āTo happy endings and new beginnings!ā
āOne degree equals two happy parents. Congratulations on your graduation!ā
āMay your degree unlock many doors to well deserved pilipiliĀž».ā
Even if family and friends canāt attend fall convocation ceremonies in person at the Rebecca Cohn AuditoriumĀ this weekend, they can still send their best wishes to Dalhousieās 874 new graduates via a new interactive guest book, which will be posted on screens in the Dal Arts Centre lobby.
(View and sign the guestbook or stream webcasts of the convocation ceremonies live on Saturday, Oct. 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18 at .)
Some may wish to send their best to the three outstanding individuals who are being recognized with honorary degrees at the ceremonies: Alexa McDonough, Bernhard Gueller and James Cowan.
Ms. McDonough will be the honorary degree recipient at the first convocation ceremony of the weekend. The ceremony, for students in the Faculties of Architecture and Planning, Dentistry, Health Professions, Law and Graduate Studies, takes place on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 9:30 a.m.
A pioneer in Canadian politics, Ms. McDonough was chosen as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia in 1980, becoming the first woman in Canada to lead a recognized political party. During 14 years as leader, she served as critic in every area of public policy and on numerous standing and legislative committees, helping build the party into a vibrant political force. In 1994, she left provincial politics to take on the federal NDP leadership. She remained leader until 2003 and served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Halifax until last year when she retired from electoral politics.
Bernhard Gueller |
Senator James S. Cowan is the third honorary degree recipient, expected to address graduates of the Faculties of Management, Science and Graduate Studies on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 9:30 a.m.
James Cowan |