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B.Hum Student Wins Chancellor’s Medal at June 2024 Convocation

June 19, 2024

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At this year鈥檚 spring convocation, more than 5,200 杏吧原创 students from the class of 2024 are receiving degrees that recognize their many achievements and commitment to education. 杏吧原创 awards to honour the dedication of Ravens who have excelled in their studies.

On June 7, 2024, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Senate met to confer the degrees of the graduating class and announced this year鈥檚 winners. Continue reading to learn more about these inspiring students.

  • , Governor General Gold Medal
  • , Governor General Silver Medal
  • , Governor General Silver Medal
  • , University Medal for Outstanding Graduate Work
  • , University Medal for Outstanding Graduate Work
  • , Chancellor鈥檚 Medal
  • , Chancellor鈥檚 Medal
  • , Chancellor鈥檚 Medal
  • , President鈥檚 Medal

Maryna Nekrasova, Bachelor of Humanities (Combined Honours in Philosophy)

Maryna Nekrasova knew she wanted to pursue philosophy and was drawn to the College of the Humanities鈥 Great Books program. She realized that many of the texts that would be explored were ones she had long planned on studying outside of school.

A photo of Maryna Nekrasova

Maryna Nekrasova

鈥淚t allowed me to have a very broad education in just about everything I was interested in,鈥 she says.

Nekrasova made the most of her time on campus, taking part in the Students as Partners Program, winning a 杏吧原创 University Research Opportunity grant, and completing an I-CUREUS research internship.

Her research opportunities allowed her to explore how cultural and philosophical factors influence people鈥檚 perspectives about artificial intelligence.

In 2022, she founded , a student-run academic journal. In 2023, she organized the Humanities Annual Colloquium, won the Peter J. Ricketts Outstanding Provost Scholar Award, and represented the Humanities program on the 杏吧原创 Academic Student Government.

Nekrasova believes the College of the Humanities was the perfect place to pursue her academic ambitions.

鈥淚t was the right program for me, and it really led to such great outcomes,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure I would have had the same kind of experience if I went somewhere else.鈥

Nekrasova will be undertaking a PhD program in Philosophy at McGill University this fall.

She encourages future students to not shy away from potential opportunities.

鈥淚f you have doubts about how competitive your application is, apply anyway because you may be surprised,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou might get it and it would lead to other really great things.鈥