a creative and collaborative community
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a creative and collaborative community
University of Windsor Alumni Magazine view UWindsor’s Downtown Footprint A CREATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY Fall 2016 Build dreams ALUMNI INSURANCE PLANS We are all bound by familiar milestones in life — and the financial responsibilities that come with them. Whether you’re raising a family or a roof over your head, make sure you’ve got the right insurance plan in place for your family. Find out how Alumni Insurance Plans can help. Term Life Insurance • Health & Dental Insurance • Major Accident Protection • Income Protection Disability Insurance • Critical Illness Insurance To learn more visit manulife.com/alumnimilestones or call toll-free 1-888-913-6333 Underwritten by The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. Manulife and the Block Design are trademarks of The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company and are used by it, and by its affiliates under license. © 2015 The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (Manulife). All rights reserved. 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CONTENTS VIEW 4 DEAR VIEWER 3 ALUMNI PROFILE Dr. Lorne Brandes ’64: The Fight to Fund a Cancer Killer 4 STUDENT PROFILE Liza and Alexa DiCecco: An Academic Double Threat 6 RESEARCH Antioxidant May Protect Against Age-Related Brain Diseases 8 CAMPUS NEWS 12 UWINDSOR AUTHOR Susan Dennard MSc ’09 chases zombies in Philadelphia 17 6 FEATURES 20 COVER: UWINDSOR’S DOWNTOWN FOOTPRINT A Creative and Collaborative Community 20 ANNUAL GIVING PROGRAM Investing Today for a Strong Tomorrow 24 NEWS LANCER NEWS 11 ALUMNI NEWS 26 ALUMNI EVENTS 27 CLASS NEWS 29 ON THE COVER Phase I of the UWindsor downtown campus opens. view . fall 2016 1 view EDITOR Jennifer Ammoscato DESIGN & LAYOUT Marnie Robillard ALUMNI OFFICE LIAISON Patti Lauzon CONTRIBUTORS Jennifer Ammoscato, Sara Elliott Kevin Johnson, Elisa Mitton Kristie Pearce, Alan Wildeman PHOTOGRAPHY Tory James, Kevin Johnson, Kevin Kavanaugh, The Windsor Star VIEW is published two times per year by Public Affairs and Communications, University of Windsor. 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Simply call 519-971-3618, toll free at 1-888-561-5551, or email [email protected] with your name and email address and we will send you a reminder when a new issue of VIEW is available at www.uwindsor.ca/view dear viewer As another academic year unfolds at the University of Windsor, two things are apparent on campus. There is that wonderful, annual feeling of anticipation and optimism among our students, and there is a continuing change to the physical environment of our campus. You will find both that spirit and sense of renewal on display in the fall edition of VIEW. There is the inspiring story of twins Alexa and Liza DiCecco—both Outstanding Scholar students and both engaged in research. There is the groundbreaking work of PhD candidate Krithika Muthukumaran who is studying an antioxidant that might provide protection against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. And the greening of the main campus continues to gather momentum. The David A. Wilson Campus Commons is replacing a parking lot with a basketball court, performance stage and meeting and gathering spaces. UWindsor professor emeritus and alumnus David Wilson generously made a million-dollar donation to make the project possible. Our two pedestrian thoroughfares, Sunset Avenue and Patricia Road, will be renamed Turtle Island Walk and Alistair MacLeod Walk, respectively, to recognize the history of First Nations land on which the university sits, and to honour the late professor, MacLeod, an acclaimed writer who taught at our university for three decades. Fall 2016 also marks a time when we are moving into an exciting new chapter of our university’s history with the emerging downtown Windsor campus. It more closely aligns our education and scholarly capacity with the community, and is positioning our students in an environment where they can best discover what their education can mean for their future. The new address for the School of Social Work and the Centre for Executive and Professional Education, at the corner of Pitt and Ferry, has positioned students, faculty and staff closer to the many agencies and services that support communities of need. Nearby, construction work continues at the site of the historic Windsor Armouries, and across the road on the site of the former Tunnel Bar-B-Q. This will be the new home of our School of Creative Arts that is scheduled to open in fall 2017. It puts our students in the heart of the active downtown arts community. But, like all of our buildings, they are ultimately about providing the best possible learning environment for our students. As Master of Social Work candidate Patrick Hansor told VIEW, the new School of Social Work is an important part of the “student experience.” “Architecturally, it’s a masterpiece,” says Hansor. “From the inside, there is a lot of openness and transparency, which couldn’t be more appropriate for a school of social work … I feel very much more connected to the U of W.” VIEW is about providing a snapshot of the countless stories of achievements by our students, faculty, staff and alumni. It is also an opportunity to update readers about the campus. Yes, the world