List of Wilfrid Laurier University people
Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and was founded in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada and later Waterloo Lutheran University. It was renamed Wilfrid Laurier University in 1973 by the Government of Ontario under the Wilfrid Laurier University Act in 1973.[1] The school is one of the fastest-growing universities in Canada; its enrollment doubled from 2002 to 2007, and it has 12,000 full-time undergraduate students as of 2008.[2] Wilfrid Laurier University also has two satellite campuses in Brantford and Kitchener, both in Ontario.[3][4]
People associated with Wilfrid Laurier University include faculty, alumni, staff, honorary degree recipients, chancellors, and presidents. The university has had nine chancellors, including the incumbent John A. Pollock, who has served in this position since March 31, 2008. Wilfrid Laurier University has had seven presidents, including the incumbent Max Blouw, who has served in this position since 2007.
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Alumni and faculty
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Alumni
Name | Relationship | Discipline | Known for | Notes |
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Albrecht, HaroldHarold Albrecht | Undergraduate | General | Member of Parliament | [5] |
Allison, DeanDean Allison | Undergraduate | Economics | Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons | [6] |
Arnott, TedTed Arnott | Undergraduate | Business administration | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [7] |
Babel, MatteMatte Babel | Undergraduate | Communications | MuchMusic VJ | [8] |
Bennett, PaulPaul Bennett | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League defensive back | [9] |
Black, DavidDavid Black | Undergraduate | English and anthropology | Canadian Football League offensive lineman | [10] |
Boyce, RobertRobert Boyce | Undergraduate | Economics | Senior lecturer at London School of Economics | [11] |
Budalić, NikolaNikola Budalić | Undergraduate | MBA | Soccer player | [12] |
Chorny, GlenGlen Chorny | Undergraduate | Business and history | Poker player | [13] |
Connop, RodRod Connop | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League offensive lineman | [14] |
Conway, SeanSean Conway | Undergraduate | Politics | Legislative Assembly of Ontario member | [15] |
Crowder, JeanJean Crowder | Undergraduate | Psychology | Politician | [16] |
Downe, BillBill Downe | Undergraduate | Business | Bank of Montreal president and CEO | [17] |
Eadie, CindyCindy Eadie | Undergraduate | Economics | Hockey goaltender | [18] |
Estacio, JohnJohn Estacio | Undergraduate | Composition | Composer | [19] |
Evraire, KenKen Evraire | Undergraduate | Communication studies | Television journalist | [20] |
Glassford, JohnJohn Glassford | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League linebacker | [21] |
Grant, CoreyCorey Grant | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League wide receiver | [22] |
Heinbecker, PaulPaul Heinbecker | Research fellow | Politics | Canadian ambassador to the United Nations | [23] |
Hooper, LyndonLyndon Hooper | Undergraduate | Physical education | Soccer player | [24] |
James, PaulPaul James | Undergraduate | Sociology | Soccer analyst | [25] |
Klinck, CarlCarl Klinck | Undergraduate | General | Waterloo College professor | [26] |
Knechtel, DaveDave Knechtel | Undergraduate | Economics | Canadian Football League defensive tackle | [27] |
Lambert, JennaJenna Lambert | Undergraduate | Athlete | Swam across Lake Ontario despite having cerebral palsy | [28] |
Leggett, William C.William C. Leggett | Undergraduate | General | Queen's University principal | [29] |
Levac, DaveDave Levac | Undergraduate | — | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [30] |
Logan, IanIan Logan | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League safety | [31] |
Mackie, PeterPeter Mackie | Undergraduate | Sports | Waterloo Warriors head coach | [32] |
Masse, BrianBrian Masse | Undergraduate | Sociology | Member of the Canadian House of Commons | [33] |
McMann, ChuckChuck McMann | Undergraduate | Psychology | Canadian Football League player | [34] |
McMeekin, TedTed McMeekin | Graduate | Social work | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [35] |
Moon, JacobJacob Moon | Undergraduate | Music | Singer-songwriter | [36] |
Munroe-Blum, HeatherHeather Munroe-Blum | Graduate | Social work | McGill University principal | [37] |
