Advisory — Graduating class set to walk the stage at University of Lethbridge Fall 2025 Convocation
The Co-op Centre for Sport & Wellness will be bursting with pride Saturday as University of Lethbridge graduating students celebrate with their friends and families at Fall 2025 Convocation. The public is welcome to join the festivities by attending in person or watching the convocation livestream.
WHAT: Fall 2025 Convocation
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, at 10 a.m.
WHERE: Co-op Centre for Sport & Wellness gymnasium
A total of 308 students will graduate on Saturday, with more than 200 expected to take part in the ceremony. The ceremony will include graduates from the School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Arts & Science, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Fine Arts, Faculty of Health Sciences and Dhillon School of Business. ULethbridge will also recognize honorary degree recipients Bernadine (BEd ’88) and Toby (BEd ’89, MEd ’04) Boulet, Excellence in Teaching Award winner, Jennifer Burke (BSc/BEd ’97, MSc ’06), and Distinguished Alumni Award winner, Dr. Jerome Cranston.
On Friday, ULethbridge will hold its annual Let There Be Light Night alumni achievement celebration, recognizing the contributions of its newest Alumni Honour Society inductees, the Distinguished Alumni Award winner, the Young Alumni Award recipient (Kacie Bosch (BA ’20, BEd ’25)) and the Pronghorn Alumni of the Year (Dr. Tim Rollingson Jr. (BSc ’99)).
Graduands will assemble in University Hall starting at 8:30 a.m. The academic procession from University Hall to the Co-op Centre for Sport & Wellness begins at 9:50 a.m. Media are welcome to interview graduands between 8:45 and 9:15 a.m. in University Hall’s sixth floor hallway or following the ceremony.
For more information on Fall 2025 Convocation, visit ulethbridge.ca/convocation.
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Contact:
Trevor Kenney, Manager of Public Affairs
403-329-2710
403-360-7639 (cell)
@ULethbridge
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