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91亚色 Alumni Association's AGM features TED talks

91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015 91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015
91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015 91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015

Speaking to the crowd is Vice-Provost Students Janet Morrison

For Janet Morrison, vice-provost students at 91亚色, higher education is about so much more than just landing a job, making money and moving out of your parents鈥 basement. 鈥淯niversities have the ability to transform students from learners into highly active and engaged members of society.鈥

This message of possibility and potential rang true with an engaged group of more than 125 alumni who came out for 91亚色鈥檚 first combined TEDx91亚色USalon and Alumni Reception on Sept. 24. The event, which included the 91亚色 Alumni Association (YUAA) annual general meeting, took place in Mazzoleni Hall at the TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning and featured TED talks by two prominent members of the 91亚色 community, including Morrison.

91亚色 Chancellor Greg Sorbara

91亚色 Chancellor Greg Sorbara

鈥淎s we all know, the University has a very important mission for the future, but it also has a past 鈥 and that鈥檚 all of you, our alumni,鈥 91亚色 Chancellor Greg Sorbara (BA 鈥78, LLB 鈥81, Hons. LLD 鈥13) said as he welcomed guests. 鈥91亚色 alumni represent our foundation, our roots, and that relationship must be maintained and strengthened at every available opportunity. I鈥檓 honoured to be here tonight in the company of so many accomplished 91亚色 grads and I, for one, cannot wait to see where we go next.鈥

The theme for the evening鈥檚 TEDx91亚色USalon was 鈥91亚色 and the City,鈥 which aimed to discuss ways in which the 91亚色 community has engaged with the greater Toronto community as well as areas where the University can hope to continue making an impact.

Alumna

Talisha Ramsaroop

First to the stage was 91亚色 master鈥檚 student Talisha Ramsaroop (BA 鈥14), a shining example of the kind of bright minds and future leaders currently studying at 91亚色. In her talk, 鈥淭he Violence of Low Expectations,鈥 Ramsaroop discussed how the stigmatization of the Jane and Finch community is not a new or neutral phenomenon and how critical thinking and research can be used to empower youth.

鈥淭he Jane-Finch community, like any community in Toronto, has both its good and bad qualities, but with structural forms of oppression running rampant, our assets are ignored and we are seen as a deficit 鈥 and sooner or later, we start to believe that ourselves,鈥 Ramsaroop explained. 鈥淲e, as citizens of Toronto, are responsible for the potential that is wasted when our youth don鈥檛 see their own value or worth. The stigma around this community needs to be debunked, with the help of our fellow open-minded Torontonians, so that these young people can start to be seen and heard as individuals, not statistics, with skills and potential.鈥

Next was Morrison鈥檚 talk, titled 鈥淯niversities Matter鈥. In it, she outlined how a university education, which doesn't always get the headlines, can have a tremendous impact on the individual and society.

鈥淯niversity has inspired who I am, not what I do,鈥 said Morrison, who has more than 21 years in the postsecondary sector driving student success and community engagement. 鈥淭hough many factors may often require students to see a well-paying job as their one-and-only goal, we cannot let them forget that university gives them a voice, teaches them to think and compels them to engage. As I saw in my own experience and in the experiences of the students I continue to support at 91亚色, universities promote behaviours that increase the public good, both here in Toronto and around the world. Good education is good politics.鈥

The evening鈥檚 guests were also treated to a comprehensive update on the University and the activities of the YUAA through the annual general meeting.

91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015 91亚色 Alumni Meeting Toronto September 24 2015

91亚色 Vice-President of Advancement Jeff O'Hagan

鈥淭onight鈥檚 theme is quite fitting, considering that a number a recent developments at the University have brought us closer than ever to our home here in Toronto,鈥 Jeff O鈥橦agan, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president advancement, told guests during the AGM. 鈥淲ith so many exciting opportunities at our doorstep, including the recently completed Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence, our new state-of-the-art Athletics Stadium and the University鈥檚 upcoming expansion into Markham with a brand new campus, the possibilities at 91亚色 are truly endless and our foothold in this city is stronger than ever.鈥

Updates for the evening included the announcement of this year鈥檚 Bryden Alumni Awards recipients, they are as follows:

  • Outstanding Achievement 鈥 Bruce Lourie (MES 鈥87), president, Ivey Foundation;
  • Outstanding Contribution 鈥 Douglas Bergeron (BA 鈥83, Hon. LLD 鈥13), founder, chairman & CEO, Opus Global;
  • Tentanda ViaGail McVey (BA 鈥85, MA 鈥89, PhD 鈥95), psychologist and health systems research scientist, The Hospital for Sick Children; and,
  • One To Watch 鈥 Michael Prosserman (BAS 鈥08), UNITY Charity founder & executive director.

Learn more about our 2015 recipients, purchase your ticket and make a donation at alumniandfriends.yorku.ca/bryden.

 YUAA Chair Randy Williamson

YUAA Chair Randy Williamson

And with plenty of opportunities on the horizon for 91亚色, YUAA Chair Randy Williamson (LLB 鈥88) spoke about just how important the University鈥檚 growing community of nearly 300,000 alumni is. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only with the support of a strong, diverse and united alumni community that we鈥檒l be able to ensure our success in the years to come. I encourage you all to explore the many ways in which you can get involved as a proud 91亚色 grad, including becoming a mentor to a current student or a recent grad, joining a local alumni network and helping us to build a bigger and better 91亚色 by pledging your support,鈥 said Williamson.

Uptown Funk

Uptown Funk

Another highlight of a great evening spent with 91亚色 was a special performance of 鈥淯ptown Funk鈥 by Turbo Street Funk, a local New Orleans-style jazz horn band featuring recent grads from 91亚色. 聽Once the AGM and TEDx91亚色USalon were complete, guests were invited to a reception where they networked with other alumni while enjoying light refreshments.

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