is changing. And yes, the University of Windsor is contributing to that change. Dr. Alan Wildeman ALAN WILDEMAN President and Vice-Chancellor view . fall 2016 3 ALUMNI PROFILE BY JENNIFER AMMOSCATO Dr. Lorne Brandes ’64 THE FIGHT TO FUND A CANCER KILLER venture capital and the FDA’s blessing, it took DPPE back into a final According to Forbes, a pharmaceutical company can expect to trial needed for its approval. spend $350 million on a new drug before it is even for sale. Brandes’ book is more than a scientific recounting. It is a unique Add to this the fact that up to 95 per cent of experimental medicines and very personal story, full of twists and turns, with an international studied each year fail to be both safe and effective in human trials, and cast of characters in the world of cancer research, medical oncology, it underscores the monumental effort it takes to successfully launch the pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory agencies (Health Canada a new drug. and the FDA). University of Windsor graduate Dr. Lorne Brandes BSc ’64 knows Dr. Agnes Klein, Health Canada’s director of the Centre for firsthand this challenge. In 1999, the pharmaceutical company that had Evaluation of Radiopharmaceuticals and Biotherapeutics, was actively funded the breast cancer trial for an anticancer drug he’d discovered involved in approving DPPE for the first human trials. In the book’s stopped it cold because of what it perceived as ineffectiveness. foreword, she wrote, “To say that I saw (Brandes), from the start, as a Brandes’ new book, Survival: A Medical Memoir (From Drug ‘unique character’ is an understatement. Discovery To Clinical Cancer Trials), tells the story of his 23-year odyssey to see his “I RESEARCHED THE DRUG AND He was passionate and persistent about his findings on DPPE, his basic and discovery put into the hands of those he THEN TOOK IT THROUGH THE clinical research, as well as his practice of hoped to help. REGULATORY HOOPS AND INTO oncology.” Now retired, he has chronicled the She calls the book a reminder to development of the novel antihistamine EARLY HUMAN CLINICAL “researchers, physicians, other health care drug, DPPE, which helped chemotherapy professionals, and even a regulator like me, drugs cure laboratory mice of cancer while TRIALS DURING A SPAN OF 12 that the road to a successful drug is paved protecting the bone marrow. YEARS,” DR. LORNE BRANDES with pitfalls, despite all good intentions, Brandes, MD, FRCPC was a professor and that, while many active substances of medicine at the University of Manitoba never ‘make it’, much new knowledge can be acquired along the way.” when he sought to take DPPE from the laboratory into human testing. A 2012 article in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery says the number of “I researched the drug and then took it through the regulatory drugs invented per billion dollars of R&D invested has been cut in half hoops and into early human clinical trials during a span of 12 years,” every nine years for half a century. says the alumnus. He started in 1984 and handed it over to BristolBrandes’ book has touched off the discussion once again. Some Myers Squibb in 1996. of the findings reported in it were, at the time, widely covered in the The pharmaceutical company declined to invest any further, press, including the Winnipeg Free Press, The Globe and Mail, CBC, CTV, however, after it decided that preliminary results of a major breast Macleans, U.S. News and World Report, The Wall Street Journal and CNN. cancer trial didn’t warrant it. One of the book’s key messages is that a single investigator at a Brandes’ disappointment turned to elation 18 months later, single institution taking a drug from the laboratory bench into human when the stunning discovery was made that women who had received clinical trials without support from a drug company or clinical trials DPPE plus chemotherapy survived 50 per cent longer than women group was both unique and a product of 1990s culture. who received chemotherapy alone. Says Brandes: “I do not believe it could happen in 2016 because “I and everyone else were dumbfounded. It was totally the ever-increasing layers of institutional bureaucracy and risk-averse unexpected.” Brandes says. lawyers that permeate modern-day society would likely prevent any “While it is not uncommon for drugs to be pulled if the similar discovery from getting off the ground. expectations of drug companies are not met, many people felt that, “It’s a sad reality.” in the case of DPPE, Bristol-Myers had acted prematurely,” he adds. A year later, a small Canadian biotech company, YM BioSciences Survival: A Medical Memoir (From Drug Discovery To Clinical Cancer Trials) is available in the Campus Bookstore, or may be ordered from Inc. of Mississauga, rescued the drug. With a combination of luck, v FriesenPress, Chapters/Indigo, Amazon, Kobo and iTunes. n Opposite: Dr. Lorne Brandes ’64 at the time of his anticancer drug discovery. view . fall 2016 5 6 view . fall 2016 STUDENT PROFILE BY JENNIFER AMMOSCATO Alexa and Liza DiCecco AN ACADEMIC DOUBLE THREAT Says Alexa: “Working in the lab with the teacher—someone who If you’re ever invited to the DiCecco house for dinner—study up. The family is home to engineering graduates and current knows what they’re doing—you learn a lot really fast.” She spent students, a midwife and a biochemistry major. her third year