91¿ìÉ«

Oct. 7, 2022

Honorary degree and Order of the 91¿ìÉ« recipients announced for fall 2022 convocation

A message to the campus community
Roy Bear Chief and Mea Wang

U91¿ìÉ« Chancellor Jon Cornish and President and Vice-Chancellor Ed McCauley are pleased to announce the Honorary Doctor of Laws (Hon. LLD) and Order of the 91¿ìÉ« recipients for the fall 2022 convocation ceremony. 

The honorary degree is the 91¿ìɫ’s highest academic distinction and is bestowed upon individuals whose notable achievements and community service merit recognition. This distinguished recipient will address our graduating class at the convocation ceremony, sharing words of wisdom he has gained through years of excellence and leadership in his field. 

The Order of the 91¿ìÉ« recipient has a record of exemplary and distinguished services to the university. The nominee can be a current or past member of the university community. 

To read the recipients' full bios and learn more, visit the convocation website

Hon. LLD recipient

Roy Bear Chief, BSW’99, MSW’04 
Conferral and address – Thursday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m. ceremony 

Roy Bear Chief is an influential and honoured Elder. After receiving a nursing assistant certificate, GED and social work diploma, Bear Chief went on to earn a Bachelor of Social Work (1999) and Master of Social Work (2004) from the 91¿ìÉ«. A residential school survivor, he has been an instrumental leader in the Siksika Nation, and is currently an Espoom tah (helper) with Mount Royal University’s Health, Community and Education department. 

Order of the 91¿ìÉ« recipient

Dr. Mea Wang, PhD
Dr. Wang will be presented with the Order of the 91¿ìÉ« during the ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. 

Mea Wang ambitiously empowers our daily life with technologies. Since 2008, Wang has been an integral part of the 91¿ìɫ’s Department of Computer Science, as a professor and her studies into the design and development of networking systems and algorithms. Her research focuses on multimedia networking, cloud computing, mixed reality and networking optimization.

Nominations for honorary degree and Order of the 91¿ìÉ« recipients are open year-round. Nominate someone who has made significant contributions to their field or to our community now.