2025 convocation

alumni spotlight: chief michele solomon is an inspiring changemaker

chief michele solomon has led fort william first nation since 2023, but she's spent decades caring for her community.

before entering the political arena, she had a successful social work career specializing in mental health and addictions.

"i was drawn to the helping field because i wanted to strengthen my community, and because social work seemed like a natural fit, given my life experiences," chief solomon says.

chief michele solomon stands in front of flags in her office
"i had great experiences with all of my lakehead teachers," chief solomon says. "professor dennis mcpherson and his indigenous canadian world views course had an enormous impact on me."

she earned a social service worker diploma from confederation college and began working with thunder bay organizations, including as a team leader and manager with the dilico adult residential treatment centre and as a manager with the white cedar healthcare centre.

a winding journey

after she received her diploma, chief solomon began considering university.

"i was trying to advance to management positions, and not having a degree was held against me," she says.

she decided to enrol full-time in lakehead's social work program.


chief michele solomon wafts smoke over her head with her hand during a smudging ceremony


"if my story can inspire anybody, then it's worth sharing. it might motivate a young mother who feels overwhelmed by the prospect of getting an education." above, chief solomon takes part in a smudging ceremony.

"it was a struggle, though, to go to school with four young children," chief solomon says. "so i ended up dropping out before returning to lakehead part-time in the bachelor of arts in indigenous studies program.

the program really resonated with me as a non-status indigenous person growing up on a reserve—the challenges of identity and the hardships that came with that. it allowed me to understand these issues more deeply and from a different perspective."

chief solomon received her bachelor of arts in 2017, with the support of her family.

"my eldest daughter helped a lot with her younger siblings, and my children's father backed my efforts to be in school."

a caring political leader

chief michele solomon embraces a fellow community member at the lakehead presidential installation ceremony of dr. gillian siddall at anemki wajiw on fort william first nation


above, chief solomon hugs a fellow community member at the installation ceremony of lakehead president dr. gillian siddall in 2024.

as her children grew older, chief solomon was able to devote more of her time to helping her community at the systemic level.

in 2015, she successfully ran for the position of fort william first nation councillor and served in that role for eight years before being elected chief.

chief michele solomon sits at her desk in her fort william first nation office

"i've had the privilege of representing the fort william first nation in the robinson-superior annuity court case since 2018, including giving testimony," chief solomon says.

by 2018—as well as serving as a councillor—she was working for the groundbreaking ontario native women's association, managing their indigenous women's leadership programs.

that year, she also deepened her lakehead connection. she taught the indigenous perspectives class at the university's bora laskin faculty of law.

"it was wonderful to be part of a dialogue with 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 ," chief solomon says. "i was able to engage with up-and-coming law professionals who opened their hearts and minds to that learning experience."

carving her own path

"i'm dedicated to advancing the fort william first nation's wellbeing, prosperity, and economic development, and finding ways to inspire our youth," chief solomon says.

"it's also important to me to represent the community in a positive way and to act as a bridge between the indigenous and the non-indigenous community."

chief michele solomon stands outside with dr. gillian siddall and other participants in dr. siddall's presidential installation ceremony
chief solomon (fourth from the left) spoke at dr. gillian siddall's may 2024 installation ceremony, during which dr. siddall was installed as lakehead's president & vice-chancellor. the ceremony was held at anemki wajiw (mount mckay) on the lands of the fort william first nation.

while chief solomon was embracing these new roles, she was quietly continuing her university education to earn an honours bachelor of arts in indigenous studies.

"i painfully chipped away at the degree, taking a course here and there," she says.

in 2025, things came full circle.

she gave opening remarks on behalf of the fort william first nation at lakehead's may 29 convocation ceremony.

the following day, she attended another lakehead convocation ceremony. this time, she sat with fellow graduating 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 before walking across the stage to accept her hba degree.

chief michele solomon speaks at a podium during lakehead thunder bay's may 29, 2025 convocation ceremony
chief solomon speaks at lakehead's may 29, 2025, convocation ceremony. "when i was in college, my children were very young. when i was in university, my kids were adolescents. now, i've graduated with my hba, and i'm a grandmother with eight grandchildren."

chief solomon encourages other community members to consider post-secondary education.

