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Meet the June Convocation Award Winners from the School of Communication
The School of Communication is proud to feature the award winners for the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) June Convocation, including undergraduate graduands Olivia Wong and Naomi Agbebaku, and PhD graduand Rowan Melling. We sat down with them to ask them a few questions about their time at SFU and future plans. Read below!
Governor General’s Silver (Undergraduate) Medal
Olivia Wong - BA Communication Honours, Minor in Print and Digital Publishing, Certificate in Digital Journalism
-What was the highlight of your time as a student in the School of Communication?
In my final two semesters, I completed my honours thesis about ethnic identity formation among youth activists in Vancouver’s Chinatown under the supervision of Dr. Siyuan Yin. It was so fulfilling to work in a cohort environment with two other inspiring honours students and with the support of our coordinator, Dr. Victoria Thomas.
Another highlight was my role as Vice President External in the Communication Student Union. I joined the CMNSU because I wanted to find a strong community of peers that shared similar academic and professional interests, and this experience did exactly that.
Finally, I completed the Communication co-op program with three co-op placements in three completely different sectors—transportation, life sciences, and foodservice. Having these diverse experiences across different areas of communications helped me gain a much clearer vision of my career goals.
-What does it mean to you to receive the Governor General’s Silver Medal?
Receiving the Governor General’s Silver Medal is such an honour. It has encouraged me to reflect on everything I’ve learned since my first year at SFU. I’ve developed strong academic and professional interests, and I’ve made a wealth of connections along the way. Throughout my courses, I’ve grown tremendously in my ability to ask questions, analyze complex issues, and assert my own ideas with confidence. I know that the depth of knowledge and sense of purpose I’ve acquired at SFU will shape how I move through my future.
-What advice would you give to other Communication students?
I would encourage other Communication students to embrace the diversity of this major and try everything they can. I took a wide range of courses and would urge students to do the same. The theory-based courses helped me gain a strong sense of my values and beliefs so I could build a clear moral compass. I balanced these with practical courses in topics like audio and video editing and communication for social issues. These courses allowed me to discover my professional interests, and they gave me the skills to secure co-op positions, and eventually, my first full-time role.
Beyond campus, there are so many career possibilities within communications, so I would encourage students to approach professional development opportunities and co-op positions with an open mind. By trying different experiences, I discovered passions and interests I never knew I had. I carried this same mindset into my other elective courses, and ended up supplementing my degree with a minor and a certificate. I would definitely recommend experimenting with different courses in completely different programs to discover new interests.
-What are your plans now that you are graduating?
I’m currently working as a sales and marketing coordinator at one of my previous co-op positions. I actually just got back from my first work trip in Chicago and have really been enjoying my experience so far! I plan to continue down the path of marketing and communications, eventually growing into management positions.
I also have a feeling that my schooling isn’t over yet—I’m just not sure what it’ll look like. I’ve been considering an MA in Communication, an MBA, or maybe even a PhD. I’m taking these recent life transitions one step at a time, but I’m staying open minded toward any opportunity that comes my way.
-Is there anything else you’d like to add?
I would like to thank the many people who made my undergraduate experience such a fulfilling and meaningful one. I’m extremely grateful to my parents for their constant support and encouragement over these past five years. I was also fortunate to have learned from many professors, advisors, and mentors who have guided and inspired me throughout my degree. Finally, thank you to all my friends and peers for defining so many memorable moments and for making my time at SFU so special.
Graduand Speaker - FCAT Ceremony
Naomi Agbebaku - BA Communication, Minor in Business
-What was the highlight of your time as a student in the School of Communication?
My whole experience as a communications student has been very memorable. I have met many of my lifelong friends in this field and discovered several of my passions. A moment that sticks out to me would be taking CMNS 316 with my friends, Pipe and Irene. We got the chance to work together for the first time on a group presentation, where we created and presented a product idea of our own. It ended up being one of the most enjoyable and rewarding presentations I've done.
