Trent University to Confer Honorary Degrees on Three Distinguished Canadians at Convocation 2024
Leaders in Indigenous education, anti-racism, and international children’s rights to receive Trent’s highest honour at June ceremonies
Trent University will present its highest honour to three outstanding Canadians recognized for their leadership in Indigenous education, anti-racism, and international children’s rights, during convocation ceremonies to be held from June 4 to 11 in Peterborough and on June 14 in Durham.
Trent’s 2024 honorary degree recipients are: Dr. Audrey Kobayashi, a distinguished scholar who advocates for equity, diversion, inclusion, and Indigeneity; Harvey McCue (Waubageshig) C.M. ’66, co-founder of Trent’s Indigenous Studies department and Indigenous rights advocate; and Cheryl Perera, a renowned international children’s rights expert whose work prevents the sexual exploitation of children.
“Trent University is pleased to bestow honorary degrees upon Dr. Audrey Kobayashi, Harvey McCue (Waubageshig), and Cheryl Perera. Their lifelong commitment to social justice, Indigenous education, and children’s issues is very much in keeping with Trent’s commitment to a future shaped by understanding, innovation, and optimism,” said Dr. Leo Groarke, president and vice-chancellor of Trent University. “Their efforts highlight the possibility of meaningful change and will inspire our graduates, as they strive to make their own momentous mark on the world.”
The following individuals will be presented with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the Peterborough campus:
Dr. Audrey Kobayashi – Wednesday, June 5, 2024, 2:00 p.m. ceremony, Peterborough
Dr. Kobayashi is a globally recognized scholar of feminist geography, gender studies, and social justice whose work has significantly challenged the way academics think about equity and contributed to national discussions about anti-racism. As a distinguished professor emerita and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she holds the distinction of being the first Canadian woman of colour elected as president of both the Canadian Association of Geographers and American Association of Geographers. Throughout her 40-year career, Dr. Kobayashi has served as a Fulbright fellow at the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, DC, held prestigious visiting fellowships worldwide, and received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the National Association of Japanese Canadians.
Harvey McCue (Waubageshig) C.M. ’66 – Thursday, June 6, 2024, 2:00 p.m. ceremony, Peterborough
Harvey McCue (Waubageshig) is a distinguished Trent University alumnus, governor emeritus, and a member of the Order of Canada who is celebrated for his 40-year career as a scholar, administrator, and Indigenous leader. McCue made history in 1969 by co-founding Trent’s Indigenous Studies department – the first of its kind in Canada – and serving as the first acting chair of what was then known as the Indian Eskimo Studies program. His diverse roles over the decades include serving as director of education at the James Bay Cree School Board, executive director of the Mi’kmaq Education Authority, and the first Indigenous director general of what is now known as Indigenous Services Canada. Since 1995, McCue has worked in Ottawa as a highly regarded consultant, making significant contributions to Indigenous education issues.
The following individual will be presented with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in Durham:
Cheryl Perera – June 14, 2024, 2:00 p.m. ceremony, Tribute Communities Centre, Oshawa
Cheryl Perera is a renowned international children’s rights activist, celebrated for her groundbreaking advocacy that has protected and empowered more than 100,000 of the world’s most vulnerable children from sexual exploitation. Notably, her work began at age 16, without funding or resources, during a time when the topic was taboo. Now she is frequently summoned to the United Nations for her expertise as founder and president of OneChild – a trailblazing organization that empowers children across the world to protect themselves from sexual exploitation. Appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2018, Perera is a highly sought-after public speaker who has received over 30 international and national prizes the World of Children Founder's Award, commonly known as the Nobel Prize for child advocates. Her remarkable achievements have been recognized by organizations such as UNICEF, World Vision International, and the Child Welfare League of Canada.
Further details of Trent’s in-person convocation ceremonies, including full profiles of all 2024 honorary degree recipients, can be found at trentu.ca/convocation.
About Trent University
One of Canada's top universities, Trent University was founded on the ideal of interactive learning that's personal, purposeful and transformative. Consistently recognized nationally for leadership in teaching, research and student satisfaction, Trent attracts excellent students from across the country and around the world. Here, undergraduate and graduate students connect and collaborate with faculty, staff and their peers through diverse communities that span residential colleges, classrooms, disciplines, hands-on research, co-curricular and community-based activities. Across all disciplines, Trent brings critical, integrative thinking to life every day. Today, Trent's unique approach to personal development through supportive, collaborative community engagement is in more demand than ever. Students lead the way by co-creating experiences rooted in dialogue, diverse perspectives and collaboration. In a learning environment that builds life-long passion for inclusion, leadership and social change, Trent's students, alumni, faculty and staff are engaged global citizens who are catalysts in developing sustainable solutions to complex issues. Trent's Peterborough campus boasts award-winning architecture in a breathtaking natural setting on the banks of the Otonabee River, just 90 minutes from downtown Toronto, while Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area, delivers a distinct mix of programming in the east GTA.
For more information contact:
Olivia Flynn, Communications & Media Relations Officer, Trent University, (705) 748-1011 x6180 or oliviaflynn@trentu.ca