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From top left, Tracy Hazen, Heather Morrison, Pam Larson, Tracy Muggli, Nicole Berg, Katrina German, Serese Selanders. (Photos courtesy of YWCA Saskatoon)

College of Arts and Science alumni nominated for YWCA Women of Distinction Awards

Awards recognize inspirational leadership and extraordinary contributions by women in Saskatoon

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Several College of Arts and Science graduates and a student have been nominated for the upcoming YWCA Women of Distinction Awards. Awards will be presented on May 25.  

College of Arts and Science members were nominated in the following categories: 

29 & Under Award: 

  • Ishita Mann, College of Arts and Science student 

Health & Athletics Award:

  • Tracy Hazen (BEd’95, BA’11)

Arts, Culture & Heritage Award:

  • Heather Morrison (BFA’08)

Truth & Reconciliation Award: 

  • Pam Larson (BA’11)
  • Tracy Muggli (BA’86); part of team nomination with Carm DiSanto-Michalenko (BComm’84)

Business & Professions Award:

  • Nicole Berg (BA’09) 

Research & Technology Award:

  • Katrina German (BA’00)
  • Serese Selanders (BA’95, MBA’13) 

Since 1982, the YWCA Saskatoon Women of Distinction Awards have honoured hundreds of women for their inspirational leadership and extraordinary contributions. The awards are recognized nationally as one of the most prestigious awards for women. 


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