Graduating students from the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies attended Carleton Universities 148th Convocation ceremonies during the afternoon of Friday June 10th, 2016.
![MaryDoug](http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/MaryDoug-400x266.jpg)
Doctor of Philosophy – Mary P. Trudeau “Event-Scale Hydrologic Response in Urbanizing Watersheds of the Canadian Great Lakes Basin and Associations with Fish Richness”. Supervisors: D. King and M. Richardson
![Bachelor of Arts Honours - Rachel Canham (pictured with Professor Elyn Humphreys) Rachel graduated with a Major in Environmental Studies With High Distinction and was awarded a Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement!](http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/RachaelElyn.jpg)
Bachelor of Arts Honours – Rachel Canham (pictured with Professor Elyn Humphreys)
Rachel graduated with a Major in Environmental Studies With High Distinction and was awarded a Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement!
![Master of Science in Geography - Melissa Nacke "Characterization of the Coastal Marine Environment in the Vicinity of a Grounded Iceberg, Canadian Artic Archipelago". Supervisor: Derek Mueller](http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/NackeDerek.jpg)
Master of Science in Geography – Melissa Nacke
“Characterization of the Coastal Marine Environment in the Vicinity of a Grounded Iceberg, Canadian Artic Archipelago”.
Supervisor: Derek Mueller
![Doctor of Philosophy - Erica Oberndorfer "The Shared Stories of People and Plants: Cultural and Ecological Relationships Between People and Plants in Makkovik, Nunatsiavut (Labrador, Canada)" Supervisor: Gita Ljubicic](http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/ErikaDoug.jpg)
Doctor of Philosophy – Erica Oberndorfer
“The Shared Stories of People and Plants: Cultural and Ecological Relationships Between People and Plants in Makkovik, Nunatsiavut (Labrador, Canada)”
Supervisor: Gita Ljubicic
![Masters of Arts Geography - Deborah Cavanagh Carroll "Consumer, Producer and State Relations within the Multiple Scales of the Eastern Ontario Egg Industry: Exposing Scalar Relations and Neoliberal Tensions" Supervisor: Trish Ballamingie](http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/TrishGrad.jpg)
Masters of Arts Geography – Deborah Cavanagh Carroll
“Consumer, Producer and State Relations within the Multiple Scales of the Eastern Ontario Egg Industry: Exposing Scalar Relations and Neoliberal Tensions”
Supervisor: Trish Ballamingie