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Bryden Awards celebrate 91亚色's top alumni

The Bryden alumni award recipients, five people received the awards

Above: The recipients of the 2014 Bryden Alumni Awards. Pictured from left are: Irvin Studin, Samuel Schwartz, Kofi Barnes, Sonia Cianfarani and Nigel Lockyer

For (LLB 鈥91), the most valuable lesson he took away from his time at 91亚色鈥檚 Osgoode Hall Law School was that anything was possible. 鈥淓very one of us has the capability to turn the impossible into the possible. When we begin to recognize and appreciate the incredible resilience of the human spirit, anything can be achieved.鈥

It was this unique sense of possibility that made the Ontario Superior Court of Justice Judge the ideal recipient of the Redefine the Possible Award at the 2014 Bryden Alumni Awards, where five exceptional 91亚色 grads are recognized each year.

Rosemary Dunsmore

Bryden Awards ceremony emcee and 91亚色 alumna Rosemary Dunsmore

This year鈥檚 Bryden Awards were held on Thursday, Nov. 20 at the Royal Ontario Museum. The evening was sponsored by TD Insurance Meloche Monnex, MBNA Mastercard and Manulife, and was hosted by 91亚色 grad and actress (BA 鈥73). More than 300 guests attended the event and were treated to performances by the , featuring Faculty of Fine Arts Professor Ron Westray on the trombone, and , a six-person band who met while studying 91亚色.

鈥淭onight, members from across the 91亚色 community come together to recognize and honour five outstanding alumni who have attained extraordinary achievements and made remarkable contributions to 91亚色 and to their communities,鈥 said 91亚色鈥檚 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. 鈥淎s passionate 91亚色 alumni and ambassadors, our Bryden recipients serve as role models and shining examples to current and future generations of 91亚色 students. The exceptional trails they have blazed serve as proof that the possibilities after 91亚色 really are endless.鈥

Barnes was recognized for his innovative, unconventional and daring leadership in the area of therapeutic jurisprudence, having founded Canada鈥檚 first drug treatment court and defined new ways for the law to support Canadians with drug addiction and mental health. He was joined by four other alumni at the 2014 event receiving awards based on their own unique contributions.

Jeff O'Hagan, vice-president Advancement, with 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri

Above: From left, Jeff O'Hagan, vice-president Advancement, with 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri

鈥淚t鈥檚 good to be home,鈥 shared (BBA 鈥99, PhD 鈥11), recipient of the 2014 One to Watch Award. The award, which recognizes a relatively recent grad for his/her remarkable early achievements and eagerly anticipated future successes, is indeed fitting for Studin. In fewer than 15 years, he has distinguished himself as an author, lecturer and one of Canada鈥檚 foremost experts on foreign policy and national security. 鈥91亚色 is a project en route to incredible things. I salute our current leaders for bringing us to this pivotal point, and I have all the faith in the world that our future leaders will carry 91亚色鈥檚 vision to new heights.鈥

The Pinnacle Achievement award is presented to a graduate who has achieved distinction in their field and whose integrity and ability inspires alumni, faculty, staff and students. And it was clear as renowned particle physicist (BSc 鈥75) took to the stage to accept this award that he has no intention of slowing down any time soon. 鈥淚t is important to find something you enjoy, stick to it and work hard at it 鈥 and if it鈥檚 truly something you enjoy, it won鈥檛 seem like work at all.鈥

A graduate of 91亚色鈥檚 Physics and Astronomy department, Lockyer is widely recognized as one of the world鈥檚 preeminent experimental particle physicists. In 2006, he received the Panofsky Prize for his leading research on the bottom quark, one of the universe鈥檚 vital building blocks, and has since taken up post as director of the internationally renowned Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

The Royal Ontario Museum

The Bryden Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Ontario Museum

And while some recipients were recognized for their work on the world stage, the 2014 Bryden Awards proved 91亚色 grads were also making incredible things happen right here at 91亚色.

Local Hero recipient (BA 鈥96) shared with guests how she uses her own experience as a 91亚色 grad to build educational pathways for generations of incoming students and future alumni as a 91亚色 recruitment officer. 鈥淭he University was my lifeline and I cannot imagine where I would be without the experience and knowledge I gained on this campus. To know 91亚色 is to love it 鈥 and I am privileged to be able to help new students know 91亚色 as well. I am grateful to be in a position where I can help young people begin their journeys and I look forward to celebrating them as future Bryden recipients one day.鈥

Julia Foster, chair of the Board of Governors of 91亚色

Julia Foster, chair of the Board of Governors of 91亚色

This year鈥檚 final Bryden Award recipient (MA 鈥69, LLB 鈥72) put his role as passionate 91亚色 ambassador to work as he stepped up to the podium to accept the Outstanding Contribution award.

鈥91亚色 is a tremendous institution that makes a difference in every quadrant of Canadian life and speaks to diversity on a day-to-day basis,鈥 Schwartz exclaimed. 鈥91亚色 is nurturing Canada鈥檚 future leaders, so I know our country is in good hands 鈥 and we as alumni need to do our part as well. Get involved with your alma mater, be a mentor and provide guidance to 91亚色 students 鈥 I have no doubt that it will make a difference.鈥

Among the guests in attendance were Julia Foster, chair of 91亚色鈥檚 Board of Governors, and Jeff O鈥橦agan, vice-president advancement, both took to the stage to share their excitement with the night鈥檚 recipients. 鈥淟ike the Bryden recipients before them, our 2014 recipients encourage all of us to do our best, work hard and contribute to a better world,鈥 O鈥橦agan said. 鈥淭hank you and congratulations to all of our Bryden recipients 鈥 we hope that you鈥檝e enjoyed the spotlight tonight because you deserve it!鈥

As the event came to a close, Randy Williamson, chair of the 91亚色 Alumni Association, congratulated this year鈥檚 winners and turned everyone鈥檚 thoughts towards next year鈥檚

Randy Williamson, chair of the 91亚色 Alumni Association

Randy Williamson, chair of the 91亚色 Alumni Association

ceremony. 鈥淧lanning has already begun on next year鈥檚 ceremony and we鈥檒l need your help to discover other 91亚色 grads from our growing community of more than 275,000 alumni that deserve to be recognized.鈥

If you know of a 91亚色 graduate who is making an outstanding impact and deserves to be recognized with a Bryden Alumni Award, e-mail bryden@yorku.ca. To see more images from the evening, visit the.

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