"it brings indigenous voices and understandings to places where they might not otherwise be heard. education allows us to be stronger. it opens the doors to a good life, and it makes a difference to the lives of your family."

it’s the most wonderful time of the year!

lakehead looks forward to celebrating graduating 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛

there's a buzz of excitement on the orillia and thunder bay campuses as thousands of 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 prepare to walk across the stage to accept their credentials and share their accomplishments with their classmates, families, and friends.

as convocation approaches, we'd like to introduce you to the 2025 voices of the class speakers. these four soon-to-be graduates will be honouring their fellow 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and inspiring them as they begin the next stage of their journey.

krish khokhani

bachelor of engineering (mechanical engineering)
bachelor of science (mathematics major)


student krish khokhani

"our time at lakehead wasn't just about studying and earning a degree. it was about learning who we are and growing into versions of ourselves we didn't know were possible."

engineering and mathematics student krish khokhani is passionate about learning, problem-solving, and sharing knowledge. hailing from mumbai, india, this 2025 lakehead leader award winner quickly became an indispensable thunder bay campus member. krish has been president of the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 indian 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 association (luisa), chair of the engineering equipment and endowment fund (eeef), a superior science educator, and a tutor with the academic support zone. he's also excelled academically—he is graduating with first-class standing, and he is a winner of the rita nicholas undergraduate research conference poster competition. it's a poignant moment for krish, who says, "my father's dream was to study computer engineering, but he was unable to due to financial challenges and early family responsibilities. his dream stayed with me."

keira essex

honours bachelor of environmental studies (geography major)


student keira essex

"it is easy to become overwhelmed by feelings of fear as we face numerous global crises, but i want my fellow 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to know that we can create a better future."

environmental studies student keira was committed to fighting climate change by the time she was twelve. "i wanted to live in good relations with the land, animal kin, and plant kin aligned with the anishinaabe teachings i grew up with." keira is well along the path to achieving her aspirations. she's been a wild rice project research assistant, a rita nicholas undergraduate student conference poster competition winner, and the recipient of the blake schweitzer memorial award for her honours thesis. she's also served as a lakehead association of geography 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 member, a 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 sustainability and stewardship council student representative, and a climate justice lakehead executive member. she is graduating with first-class standing and has just launched her career as a curriculum coordinator with indigenous clean energy.

riley fredrickson

honours bachelor of arts (gender and women's studies major)
bachelor of education


student riley fredrickson

"we are not, nor have we ever been, alone on our journeys and it is comforting to know that wherever we end up, we are connected by our shared experiences at lakehead."

education student riley fredrickson (who also has an hba from lakehead) believes in the power of student leadership to bring positive change. she's spent the past six years advocating on behalf of her peers and is deeply engaged in 2022卡塔尔世界杯赛程表时间 , including as a lusu board of directors member. this year, riley was co-president of the education student teacher association (esta), working collaboratively with the faculty of education to improve the student experience. in addition to her advocacy work, riley has maintained excellent grades and is graduating with first-class standing. her hard work and focus have allowed her to achieve her aspiration of becoming a teacher, a career she says she was compelled to pursue "because i love working with kids and i want to help build a brighter future!"

elizabeth adams

honours bachelor of arts (english major)


student elizabeth adams

"the wonderful 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , staff, and faculty have made lakehead 'a good place.' now, we must strive to extend that 'good place' to the other communities we serve."

english student elizabeth adams, the winner of the 2023 mr. and mrs. james macallan munro poetry prize, has always been drawn to stories: "there's magic in experiencing different lives and locations through the pages of a book." she's been a vital part of english department activities—two of her short stories are published in the artery 2025 and she is a student organizer with the orillia lit happens club. elizabeth has also been a dedicated lakehead orillia residence life staff member and residence tour guide, as well as an organizer of lusu pantry food drives, student craft sales, and cooking lessons on a budget. in 2023, elizabeth received a lakehead leader community engagement award and was nominated as a staff wellu mental health champion for her work making lakehead 'a good place' for everyone.

congratulations to our graduating 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 ! the class of 2025 has made each and every member of the lakehead community immensely proud.

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