91亚色

Skip to main content Skip to local navigation

Mona Frial-Brown named recipient of the 2022 Lynda Tam Guiding Light and Legacy Award

The Advising Community of Practice and Peer Leader Community of Practice has selected Mona Frial-Brown, manager of student success and access programs in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS), to receive the 2022 Lynda Tam Guiding Light and Legacy Award.


This annual award was established in honour of Lynda Tam, a long-serving leader at 91亚色. Tam served as the first assistant dean, students in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD) where she had a profound impact on the student experience by shaping student services, advising and peer mentoring programs. Her commitment to students and their success was part of her everyday practice. Through her creative and imaginative approach, she developed programs and initiatives that helped students excel and reach their academic, personal and professional goals. Tam exemplified student service excellence across 91亚色. She was a coach and a guiding light to students, staff and faculty. As a founding co-Chair of the Peer Leader Community of Practice and as a campus leader in advising, Tam鈥檚 impact on students and student services staff was far-reaching and continues today.

Frial-Brown exemplifies many of Tam鈥檚 qualities in her unwavering commitment to students through leading innovative and inspired student service and support.聽Frial-Brown is an academic success and peer leadership specialist who has leveraged her expertise throughout her 15 years at 91亚色 in her roles in Learning Skills Services and LA&PS.聽She is well-respected across the University and known as a collaborator, empathetic leader and tireless champion of student success, and her ability to inspire change and improve services to thousands of 91亚色 students each year.聽Some of Frial-Brown鈥檚 notable accomplishments, facilitations and collaborations include the development of the Learning Skills Peer program, new student transition initiatives and strategy development, Peer-Assisted Study Session (PASS) expansion, and most recently the newly established Student Numeracy Assistance Centre at Keele (SNACK).聽

鈥淢ona鈥檚 creative and thoughtful approach to student success has anchored some of LA&PS鈥 most notable teaching and learning initiatives over the past two years,鈥 said Anita Lam, associate dean teaching and learning, LA&PS. 鈥淎cross various projects and initiatives, she has consistently inspired and guided her colleagues, team members and in particular, her peer leaders to mobilize impactful changes in students鈥 learning experiences across the Faculty. In addition to intentionally designing robust training programs for peer leaders, Mona has fostered a sense of community as well as meaningfully contributed to pan-university communities of practice around peer mentoring, supplemental instruction and student learning.鈥

Paria Shahverdi (left) and Mona Frial-Brown (right)
Lynda Tam

As part of the award, Frial-Brown, received art commissioned from Paria Shahverdi, a fourth-year BFA student in AMPD. The piece was inspired by a poem by the Farsi poet Sohrab Sepehri titled 鈥淜hane Doost Kojast,鈥 which translated in English means 鈥渨here is a friend鈥檚 home鈥 and it is a metaphor for the life-long search for truth and self-understanding. 鈥淭his metaphor is a wonderful reflection of Lynda鈥檚 legacy and Mona鈥檚 tremendous impact on our students鈥 journeys,鈥 said Tina Pietrangelo, coordinator, integrated student services, AMPD, and a member of the selection committee.

The award was presented to Frial-Brown in a surprise Zoom meeting that included members of the student success and retention team in LA&PS, her nominators and Lam, and Michele Johnson associate dean students.

鈥淟ynda Tam was creative and passionate about supporting students, which resulted in the creation of thoughtful programming that built community and fostered student success. She did this with warmth, empathy and love, and was a true inspiration and mentor to me,鈥 said Frial-Brown. 鈥淚鈥檓 truly humbled and grateful to be honoured with this award by my respective colleagues. Paria鈥檚 beautiful artwork now hangs in my office, as a constant reminder of Lynda and her impact in my life.鈥

The selection committee thanks those involved in submitting nominations for this important award that both celebrates and recognizes Lynda Tam鈥檚 legacy and the contributions of many exceptional student services professionals at 91亚色.

More information on Tam's legacy is available .

Originally published in .