List of University of Saskatchewan alumni
- Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
| Academic unit key | |
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| Symbol | U of S Academic college[1] |
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| BA, M.A., MMath, | Arts and Science College |
| B.Comm, M.Comm, MPAcc, DBA PhD | College of Commerce |
| M.Ba | College of Commerce |
| B.Ed., M.Ed. Master of Continuing Education MCEd | College of Education |
| BFA, MFA | Arts and Science College |
| LL.B, LL.M. | College of Law |
| BMus, BMus(MusEd), MMus | Arts and Science College |
| BSc, M.Sc. | Arts and Science College |
| BE, M.Eng. | College of Engineering |
| Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology BSc(Kin) | College of Kinesiology |
| Bachelor of Science in Medicine BSc(Med), MD | College of Medicine |
| Bachelor of Science in Nutrition BSc(Nutr) | Arts and Science College |
| Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy BSP | Arts and Science College |
| Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy BSc(PT) | College of Medicine |
| BSc, M.Sc. | Agriculture and Bioresources College |
| BSN, MN | Nursing Education Program of Saskatchewan |
| DMD | College of Dentristry |
| Master of Veterinary Science MVetSc, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine DVM | Western College of Veterinary Medicine |
Between 1907 and 2007 there have been over 132,200 alumni of the University of Saskatchewan. The alumni feature those who have successfully graduated from a degree, certificate and/or diploma program at the University of Saskatchewan.[2]
Agriculture
- BABIUK: Lorne Allan Babiuk, O.C., S.O.M., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. M.Sc. soil microbiology D.Sc. Department of Veterinary Microbiology immunologist, pathogenesist, virologist, molecular virology, and vaccinologist[3]
- FREDEEN: Howard Fredeen is a Canadian animal breeding researcher. [4]
- KIRK: Lawrence Eldred Kirk B.A. B.Sc., M.Sc. in agriculture Canadian agronomist best known for introducing crested wheatgrass.[3]
- MACEWAN: The Honourable J.W. Grant MacEwan, Director of the School of Agriculture, Professor of Animal Husbandry, and Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta (1966-1974).[5]
- NORRIE: Kenneth Harold Norrie Canadian economic historian specializing in the economy of Western Canada esp. prairie wheat farming.[6]
- PERSON: Clayton Oscar Person BSc Honours in Biology MA international authority on the genetics of host-parasite relations [7].
Arts and entertainment
- BOYER: Robert (Bob) Boyer B.Ed. Canadian visual artist of aboriginal heritage
- EPP: Richard Epp Canadian playwright
- FOX: Stephen Fox (clarinet maker) MSc physics
- HICKS: John Victor Hicks Canadian poet Honorary Doctorate in Literature U of S
- HOBBS: William G. Hobbs physician, surgeon major Canadian artist.
- JOHANNESSON: Laurel Johannesson BFA Canadian artist
- SCHULL: Joseph Schull Canadian playwright and historian
- THEAKER: Deborah Theaker Canadian actress known as Casey Edison on the Canadian science fiction comedy show Manic Mansion.
- THIESSEN: Gordon G. Thiessen, OC, B.A., Ph.D, , LL.D Governor of the Bank of Canada as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
Business
- BARBER: H. Douglas Barber B.Sc. M.Sc. Electrical Engineering Canadian founder & CEO of Gennum Corporation
- EDWARDS: N. Murray Edwards B.Comm a very rich ($1.4 Billion US) Canadian.[3]
- FLOYD: John E. Floyd B.Comm is a published Canadian economist
- SEAMAN: Daryl Kenneth "Doc" Seaman, OC, B.Sc Mechanical Engineering, LL.D, honorary Doctor of Laws, Canadian businessman as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
- WOODS: Steven Gregory Woods B.Sc. Canadian entrepreneur
- ZALESCHUK: Victor J. Zaleschuk B.Comm
Chair of the board of
Cameco Corporation .
Computers, engineering, and technology
- MOHAN: Permanand Mohan M.Sc. in Computer Science Chief Examiner for the Caribbean Examinations Council’s CAPE Examinations in Computer Science.
Educator
- ABRIOUX: Dominique Abrioux B.A. (honours) was the President of Athabasca University
- ARCHER: John Hall Archer, B.A. M.A. O.C., S.O.M. Canadian librarian, historian, civil servant, and the first President of the University of Regina.
