List of Athabasca University people

Front entrance of the University

This is a list of people associated with Athabasca University in Alberta, Canada. This includes faculty, notable alumni, staff, and former university Presidents. Athabasca University is a distance education university with open enrollment year round, accredited by the province and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. They have served more than 260,000 students since 1970.[1] In 2007 they began offering some classes by cell phone,[2] and in 2008 they became the first University in North America to offer a Doctorate in distance education.[3] In 2009, they became the first Canadian university to offer a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA).

The University teaches approximately 32,000 students per year,[4] and has a variety of students with various learning needs.[5] Classes are attended at the students location of their choosing.[5] The University has a set number of standards for students in the delivery of its programs.[6] They offer over 700 courses, and spend $2 million a year on research.[7]

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A

Ralph Klein, student
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Frank Appleby Alberta MLA Graduate and honorary degree [8]

B

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Pierre Berton Author and journalist Honorary degree [9]
Paul Boutilier NHL veteran, New York Islanders Student [10]

C

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Debby Carlson Alberta MLA for Edmonton Ellerslie Graduate [11]
Gary Carr Member of Parliament for Halton; NHL veteran, Boston Bruins Graduate [12]
Larry Clarke Businessman Honorary degree [13]

D

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Deidra Dionne Olympic bronze medalist in aerial ski jumping Student [14]
Heather Doherty Author Graduate [15]

F

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Christian Farstad Former Olympic athlete, Bobsleigh Graduate [16]
Jonathan Filewich Hockey player, Pittsburgh Penguins Student [17]
Northrop Frye Author Honorary degree [13]

G

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Jayne Gackenbach Dream researcher Professor [18]
Vicki Gabereau Journalist Honorary degree [19]
Brent Gauvreau Hockey player Graduate [17]
Stu Grimson NHL veteran, Calgary Flames Graduate [20]

H

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Ted Harrison Artist Honorary degree [21]
Thomas Hickey Hockey player student [22]
Lois Hole Former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Former Governing Council Member [23]

K

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Sandra Keith Olympic biathlete Student [24]
Ralph Klein Former Premier of Alberta Student [25]
Swede Knox NHL veteran Graduate [26]

L

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Jackson Lafferty Northwest Territories MLA for North Slave Student [27]
Dorothy Livesay Poet Honorary degree [28]
Mark Lubosch Former Winnipeg City Councillor Graduate [29]

M

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Shirlee Matheson Author Graduate [30]
Ernest Manning Former Premier of Alberta Honorary degree [31]
Alyn McCauley NHL player, San Jose Sharks Student [32]
Maureen McTeer Wife of Joe Clark Honorary degree [13]

N

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Rachel Notley Premier of Alberta Former Professor [33]

O

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Ryan O'Marra Hockey player, Edmonton Oilers Student [17]

P

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Joseph Pivato Literary critic Professor [34]

R

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Joy Romero Businesswoman Chair, Governing Council [35]

S

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Beckie Scott Olympic gold medallist in Cross Country Skiing Student [36]
James Shapiro Islet transplant doctor, University of Alberta Honorary degree [37]
Monte Solberg Conservative Member of Parliament for Medicine Hat Student [38]

T

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Milaine Thériault Olympic competitor Student [39]
Walter Patrick Twinn Senator and Chief of Sawridge First Nation Honorary degree [13]
Ian Tyson Musician Honorary degree [40]

W

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Eleanor Wachtel Journalist Honorary degree [41]
Pamela Wallin Journalist Honorary degree [42]
Anne Wheeler Filmmaker Honorary degree [13]

Z

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Moses Znaimer Media baron Honorary degree [13]

Presidential list

#NameTermCitation
1 T.C. Byrne 19711976 [43]
2 W. A. Samuel Smith 19761980 [13]
3 Stephen Griew 19801985 [44]
4 Terry Morrison 19851995 [44]
5 Dominique Abrioux 19952005 [45]
6 Frits Pannekoek 20052014 [35]
7 Peter MacKinnon (interim) 2014–Present [46]

References

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  27. "Jackson Lafferty MLA Profile". Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
  28. "Dorothy Livesay". Athabasca University. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  29. "Council Races". CBC. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  31. "The Honourable Ernest C. Manning". Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  32. Koshan, Terry. "No end in sight". CANOE. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  34. "Joseph J. Pivato". Athabasca University. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
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  36. "Beckie Scott". Canadian Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  39. "Milaine Thériault". Cross Country Canada. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  41. "Writers & Company". CBC Radio. Archived from the original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  42. "Acceptance Speech". Athabasca University. Archived from the original on 2006-02-26. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  43. "The Voice Magazine" (PDF). The Voice Magazine. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  45. "Interview with AU President Dominique Abrioux". Archived from the original on 2007-08-11. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  46. "Interim President's Biography". Athabasca, AB: Athabasca University. 03-07-2014. Retrieved 2 November 2015. Check date values in: |date= (help)

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