Spring Convocation runs June 10 – 12. Watch the live broadcast.
Convocation Index
Nearly 1,400 students have applied to cross the Convocation stage
5 ceremonies over 3 days
5 blessings by First Nations Elders over the course of three days
5 valedictorians
5 times the Canadian anthem will be sung, closing each ceremony
1.5 hours prior to each ceremony, graduands arrive
More than 150 assistants help over the course of three days and five ceremonies, made up of alumni, those from the community, and TRU staff and faculty
10 hours to set up using a crew of 10-15 people over the course of 1.5 days
7 hours to dismantle using a crew of 20 people over the course of one day
Convocation Schedule
All ceremonies are indoors at the Tournament Capital Centre Fieldhouse main court.
WEDNESDAY — June 10
10 a.m.
School of Business and Economics
Honorary Doctor of Laws: Michaela Pereira
Valedictorian: Larissa Pepper, School of Business and Economics
2 p.m.
School of Trades and Technology
Faculty of Science
Honorary Doctor of Letters: Kevin Krueger
Valedictorian: Eric Moore, School of Trades and Technology
THURSDAY — June 11
10 a.m.
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Human, Social and Educational Development
Honorary Doctor of Letters: Cindy Blackstock
Valedictorian: Stella Oosterhoff, Faculty of Human, Social and Educational Development
2 p.m.
Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism
School of Nursing
Honorary Doctor of Letters: Ken Lepin
Valedictorian: Jessy Dame, School of Nursing
FRIDAY — June 12
2 p.m.
Faculty of Law
Honorary Doctor of Laws: Thomas Berger
Parking
Free parking is available in the various student lots located around campus for graduands and guests.
Live online
Watch the live broadcast online on TRU’s Livestream channel and join the conversation using the various social media options.
On-stage Convocation photography
The Artona Group provides professional photography services as graduands cross the stage.
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45th anniversary Convocate Again
During the June 11, ceremony at 2 p.m., a number of alumni will cross the stage to convocate again, in celebration of TRU’s 45th Anniversary (1970–2015). These Cariboo College and UCC alumni have elected to receive their past credential anew as a Thompson Rivers University certificate, diploma or degree. A number of alumni will cross the stage to receive a commemorative 45th anniversary parchment.
More information
If you have questions about the ceremony, contact ceremonies@tru.ca.
For convocation memorabilia, visit or contact the TRU Bookstore.
Chancellor’s welcome
Welcome guests, families, and friends.
Thompson Rivers University’s model of inclusive, innovative learning—a tradition that we’ve held true to for our 45-year history—has resulted in the diversity of credentials, diplomas, and degrees you will receive today. You are well prepared for your future pursuits in the workplace, in further scholarship, and in society. Our community and country share your pride in your accomplishment and the hope that the knowledge and skills you have gained will help you build a better world.
As successful graduates, your expertise and ideas will reflect the quality of education that you received here. As members of our society, be mindful of the values instilled in you here. Uphold diversity and free thought, a spirit of innovation, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
You have worked hard for this achievement. Savour it as you celebrate with your family and friends.
I wish you all the best for the future, and encourage you to stay in touch with your alma mater, Thompson Rivers University. We look forward to seeing you, our newest alumni, at our 45th anniversary event in September.
Once again, congratulations.
Wally Oppal
Chancellor
Thompson Rivers University