- CURTIS: George Fredrick Curtis LL.B. dean of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law.
- MACKINNON: R. Peter MacKinnon Master of laws Canadian lawyer, legal academic and the current President of the University of Saskatchewan.[3]
- NESBITT: Darin Nesbitt B.A. M.A. instructor of Political Science at Douglas College, in New Westminister, B.C..
- THAGARD: Paul Thagard Professor of Philosophy, with cross appointment to Psychology and Computer Science, and Director of the Cognitive Science Program, at the University of Waterloo
- THODE: Professor Henry (Harry) George Thode, CC
,
MBE , B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D. , LL.D. , FRSC, Canadian president and vice-chancellor of McMaster University as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S .[3]
Environmentalist
- BARBER: Richard St. Barbe Baker English forester, environmental activist, and author
- MACNEIL: James 'Jim' William MacNeill B.Sc Bachelor of Engineering (Mech); Canadian consultant, environmentalist, and international public servant.[3]
Fiction/non-fiction
- BARR: William Barr (Arctic historian) U of S faculty member.
- COOLEY:
Dennis Cooley is a Canadian poet - CROZIER:
Lorna Crozier is a Canadian poet a.k.a. Lorna Uher - HELM: Michael Helm is a Canadian novelist.
- MANDEL: Eli Mandel PhD, D.Litt (hon.) Canadian poet and literary academic.
- SARJEANT: William Sarjeant, geologist and novelist.
- VANDERHAEGHE: Guy Clarence Vanderhaeghe, OC, SOM, Canadian fiction author who was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S . [3]
- WHITEHEAD William Frederick Whitehead B.A. M.A. is a Canadian writer, actor and filmmaker.
Historian
- KUSCH: Frank Kusch historian of American history student of a Ph.D at the History.
Honorary degree recipients
- DUNTON: Arnold Davidson Dunton CC Doctor of Laws, honoris causa from the U of S was a Canadian educator and public administrator.
- HAY: Charles Cecil Hay honorary doctorate Canadian ice hockey player, organizer, and administrator.
Journalism/publishing/broadcasting
- MAILING: Eric Malling B.A. was a Canadian television journalist.[3]
- MARCHANT: Maria Margharita "Sally" Merchant television personality and political figure.
Law, government, and public policy
- ATCHISON: Donald J. Atchison is a Canadian politician
who was elected mayor of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - AXWORTHY: Christopher S. Axworthy Canadian politician.
- BARNHART: The Honourable Gordon L. Barnhart, University Secretary, Professor in Canadian Politics, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan [3]
- BATTERS: Dave Batters is a Canadian politician.
- BAYDA: Edward Dmytro Bayda B.A.,LL.B. Chief Justice of Saskatchewan[3]
- CHARTIER: Clément Chartier LL.B, QC Métis Canadian leader.
- CLAXTON: Brooke Claxton, PC, DCM, KC, BCL, LL.D was a Canadian veteran of World War I, federal Minister of National Health and Welfare and Minister of National Defence honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S
- CLINE: Eric H. Cline B.A. Political Science, LL.B. Canadian politician.
- DALLAIRE: Lieutenant-General Roméo Alain Dallaire, OC, CMM, GOQ, MSC, CD, B.Sc, LL.D (h.c.) is a Canadian senator, humanitarian, author and retired general honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S.
- DEVINE: Donald Grant Devine was the Progressive Conservative Premier
- DIEFENBAKER: The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, CH, PC, QC, BA, MA, LL.B, LL.D, DCL, FRSC, FRSA, D.Litt, DSL, 13th Prime
Minister of Canada[3]
- Diefenbaker was also the university's chancellor. After he died, he and his wife were buried at the university, near the Diefenbaker Canada Centre.
- EVANS: Laurie E. Evans B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D. is a politician
- FINES: Clarence Melvin Fines provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan
- GERRARD: Jon Gerrard PC , MLA , BA {Economics}, Ph.D , MD (born October 13, 1947) is a politician and medical doctor.
- GOODALE: Ralph Edward Goodale PC , MP, BA , LL.B was Canada's Minister of Finance
- HAMILTON: Alvin Hamilton, PC was a Canadian politician.
- HANBIDGE: Robert Leith (Dinny) Hanbidge honorary Doctor of Laws Canadian lawyer, municipal, provincial and federal politician, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan.
