Campion College celebrates its 95 graduates at the University of Regina Spring 2010 convocation ceremonies. The college will also host a special celebration today to honour its graduates and the Reverend Gerald F. Lahey, S.J. Prize recipient Justin Schwark.
The Reverend Gerald F. Lahey, S.J. Prize is awarded to the year's most outstanding Campion College graduate. A mathematics major, Justin Schwark is graduating with a Bachelor of Science Honours with high honours.
Four Campion students will be receiving U of R convocation awards at the university’s convocation ceremony:
- Janelle Marie Untereiner, receipient of the Ambassador of Switzerland Book Prize
- Petrina Claire Christoffel, recipient of the Barbara Gleiberman Prize in Religious Studies
- Michelle Alice Urbanski, recipient of the Society of Chemical Industry, Canadian Section, Merit Award in Chemistry
- Benjamin David Harack, recipient of the Sadie and Norman Ratner Prize in Physics
At the convocation ceremonies, Campion students will receive 95 degrees and certificates, including 66 in Arts, 5 in Fine Arts, 22 in Science and 2 in Pastoral Studies.
Founded in 1917 as the "Catholic College of Regina," Campion College is a Jesuit centre of educational excellence federated with the University of Regina. It is a co-educational institution which offers programs in Arts, Sciences, and Fine Arts, including a full complement of pre-professional courses. Graduates receive both a University of Regina degree and Campion College certificate.