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View the 2011/2012 Annual Report .
A year worth admiring
Annual Report 2011– 2012
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The transformative power of insp
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The fall is a vivid reminder of the palette of opportunities at Saint Mary’s University, and of the many brushstrokes
that go into creating another class of inspired, global citizens.
This has been a year of renewal, growth and academic achievement. A $26-million revitalization of our iconic
McNally Building; our new Homburg Centre for Health & Wellness; and national recognition for our growing
research capacity and sustainability-focused MBA Program have helped shape a landscape of creativity,
collaboration, critical thinking and international perspectives.
As we direct our efforts toward the redevelopment of our north east campus, I invite you to view the highlights
of this year, and to join me in celebrating the remarkable contributions of Saint Mary’s scholars, students
and graduates. Their many successes paint a compelling picture of what this University is about – and what
distinguishes it from other institutions.
As well, I encourage you to view Saint Mary’s University’s gallery of donors and to read a few stories of
transformative gifts. The generosity chronicled in the report is felt in many ways. By inspiring our promising
students and supporting their studies, whether in arts or science or business, undergrad or graduate, we
make it possible for them to make an enduring mark on this world.
nspiration.
Sincerely,
Dr. J. Colin Dodds
President and Vice Chancellor
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The Saint Mary’s University campus
is green in more ways than the obvious.
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A prominent display of sustainability
Like our Atrium’s three-storey living wall – a natural air filter that’s the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada –
Saint Mary’s University’s approach to sustainability is a breath of fresh air. Want to know how much electricity
is consumed in the residence buildings? Or how much water flows from the taps in the McNally Building?
Current and historic data for our consumption of water, gas, electricity and other fuels is only a mouse-click
away on the University’s Sustainability Dashboard, a user-friendly web application that details the real-time
energy intensity of 13 buildings on campus.
Saint Mary’s has a long history of addressing issues related to sustainability through education and research.
As the final piece of the University’s $5.2-million energy retrofit initiative, the Sustainability Dashboard is a vital
component in transforming the campus into a “learning laboratory” that engages students, staff and faculty in
reducing our eco-footprint.
A brilliant APProach to Shakespeare
Using software developed by Jay Williams, an instructional
multimedia analyst at Saint Mary’s, English professor
David Wilson created a novel app that makes it easier to
understand the humour in Twelfth Night, Shakespeare’s
comedic tale of romance and misadventure. “Even the
most dedicated English students struggle with Elizabethan
language and verse,” explains Dr. Wilson. “It makes sense
to reach out to them in a language they understand.”
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The broad strokes: our BA is uniquely valuable.
Third-year Psychology major Melanie Duffy
expected to gain valuable work experience in her
summer co-op position as Program Assistant
Making the most of a blank canvas
After a decade of transformational change,
and an investment of more than $100 million in
new and renewed infrastructure, Saint Mary’s
with Capital District Health Authority’s Seniors’
Mental Health Team. She anticipated interacting
with mental health clinicians and learning real-life
lessons in geriatric care. What she didn’t imagine
was how much fun she would have.
broke ground May 1 on a new signature building
Melanie is one of the pioneers in Saint Mary’s
that will house our Business Development
University’s recently approved Bachelor of Arts/
Centre – currently located off campus –
Co-op Degree – an optional enrichment program
and our English as a Second Language
that underscores the University’s commitment
(TESL) Centre.
to living learning.
Modern in appearance and global in flavour,
“A co-op option for our BA degree is a unique
the new building will be a portal to the
niche,” says Dr. Esther E. Enns, Dean of Saint Mary’s
community: a place for local and international
Faculty of Arts. “Although almost 80 post-secondary
learners to study, apply their knowledge
institutions in Canada offer co-op programs, the
and connect.
vast majority are in the sciences and business.
Saint Mary’s will be one of the few universities
to offer it at the BA degree level where it carries
more weight.”
Co-op student Melanie Duffy (right) and supervisor
Danielle Lawrence (left) at the Nova Scotia Hospital,
the largest mental health facility in the province.
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A vibrant new
collaboration
As the recipient of a prestigious L’Oreal - UNESCO
Fellowship for Women in Science, Iraqi scientist
Dr. Reyam Naji Ajmi needed a host university
for post-doctoral research in the detection of
metal contaminants. International leadership
in environmental science, a rapidly growing
research capacity, and a faculty with a reputation
for excellence made Saint Mary’s University the
logical choice.
Since arriving here in 2011, Dr. Naji Ajmi has
benefitted from working closely with Dr. Linda
Campbell, one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40,
and a renowned researcher in the contamination
of water systems by invasive species and metals
such as mercury and arsenic.
In establishing a hub for education in environmental
science, Saint Mary’s offers opportunities for
students and professors from diverse disciplines to
solve complex global problems in our new School
of the Environment, the Maritime Centre for Green
Chemistry, and the only green roof research facility
in Atlantic Canada.
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A stronger global influence
A trailblazer in global outreach, Saint Mary’s
is exploring opportunities to assist Ghana’s
All Nations University College, an institution
that boasts more than 2,000 students and
offers courses that range from electronics
and communications to entrepreneurship
and engineering.
Meanwhile, a new agreement between Saint
Mary’s and China’s Beihua University lays the
groundwork for future cooperation and builds on
the strong connections to China celebrated with
the 2011 opening of the Confucius Institute at
Saint Mary’s, a campus centre that promotes
Chinese language, culture and commerce.
UNESCO Fellowship for Women in Science winner
Dr. Reyam Naji Ajmi with Dr. Linda Campbell.
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Saint Mary’s Psychology student Kerri Smit
is as successful on the court as off.
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The truest expression of athletic accomplishment
Studying psychology was a real game changer for
A native of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Smit was
I learned about teamwork and competition and the
Saint Mary’s student athlete Kerri Smit, a five-year
selected, last spring, to the All Canadian First Team in
importance of health and hard work. When it comes
Huskies’ volleyball star, team captain and the only
Women’s University Volleyball, an honour bestowed on
right down to it, I learned about life.”
person in the history of the AUS to win Most Valuable
the top six players in the country. She is now in Toronto
Player over three years.
playing beach volleyball with Team Canada.
“Psychology applies to everything,” says the 22-year-
Equipped with both determination and an education
Year award. Other highlights of the 2011/12 season
old left side hitter. “The critical thinking and focus I
in psychology, Smit is ready for whatever comes
were two AUS Championships, in men’s soccer
learned in the classroom gave me far more confidence
on the volleyball court.”
next, whether pursuing a career in professional sport,
competing in the next Summer Olympics, or training
“Kerri’s hard work as a student definitely made her a
better athlete,” says volleyball coach Darren Russell.
“In balancing her academic studies with a demanding
training regime, she developed a strong work ethic.”
as a sports therapist.
“I really enjoyed my time at Saint Mary’s,” she says.
Last spring, Smit and soccer player Kelly Burgess
shared Saint Mary’s University’s Female Athlete of the
and women’s volleyball; a Silver medal at the CIS
Championships for the men’s soccer Huskies; and
recognition for 37 athletes who achieved academic
all-Canadian status.
“Varsity volleyball taught me some important lessons.
Muses for first-year students:
Jennifer Wong (MSc in Applied
Psychology) earned recognition
from the Nova Scotia Health
Research Foundation and Capital
Health as top future health
researcher in Nova Scotia.
