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Alisha Ng, seen here with Gordon Cressy and Meric Gertler, volunteered with the New College student council (photo 漏2014 Gustavo Toledo Photography)

Building better communities: 管家婆免费开奖大全 students give back

2014 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award winners

On April 16, the 管家婆免费开奖大全 ushered 211 graduating students into a community of achievement and service at this year鈥檚 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Awards presentation.

Nearly 600 attendees gathered in Convocation Hall to recognize the students鈥 outstanding co-curricular contributions to 管家婆免费开奖大全.

The evening opened with remarks from Lenna Bradburn, president of the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Alumni Association (UTAA). The UTAA created the award in honour of Gordon Cressy, vice-president of development and university relations from 1987 to 1993, on the occasion of his departure from the university. An annual tradition since 1994, this year marks the award鈥檚 twentieth anniversary.

Each student crossed the stage to receive a certificate and shake hands 鈥 or share a high-five 鈥 with Gordon Cressy and Professor Meric Gertler, president of the University.

鈥湽芗移琶夥芽贝笕 has well over half a million graduates around the world, known for achievement and leadership in their fields, professions, and communities,鈥 Barbara Dick, assistant vice-president of alumni relations, told the students. 鈥淭he calibre of tonight鈥檚 recipients underscores that extraordinary student leaders become extraordinary alumni. Your Cressy Award is a sign of our appreciation for your current achievements and our confidence in you. We know you will go on to make us proud as you join the ranks of the 3,600 Cressy Award recipients鈥

Organized by the Alumni Relations and Student Life, the award committee vets nominations and selects winners based on co-curricular participation as well as academic excellence, acknowledging the rigors of combining scholastic success with meaningful community involvement.

Jesse Kancir, a student at the Faculty of Medicine who served as president of the Canadian Federation of Medical Students and founding director of the Working Group on Medical Humanities, finds meaning in the award鈥檚 recognition of the time and energy he poured into school and his activities.

鈥淏eing nominated by my faculty is a particularly touching show of support,鈥 he said. 鈥淪tudying medicine has been my most gruelling experience. To be at the end of my degree and have my future colleagues express their gratitude for the contributions that were so important to me during my time as a student has been affirming and encouraging.鈥

The award鈥檚 celebration of leadership and scholarship fits perfectly with the university鈥檚 mandate.

鈥淚n carrying out our two-fold mission of teaching and research, the 管家婆免费开奖大全 is dedicated to supporting the development of leaders in every field, and the leadership qualities of all our students,鈥 said President Gertler. 鈥淭onight鈥檚 award-winners have seized that opportunity 鈥 and strengthened that mission 鈥 with great distinction. They have shown an outstanding generosity of spirit and commitment to the common good, qualities which by their nature lead to a lifetime of service and achievement.鈥

Kancir was also struck by his fellow recipients鈥 breadth of accomplishments.

鈥淭here is a remarkable amount of passion for a variety of activities that were previously unknown to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he university brings together a diverse range of students who share the common purpose of making our campuses more than classrooms and libraries: our communities.鈥

UTM student Sarah Israr, for example, volunteered on the TEDxUofTMississauga team and the department of management鈥檚 advisory board.

鈥淯TM helped me to accomplish so much more than I thought I could when I stepped through the doors in first year,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had so much fun with my co-curriculars, so the award really proved to me that you can be rewarded for doing what you love.鈥

As the award鈥檚 lodestar, Gordon Cressy embodies that spirit of community service. In his keynote address, he spoke with great ardour about rising to challenges, and included personal anecdotes and advice from almost 50 years in the not-for-profit and academic sectors.

鈥淚n the end, it鈥檚 what you鈥檝e done to build community that lasts,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his award shouldn鈥檛 just be a plaque on a wall, but should stand for your continued commitment to be a leader. Be a participant, not a spectator. Pursue service and social action, and don鈥檛 sit on the sidelines.鈥

His speech elicited a standing ovation for its resonance with students. 鈥淲hat hit home for me was when he said that there is no excuse for not trying,鈥 said Israr. 鈥淚f you can鈥檛 do something, find someone who can help you do it. It鈥檚 all about perspective 鈥 nothing is impossible.鈥

For Cressy, the award represents each new generation鈥檚 enduring desire to make a difference. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the most special days of the year for me,鈥 said Cressy. 鈥淚f anyone worries about the future of the world, they should just take a look at this group of people.鈥

The Cressy celebrations continue into the fall, when the university will invite all past recipients back to campus for a special tribute to the twentieth anniversary of the award鈥檚 inaugural presentation.

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