in the lab of chemistry and biochemistry professor Twin sisters Liza and Alexa DiCecco have risen impressively Dr. Bulent Mutus studying the effects of excess phosphates in the to the standard set by their parents and siblings. Liza is in third water system, which can lead to toxic algae blooms. year Mechanical Engineering with a Materials Option. Alexa is in When an algae bloom dies, bacteria sucks up the oxygen around third year Arts and Science, majoring in biochemistry and minoring it, leaving “dead spots” in the water, she says. “That affects the in English. Both are Outstanding Scholar students and both are organisms in the area. Some algae are more toxic than others, which engaged in research. is another issue. “We’re definitely competitive,” says While algae blooms can be detrimental, the Alexa. “Family dinners can have some heated “THERE ARE A LOT OF algae’s ability to consume phosphates could be academic talk.” used for good. Part of Alexa’s research looks at GROUP COMPONENTS, Determination runs through the family. algae growth on material such as woodchips, Older brother Sante BASc ’11, MASc ’14 A SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT cotton, and chitosan and their ability to remove focused on mechanical engineering while AND THE TEACHERS ARE phosphates in a controlled filtration system. Robert enrolled in electrical engineering. Liza worked with engineering professor Sister Krista is a midwife in Manitoba and their VERY APPROACHABLE.” Dr. Jill Urbanic on a process for making some mother was an artist. three-dimensional printing processes more LIZA DICECCO “I am just stubborn,” says Alexa. “I don’t like cost-effective while improving the quality of to quit. I think we inherited that from my dad. the final product. He started on the line at Chrysler and worked his way into management. “We wanted the objects to be lighter by using less material We got our creativity from our mom.” to create them, but still be strong,” explains Liza. Their results Alexa applied to the Arts and Science program because, “It’s highlighted flaws in the process that can help subsequent research definitely one of the rarer combinations and uniquely challenging.” improve upon it. Liza and Dr. Urbanic presented their findings at the She enjoys analysis—whether it’s the British poem, “The Wasteland” American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ (ASME) International (“It was fun to deconstruct it”), or learning how an organism works, Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition conference in (“It’s super challenging but I really enjoy it.”) Houston, Texas, in 2015. Liza chose engineering because of her affinity for math and After earning her undergraduate degree, Liza is considering physics. “Since I entered the program, I’ve found nothing I don’t doing a master’s degree in engineering. “I’m leaning toward getting like,” she says. “There are a lot of group components, a social more into research. I like testing. I almost like too many things since environment and the teachers are very approachable.” I’ve gotten into the program.” One of Liza’s co-operative education placements was at the Fiat When asked the same question, Alexa mirrors her twin’s Chrysler Automotive (FCA) Windsor Assembly Plant where she was response. “I’m not sure what I want to do after I graduate. I have part of the quality control team that helped launch the new Pacifica. a lot of interests – it’s going to be hard to narrow it down.” “I got a lot of hands-on exposure. I feel like I can do anything now.” While they may not know exactly where they’re headed, the path The University of Windsor Outstanding Scholars program there will undoubtedly involve the continuing pursuit of knowledge transformed both women’s university experiences. Students in the v and efforts crowned with success. n program receive a scholarship and the opportunity to be mentored by a faculty member with a focus on research in second year. Opposite: Liza (l) and Alexa DiCecco view . fall 2016 7 RESEARCH BY SARA ELLIOTT PhD candidate Krithika Muthukumaran ANTIOXIDANT MAY PROTECT AGAINST AGE-RELATED BRAIN DISEASES A vitamin-like nutrient that exists naturally in young brains has been shown to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases in laboratory animals, according to new University of Windsor research. PhD candidate Krithika Muthukumaran studies the antioxidant coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) under the guidance of biochemistry professor Dr. Siyaram Pandey. In her research, she administered CoQ10 to two populations of rodents—one with an inherited form of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, and one with a degenerative brain disorder that was triggered by an environmental toxin. “We found that CoQ10 indeed kept the nerve cells alive and healthy,” Muthukumaran says. “We also checked to see if any of the animals developed plaque (lesions on the brain tissue) which is a symptom of Alzheimer’s, and none of them did.” In neurodegenerative diseases, the brain’s nerve cells, or neurons, prematurely die. These neurons are crucial to the health of the brain and the body. Cells have the ability to turn antioxidants into energy and also use them to fight potentially damaging particles called free radicals. After treating lab rodents with CoQ10, Muthukumaran and Dr. Pandey sectioned the animals’ brains, counted neurons, and