-What does it mean to you to be named the Graduand Speaker for the FCAT Ceremony?
The news came as a complete shock to me, but I’m honestly so grateful and honoured to be chosen. It means a lot to be trusted with representing my entire faculty, and I look forward to sharing that moment with everyone.
-What advice would you give to other Communication students?
Be open to everything. It’s definitely good to have plans and structure, but some of the most meaningful experiences I’ve had at SFU have come from saying yes to opportunities that I would otherwise shy away from. It’s also a good idea to engage in student organizations or clubs. The community I discovered from the student groups I engaged with significantly enhanced my university experience, and I will always encourage people not to underestimate the importance of them.
-What are your plans now that you are graduating?
I’m taking a break for a little bit to recuperate, right now I’m going back to hobbies like reading and video games that I may have neglected when I was still in school. After that, I’m looking forward to beginning my next chapter and working full-time.
-Is there anything else you’d like to add?
I’m really grateful to all the people who’ve helped me throughout my university journey. I wish I could name them all, but I truly appreciate everyone I’ve worked with at SOCA, my friends and family who have uplifted me at every turn, and all my professors and classmates at the School of Communications, whose different perspectives have shaped my experience in many ways.
Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal
Rowan Melling - Communication PhD
-Could you explain your thesis research in layman’s terms and your goals for this research?
My dissertation revealed the continuing influence of Romanticism – the 19th century literary movement – on Silicon Valley’s technologies. The earliest imaginaries of personal computing and the internet in the 1960s explicitly cite Romantic poems, and I analyzed contemporary technologies to show how these Romantic ideas continue. These are tropes like the visionary genius (think of narratives about Steve Jobs), or the idea that technology will facilitate your self-actualization, or re-enchant the world, or allow some kind of transcendence. In my view, we've been stuck for the last half-century repeating these Romantic ideas about digital technology without them ever really coming true. In fact, these technologies often undermine the very things they promise. My goal was to challenge this romanticization of consumer technology that bolsters Silicon Valley’s power.
-What was the highlight of your time as a student in the School of Communication?
I really appreciated having a supportive and responsive committee, who helped me open my mind to new perspectives, and to see what was valuable about my own research. Through my time working with them, I moved from a place of deep doubt to one of believing more strongly in my own work. My main supervisor Sun-ha was always ready to read anything I wrote, to meet up with me to talk about the ideas, and to encourage me to aim high in publishing my work. More generally, I met some very interesting people at the School of Communication.
-What does it mean to you to receive the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal?
I was very surprised to get the medal! I am so grateful to the department for putting me forward. It feels very validating to receive it. I’m grateful to my supervisor and committee for believing in my weird ideas and helping me get to this place.
In an era of digital abstraction, I am also excited to experience the materiality of the medal!
-What advice would you give to other Communication graduate students?
I think doing graduate school is really punishing (as in painfully difficult) and it’s necessary to stand up for your own limits, desires, and capacities. One of my research areas is disability studies, and in this field we are often trying to reveal the ways systems actively debilitate our bodies. Academics is so competitive; there is a lot of pressure to sacrifice yourself for the sake of increased production. This is hard on your body, and your writing. I think you need to have feelings of spaciousness and freedom in order to have original ideas.
-What are your plans now that you are graduating?
I defended my dissertation some months ago now, and since then I’ve been taking a break to recover from writing it! In this time, I’ve been focused more on my art work. I co-founded an artist collective called Nocturnal Delicious; we received a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts to create an art exhibition in Vancouver in January 2026. The exhibition was a great success, and I did performance art for the first time, which was very exciting. In September 2026, I am starting a SSHRC-funded postdoc at Concordia University, where I will be researching the relationship between augmentation technologies, disability, and Silicon Valley’s long history of eugenics.
-Is there anything else you’d like to add?
I would like to acknowledge the TSSU for fighting for better conditions for graduate students at SFU. I am proud to have participated in the union’s strike for living wages in 2023.