

91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies student Sayjon Ariyarathnam
Experiential learning was the order of the day Sept. 29, for 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and Sayjon Ariyarathnam, a fourth-year honours student who is pursuing a double major in Criminology and Human Rights & Equity Studies.
Ariyarathnam, the winner of the fourth contest, is a Student Senator and president of the (SCOLAPS). His co-curricular involvement in the University involves work with the Student Senator Caucus and other professional organizations.
To apply for the contest, students were asked to submit an application that addressed the question, 鈥渋f you were appointed President of 91亚色, what would be your top three priorities that would directly impact students?鈥
Ariyarathnam鈥檚 entry expressed the need to promote and develop experiential education opportunities for students, to ensure that students are aware of University policies and procedures that are in place to support them academically, and to increase communication between community members by creating an intermediary page through to relay crucial information.
As President for a Day, Ariyarathnam exchanged roles with Shoukri and for a full day he oversaw the management of 91亚色 and attended the president鈥檚 meetings and engagements.
Meanwhile, as Student for a Day, Shoukri shouldered a backpack 鈥 and all the roles and responsibilities of a student. He attended Ariyarathnam鈥檚 classes, tutorials and extracurricular activities, which included a body building session in the Tait McKenzie Centre.
The duo met up on Oct. 1 for a breakfast meeting to debrief. A refreshed and relaxed Shoukri teased Ariyarathnam, noting he looked a bit tired. 鈥淚 am a bit tired this morning,鈥 said Ariyarathnam, 鈥渉ow was your day as a student?鈥
Shoukri said he found the experience of being a student to be thoroughly enjoyable, making special note of the lecture he attended for the course 鈥淐rime and the Corporation鈥 taught by Professor Myles Wieselman.
鈥淚 may have interrupted the professor,鈥 he said with a grin. 鈥淚 enjoyed participating in the discussion because I got involved big time! I don鈥檛 think he minded because I brought my experience from my role in industry and as an academic to the discussion.鈥
Shoukri noted that he found the discussion so engrossing that he did not look at his cellphone or check email for the duration of the lecture. 鈥淗e started the class with the situation that Volkswagen is in and went through the newspapers, so he was clearly engaged in bringing recent events to the course content.鈥
As part of his day as a student, Shoukri filed documents as a work-study at Osgoode Hall Law School. 鈥淭he office gave me some filing to do, which you [pointing at Ariyarathnam] will probably have to do all over again because I think I did it wrong,鈥 he chuckled.
Shoukri also met with the SCOLAPS executive and a group of students from Osgoode Hall Law School. 鈥淵our colleagues in SCOLAPS are wonderful and very enthusiastic,鈥 noted Shoukri. 鈥淎lamgir Khandawala just loves you. Dalubuhle Ndlovu and Maria-Palma Zito were fantastic; I was very impressed by all of them.鈥
He finished his day with a vigorous workout at the Tait McKenzie Athletic Centre. 鈥淚 have a problem with my knee, so the trainer helped me by showing how to carefully build the load on my knee, and I have to say that this is the first day that my knee has not bothered me,鈥 he said.
For his part, Ariyarathnam said he found the pace of the University president鈥檚 day to be hectic. 鈥淚n my involvement with academic governance, I know that decisions are not made on the fly; there are meetings, consultations and committees. One thing I noted was the important role that your staff, in particular your executive assistant Irene [Fezza], play and how crucial that is. You have meetings back to back all day and Ijade Maxwell-Rodrigues [chief of staff] and Irene provide you with briefing notes and keep you on schedule. If it weren鈥檛 for them, I don鈥檛 think I would have kept up,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne thing I admire about Irene is her professionalism in interrupting you to keep you on schedule!鈥
Ariyarathnam met with the University vice-presidents, the provost and vice-provost students and the chief marketing and communications officer 鈥淚 marvel at the fact that you, as the president, have such an attention to detail. You have to know all the particulars, understand the ramifications of every decision and how it impacts the University,鈥 he noted.
鈥淗ow were your meetings with the vice-presidents?鈥 asked Shoukri.
鈥淚 found the meetings very interesting,鈥 said Ariyarathnam. 鈥淚t was incredibly thought-provoking to speak with Vice-President of Finance and Administration Gary Brewer. We talked about the university initiatives such as the Integrated Institutional Resource Plan and the new budget model and he gave me the rationale behind it.
鈥淲ith the provost, we had a terrific conversation about the importance of experiential education,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y meeting with the vice-provost students covered my level of involvement in extracurricular activities at the University and she [Janet Morrison] was very interested in how I approached getting involved in clubs, Senate and student government.鈥
As part of his day, Ariyarathnam met with the other applicants for President for a Day and discussed how they could, as a group, further a culture of involvement among the University鈥檚 students.
鈥淚t was an enriching day, but I鈥檓 glad to get back to being a student,鈥 he noted with a grin.
For more information, visit 91亚色鈥檚 website. 91亚色 U community members can view both presidents鈥 tweets by searching the hashtag on Twitter.