found healthy cells. “When we are young, antioxidants that exist naturally in our bodies keep our neurons healthy and prevent cell death,” says Muthukumaran. “With age, there is a decline in the levels of these natural antioxidants and hence the need to find a way to replenish them.” She says their water-soluble CoQ10 mixture is easily absorbed into the bloodstream, reaching the brain more efficiently than oil-soluble mixtures used in previous studies. “It is hard for drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier, but even at these low CoQ10 doses it is reaching the brain in sufficient quantities,” says Muthukumaran. “The great thing about this formulation is that we just gave the rats and mice a low dosage in their drinking water. There are no injections or pills required.” Opposite: PhD candidate Krithika Muthukumaran and Dr. Siyaram Pandey. Photo Windsor Star. Muthukumaran and Pandey collaborated with Dr. Jerome Cohen and the UWindsor Department of Psychology to monitor the mice for behaviour and motor control because neurons that die due to Parkinson’s are responsible for hand tremors, loss of automatic movements, and rigid muscles. “One of the best aspects of this collaboration was getting to work with Dr. Jerome Cohen and the psychology department because, beyond counting neurons, we can prove that these mice are also not exhibiting symptoms of memory loss or losing control of motor skills,” she says. “WHEN WE ARE YOUNG, ANTIOXIDANTS THAT EXIST NATURALLY IN OUR BODIES KEEP OUR NEURONS HEALTHY AND PREVENT CELL DEATH.” KRITHIKA MUTHUKUMARAN An aging population means that, by 2030, one in five North Americans will be at least 65 years old. Muthukumaran says this will likely result in a sharp rise in age-related brain disorders. “The statistics are so scary, and this is not just about the number of people being diagnosed, but their caregivers as well. So, it is dire we quickly find an effective therapy.” The team will continue this line of research by treating animals with CoQ10 after they have developed plaque, to test whether it halts or slows down lesion formation. “CoQ10 is a non-toxic chemical without negative side effects that doesn’t accumulate in the body. So, eventually, we’d love for this study to v go to clinical trial,” Muthukumaran says. n view . fall 2016 9 YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR STUDENTS MAKE A GIFT TO THE ANNUAL GIVING PROGRAM TODAY The Annual Giving Program provides an opportunity for alumni and friends of UWindsor to positively impact the lives of present and future students. A donation to the University of Windsor: • Inspires our brightest minds to experience learning at its best • Provides students with the tools to meet the changing demands of business, industry and society • Helps researchers find answers to important global questions • Helps build state-of-the art facilities where students learn and which complement our community Put your inspiration into action and give to the Annual Giving Program today! Visit www.uwindsor.ca/donations or phone 519-253-3000 ext. 4279 to speak with Shae Kavanaugh, Co-ordinator, Annual Giving Program. Thank you. 10 view . fall 2016 LANCER NEWS Get the latest on the Lancers by visiting www.GoLancers.ca By Elisa Mitton BComm ’05 SMITH, BELLEMORE NAMED LANCER ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Stefanie Smith and Corey Bellemore Windsor Lancer standouts Stefanie Smith and Corey Bellemore walked away with the top two prizes as they were awarded the Banner and Olympic Shields as the University of Windsor Athletes of the Year for the 2015-16 season. The duo took multiple honours as part of the Evening of Excellence, highlighting the accomplishments of the Windsor Lancers, held in April. Bellemore established himself as one of the elite university runners in Canada this year, posting incredible results in both cross-country and on the track. During the cross-country season, he helped the men’s cross country team to a silver medal at the Ontario championships, finishing seventh overall at the event to earn OUA all-conference honours. He also finished in the top 10 individually at the CIS national championships while guiding UWindsor to a CIS silver medal team finish. Inside on the track, Bellemore was sensational, bringing home four medals at the OUA championships while being named the overall OUA Track MVP and helping the Blue & Gold recapture the OUA championship title. At nationals, he came up from behind to bring home the gold in the men’s 600m and 4x800m relay. He added a third medal in the 1000m and was named the CIS outstanding performer of the meet to help the Lancers bring home their second straight CIS national championship title. During the cross-country season, Smith cruised through the conference season posting impressive results as she prepared for both the OUA and CIS championship meets. She would go on to earn a bronze medal at the OUA championships, followed by another impressive individual bronze medal at the CIS Championships. Her CIS All-Canadian status in crosscountry also earned her a spot on the Canadian FISU World cross-country team that competed this past March in Italy. Moving into the track and field season, Smith continued to gain momentum and turned in one of the most impressive three-week performances in school history. Over a three-week span in January/February, Smith broke three long-time school