Japanese language student
Astronomy PhD student
A demonstrated commitment to
Koh Yeonsu was the first Atlantic
Michael Gruberbauer channeled
social responsibility earned third-year
Canadian student to take overall
data from NASA’s Kepler space
Commerce and Entrepreneurship
Grand Prize at the Canadian
telescope to help a team of
National Japanese Language
major Kaitlyn Touesnard
astronomers better understand
recognition as the 2012 HSBC
Speech contest in Vancouver.
stars known as Red Giants.
Woman Leader of Tomorrow in
Atlantic Canada.
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Every masterpiece begins with the right tools: Introducing th e
Artist’s proof
Noted Canadian artist Jane Shaw Law arrived at
Saint Mary’s in 1968 when her husband, World War II
veteran and naval war artist Commander Anthony Law,
became the first Curator of the University Art Gallery.
A devoted friend to Saint Mary’s, she passed away in
March 2010 at the age of 92, leaving the University a
substantial bequest, funding the Jane Shaw Law &
C. Anthony Law Permanent Collection Fund.
Gallery Director Robin Metcalfe describes this gift as
an ongoing memorial to the substantial contributions
made by Jane Shaw Law and her husband to the
artistic community in Nova Scotia and, in particular,
to the Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery.
Fourth-year Philosophy major Nikolas Hamm is one of
many Saint Mary’s students to benefit from Shaw
Law’s generosity. “The Jane Shaw Law Scholarship
“This scholarship truly
means a lot to me.”
allows me to eliminate one of my work shifts over the
year, providing a much-needed extra day each week
for my studies,” he says. “It may not seem like much,
but it helped me achieve a GPA of 4.1.”
Nikolas Hamm
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th e donors whose generosity makes beautiful things possible.
A giving perspective
Rowland Marshall describes himself as a small-scale
philanthropist, but there’s nothing small about the
support the former philosophy professor provides for
Saint Mary’s students.
Marshall and his wife, Margó Takacs Marshall,
established a variety of student awards, including
the Joyce Elizabeth Marshall Hsia Poetry Award, the
Margó Marshall Entrance Bursary, the Margó Marshall
Scholarship, and the Marshall Award for Excellence
in a Masters in Philosophy Dissertation Award.
After Margó’s passing in 2010, Rowland Marshall
honoured her by endowing the Margó Takacs
Marshall Prize for Excellence in Short Story Writing,
to be offered for the first time in the winter of 2013,
concurrent with the 25th anniversary of the Marshall’s
Hsia Poetry Prize.
In considering the best course of action when faced
with the death of a loved one, Marshall acknowledges
the tendency to withdraw from new experiences. His
recent gift, however, reflects a continued commitment
to engaging with the world – a fitting tribute for
Margó Takacs Marshall, a generous and caring
woman who became a published author and blogger
“I am guided by Margó’s generosity –
and her belief in the importance of
contributing to the community.”
Rowland Marshall
at the age of 80.
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A study in philanthropy
Board members of Killam Properties Inc. (TSX:KMP),
were enthusiastic when company President and
CEO Philip Fraser suggested that, each year, they
pool individual contributions of $10,000 in Killam
shares and take turns designating a charitable
cause.The Saint Mary’s University community was
equally enthusiastic when Fraser, the first to select
a recipient, suggested funding scholarships at
Saint Mary’s. As the result, members of the Killam
Board contributed a gift valued at $100,000 for the
endowment of two annual Killam Properties Inc.
Scholarships for full-time undergraduate students
in the Sobey School of Business.
As a Saint Mary’s alumnus (MBA ’88), a member of
Saint Mary’s Board of Governors and Chair of the
University’s Advancement Committee, Fraser takes
pride in the Killam Properties Inc. Scholarships and
is pleased with the idea of individuals supporting a
gift in the name of the company. “The members
of Killam’s board all believe in giving back to the
community,” he says. “By coming together as a
group, they can make a more significant contribution.”
No stranger to philanthropy, Killam Properties Inc.
contributes to the Halifax YMCA, Feed Nova Scotia,
the Red Cross, the Mental Health Foundation and a
pilot program that makes music lessons for children
more affordable. In the past few years, it has also
donated five fully furnished apartments to hospitals
in Halifax, Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
Killam Properties’ Philip Fraser is proud
to be part of a community gift to
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We thank you for your continued generosity
Donations received from January 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012
INDIVIDUALS
$10,000 OR MORE
E Jane Archibald +++
& Andrew Seaman +++
Tim Banks
Mansfield H Brock ’02
Mark Cleary ’48 ’72
Marlene Creates
Arlene Dickinson ’12
Michael Durland ’87 ’10 +++
& Catherine Durland ’87 +++
Wadih M Fares ’09 +++
David J Grace ’04 ’07 +++
& Dinah Grace ’91 +++
Richard Homburg ’05 +++
Michael “Mickey” MacDonald ’05 +++