- HAVERSTOCK: The Honourable Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock, Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2000-2006), Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party.[3]
- HEPPNER: Benjamin D. Heppner B.A., BEd, Canadian school teacher, businessman and politician.
- HEWSON: Dr. John Hewson, Australian politician
- HNATYSHYN: The Right Honourable Raymond Hnatyshyn, 24th Governor General of Canada[3]
- HUNT: Constance D. Hunt LL.B is a Canadian lawyer, legal academic, and judge.
- JENNISSEN: Gerard Jennissen is a politician
- JOHNSON: The Honourable Fredrick W. Johnson, 16th Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
- KIRKBY: Gordon Kirkby BSc, LLB politician, mayor and lawyer.
- LANG: Otto Emil Lang, PC , OC , QC , LL.D, BCL , LL.B , BA (born May 14, 1932) is a Canadian politician
- LEGAULT: Léonard Hilarion Joseph Legault B.A.,LL.B. Canadian diplomat.
- LUDWAR: James Ludwar LL.B. Canadian politician and founder of Bayda Ludwar Law Firm.
- MACPHERSON: Murdoch Alexander MacPherson OR M.A. MacPherson QC was Attorney-General of Saskatchewan and awarded the honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree from the U of S
- MADDIN: Jim Maddin Business Administration certificate, Mayor of
Saskatoon - MALLORY: James Russell Mallory ( jurist ) was a Canadian academic and constitutional expert (instructor in political science at the University of Saskatchewan).
- MARCHANT: E.F. Anthony "Tony" Merchant, Q.C. Saskatchewan lawyer.
- MALONE: Edward Cyril "Ted" Malone Saskatchewan lawyer and politician.
- MACKAY: Harold Hugh MacKay, OC, QC, LL.B. Canadian lawyer and corporate director.
- MCINTYRE: William Rogers McIntyre BA, LL.B CC (born March 15, 1918) is a retired Canadian Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.[3]
- MCLEAN: Stewart McLean B.A., LL.B was a Manitoba politician.
- MERASTY: Gary Merasty, M.P., B.Ed., M.Educ. politician who was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S[3]
- PAULSON: Tiffany M. Paulsen Canadian politician and lawyer
- PORTEOUS: The Honourable George Porteous, 14th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
- ROBERTSON: Robert Gordon Robertson, PC , CC , MA , DU , FRSC was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
- ROMANOW: Roy John Romanow, PC , OC , SOM , QC, B.A., LL.B , DU, Canadian politician and former Premier of Saskatchewan as well as one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S. [3]
- RODNEY: David Rodney B.A. politician, teacher, and professional speaker.[3]
- THOMSON: Andrew Thomson B.A. Political Science Minister of Finance Saskatchewan.
- TURGEON: William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon honorary Doctor of Laws Canadian politician and diplomat.
- WOLFE: John ("Jack") Thomas Wolfe was a Canadian provincial politician
- WRIGHT: Clifford Emerson Wright mayor of Saskatoon honorary Doctor of Laws
- WOROBETZ: Stephen Worobetz OC, MC, SOM, MD, LL.D, F.R.C.S.(C) Canadian physician and former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan who was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
- YEO: Iva Yeo is a politician
Medicine
- CLARK: Hulda Regehr Clark, B.A., Magna Cum Laude, and the M.A., with a High Honors major in biology; naturopath, author, and controversial practitioner of alternative medicine.
- HALL: Emmett Matthew Hall CC , QC , LL.B , LL.D Canadian jurist and civil libertarian and is considered one of the fathers of the Canadian system of Medicare.[3]
- LOEW: Franklin Martin Loew, DVM, PhD in nutrition one of the team that developed canola oil. Recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Medal.
- SMITH: Dr. Charles Randal Smith was the head pediatric forensic pathologist.[3]
Nobel Prize Winners
- HERZBERG: Gerhard Herzberg, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1970 - Offered a position in 1935 to flee Nazi Germany, and remained at the university for ten years.
- TAUBE: Henry Taube, Ph.D , M.Sc , B.Sc , FRSC Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983. [3]
Philosophy
- PYLYSHYN: Zenon Pylyshyn M.Sc. Control Systems Ph.D. Experimental Psychology; Canadian cognitive scientist and philosopher.