Pounder, CherylCheryl Pounder | Undergraduate | Sports | Mississauga Aeros defencewoman | [38] |
Reid, JimJim Reid | Undergraduate | Sports | CFL player | [39] |
Robitaille, DamienDamien Robitaille | Undergraduate | Classical music | Musician | [40] |
Rota, AnthonyAnthony Rota | Undergraduate | Politics | Canadian House of Commons member | [41] |
Ruiz, DonnieDonnie Ruiz | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League free safety | [42] |
Ryan, JeffreyJeffrey Ryan | Undergraduate | Music | Composer | [43] |
Shad, Shad | Undergraduate | Business | Hip hop musician | [44] |
Smith, DougDoug Smith | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League offensive lineman | [45] |
Sousa, CharlesCharles Sousa | Undergraduate | Business | Canadian Member of Provincial Parliament | [46] |
Storm, LanceLance Storm | Undergraduate | Business | World Wrestling Entertainment professional wrestler | [47] |
Talbot, AndreAndre Talbot | Undergraduate | Sports | Canadian Football League wide receiver | [48] |
Tam, KennethKenneth Tam | Graduate | History | Science-fiction author | [49] |
Tracy, Keegan ConnorKeegan Connor Tracy | Undergraduate | Social psychology | Actress | [50] |
Troop, IanIan Troop | Undergraduate | Business | CEO, 2015 Pan Am Games | [51] |
Uteck, LarryLarry Uteck | Graduate | Sports | Canadian Football League player | [52] |
Van Vliet, ChrisChris Van Vliet | Undergraduate | Communications | Television Personality and Journalist | [53] |
Witer, AndrewAndrew Witer | Undergraduate | — | Member of the Canadian House of Commons | [54] |
Woodworth, StephenStephen Woodworth | Undergraduate | Law | Politician | [55] |
Faculty
Name | Relationship | Discipline | Known for | Notes |
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Barber, KimberlyKimberly Barber | Professor | Opera | Mezzo-soprano and vocal pedagogue | [56] |
Bountrogianni, MarieMarie Bountrogianni | Assistant professor | — | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [57] |
Boyle, PhelimPhelim Boyle | Professor | Finance | Initiating the use of Monte Carlo methods in option pricing | [58] |
Breithaupt, JimJim Breithaupt | Board of Governors member | — | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [59] |
Copp, TerryTerry Copp | Professor emeritus | Military history | Professor | [60] |
Fleisher, CraigCraig Fleisher | Professor | Economics | Researcher | [61] |
Hachborn, WalterWalter Hachborn | Board of Governors member | — | Co-founder of Home Hardware | [62] |
Henderson, BrianBrian Henderson | Director of Laurier Press | — | Poet | [63] |
Holmes, MorganMorgan Holmes | Associate Professor | Sociology | Intersex activist and scholar | [64] |
Knight, TuffyTuffy Knight | Coach | Sports | Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks head coach | [65] |
Montgomery, John WarwickJohn Warwick Montgomery | Chairman | History | Chairman of the Department of History | [66] |
Ondaatje, KimKim Ondaatje | Lecturer | Literature | Part-time lecturer | [67] |
Reimer, JohnJohn Reimer | Board of Governors member | — | Member of Parliament | [68] |
Reinhartz, AdeleAdele Reinhartz | Dean | Literature | Dean of Graduate Studies and Research | [69] |
Sarty, RogerRoger Sarty | Professor | Military history | Canadian Forces Maritime Command historian | [70] |
Smith, Linda CatlinLinda Catlin Smith | Professor | Music theory | Professor of composition Wilfrid Laurier | [71] |
Swinden, KevinKevin Swinden | Professor | Music theory | Associate Professor of Music Theory Wilfrid Laurier | [72] |
Telegdi, AndrewAndrew Telegdi | Board of Governors member | — | Former Liberal Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons (1993-2008) |align="center"| [73] | |
Thorburn, SandySandy Thorburn | Professor | Music theory | Music director at The Thousand Islands Playhouse | [74] |
Wagner, NormanNorman Wagner | Dean of graduate studies | Literature | Archaeologist | [75] |
Wershler-Henry, DarrenDarren Wershler-Henry | Assistant professor | Communication studies | Experimental poet | [76] |
Honorary degree recipients
- DDiv – Doctor of Divinity; DLitt – Doctor of Letters; LLD – Doctor of Laws
Name | Degree | Year | Known for | Notes |
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Aird, John BlackJohn Black Aird | LLD | November 1975 | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada | [77] |
Armenian, RaffiRaffi Armenian | LLD | June 1991 | Conductor, pianist, composer, and teacher | [78] |
Axworthy, LloydLloyd Axworthy | LLD | June 2008 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada | [79] |
