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Convocation
Student life
Two graduating students on stage hugging in celebration of graduating.
The Convocation ceremonies, from June 8 to 11, brought moments of immense joy, and always special meetings between our extended University community, graduates and their loved ones. They were full of pride and emotion. But the festivities don’t stop there! On June 15 and 16, teacher education students at our Windsor and Toronto campuses will also celebrate their achievements. The education milieu is definitely waiting eagerly for this cohort.
set of images of students celebrating convocation in different ways.
Telfer graduates celebrating at convocation.
Telfer School of Management
Faculty of Arts graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Arts
Anthaea Grace, 12 year old graduate, walking across stage.
At 12, Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis made history as our youngest graduate.
Faculty of Health Sciences graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Medicine graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Law graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Law. The ceremony started with the installation of our first Indigenous chancellor, Claudette Commanda.
Faculty of Science graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Education graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Engineering graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Social Sciences graduates celebrating at convocation.
Faculty of Social Sciences