& Stephanie MacDonald +++
Gary Mooney ’08 +++
Thomas C Moore +++
& Bernardine Moore +++
Robert Pace ’12 +++
& Louise Abraham-Pace +++
Garry V Pye ’92 +++
Doug Rigby +++ & Mary D Rigby +++
The Estate of Jane Shaw Law
Alfred A Smithers +++
Robert G Steele +++
Camille Zakharia
$2,000 TO $9,999
Ron Abarbanel +++
Rose Adams
Alberta Pew Baker ’84 +++
Derek Banks ’76 +++
David K Beazley ’66
Robert M Bissett ’72 +++
K Callum Bussey ’90 +++
& Nancy E Bussey ’89 +++
Linda M Butler ’86 +++
& Kenneth Burgess +++
Catherine M Butler +++
Edward A Coolen ’39 +++
Gilbert B Correia ’54 +++ ∞
& Claire Correia +++
Lawrence T Corrigan ’00 ’02 +++
& Heather Corrigan +++
Mallika Das
∞ Deceased
+++ Three plus years
consecutive donations
J Colin Dodds ’95 +++
& Carol A Dodds ’90 ’95 +++
Cliff Eyland
John S Fitzpatrick ’81 +++
& Heather M Fitzpatrick +++
Philip D Fraser ’88 +++
Michael V Fredericks ’81 +++
Gregory M Gallant ’76 +++
Yuen Ching Ho ’84
Christopher P Hopgood ’73 +++
Martha L Jodrey ’99 & Bruce Jodrey
Malachi C Jones ’70 ’03 +++
William E Jones +++
& Norma F Jones +++
John “Jack” G Keith ’98 +++
& Yvonne M Keith +++
Greg King +++
& Donna-Lynne King +++
Bradford J Langille ’74 +++
Fred MacGillivray ’63
Rowland Marshall +++
Wilfred P Moore ’64 ’07 +++
Gabrielle Morrison ’00 +++
David J Murphy ’66 +++
Robin Peck
Georgia Pe-Piper +++
& David Piper +++
Jaime Rudolph ’99
Nicholas J Sardo ’82
James A Scriven ’53
Geraldine Thomas
Sastry Vankamamidi +++
Michele A Wood-Tweel ’83 +++
$1000 to $1999
Alan R Abraham ’55 ’02
John W Akkerman ’82 +++
Charles Baxter ’82
& Nancy Mansfield ’94
Roberta L Beaver +++
Larry G Belliveau ’83 +++
Robert G Belliveau ’67 ’06 +++
Michael Bishop
Susan Bjornson +++
John “Jack” Budrew ’64 +++
Joe Chisholm ’69
Sean Cleary +++
Louis R Comeau ’62 ’96
O Paul Cormier ’46 +++
Joan Cosulich
Charles F Cox ’72
Robert G Cragg ’65 +++
& Elaine F Gordon +++
Patrick H Curran ’65 ’66 +++
Michael W Dawson ’00
James A Dodds ’99 ’99 +++
Adriana Dolnyckyj ’02
M A Paul Douglas ’96 ’00 +++
Doug C Doull
Valerie Dubois ’79 ’04 +++
Lawrence A Freeman +++
& Myra Freeman ’07 +++
Phillip H Gaunce ’84 +++
Suzanne Goodwin
David A Gray ’75
Alex Halat ’02 +++
Ross Hallett ’77 +++
Tim Harris ’04 +++
Thomas Hayes & Gail Hayes
Eddie D Hickey ’97 +++
David S Higgins
Larry Hood ’70 +++
& Nancy Ripley-Hood ’78 +++
Sandra L Irving ’10 & Arthur Irving
Albert T Isaacs ’55 +++
Stephen K Jensen ’71
Ronald Joyce ’93 +++
Sudershan Kapoor +++
Paul A Kent ’78 +++
Steven B Kluczkowski ’95 +++
Vijay Kumar
Roy Langill +++
Dean M Lees ’77 +++
& Kristine Lees +++
Stephen E Mansfield ’87 +++
Brendan J Minihan ’66 +++
Margaret A Murphy +++
L Richard O’Hagan ’89 ’98
& Wanda O’Hagan
James J Oliver ’67 ’02 +++
& Judith O’Dea-Oliver +++
James M O’Regan ’60 ’61 +++
John D Patterson ’93 +++
Ian Pickard +++
Gregory G Poirier ’03 +++
Joe R Power ’58 +++
John Risley
Brian Rogers ’76
Wendell J Sanford ’68 ’70 +++
Barbara A Scott ’90
Irwin D Simon ’79 ’99 & Daryl Simon
Graham F Sirman ’92
Josef Spatz
Shayne H Trewin ’97 +++
Michael J Weatherbie ’00
Murray J Wilson ’65 ’70 +++
Nicola M Young ’00 +++
& John Young ’73 +++
$500 to $999
Francis P Arment ’71
Carolyn A Bolivar-Getson ’88 +++
Ronald Bowie ’91
Kenneth J Bowie ’80
Edmund Boyd ’44 +++
Bradley A Boyd ’87 +++
Pat Brownlow ’68 +++
Edward J Burke ’57
R Hugh Cameron +++
& Ann Cameron +++
Feng Cao +++ & Qian Wu
Umberto Catalano ’85 +++
Victor Catano
Jayne Connolly
Paul G Conrod ’78 +++
Shelley D Coolidge
Alice J Court ’79
Derrick Dempster
Louis E Deveau ’55 ’06
Dale R Dickey ’91
Maurice Doucet & Ann Doucet
Frank P Dougherty ’97
Mark Ghosn
Gerard J Gibbons ’85 +++
Louise Ginsburg +++
Nicole E Godbout ’98
J Edward Grant ’79
Doane Hallett ’52 ’99
Keith Hotchkiss ’73 +++
& Mary Ann Hotchkiss ’72 +++
Bruce O Hyland ’46
Bryce Kiberd
Thomas Leung ’61
Kevin Lindsey ’77 +++
Elizabeth A MacDonald +++
Brian C MacInnis ’70 ’78 +++
Robert L MacIsaac ’98 +++
Ann S MacLean ’97
Peter L McCreath ’71 ’79 ’06 +++
& Judith E McCreath ’81 +++
Roger G McDonald ’56 +++
Bradley McTavish +++
Carolyn J Meagher ’94
Terry M Mercer ’71 +++
& Ellen G Mercer ’71 +++
James F Midgley ’07 +++
Larry B Murphy ’47 ’47 +++
John L Murray ’69 ’70 +++
Stuart P Path
David Pothier
Patricia Provo
Tim Ramey ’84
Gerry P Reardon ’70
Julie Rehemtulla ’83 ’97 +++
Ray J Ritcey ’76 ’78
Terry Rohland ’68 +++
Gerald Sarsfield ’74 +++
Ranjit K Singh
Jerry C Staples ’83
John A Sullivan ’69 +++
Steve B Sutherland ’81
David C Sykes ’94 ’94
Gwen Toole
David G Turner
Peter Twohig ’89 ’91 +++
Danny K Uberoi ’88 ’88 +++
Annelie A Vandenberg ’85 +++
Jonathan D Waye ’92 ’95
Carlos Yep
John A Yogis ’61 +++
Kevin J Yuill ’99
Bei Zhang ’04
under $500
Barry Abbott ’78 +++
Noha Abi-Hanna ’94
Perry B Abriel ’83 ’85 +++
Daphne Ackermann ’81 ’83 +++
Megan Adams +++
Norma H Adams ’69 ’70 ’74
& William J Adams ’69 ’70 ’74
Robert J Adduci ’78 +++
Victoria Aidoo ’88 ’89 +++
Richard Akiki
Rodger Albright +++
Santa J Albus ’02 ’03
Gregory D Allan ’81
Kathleen Amirault
Saleh AmirKhalkhali +++
Gerard A Amiro ’72 ’81 +++
Barry V Anderson ’70 +++
Lynn D Andrews ’77
D. Robert Annand ’90 +++
Robert M Armstrong ’69 ’70 +++
Lise Arseneau ’95
Mabel Au ’81 +++
Roger F Aubin ’68
Stephanie Babcock ’01
Murray Baillie +++
Douglas A Bain ’91
Reno Barbati ’95
Joseph Barbati ’03