Axworthy, ThomasThomas Axworthy | LLD | June 2003 | Principal Secretary of Canada | [80] |
Barlow, MaudeMaude Barlow | DLitt | June 2004 | National chairperson of The Council of Canadians | [81] |
Bartleman, JamesJames Bartleman | LLD | June 2007 | Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario | [82] |
Burney, DerekDerek Burney | LLD | June 1998 | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada political strategist | [83] |
Charest, MichelineMicheline Charest | LLD | June 1997 | Founder of Cookie Jar Group | [84] |
Chilton, David BarrDavid Barr Chilton | DLitt | June 2006 | Author and self-publisher of The Wealthy Barber | [85] |
Chrétien, JeanJean Chrétien | LLD | May 1981 | Prime Minister of Canada | [86] |
Cleghorn, John E.John E. Cleghorn | LLD | October 1991 | Chief executive officer of Royal Bank of Canada | [87] |
Copp, TerryTerry Copp | LLD | June 2005 | Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University | [88] |
d'Aquino, ThomasThomas d'Aquino | LLD | June 2002 | Chief executive officer of Canadian Council of Chief Executives | [89] |
Darkes, Maureen KempstonMaureen Kempston Darkes | LLD | June 1998 | General Motors vice president | [90] |
Davis, William GrenvilleWilliam Grenville Davis | LLD | October 1963 | Progressive Conservative Premier of Ontario | [91] |
Desmarais, PaulPaul Desmarais | LLD | May 1979 | Fifth richest person in Canada | [92] |
Diefenbaker, John GeorgeJohn George Diefenbaker | LLD | November 1968 | Prime Minister of Canada | [93] |
Doherty, PatPat Doherty | DLitt | October 1993 | Vice president of Sinn Féin | [94] |
Dyck, HowardHoward Dyck | LLD | May 1996 | Conductor and broadcaster | [95] |
Ellis, DeborahDeborah Ellis | DLitt | June 2005 | Winner of the Governor General's Award | [96] |
English, JohnJohn English | DLitt | May 1992 | Academic | [97] |
Estey, Willard ZebedeeWillard Zebedee Estey | LLD | May 1977 | Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada | [98] |
Evans, John RobertJohn Robert Evans | LLD | May 1975 | Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation | [99] |
Findley, TimothyTimothy Findley | DLitt | June 2001 | Novelist and playwright | [100] |
Fleming, Donald MethuenDonald Methuen Fleming | LLD | October 1967 | Official of the International Monetary Fund | [101] |
Forrester, MaureenMaureen Forrester | LLD | November 1975 | Operatic contralto | [101] |
Fry, Franklin ClarkFranklin Clark Fry | LLD | October 1963 | Lutheran clergyman | [102] |
Goldstone, RichardRichard Goldstone | LLD | October 1995 | South African judge | [103] |
Hargrove, BuzzBuzz Hargrove | LLD | June 2004 | National president of the Canadian Auto Workers | [104] |
Hees, George HarrisGeorge Harris Hees | LLD | May 1961 | Politician | [105] |
Heinbecker, PaulPaul Heinbecker | LLD | May 1993 | Canadian ambassador to the United Nations | [106] |
Hillier, JamesJames Hillier | LLD | May 2002 | Built the first electron microscope in North America | [107] |
Hurtig, MelMel Hurtig | LLD | October 1985 | President of the Art Gallery of Alberta | [108] |
Jenness, DiamondDiamond Jenness | LLD | May 1962 | Anthropology | [109] |
Johnson, RussellRussell Johnson | LLD | June 2003 | Actor, played "The Professor" on Gilligan's Island | [110] |
Kekkonen, Urho KalevaUrho Kaleva Kekkonen | LLD | October 1961 | Prime Minister of Finland | [111] |
Kuerti, AntonAnton Kuerti | DLitt | June 2005 | Concert pianist | [112] |
Leddy, John FrancisJohn Francis Leddy | LLD | November 1972 | President of the University of Windsor | [113] |
Lee-Chin, MichaelMichael Lee-Chin | LLD | October 2008 | Executive of AIC Limited | [114] |
Leggett, WilliamWilliam Leggett | LLD | October 1994 | Principal of Queen's University | [115] |
Lewis, StephenStephen Lewis | LLD | May 1988 | Social science scholar-in-residence at McMaster University | [116] |
Lower, Arthur Reginald MarsdenArthur Reginald Marsden Lower | DLitt | May 1964 | Royal Navy officer | [117] |
Macdonald, William RossWilliam Ross Macdonald | LLD | May 1964 | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario | [118] |
MacEachen, Allan JosephAllan Joseph MacEachen | LLD | October 1976 | Deputy Prime Minister of Canada | [119] |
MacLennan, HughHugh MacLennan | DLitt | October 1961 | Recipient of the Governor General's Award | [120] |
Martin, Paul Joseph JamesPaul Joseph James Martin | LLD | May 1967 | Politician | [121] |
Martin, PaulPaul Martin | LLD | June 2001 | Governor General's Award | [122] |
Matthews, BurtonBurton Matthews | LLD | June 1996 | President of the University of Guelph | [123] |
