engineering — Thesis: Remote Control of
a Semi-Autonomous Robot Vehicle Over a Time-Delayed Link
Dawn Faye Phillips, SaskatoonPsychology — Thesis: How Humour in Television
Commercials Reflects and DeterminesContemporary Societal Issues
Wilbur Donald Raymond Pokatong, Manado,Indonesia
Applied Microbiology and Food Science — Thesis:Molecular Biology and Biochemical Assessmentof Acetolactate Synthase (ALS)-Mediated Protein-Protein Interactions in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.)Heynh
Julius Pontoh, Manado, IndonesiaApplied Microbiology and Food Science — Thesis:
Isolation, Purification and Characterization ofGlucosidases From Three Honey Bee Species(Apis mellifera, A. cerana and A. dorsata)
Jeffrey Dennis Pylatuik, Quill LakeBiology — Thesis: The Production of Female-Sterile
Flowers in Arabidopsis thaliana Heynh and Brassicanapus L.
Marc Eliot Sheckter, SaskatoonPsychology — Thesis: Risk and Protective Factors
for Adolescent Substance Abuse
Pawan Kumar Singh, SaskatoonPlant Science — Thesis: Genetic Studies on the
Resistance to Tan Spot of Wheat and GeneticSimilarity Among Isolates of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis
Reta Arlene Terry, SaskatoonEnglish — Thesis: Little White Oaths: The
Representation of the Evolving Codes of Honourin Early Modern England
Jacob Chacko Thundathil, SaskatoonHerd Medicine and Theriogenology — Thesis: In
Vitro Fertilizing Characteristics of Bovine SpermWith Abnormal Morphology
Renée Chontelle Torgerson, SaskatoonSociology — Thesis: The Democratization of Public
Institutions: The Case Study of Health CareRegionalization in Saskatchewan
Dawn Colette Wallin, MargoEducational Administration — Thesis: Impacts of
the Rural Contexts on the Career Patterns ofFemale Administrators
Lacramioara Irina Zaharia, SaskatoonChemistry — Thesis: Alternaria Blackspot
Phytotoxins: Biotransformation and PhytoalexinElicitation