Rosemary V Barbour ’78 +++
Stan A Barnhill ’75
Maria Barreiro ’09
Tina Battcock +++
Bev Baxter
Carol M Beal ’73 ’75 +++
Darcy D Bears ’90
Timothy Bell
Victor J Belliveau ’69 +++
James L Bennet ’10
Paul W Bennett +++
& Dianne Bennett +++
Wayne A Bennett ’66 ’67 ’82 +++
Margaret-Anne Bennett ’87 +++
Paul Bernard +++
Daniela Bernardes
Ralph D Berrigan ’67
Kimberly M Berry ’97 & J Paul Berry
Terezia Betancourt
Kevin R Biggs ’86 +++
Joseph G Bishara ’74 ’76
Richard G Bishop ’73 ’75
Eric Black
Mary L Blackford ’73 +++
Sebastien Blanc ’03
Lorne G Blanche ’74
Sylvie Boisvert ’80
James M Bond ’70 ’80 +++
Edwin T Bonn ’55 ’56 +++
Rod J Bossy ’69
Carl T Boswick ’72 +++
Rene Botzenhardt
J A Bouchard ’97
David E Boudreau ’90
Chantal Boudreau ’97 ’08
Alexander D Boutilier ’02 ’05
Christopher M Bowie ’70 +++
Wayne H Bowie ’83 ’85 +++
Jonathan R Bowness ’08
Margaret M Boyd ’73 ’74 +++
Suzanne Boylan +++
Neala Braedley ’03
Daniel L Briand ’56
Astacia Brice ’02
Tina L Brown ’85 +++
Margaretta Brown
Robert M Brown
Bridget E Brownlow ’12 +++
Daniel M Brownlow ’04
Sandra Bryant ’76
Patricia Bryson ’81 +++
Walter J Buckle ’75
Germaine H Bundy ’77
Richard A Bureau
Andrew V Burke ’88
Charles G Burke ’58
Kimberly I Burrell ’89
Kimberly E Burstall ’93
Nigel Byars ’69 ’69 +++
Michele E Byers
James C Byrne ’65
Theresa L Caissie ’90 +++
Shelley L Cameron ’95 +++
Anne Cameron
Susan E Campbell ’90 ’94 +++
Colin G Campbell ’76 +++
Margaret L Campbell ’76
Shelagh Campbell ’11
Ian K Campbell ’62
Leonard W Canfield ’66 +++
David Cao & Yan Zhang
Robert K Carleton ’54 ’54
Owen Carrigan ’81
Patrick I Cassidy ’78
Michael F Cassidy ’75
Dennis Cato ’58 +++
Andrea R Chappell ’84
David H Cherun ’70 +++
Ernest L Chiasson ’63
Donald L Chisholm ’78
Scott M Christie ’90
Kwok Man Chung ’83 ’83 +++
Dorothy E Chunn
Joanne S Clancy
Craig A Clarke ’94
Lorraine E Clayton ’82
David Clough ’66 +++
James P Coade ’62 +++
Ronald Cochrane ’70 +++
Luca Codignola ’03
Ferdinando Colaiacovo ’89 +++
Zachary T Colangelo
M Jane Collins +++
David C Colville ’68 ’68
Ronald Connell
Catherine M Connolly ’89
Owen W Connolly ’61
Gerald Conrad ’56 +++
Howard Conter
William C Coolen ’39
Frances A Cooper ’84 +++
Robin Cooper
Donald J Copp ’66 +++
& Lorna Copp +++
Andrew D Corbett ’98
Kathleen Corey-Rahme ’81 +++
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Darrell H Cormier ’82
Dona M Cormier ’73 ’74 ’93
Natalie Cormier ’03
James E Cosman ’93
Suzanne Cottreau ’92 +++
Catherine Cottreau-Robins ’85
Cyril J Courtney ’53 +++
& Marie Courtney +++
Clayton J Coveyduck +++
& Joan Coveyduck +++
Ronald D Cox ’59 ’61 ’64 +++
Neil Coyle ’52
David V Craig ’88 +++
Aaron Crawford
Jack D Creighton
Diane H Crocker
Shelagh Crooks ’76
Erbin Crowell ’09
Patrick D Crowley ’72 +++
& Loly Cortes-Crowley ’74 +++
Leslie J Dellapinna ’76 +++
Sean Dennehy ’64 +++
Sarah A Dennis ’97 ’11
Graham W Dennis ’04 +++ ∞
& Janet Gay Dennis +++
Susan D’Entremont ’74
Annette M d’Eon ’93 +++
Burris Devanney ’59 ’04 +++
Richard E Deveau ’71 ’74
Marie E DeYoung +++
James E Dickey ’71
Gregory R Dickson ’78 ’81
Colin F L Dickson ’08
Judy E Dietz ’84 ’07 +++
Erin Dillon ’06
William Dinneen ’69 +++
Anne Frances D’Intino ’78
William J Dishlin ’51 +++
Dennis J Dober ’94
M Anne Dockrill ’79
W Brent Duke ’91 ’91 +++
Barbara A Dundon ’02
Robert J Dunn
Paul J Dyer ’68 ’10 +++
William J Dyer ’62 ’62 +++
R A Edwards ’78 ’95 +++
Kathy A Ells ’77 ’80
Paul M Ellsworth ’87
Philip J Ellwood ’00
Wendy E Emino ’84
Betty R Englehart ’78 +++
Francis R Engli ’00 +++
Gary M Entwistle
Nancie Erhard ’91
& Mauritz “Moe” Erhard
Dawn T Erickson ’86
Ann C Etter ’81
Stanley J Fage ’82 +++
Lilian Falk +++
Alex Farrell
“As an employee and proud alumna of Saint Mary’s,
supporting the University is a way to express my
appreciation for an education that changed my
world. It feels good to know that I can help to
ensure that Saint Mary’s will continue to make
the same kind of difference for others.”
Valerie Dubois (BComm, MBA)
Nicole M Cruickshanks ’78 ’83 ’01
David D Cruikshank ’86
Louis P Cuccia ’60 +++
Donald L Cullinan ’61
Donald J Cummings ’49 +++
Robert D Curley ’71 +++
Douglas A Curren
Trevor Daigle +++
Kimberly E Dale ’87
Robert Daniel
Joseph Daniel ’92
Joan Dassonville
Lawrence E Davies ’51 +++
Leighton Davis +++
& Arlene l Davis +++
Marlene Davis +++
Richard Dawson
James M Dean ’68
Robert G Deegan ’54 ’55
∞ Deceased
+++ Three plus years
consecutive donations
Michael F Doherty ’68 ’69
Arthur R Donahoe ’59 ’08 +++
& Carolyn E Donahoe ’73 +++
Sheila F Donahoe +++
Lynne M Donahoe
Joseph I Donahue ’72 +++
Judith E Donegan ’82
Derek R Dow ’98
Don Dowds
Ronald J Downie ’48 ’90 +++
& V Marie Downie +++
Kevin Downie ’80 +++
Jennifer A Doyle ’94 +++
James M Doyle ’69 +++
Timothy Doyle ’99
Carolee A Doyle ’90 ’92
Albert W Driscoll ’48 ’49 +++
Vernon F Driscoll ’57 +++
Paulette Driscoll
John G Dryden ’80 +++
Richard R Duffield ’79 ’85 +++
Earl Duffy ’01
Philip M Duffy ’71 ’72
David Faryniuk ’76
John A Feehan ’77
& Ellen C Donahoe-Feehan ’75 ’78 ’83
Richard J Feehan ’74
Robin J Feetham ’79 +++
Ken J Fellows ’55
& Marie C Fellows ’75
E Bruce Fenton ’87
John L Ferguson ’70
Peter A Feron ’49
Sharon I Findlay-MacPhee ’85
Ann L Finlayson ’80
Paul B Finn ’76
Sherry-Lee Finney ’96
Judith Fisher
James Fitzgerald ’45 ’49 +++