McBean, MarnieMarnie McBean | LLD | June 1999 | Rower at the 2000 Summer Olympics | [124] |
McClelland, JackJack McClelland | DLitt | May 1994 | Publisher | [125] |
McKennitt, LoreenaLoreena McKennitt | DLitt | December 2002 | Celtic music singer | [126] |
McLean, WalterWalter McLean | LLD | May 1995 | Member of Parliament | [127] |
Michener, Norah EvangelineNorah Evangeline Michener | LLD | November 1969 | Wife of Governor General of Canada | [128] |
Millard, Charles HibbertCharles Hibbert Millard | LLD | May 1970 | Trade union activist | [129] |
Miller, John A.John A. Miller | DDiv | May 1966 | Roller coaster designer | [130] |
Munroe-Blum, HeatherHeather Munroe-Blum | LLD | October 2005 | Principal of McGill University | [131] |
Narveson, JanJan Narveson | DLitt | May 1989 | Professor at University of Waterloo | [132] |
Newman, Peter C.Peter C. Newman | LLD | May 1983 | Journalist | [133] |
Newton, ChristopherChristopher Newton | DLitt | June 1997 | Artistic director of the Shaw Festival | [134] |
Pearson, LandonLandon Pearson | LLD | May 1995 | Canadian senator | [135] |
Pearson, Lester BowlesLester Bowles Pearson | LLD | December 1964 | Prime Minister of Canada | [136] |
Pollock, John A.John A. Pollock | LLD | October 2001 | Chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University | [137] |
Rabinovitch, JackJack Rabinovitch | LLD | October 2007 | Founder of the Scotiabank Giller Prize | [138] |
Robarts, John ParmenterJohn Parmenter Robarts | LLD | May 1971 | Premier of Ontario | [139] |
Rynard, Philip BernardPhilip Bernard Rynard | LLD | October 1979 | Physician, surgeon, and politician | [140] |
Sadik, NafisNafis Sadik | LLD | October 1995 | Special adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations | [141] |
Salmon, Edward TogoEdward Togo Salmon | DLitt | November 1974 | Ancient historian | [142] |
Scholes, Myron S.Myron S. Scholes | LLD | October 2005 | Co-author of the Black–Scholes | [143] |
Shields, CarolCarol Shields | DLitt | October 2000 | Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction | [144] |
Smallwood, Joseph RobertsJoseph Roberts Smallwood | LLD | May 1962 | Premier of Newfoundland | [145] |
Staebler, EdnaEdna Staebler | DLitt | October 1984 | Cookbook author | [146] |
Starowicz, MarkMark Starowicz | DLitt | June 2001 | Journalist and producer | [147] |
Strangway, DavidDavid Strangway | LLD | June 1997 | Founder of Quest University | [148] |
Sweeney, JohnJohn Sweeney | LLD | May 1992 | Politician and educator | [149] |
Turner, FrankFrank Turner | LLD | October 2001 | Member of the Million Dead band | [150] |
Waldheim, KurtKurt Waldheim | LLD | May 1974 | Secretary-General of the United Nations | [151] |
Walker, David JamesDavid James Walker | LLD | May 1976 | Politician | [152] |
Wallin, PamelaPamela Wallin | DLitt | June 1999 | Television journalist | [153] |
Watson, PatrickPatrick Watson | LLD | October 1989 | Broadcaster, author, and commentator | [154] |
Watt-Cloutier, SheilaSheila Watt-Cloutier | LLD | October 2008 | Inuit activist | [155] |
Wiebe, RudyRudy Wiebe | DLitt | June 1991 | Professor at the University of Alberta | [156] |
Winkler, Eric AlfredEric Alfred Winkler | LLD | November 1974 | Politician | [157] |
Woerner, KlausKlaus Woerner | LLD | October 1999 | Founder of ATS Automation Tooling Systems | [158] |
Yaremko, JohnJohn Yaremko | LLD | May 1969 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario | [159] |
Administration
Chancellors
Wilfrid Laurier University has had nine chancellors.[160]
# | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
1 | William Daum Euler | May 20, 1961 – July 1961 |
2 | Ross Macdonald | December 6, 1964 – June 1972 |
3 | Paul Joseph James Martin | June 1972 – April 30, 1977 |
4 | John Black Aird | July 4, 1977 – July 3, 1985 |
5 | Maureen Forrester | May 25, 1986 – May 29, 1990 |
6 | Willard Estey | July 12, 1990 – October 30, 1995 |
7 | John Cleghorn | October 27, 1996 – June 10, 2003 |
8 | Bob Rae | September 1, 2003 – March 30, 2008 |
9 | John A. Pollock | March 31, 2008 – 2011 |
10 | Michael Lee-Chin | 2011 – Current |
Presidents
Wilfrid Laurier University has had seven presidents.[161]
# | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
1 | William Villaume | 1960–1966 |
2 | Frank Peters | 1967–1978 |
3 | Neale Tayler | 1978–1982 |
4 | John A. Weir | 1982–1992 |
5 | Lorna Marsden | 1992–1997 |
6 | Robert Rosehart | 1997–2006 |
7 | Max Blouw | 2007–present |
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