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Undergraduate students receive Governor General鈥檚 Silver Medals

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Three undergraduate students at 91亚色 have been awarded the Governor General鈥檚 Silver Medal, which recognizes the outstanding scholastic achievements of undergraduate students in Canada.

The Governor General's Academic Medals are considered the highest honour that can be earned by exemplary Canadian scholars throughout every level of academia. This year鈥檚 recipients are:

Vo Dinh Huy Nguyen

Vo Dinh Huy Nguyen

Nguyen is graduating from the Bachelor of Business Administration program at 91亚色's Schulich School of Business, specializing in accounting, with the highest grade point average among his cohort.

His time at the University has been distinguished by winning several University and national business competitions and being actively involved within the Schulich community. He served as executive for a wide range of clubs 鈥 notably as president of the Schulich Accounting Society 鈥 and as a mentor for hundreds of lower-year students.

He credits his academic success and the Governor General鈥檚 Silver Medal, in part, to his Vietnamese parents for their support across a notable geographical distance. He also welcomes the award as a testament to the sometimes challenging journey of an international student living alone in Canada.

鈥淏alancing school, work, and extracurricular activities while navigating life independently has often been overwhelming and, at times, daunting. However, this award validates that every effort and sacrifice has been worth it. It serves as a powerful reminder that, together with the right mindset, perseverance, commitment and gratitude can lead to remarkable achievements,鈥 Nguyen says. 鈥淚t is my immense honour to be recognized as part of the legacy of excellence by the governor general of Canada.鈥

Nguyen is currently enrolled in the Master of Accounting program at Schulich, with the goal of obtaining his chartered professional accountant designation, and is starting a full-time job at Deloitte Toronto in September.  

Parker Grant

Parker Grant
Parker Grant

Grant is graduating from the Faculty of Health with a bachelor of science (specialized honours) in psychology.

During her time at 91亚色 U, she says she fell in love with conducting research 鈥 notably, examining inequities in health and well-being, with a particular focus on substance misuse. She credits professors Kerry Kawakami, Heather Prime and Jeffrey Wardell for the mentorship that helped kindle that passion.

鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud to be receiving the Governor General's Silver Medal," she says. "This award represents all of the hard work and late nights I鈥檝e dedicated to my degree and serves as an inspiration to continue pursuing my studies.鈥

Grant will next pursue her research interests at the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Toronto, where her master鈥檚 thesis will examine sex and gender differences in response to an extended period of cannabis abstinence in individuals with major depressive disorder and cannabis use disorder. She will also continue research and advocacy work with the Queer & Trans Health Collective as a research assistant for the National 2S/LGBTQIA+ Substance Use Study.

Michele Bars

Michele Bars
Michele Bars

Bars is graduating from Glendon College with a specialized bachelor's degree in French Studies, which allowed her to pursue an interest in a wide range of topics relating to French literature, language and linguistics, as well as culture and history in French-speaking countries.

鈥淩eceiving the Governor General's Silver Medal is an honour and is very special to me," she says. "It not only reflects my hard work and progress in my chosen field of study but also represents my overall student experience at Glendon and the wonderful professors from whom I learned so much over the years.鈥