In their words: Spring 2022 Honorary Doctorates have their say

Watch the Convocation addresses of the Spring 2022 Honorary Doctorates. New videos being added daily!

This Spring, beloved in-person traditions return to McGill University’s downtown and Macdonald campuses–including honorary doctorate addresses. To celebrate the Class of 2022’s outstanding achievements, the University is welcoming 14 inspirational individuals who have made exceptional contributions to both their own fields and society as a whole.

The Reporter will share each speech here as the video becomes available:

NOUBAR AFEYAN (Doctor of Science, honoris causa), Chancellor’s Installation – Wednesday, May 25 at 10:00 a.m.

Noubar Afeyan gives his Spring 2022 honorary doctorate address at the installation of Chancellor John McCall MacBain. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

A biochemical engineer and visionary entrepreneur, Noubar Afeyan uses his strong engineering training and keen entrepreneurship acumen to make a significant impact on global health. He is the co-founder and chairman of Moderna Inc., which gained worldwide recognition during the COVID-19 pandemic for developing a highly effective vaccine that has played a crucial role in helping society get back on its feet.

CHARLENE DREW JARVIS (Doctor of Science, honoris causa), Chancellor’s Installation – Wednesday, May 25 at 10:00 a.m.

Charlene Drew Jarvis gives her Spring 2022 honorary doctorate address at the installation of Chancellor John McCall MacBain. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

After seeing how violent civil unrest devastated her Washington, D.C. community, neuroscientist Charlene Drew Jarvis traded science for politics in the 1970s. As an elected representative of the District of Columbia, she played a key role in rebuilding and growing her community and its economy. After more than two decades in office, she pivoted yet again, becoming the first woman President of Southeastern University.

ANNABEL SOUTAR (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Chancellor’s Installation – Wednesday, May 25 at 10:00 a.m.

Annabel Soutar gives her Spring 2022 honorary doctorate address at the installation of Chancellor John McCall MacBain. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

Over the last 20 years, documentary playwright Annabel Soutar has explored pressing social issues in an award-winning body of work that infuses traditional dramatic storytelling with investigative journalism. She has written or produced plays that have addressed such topics as the Supreme Court battle between Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser and the Monsanto biotech company (Seeds), and the Quebec hydroelectric industry (J’aime Hydro).

PATRICIA E. BENNER (Doctor of Science, honoris causa), Health Sciences Convocation Ceremony, Thursday, May 26 at 10:00 a.m.

Patricia Benner gives her honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Health Sciences Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

As a researcher and educator, Patricia E. Benner is a groundbreaking advocate for the importance of frontline nursing experience as a self-improving practice that is critical for advancing both clinical and managerial practice. Her “From Novice to Expert” theory has advanced the practice of many areas of care, including end-of-life care, pain management, palliative care, and medically assisted dying.

JAMES (SA’KE’J) YOUNGBLOOD HENDERSON (Doctor of Laws, honoris causa), Faculty of Law Convocation Ceremony – Thursday, May 26 at 3:00 p.m.

James Youngblood Henderson gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Law Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

James (Sa’ke’j) Youngblood Henderson is a noted human rights lawyer. His work has shaped both the Canadian and international spheres, having served as an adviser for the Mi’kmaw Nation and the Assembly of First Nations during Canada’s constitutional process, and co-drafting the United Nations’ Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Indigenous Heritage and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

MARTIN CHALFIE (Doctor of Science, honoris causa), Faculty of Science Convocation Ceremony ‘A’ – Friday, May 27 at 10:00 a.m.

Martin Chalfie gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Science Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

Columbia University professor Martin Chalfie was the co-recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his role in transforming a jellyfish protein into a groundbreaking biological marker. Green fluorescent protein, or GFP, is now an essential biomedical research tool, allowing scientists to literally see previously invisible processes such as neuron communication and disease progression.

 

NICOLE BROSSARD (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Faculty of Arts Convocation Ceremony ‘A’ – Monday, May 30 at 10:00 a.m.

Nicole Brossard gives her honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Arts Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

For more than half a century, Montreal writer Nicole Brossard has been a passionate, innovative force in Quebec’s feminist and literary movements. Twice winner of the Governor General’s Award for poetry, for Mécanique jongleuse suivi de masculin grammaticale (1974) and Double Impression (1984), she has written more than 30 books that disrupt traditional literary genres. She is also a publisher, theorist, and acclaimed documentary filmmaker.