Science
- FEDORUK: The Honourable Sylvia O. Fedoruk, University Chancellor, Professor in Oncology, Associate Member in Physics, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (1988-1994).[3]
- SARJEANT: William Sarjeant, geologist and novelist.
- THORSTEINSSON: Raymond (Ray) Thorsteinsson B.Sc. in geology, award-winning Canadian geologist of the high Arctic who was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
- THORVALDSON: Dr. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, internationally known scientist and first dean of graduate studies at the U of S.
- TILL: Dr. James Edgar Till O.C., O.Ont., F.R.S.C. Canadian biophysicist, Medical Researcher who demonstrated the existence of stem cells as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
Sociologist
- CLARK: Samuel Delbert Clark B.A. political science and history, M.A. Canadian sociologist.
Sports
- BATES: Kelly Bates B.C. Lions CFL and University of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Huskies football player.
- BRYDEN: Rod Bryden was owner of the Ottawa Senators professor of law at the U of S faculty.
- CRAIGGS: Tyson Craiggs B.C. Lions CFL and University of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Huskies football player.
- ENWEANI: Cyprian Enweani degree in medicine, sprinter.
- GENEREUX: George Genereux B.A. physician and trap shooting Canadian Gold medal winner.
- HAY: Charles Cecil Hay honorary doctorate Canadian ice hockey player, organizer, and administrator.
- JONES-KONIHOWSKI Diane Jones-Konihowski, C.M., B.Ed. was a Canadian pentathlete.[3]
- KING: Dave King Canadian hockey coach.[3]
- MAKOWSKY: Gene Makowsky
Saskatchewan Roughriders lineman of the CFL. - SCHMIRLER: Sandra Schmirler, SOM, BSPE, Canadian curler, an Olympic and triple World Champion as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.[3]
- WHITTMAN Don Whittman nationally recognized sports broadcaster in Canada.
- YANIK: Viola Yanik is a Canadian wrestler
Theology
- BAUDOUX: Archbishop Maurice Baudoux, O.C., S.J.D., D. esL, Ph.D., D.D., L.L.D., D.Can.L. Canadian priest and Archbishop of Saint Boniface, Manitoba.[8] I
- FARQUHARSON: The Very Rev. Walter Henry Farquharson noted hymn-writer. [9]
- GUNTHER: Herbert V. Günther Buddhist, and Professor and Head of the Department of Far Eastern Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.[10]
- SCHULTZ: Raymond L. Schultz B.A. M.Div. National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.[11]
- IQBAL: Muzaffar Iqbal, (Urdu:مظفر اقبال), Ph.D. in Chemistry, is the founding president of the Center for Islam and Science.[12]
See also
- Nobel Prize laureates by university affiliation
- University of Saskatchewan
- University of Saskatchewan Academics
Notes
- ^ University of Saskatchewan (September,), University of Saskatchewan Annual Report 2000 Academic Programs at the University of Saskatchewan Degrees Awarded by the University of Saskatchewan, <http://www.usask.ca/uofs/annual-report2000/academics.html>. Retrieved on July 30, 2007
- ^ U of S: Facts & Figures (April 2007). Retrieved on July 21, 2007.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac University of Saskatchewan, U of S » Centennial Home » 100 Alumni of Influence. University of Saskatchewan - 100 Alumni of Influence. Retrieved on September 24, 2007.
- ^ Davies, Adriana (2007). Fredeen, Howard. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Foundation of Canada.. Retrieved on September 24, 2007.
- ^ Foran, Max, ED (1986), Grant MacEwan's Journals, Lone Pine Publishing, ISBN 0-919433-07-3
- ^ The University of Guelph, Rural History, <http://www.uoguelph.ca/ruralhistory/resources/canadianPapers.html>. Retrieved on September 24, 2007
- ^ A.J.F. GRIFFITHS The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ^ Order of Canada citation
- ^ Walter Farquharson - Musiklus. Musiklus and Ron Klusmeier, Parksville, BC, Canada (Aug 24, 2006). Retrieved on September 24, 2007.
- ^ Herbert V. Guenther. Resources on Buddhism page.. Retrieved on September 24, 2007.
- ^ The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada., ELCIC National Bishop Raymond L. Schultz announces retirement, <http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2007-01-03_a.news>. Retrieved on September 24, 2007
- ^ Muzaffar Iqbal, bionote-2006, <http://www.cis-ca.org/muzaffar/muz-bion.htm>. Retrieved on September 24, 2007
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