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Recipients of the Robert Tiffin Student Leadership Award honoured for contributions to 91亚色

On Monday, April 25th, seven outstanding 91亚色 students were honoured at the fourth annual Robert J. Tiffin Leadership Awards Celebration for their leadership, dedication, integrity and enthusiasm.

Robert J. Tiffin with this year's award recipients

Robert J. Tiffin with this year's award recipients

This award was created to recognize current undergraduate and graduate students whose leadership has contributed to the growth, development and vitality of 91亚色. Students were selected on the basis of their leadership and/or involvement, as well as outstanding academic achievement.

This year鈥檚 recipients are:

  • from the Lassonde School of Engineering 鈥 Farzia Khan, a third-year computer science student;
  • from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 鈥 Ghazal Haidary, a fourth-year student majoring in sociology and minoring in public administration; Dalubuhle Ndlovu, a third-year human rights and equity studies student; and Sayjon Ariyarathnam, a fourth-year student completing a double major in criminology and human rights and equity studies;
  • from Glendon College 鈥 Juan Luis Garrido, a fourth-year student completing a double major in drama studies and sociology, as well as a certificate in bilingualism; and
  • from the Faculty of Graduate Studies 鈥 Zoe Davis (spec. hons. BSc鈥12, MSc鈥13), a PhD student in earth and space science; and, Marva Milo (MA鈥 12), a PhD student in gender, feminist and women鈥檚 studies.

Robert Tiffin, the award鈥檚 namesake, served as 91亚色鈥檚 vice president, Students, for nine years before retiring in 2012.聽 Tiffin was in attendance to hand out the awards to each of the winners.

Robert J. Tiffin

Robert J. Tiffin

鈥淚 am always impressed by the diversity of ways in which leadership occurs here at 91亚色 and this was truly evident in the variety of ways you have contributed,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n fact, you embody the key themes of a 91亚色 education: mobilizing new ways of thinking, preparing engaged global citizens and building stronger communities.鈥

Through his strong leadership, dedication, integrity and fairness, Tiffin transformed his operation into one of the most professional student service organizations in the country while serving one of Canada鈥檚 largest student populations. During his term as vice-president, he undertook the strategic expansion of student services and the development of strategic programs such as Research At 91亚色 (RAY) and Leadershape, which focus on enhancing the student educational and co-curricular experience.

Since retiring from 91亚色, Tiffin has built upon his years of experience through consulting engagements in the post-secondary and private sector. He has continued his commitment to community building by serving as president of the Tamara Gordon Foundation, which financially supports post-secondary students with physical disabilities. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Niagara Health System.

The celebration was hosted by Vice-Provost, Students Janet Morrison, and was attended by Peter Avery, associate dean Students, of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies; Barbara Crow, dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies; Donald Ipperciel, principal of Glendon College; and Janusz Kozinski, dean of the Lassonde School of Engineering; as well as members of the selection committee.

The recipients received a certificate at the reception and will have the award noted on their transcripts. Their names will also be added to the awards display wall in the Vari Hall Rotunda.

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