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Gwendolyn Point
Points patrons of FPH
The Ring
On Nov. 14, during an honouring ceremony at UVic's First Peoples House, President David Turpin announced that Steven Point, OC, and Ms. Gwendolyn Point have agreed to serve as Patrons of First Peoples House. They were acknowledged for their many contributions, including their outstanding support and honorary patronage of First Peoples House during their vice-regal term. “We are honoured that they will continue their relationship with the First Peoples House through their presence at special events and that they will remain engaged with our university and provide guidance and consultation as we work to enhance the profile of Indigenous education at UVic and in the broader community,” says Turpin.
Convocation 2012: Featured Grads
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Convocation ceremonies take place Nov. 13 and 14 at UVic, closing an important chapter in the lives of more than 1,200 grads. Read more on this story for introductions to some of this fall's graduating class and for a link to the live webcasts.
Honoris Causa
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Fall Convocation ceremonies will include honorary degree presentations recognizing achievements in improving Indigenous-settler relations, promoting local history, and pioneering the new science of nanophotonics.
UVic To Award Four Honorary Degrees
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The University of Victoria will confer honorary degrees in November to four individuals for their achievements in improving Indigenous-settler relations, promoting local history, and pioneering the new science of “nanophotonics.”
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