Ron J Fitzgerald ’94
Patricia Fitzgerald
Catherine Fitzgerald
Jody Fleming ’04
Paul F Fleming ’03
Brian Flemming ’59 +++
William Fletcher ’92
David M Flinn ’65 +++
Gregory C Flinn ’85
Donald M Flinn ’86
Ivan Forbes ’92
& Shelley Ann Forbes ’92
Christine T Ford ’92 +++
Michelle Fougere ’93
Elizabeth G Fountain +++
Ted Fox
Dawn Frail
Mayann E Francis ’72 ’12
John Francis ’99 +++
& Kimberly Francis ’98 +++
Louis-Pierre Francoeur ’02
Victor G Fraser ’86 ’87
Richard Fraughton ’70
Leona R Freeman +++
& Harry Freeman +++ ∞
Stephen Fullerton ’87
James J Gallagher ’97 +++
Yvonne Gallagher
John J Gallant ’75
Stewart Galloway
David Garvie
Dianne M Gaudet ’96
Steven Gaudet ’78
David Gauthier
Robert Geraghty
& Katherine M Geraghty
Janel E Gero ’73 +++
Denise Ghanam ’83 +++
Tanya L Gillan ’95
Margaret J Gillen ’69 +++
Alexander J Gillis ’73 ’74 +++
Diane Gillis ’76
John A Gillis ’72
Janice C Gillis ’94
Robert A Gillis ’70 ’71 ’92 +++
& Sherry A Gillis +++
Andrea L Glenn ’97
Barry M Gloade ’79
Constance R Glube ’00 +++
Dale Godsoe ’01
James Golding
Gerald J Goneau ’73
Paul G Goodman ’69 +++
Lori A Goodyear ’93 +++
John C Gordon ’01
Gabriel Goree ’04
Brenda L Gosse ’91
Len G Gougeon ’69 +++
Francis L Gougeon ’63 +++
William J Grace ’84 +++
Jerome D Grady ’73 +++
Wayne J Grady ’73 +++
Dylan Graham
Peter J Grant ’72
John Gratwick
Steven Gray ’00 +++
Wyatt Gray
Eleanor M Grennan ’81 ’82 +++
Sandi J Greyell ’76 +++
Nancy K Griffin ’81 +++
Florence Griffin +++
Fredelle Gudofsky
Mark Gudofsky
Keith C Guinchard ’77
Ernest M Gummer ’43 +++
George E Guy ’68 +++
Larry Haiven +++
& Judith A Haiven +++
Leslie A Hallett +++
Gerald Hallowell
Joanne Hames ’06 ’06 ’06
Sylvia D Hamilton ’95 +++
Jasmin M Hanley ’81
William P Hanrahan ’51
Catherine Hanrahan-Cox ’80
Anthony B Harding ’82 +++
Ronald G Harnish ’69 +++
Lon E Harnish ’78 +++
Wanda M Harnish ’00 +++
Donald Harper ’72 +++
Naomi Harper ’04 ’12
Douglas G Harris ’74
Ann W Hart-McGrail +++
Bert L Hartnell +++
Christopher M Hartt ’86
Sylvia M Harvey ’80 ’81
David Hastings
Vernon A Haverstock ’74 +++
& Jane Haverstock ’74 +++
Gerard C Hawco ’62
Elizabeth W Haydon ’88 ’02 +++
Lloyd A Hayes ’77 +++
Lawrence J Hayes ’59 ’12
Elliott L Hayes & Judi Hayes
Layne A Hayward
Maureen L Hayward ’91
Ron Hazell ’58
Wanda M Hebert ’98
Peter F Heenan ’54 +++
Terence F Heenan ’46 ’47 ’85 +++
Gerald L Heffler ’59 +++
David L Heinze ’78 +++
Kevin Heisler ’94 +++
Mary E Hellstrom ’74 ’80 +++
Lorne E Hemphill ’55 +++
Theresa M Henneberry ’87
Richard J Herritt ’96
Shelley Hessian ’84 ’07
Marjorie A Hickey ’78
Terrance F Higgins ’65
Ray T Hilchie ’74
Dean W Hirtle ’79 +++
Cheryl Hodder
Philip D Hodges ’84
Michael Hogan
Catherine Holiday ’82
Glenn A Holmes ’84
Jason Holowchak ’00
Derrek K Hood ’08
Bruce A Hopkins ’75 ’76
Michael E Hornby ’68 +++
Ron Houlihan ’83
Bernard J Hughes ’69
Michael J Hurley ’99 ’06
Peter E Hutchins +++
Jeffrey B Hutt ’98
Robert D Hyland ’76 +++
Andrew C Inkpen ’78
Carol Irving
Deurell Jackson
Raymond B Jacquard ’86
Richard James ’71 +++ ∞
Cory J Janes
J Elaine Jeffery ’07
Michael G Jeffrey ’72 +++
Elizabeth Jeha
Roderick F Jessome ’58 +++
Darrell G Jessome ’82 +++
Dalia Jocys
Kenneth J Johnson ’70
Val M Johnson
Gloria D Jollymore ’96
Shelley Jones +++
Harold M Jones
Samuel Jopling +++
& Anneliese Jopling +++
Wynne A Jordan ’06 +++
Eugene J Kayal ’78
Barry P Kaye ’88 +++
Charles D Keating ’53
Erin Keating ’02
Edna Keeble
Shelagh Keene
Arthur Bud Keith ’47 +++
Beryl Keleher +++
Donald Keleher ’69 ’70 +++
R Robert Kelley +++
Ryan R Kells ’98 ’05 +++
Michael J Kendrick ’72
J Guy Kendziora ’89 +++
Esther F Kennedy ’76 +++
Judy D Kennedy +++
Lucy Kerr
Thomas J Khattar ’73 ’73
Kim Kierans ’04
Catherine Kilfoil +++
Ruth Kimmins
Laura Kingston
Patricia M Kirby ’84 ’92
William D Kirby
G Frank Kirby ’81
Marcia Kissner ’90
Timothy W Kituri ’04
David G Knickle ’79 ’83 +++
Brenda T Knox-Townsend ’76 +++
Albert W Kowalchuk ’86
Jonny Kung ’96
Stephen M Lacusta ’77
Carl T Lafford ’88 +++
Yvonne R LaHaye ’84 +++
Mary L Lajoie-Savoie ’95
Myrna Lalande
Ronald J Lambkin ’52
Dany Lamontagne ’83 +++
Marc M Lamoureux +++
J Brian Landry ’75 ’76 +++
Eva J Landry ’72 ’72
David S Landry ’64
Jonathan Langa
Martin G Langford
Anne M Langille ’74 +++
Melda A Langille ’81
Bruce M Langille ’80 ’05
Richard F Langler +++
Jean M Langley +++
Frances A Laphen
Judith A LaPierre ’79 +++
Marc Lapointe ’03
Christopher Larade
Edward C Larsen ’76 +++
Colin Latham +++
& Dorothy St.Clair-Latham +++
Edward J Latter
Cindy Lau-Chun ’76 +++
Valerie Laurie ’08
Marc R Lavigne ’96
James C Leadbetter ’73
Douglas M Leahey ’60 +++
Marjorie M Leahey ’85
Stephen G Leahey ’62 ’07 +++
& Dennice Leahey +++
James I Learmouth ’69
Neil J LeBlanc ’77 +++
James A LeBlanc ’73 +++
Donald R LeBlanc ’73
Richard “Chuck” S LeCain ’72 ’75 +++
Bernie P Lee ’83 ’84 +++
Patricia E Lefebvre ’74
Hope E Lemoine ’93 +++
Charles J Leonard ’62
Roland G Lewis ’63 +++
Kevin R Lewis ’03
Paul E Leydon ’53 & Shirley Leydon
Qing Wei Li ’06
Annie F Lind ’67 ’68 +++
Larry D Llewellyn ’94
Peter D Lockhard ’84 +++
Larry J Lohnes ’73
John J Lombard +++
Jim Lotz ’12 +++
Richard W Lowery ’79 +++
Peter P Lukacs ’75
Rosalee Grette Lydon ’88
Foster Lyne ’76 ’77 ’81 +++
Bronwyn K Lynn ’01
Tim F Lyons ’64 +++
Barbara MacAdam +++
William A MacAvoy ’95
