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Spring 2009 Convocation

Two honorary degrees, two new degrees and one posthumous degree are conferred at Spring Convocation

Friday, June 19, 2009

Students from across Canada and around the world converged under the signature white marquee at Royal Roads University on June 19. The occasion was spring convocation and this year two degrees were awarded for the first time - the MA in International Hotel Management and the MA in Tourism Management. As well the first Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Tourism was presented.

Of 689 graduating, about 300 attended either the morning or afternoon ceremonies held at the edge of Esquimalt Lagoon.

“It is always an honour and a privilege to be a part of the journey that transforms these exceptional professionals and we are all proud and confident that they leave here with a new sense of their capabilities and a new sense of their goals in life,” said university president Allan Cahoon.

During the morning proceedings which began at 9:30, the university conferred an honorary degree on former federal Conservative cabinet minister Mary Collins. She is currently director of the Secretariat of the BC Healthy Living Alliance and before that served for five years in Russia working with the World Health Organization and on a health care reform project in the Chuvash Republic.

Collins was the first woman in Parliament to hold the position of Associate Minister of National Defence. In that role, she introduced policy that would see women integrated into all occupations within the Armed Forces and when she was Minister responsible for the Status of Women, she declared October as Women`s History Month. As Minister of National Health and Welfare, Collins introduced the first tobacco package labelling regulations.

Also in the morning, Hudson Mack, news director and senior anchor of A Channel News, was presented with a Chancellor’s Community Recognition award. This accolade recognizes Mack’s tireless support of community initiatives by helping raise public awareness of important causes with his signature voice and his genuine charm.

During the afternoon proceedings which began at 2:00, the university conferred an honorary degree on Peter Legge, co- founder, chair and chief executive officer of Canada Wide Media Limited. Legge now runs the largest privately-owned magazine publishing company in Western Canada, one that has grown from one magazine in 1976 to 55 magazines and online properties today.

In addition to a long and successful career in advertising, marketing and publishing, Legge is an internationally-renowned speaker on leadership and business topics as well as a generous philanthropist. His award-winning motivational presentations teach people the importance of persistence, passion and a positive attitude.

Both Legge and Collins are members of the Royal Roads University Fellows Council, established in 2008 to guide the university as it responds to current and emerging labour force and marketplace needs in British Columbia and across Canada.

For the first time, Royal Roads University also conferred a posthumous degree. Alumnus Trevor Maber accepted for his father, Dr. Barry Maber, who was a learner in the MA in Conflict Analysis and Management program. Dr. Maber died of a stroke last July in his hometown of Saskatoon where he was an accomplished physician who served as a medical officer in the armed forces and in private practice. Well-respected and admired by his colleagues in the RRU community and beyond, Dr. Maber was also a clinical associate professor with the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.

Of the total number of learners graduating, 633 received degrees, certificates or diplomas from graduate level programs and 56 from under-graduate level programs. Just over half were women; 10 were from First Nations communities; and 298 were from countries other than Canada including Bangladesh, the People’s Republic of China, Columbia, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Iran, Malaysia, New Zealand Thailand, Taiwan, the United States and the United Arab Emirates.

Chancellor's Community Recognition Award Recipient
Hudson Mack has been covering news on Vancouver Island since coming to Victoria in 1985.
Honorary Degree Recipient
Peter Legge is co-founder, chair and chief executive officer of Canada Wide Media Limited, the largest privately-owned magazine publishing company in Western Canada – in business for 33 years
Honorary Degree Recipient
Mary Collins is Director of the Secretariat of the BC Healthy Living Alliance, a group of organizations committed to collaborating on the prevention of chronic disease.

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