BRENDA NORRIS (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Faculty of Arts Convocation Ceremony ‘B’ – Monday, May 30 at 3:00 p.m.

Brenda Norris gives her honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Arts Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

Originally from England, Brenda Norris has been a pillar of the Montreal community since graduating from McGill. She worked as an investment analyst at Greenshields & Co and ran an industrial real estate leasing company for 40 years. As a dedicated volunteer, she served on McGill’s Board of Governors, the Women’s Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital, and many other Montreal institutions—earning the Queen’s Jubilee Medal for her community commitment.

 

LORD (GORDON) WASSERMAN (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Faculty of Arts Convocation Ceremony ‘C’ – Tuesday, May 31 at 10:00 a.m.

Lord Wasserman gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Arts Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

A native Montrealer and McGill alumnus, Gordon J. Wasserman is an internationally recognized expert in the governance and management of police forces. After attending Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, he began a 27-year period of service in the British Home Office, including a term as the Prime Minister’s Director of Social Policy. He has been a member of the House of Lords since 2011.

 

 

STEPHEN HUDDART (Doctor of Laws, honoris causa), School of Continuing Studies Convocation Ceremony – Tuesday, May 31 at 6:00 p.m.

Stephen Huddart gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 School of Continuing Studies Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

During his tenure as President and CEO, McGill alumnus Stephen Huddart advanced the McConnell Foundation’s mission to build a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable society. Under his leadership, the Foundation grew its impact investing portfolio, seeking out investments that yield social and environmental gains as well as financial returns. Huddart also championed social innovations that strive to close the social and economic gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

 

LAWRENCE S. BLOOMBERG, C.M., O.ONT. (Doctor of Laws, honoris causa), Desautels Faculty of Management Convocation Ceremony – Wednesday, June 1 at 10:00 a.m.

Lawrence Bloomberg gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Desautels Faculty of Management Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

McGill alumnus Lawrence S. Bloomberg is a distinguished financial entrepreneur and a visionary philanthropist. An engaged supporter of the next generation of Canadian innovators, he helped found, and served as director of, Toronto’s MaRS Discovery District, North America’s largest urban science and tech ecosystem. As a dedicated believer in the importance of physical fitness, Bloomberg also supports many initiatives that improve health care training and delivery, and the well-being of Canadians.

IZZELDIN M. M. ABUELAISH, O. ONT (Doctor of Laws, honoris causa), Faculty of Education Convocation Ceremony – Wednesday, June 1 at 3:00 p.m.

Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish gives his honorary doctorate address during the Spring 2022 Faculty of Education Convocation ceremony. Photo: Owen Egan / Joni Dufour

Born and raised in a Gaza Strip refugee camp, Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish is an obstetrician and eloquent champion of Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. Following a tragic family loss, Dr. Abuelaish wrote the memoir I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor’s Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity, acclaimed for its compassion, forgiveness, and humanity. He is the founding president of the Daughters for Life foundation, which empowers Middle Eastern women to become the leaders of tomorrow by awarding scholarships to attend university.

PETER GUO-HUA FU, Doctor of Science, honoris causa (D.Sc.), Faculty of Enginering Convocation Ceremony – Thursday, June 2 at 10:00 a.m.

Architect and McGill alumnus Peter Guo-hua Fu. Photo: Paul Fournier

Architect and McGill alumnus Peter Guo-hua Fu is a founding partner of KFS Architects Inc., a firm committed to environmentally responsible design and construction. Guided by Fu’s belief that “Design creates value,” KFS projects include the LEED Gold-certified University Hospital of Northern B.C., the area’s largest trauma centre. In 2014, Fu combined two passions—sustainable architecture and musical theatre—by writing a musical, Memory of the Valley, which was performed in a 300-seat Shanghai performance space he designed from recycled shipping containers.

WILLIAM H. DIETZ, Doctor of Science, honoris causa (D.Sc.), Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Convocation Ceremony ‘A’ – Friday, June 3 at 10:00 a.m.

William Dietz delivers his address during the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Convocation Ceremony ‘A’. Photo: Owen Egan

Dr. William Dietz has built a career in public health focused on obesity prevention, nutrition and physical activity. He is the Director of the Sumner M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University. Dr. Dietz is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and the editor of five books, including Clinical Obesity in Adults and Children and Nutrition: What Every Parent Needs to Know.