C Pat Maccagno
Ann V MacCormack +++
Patricia B MacCulloch
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David J MacDonald ’79 +++
Charles MacDonald ’98 ’03 ’07 +++
Andrew S MacDonald ’84 +++
Robert A MacDonald ’84
Linda MacDonald
Maureen L MacDonald ’09 ’09
Vincent A MacDonald ’72
C Elizabeth Macdonald ’64 ’65
John R MacDonald ’73 ’78
Doreen MacDonnell
Glenn MacDougall ’96 +++
Bernard R MacDougall ’67
Mary E MacEachern
Ann MacGillivary ’71 ’95 +++
Robert A MacGillivray ’79 +++
Angus J MacGillivray ’49
J Robert MacGillivray ’73 ’77
& Christine MacGillivray ’95
Mike MacGregor
Linette MacInnis ’10
Janice MacKean
Gary R MacKeigan ’93 ’05
Melanie MacKenzie
Earle D MacKenzie ’71
Jeremiah Mackey ’46 +++
Mike D MacKinnon ’71 +++
Donald J MacKinnon ’67 +++
Barbara MacKinnon +++
Bruce MacKinnon ’96
Wanda M MacKinnon ’04
Paula MacKinnon & Bruce Sindahl
Karen A MacLean ’74 +++
Carol MacLean ’05
Michele L MacLean ’92 ’04
Kathy A MacLean ’82
Stanley S MacLean ’89
Janice M MacLellan ’80 ’81
Roderick B MacLennan
Joan E MacLeod ’75
Gregor MacLeod ’74
Kelsey MacLeod ’07 ’08
Evelyn J MacLeod ’95
Michael J MacMichael ’83 +++
P Robert MacMillan ’78 ’79 +++
Michael J MacMullin ’92 +++
Paul R MacNeil ’76
Tracy E MacPhee Vierich ’93
Robert J MacQueen ’90
Lolita S Madeiros ’93
Mark Magee +++
Lesley Magee ’05
Thomas F Maguire ’65
John R Mahen +++
P Michael Maher ’96
Kathryn A Mahoney ’92 +++
Anne M Mahoney-MacDonald ’94 +++
Elizabeth A Maloney ’77 +++
Carol E Manchester ’87
David W Mann ’94
Anthony H Manning ’62
Winston L Manuel +++
Greer Marks ’38 ’39
Graham A Marr ’56 +++
Mark A Marshall ’94 +++
Christopher M Mathers ’77
Donna M Matheson ’81
Frank O Matthews ’54
J C Maynard ’68 +++
Warren Maynard
Paul D McAdams ’76
Allen C McAvoy ’94
S Patrick McBrien ’68
Robert J McCalla
Paul M McCallion ’98
Myles C McCallum
Edwin A McClare ’70 +++
Wilbur E McCorry ’79 ’92 +++
Elaine McCulloch +++
Gillian McCulloch ’02
Erin J McDonah ’89 ’89
Margaret E McDougall ’00 +++
Glen G McDougall ’83
Elizabeth E McDougall-Salchert ’95 +++
Carey G McFeters ’66 +++
Daniel E McGean ’86 +++
Harold F McGee +++
Kristie L McHugh ’94 ’95 +++
Billy-Joe D McInnis ’95
Richard McInnis ’01
Benjamin J McIsaac ’04
Joseph H McKenna ’09
Leo McKenna ’82 +++
Sean P McKenna ’93
Lauchlin C McKenzie ’68 +++
Michael K McKenzie ’80
Myles McLennan
Donald H McMahon ’78
John McMullan
Blair N McNaughton ’84
Glenys Y McNeil
Paul V McNeill ’72
Alana G McPhee ’92
Shirley M McPherson ’85
Michael McPherson ’05
Kevin R Meade ’89 +++
Franklyn D Medjuck
John F Meisner ’72 +++
& Janet Meisner ’72 +++
Lloyd J Melanson ’65 +++
David A Melanson ’65 ’78 +++
Margaret M Melanson ’04
Robert Menzies
Jacklyn C Mercer ’96
Mark Mercer
Dan Merzetti
Doris J Metcalf ’84
Barbra R Meunier
Larry D Miklos ’69 +++
Bernard F Miller ’53
John R Miller ’54
Eric S Miller ’92
Andrew J Miller ’85
Carole-Ann Miller +++
Nancy L Mills ’84 ’84 +++
Jennifer L Mills
Michael F Milosevich ’90 ’92
Wade A Minaker ’92
Donald E Mingo ’76 +++
Graham S Mino
Dale M Mitchell ’70 ’72 +++
Jessie A Mitchell ’77
Francis G Mitchell ’67 ’67
Susan Y Mitton +++
Nancy Moir ’96
Bernard J Montgomery ’64
Robert P Moody ’71
Gordon Moore ’77 +++
James H Morrison
Wayne R Moser ’81 ’82 +++
Rebecca Mosher
Sharon P Moulton ’83 +++
Joseph Mrkonjic ’65
Leo J Mroz ’92 +++
Amitabh Mukerji ’85 +++
Jason Mullen ’98 +++
Richard C Mullin ’86 +++
Terrence Murphy ’68 +++
& Sandra Murphy +++
Tim P Murphy ’79 +++
Michael Murphy ’71 +++
Sharon C Murphy ’73 ’74
Dennis Murphy
Peter G Murray ’80 +++
Sherry L Murray ’94
Angela Myers ’95 +++
Murray P Napier ’56
Daniel A Napier ’90 ’90
& Karen M Napier ’90
Edmund G Nash ’62
Donald J Naulls +++
& Kathryn Naulls ’08 +++
Duyen Nguyen ’04
Paul A Nieuwenstein ’87
Donna M Noddin ’84 +++
Kathleen T Nolan ’85
Satyabrata Nongthombam ’02
Kyle Norris
Jack Novack
Stacey R Nurse ’99
George O’Connor +++
Francis X O’Connor ’62
Paul G O’Hearn ’82
Lezlie D Oler ’72
John S O’Neill ’78
Catherine A Osborne ’99
Kelly S Osgood ’92
Sonya L O’Sullivan ’93 ’93 ’94 +++
John H Owen ’05 +++
Douglas A Oxner ’89 +++
Sheila M Oyler ’97
Kenneth L Ozmon ’81 +++
Bridglal Pachai ’94 +++
Suresh C Paliwal ’69
State of the art
The Homburg Centre for Health & Wellness has only been open for a few months, but it’s already
hard to imagine Saint Mary’s University’s campus without this modern, new facility with its signature,
sail-like entrance canopy, light-filled lobby and well-appointed gymnasium and studio spaces.
Named for Dr. Richard Homburg, whose $5-million donation for the project was one of the
largest single gifts in the history of the University, the multi-purpose complex is the most visible
symbol of Saint Mary’s InBalance initiative, a multi-faceted plan which includes resources,
opportunities and infrastructure designed to promote and facilitate healthy lifestyles for Saint
Mary’s students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members.
In translating the principles of health and wellness into concrete programs, activities and learning
experiences, the Homburg Centre is a compelling invitation to embrace healthy lifestyles. The
rival of any fitness facility in the province, it reinforces the importance of health and fitness at a
time when students are making critical life choices.
Candace A Palmer ’91
David C Parks ’76 ’77
Ludmilla W Parnell ’90
Ernest Pass ’47 +++
Carlene Patterson ’94
Jacqueline D Peacock ’95
Tim P Pedersen ’86
Dorothy Peer & Donald Peer
Robert L Penney
Brian K Penney
Colette F Perey
Dave Peters ’85 +++
& Roxane Krulicki-Peters ’91 +++
Adeline Phillips +++
William S Philpott ’79 +++
Pamela Piers ’72 ’73
Myrtle Pineo +++
Rene J Pitre ’02 +++
Valerin G Pomerleau ’58 +++
Vivian Poon ’94 ’94 +++
Gerald E Pottie ’46
Beverley A Powell ’76 +++
Jeffrey W Power ’76 ’80 +++
& Marion Power ’76 +++
Leonard Preyra
Allen G Prowse ’73
Angela L Pulsifer ’87 +++
Paul A Puma ’68 ’69
Terrence M Punch ’65 ’72 ’00 +++
Jane Purves +++
Ross Quackenbush ’81 ’84 +++
Stuart Raftus ’85
Sidney J Rahey ’87 +++
Sharon Rajaraman +++
Gregory P Randall ’96 +++
Janice L Raymond +++
Catherine Read ’95 +++
Dennis A Reardon ’69 ’71
David J Redman +++
Frank J Reesor ’74 +++
Gerald Regan ’82 & Carole Regan
Nancy Renaud
Gail C Rice ’97 & Daniel W Rice ’66
David G Richardson ’78
Edward L Riordan ’52 +++
James B Riordan ’56 ’57
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Jacob M Risk ’79 +++
Chris Robbins ’66
Randy J Roberts ’83 +++
Denis M Roberts ’66
M Doreen Roberts ’78
Joseph T Robertson ’72 +++
Lawrence J Roche ’86 +++
Glenn A Rodger ’73 +++
Bernard J Rogers ’68 +++
Pam Rogers ’05
David Rogers ’78
Ketty Rojo +++ & Alfonso Rojo +++
Frank C Romo ’60
Brian M Rose ’97
Karen P Ross ’77 +++
Gregory A Ross ’69 ’70 +++
Penny A Ross ’71
Roderick J Rowlands ’79
John W Roy ’82 +++
Janet Roznik
Michael Rushe ’93 ’94
C A Ryan ’78 ’82 +++
Rodi Saarloos
Dave Sabourin
Steve Sale
Richard T Salinetti ’64 +++
Charles H Salinetti ’66
Gordon Sampson
Sharon L Sandall ’94 +++
Richard Sandelli ’68
Lynn M Sanderson ’78 ’94
Joshua J Santimaw
Judith M Sapp ’94 +++
Neil M Savoy ’87
Margaret E Schenk +++
Margot Schenk
Wayne A Schimp ’83
Stephen Schneider
Dan Schutte
Vera A Schwartz +++
Kevin Schwenker +++
Porter Scobey +++
Kenneth C Scott ’51
Carol J Scott ’93
Shaun J Scott ’95
Jim Scott
Steve Scott
John P Scriven ’81 +++
Carl Seafoot
Stanley Selig ’45
Ping F Seto ’71
Victor L Settle ’91 ’94
Yaghoub Shafai
Manish Sharma ’92 +++
Robert C Shaw
Charles H Shaylor ’64 +++
Peter D Shea ’92
∞ Deceased
+++ Three plus years
consecutive donations
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David Shupe
Richard C Sigut ’72
Gay Silverman
Joe M Simatovic ’75
Robert Simich
Joanne Skrine
Dorothy A Smith ’66 +++
Kevin A Smith ’93 +++
Bruce E Smith ’78
Keisha E Smith ’03
Catherine A Smith
William J Smith ’75 ’79 ’81
J Michele Smith ’95
Marie J Smyth ’61 ’62 +++
David F Sobey ’91 +++
& Faye Sobey +++
Paul D Sobey ’11 +++
& Marsha Sobey ’82 +++
Todd D Soper ’90
Elizabeth A Soucy ’94 +++
Sherry Speakman
Mendel E Spencer ’76
Darrell R Spencer ’69
Kim Squires ’81 ’82 ’88 +++
& Paul Murphy +++
Trevor T Squires ’89 +++
Alfred J Stacey ’71 +++
Rachel A Starbuck ’85
Joan I Stead +++
Terry L Steeves ’91
Stephen Stewart
James Stewart
Trevor Stienburg ’01 +++
Christopher A Stilwell ’94
Daniel Stone ’94
Andrew Storrs ’75 +++
Louise Stringer Warren ’69
Laura L Sullivan ’12
Maureen F Sullivan ’85
Guo-Liang Sun ’93
Dick Sutherland
Kathryn Swenson +++
Jackie A Tailford ’84 +++
Alvin C Tan ’07
Angele M Tassone ’87 ’88
Evangelia Tastsoglou
Jonah B Taussig ’01
Brian P Taylor ’80
Richard Tenderenda ’69 +++
Mary-Evelyn Ternan ’69 ’70 ’88 +++
Peter Thompson ’04
Karen Thompson
Linda M Thompson-Reid ’93
Robert H Thomson ’68 +++
Stephen G Tibbetts ’69 +++
Nancy T Tingley ’02 ’07
Radoslav J Tkalec ’74 ’82 +++
Eric A Tobin ’58 +++
Douglas T Tobin ’61 +++
Matt Toogood
David A Towle ’96
Edward Townsend ’02 ’11 +++
Mitchell E Trott ’95 +++
Daphne M Tucker ’76 +++
Julie Turcotte ’97
Michael S Turner ’92 +++
Stephen Tzagarakis ’62
George A Unsworth ’69 +++
Terrence P Usher ’74 ’75 +++
Mark Van Zoost ’01
Franklin R VanBlarcom ’92
Vernon M Vandewater
Lorraine Vassalo ’90
J Philip Vaughan ’42 ’43 ’96 +++
Sydney R Vaughan ’46
Paul C Vautour ’87 +++
J Kevin Vessey +++
Karen Vey ’88 ’88
Garth A Vienneau ’90 ’90
Kenneth D Vincent ’50
Anne E Wagner ’91
Glenn M Walker ’59
Susan Walter +++
Paul L Walter ’77 +++
Eugene Wandell
Bruce Warren ’73
Joan Watcham ’84
Walter S Watkins ’81
John M Webb ’72
Jacqueline Webster
Nancy B Weeren +++
Marie Weeren
Samuel Weidmann-Blaser +++
& Marianne Weidmann-Blasser +++
Jennifer L Welsh ’99 ’00
Anne West ’05 +++
Chad West ’03
Robert V Wetmore ’99 +++
Andrew Whalen +++
Sarah White ’06
Robert J White ’60
James A Whitman ’88 +++
Kenneth J Whitney ’91
John J Williams ’02
James Willwerth ’01
Janet Willwerth
Sidney J Winter ’97 ’00 +++
Sylvia J Wist ’01
Debi Woodford
Keltie E Worrall ’92 +++
Patricia J Wrin ’85
Deraldlyn A Yeazel +++
& Steve Graham +++
Carol D Young ’08 +++
Mary Yurchesyn ’78
Ashraf A Zaman
Carey Zawacki
Patricia Zawacki
Michael Zaworotko
Wolfgang R Ziemer ’69
Frank J Zinn ’77 +++
Maureen A Zinn ’01 +++
TRIBUTES
Some donors make tribute gifts to
recognize others who have been
part of the Saint Mary’s University
community. The following
individuals were recognized by
tribute gifts made in their name.
Gifts made in Honour
Áine Doyle
Mairead Doyle
J Colin Dodds
Carol Dodds
Julia Marie MacLean
Andrew Seaman
In memory of
Gareth Akerman
Frank Arab
Peter Aucoin
Kevin Bonnycastle
Hazel Elizabeth Brooks
John Chamard
Gilbert Correia
Hari Das
Frank and Louise Donahoe
Gregory Gallivan
Jack Ginsburg
Raella Dean Haines
Robert Hayes
Robert G. Hayes
Austin Hayes
Adam Hogg
Brij Kapoor
Thomas Keleher
Ronald MacDonald
Oscar MacDonnell
Lori Mahen
Margo Marshall
Romaine Provo
David Randall
Jonathan Reader
Gary Richardson
P. Robin Rigby
Charles Sardo
William Stewart
Richard Twomey
Teresa Vessey
Jontia Whynder
ORGANIZATIONS
A. J. Bell & Grant Limited
Acadian Seaplants Limited
Aecon Atlantic Group, A Division of
Aecon Construction Group Inc
Allen Print Limited
Alumitech Distribution Centre Ltd
Alwin Poon Tip Limited
Amcrest Management Inc
An Cumann
Aramark Canada Ltd
Armco Capital Inc
Association of Fundraising Professionals
Atlantic Lottery Corporation
Atlantic Tractors & Equipment
Atlantica Hotel Halifax
Avonton Enterprises
Basinview Drive Community School
Bell Canada
Birks Family Foundation
Blythe Ridge Properties Inc
BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Bransam Logistics Services Inc
Brewdebakers Tap & Grill
Bryant Realty Atlantic
Bubba Ray’s Sports Bar
Butterfield Fulcrum
Canadian Association of
Management Consultants
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Cavendish Farms Corporation
Cenovus Energy Inc
Centaur Products Atlantic Inc
Charitable Irish Society of Halifax
Charles Sardo Memorial Foundation
Chebucto Ventures Corp Tim Hortons Stores
CIBC
CIBC Wood Gundy
CJR Investments Inc
Clearwater Seafoods Limited
Partnership
Cleve’s Sporting Goods Ltd
Colliers International
Community Development Associates
Community Service Society
Compass Communications
Compass Group Canada Ltd
Cornwallis Junior High School
Cristomar - Leung Engineering Ltd
Cushman & Wakefield
Darrell’s Restaurant and Sports Cafe
DSRA Architecture
Eastlink
Edmonds Landscape and
Construction Services Limited
Emera Inc
Ernst & Young Chartered Accts
F C O’Neill, Scriven & Assoc
Forbes SAAB and Used Car Shop Inc
Friends Of Saint Mary’s University, Inc.
Garry Pye Real Estate
Gaudet Building Contractors Ltd
Gilbert McGloan Gillis
Grand Lodge AF & AM of Nova Scotia
Grant Thornton
Greater Halifax Partnership
Halifax Hockey Group
Halifax Longshoremen’s Association
Halifax Port Authority
Halifax Stanfield International
Airport Authority
Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission
Hamachi-Teppan-Yaki Steakhouse Inc.
Harrison McCain Foundation
Harvest Wines
Hayes Developments Limited
(Thomas J Hayes)
Homburg Canada Incorporated
Homburg Charitable Foundation
HSBC Bank Canada
IMP Group International Inc
Industrial Alliance Insurance and
Financial Services Inc
InnVest REIT
Invesco Trimark
Iona Resources Holdings Limited
Irving Tissue
Jenecca Ltd
Jorgensen Roofing
Killam Properties Inc
Kohltech International Ltd
KPMG
Labatt Breweries Of Canada
LifeMark Health
Mac Outpost
Manulife Financial
Maple Trade Finance Inc.
Maritime Beauty Supply Co Ltd
Maritime Broadcasting System Limited
Mark Bonnell’s Contracting Services
Martin Developments
McBrien Enterprises Corp
McCain Foods Limited
McInnes Cooper
McQuay International Inc
Meloche Monnex Financial Services Inc.
Midland Transport Limited
Mirror Nova Scotia
Molson Canada
Mother Parker’s Tea & Coffee Inc
National Bank of Canada
Neighbourhood Pubs Limited
Newcap Inc
Nova Scotia Advisory Council
on the Status of Women
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
Nova Scotia Power Incorporated
Nova Scotia Sport Hall Of Fame
Oxford School
Park View Education Centre
Parmalat Canada
Patterson Law
Pepper Jack’s Sports Bar & Grill
Pierceys Buildrite Centres Inc
Pinchin Leblanc Environmental Ltd
Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc.
Premiere Van Lines
Progress Media Group Limited
RBC Dominion Securities Inc
RBC Royal Bank
RCS Retail Construction Specialists Inc.
Renaissance Investments
Ricoh Canada Inc.
RKO Steel Limited
Ron Joyce Foundation
Royal Environmental Inc.
Saint Mary’s School
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery
Saint Mary’s University
Biology Department
Saint Mary’s University Faculty Union
Saint Mary’s University
Student Services
Saint Mary’s University Students’ Assoc
Salesforce.comFoundation
Scotiabank
Sea Life Sea Plants Ltd
Seamark Asset Management Ltd
Sentry Investments
Siemens Electric Ltd
Simplex Grinnell
Sobeys Inc
Sports Direct Inc
State Farm Companies Foundation
Steele Auto Group
Stewart McKelvey
Subway Restaurants
Summer Wind Holdings Limited
Sun Life Financial
Sydney Family Dental Centre Ltd
Syncrude Canada Ltd
TC Moore Developments Limited
TD Canada Trust
TD Friends of the
Environment Foundation
TD Securities Inc
Telus
The Co-Operators Group Ltd
The Estate Of Patrick Power
The Halifax Club
The John and Judy Bragg
Family Foundation
The KPMG Foundation
The Lord Nelson Hotel
The Lung Association of Nova Scotia
The McCain Foundation
The Old Dogs Foundation Trust
The Shaw Group Limited
The Windsor Foundation
Topsail Productions Ltd
Trampoline Creative Inc
Travelrep Marketing Inc.
Tremco Limited
Truefoam Limited
Twin City Alarm Limited
United Way of Calgary and Area
United Way Of Greater Toronto
United Way Of Halifax Region
United Way of the Lower Mainland
United Way of York Region
Vancity
WBLI Chartered Accountants
White Burgess Langille Inman
Workforce Altantic
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6000
5000
Saint Mary’s by the numbers
4000
$7.3 million
$5.1 million
$305,000
Sponsored research grants
Spending on scholarships,
fellowships and bursaries
Amount student financial
aid has increased
3000
2011/12 University tuition and mandatory fees across Canada
Students
Number of full- and part-time students: 7,150
Average class size: Introductory Level
40
Upper Level
17
Grad Classes
16
23.5% of our students are international students
Assumes five full Arts credits and $1,283 tuition reduction for Nova Scotian students
who come from 113 different countries
$7000
There are 28,100 active alumni
across 140 countries
$6000
Faculty and staff
438 faculty (full- and part-time )
$5000
530 staff (full- and part-time)
99.6% of full-time faculty have a Ph.D.
$4000
Course registration by faculty
$3000
Acadia
6949
Trent
6821
Wilfred
Laurier
6203
Brock
6116
STFX
6018
UPEI
5869
Dalhousie Univ of Univ of
5831 Lethbridge Regina
5531
5506
MSVU Saint Mary’s Cape
5320 University Breton
5288
4918
Univ of
Winnipeg
3919
Financials (Year ending March, 2012)
Expenses: $126.6 million (salaries and employee
benefits are the largest categories)
Total expenditure per student: $19,214,
up 10.7% over 2010-11
Total revenue: $128.1 million
Operating revenues: $111.7 million
Commerce 39.7%
Arts 31.4%
Science 28.9%
Tuition
Current assets: $47.4 million
Tuition plus mandatory fees: $5,288
Capital assets (net book value): $140.2 million
(after $1,283 tuition reduction for
Buildings comprise 80% of total
Nova Scotia students)
Long-term debt: $52.2 million
The University paid over $4.2 million for student
University debt per student: $7,922
employment. More than 950 students were
employed during 2011-12.
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