records in the 3000m, the mile and 1500m. It was a feat never before accomplished by a Lancer and one that included her breaking two of Lancer legend Missy McCleary’s all-time school records in the process. Smith capped off her incredible year at the OUA provincial championships where she earned another bronze v medal in the women’s 3000m. n view . fall 2016 11 CAMPUS NEWS “ G IVE WHILE YO U L I V E,” S AYS M I LLI O N - D O LLA R D O N O R A N D PROFESS OR EMERI T U S Business professor emeritus and million-dollar donor David Wilson gets instruction in operating a backhoe from Chris Weller, president of Alliance General Contracting. A million-dollar donation by UWindsor professor emeritus and Faculty of Business alumnus David Wilson BComm ’61 is the impetus behind groundbreaking on a new crossroads and gathering place in the heart of the University of Windsor’s main campus. At a naming event in May, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman announced the David A. Wilson Campus Commons will replace a former parking lot on Sunset Avenue with a basketball court, performance stage, meeting and gathering spots, and new landscaping and lighting for the enjoyment of the entire campus community. Professor Wilson’s gift will also support scholarship and awards endowments. 12 view . fall 2016 Wilson, formerly chair of the Faculty of Business’ accounting area, has continued to keep close ties with the university since leaving to become chief executive of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, from which he retired as president in 2001. For his contributions to the university during and after his teaching years, he received the Clark Award in 2011. Wilson is widely recognized for his philanthropy, both at the University of Windsor and in the wider community. He was named Outstanding Philanthropist in 2015 by the Canada South Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals in recognition of his support of such causes as both the Big Brothers/Big Sisters national organization, and the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Windsor Essex agency. In addition to several endowments and other gifts to Big Brothers/Big Sisters dating from the mid-1980s to 2014, Wilson sponsored the creation of the national body’s charitable foundation. In 2015, he committed the first $300,000 of a $500,000 donation to the Windsor Essex agency, about $150,000 of which was used to refurbish its Jefferson Avenue property, now called the David A. Wilson Park; the $350,000 balance funds an endowment in his name—its earnings will support in perpetuity the mentoring programs the agency provides to the Windsor-Essex community. A portion of Wilson’s gift will honour Dr. Allan Conway, former dean of the Odette School of Business, and will support the Professors Jack Freeman and David Wilson Excellence in Accounting Awards. A further portion of the funds will be added to the Isabel and David Wilson Nursing Scholarships Endowment. “There is a clear, two-part philosophy behind my gifts to the university and other worthy causes,” Wilson says. “One is that to the extent you can do so, it’s a joy to give while you live. “The other is that every gift is as important as any other gift, regardless of its size, as long as it is proportionate to the giver’s means. When people hear about organizations receiving large gifts, they may think that their gift is no longer needed. That will rarely if ever be the case. Good causes will always need broad, continuing support if they are to successfully serve the community.” TWO M AIN U N I V ERS IT Y O F WI N D S O R T H O R O UG H FA R E S H AV E BEEN REN AMED Sunset Avenue, between University Avenue and Wyandotte Street (pictured above) and which was closed to traffic in fall 2015, has been christened Turtle Island Walk. The section of Patricia Road that stretches from the Stephen and Vicki Adams Welcome Centre to the Leddy Library will be now known as Alistair MacLeod Walk. Turtle Island Walk was chosen in recognition of the First Nations history of the land on which the University of Windsor sits. Many indigenous cultures refer to North America as Turtle Island, and Sunset is where the University’s Aboriginal Student Centre—known as Turtle Island—was located until its move to the CAW Student Centre. There are many references in Aboriginal culture, including that of the Anishinaabe, to the seven teachings, each represented by an animal: Truth (the Turtle), Wisdom (The Beaver), Love (The Eagle), Respect (The Buffalo), Bravery (The Bear), Honesty (The Raven), and Humility (The Wolf). Each of the six learning pod seating areas installed on the walk will be named after one of the teachings. Dr. MacLeod, a professor emeritus, taught English and Creative Writing at the university for more than three decades. MacLeod’s 1999 novel No Great Mischief won several literary prizes including the 2001 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. The campus was a vital part of his life and the life of his family. He passed away in 2014. The walkway will also be a permanent reminder of the importance of literature and the humanities to a university, and of the power of creativity and the written word to guide us on our own personal journeys. In the fall semester, events will be held to unveil signage for both walkways. view . fall 2016 13 UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR-FIAT CHRYSLER CANADA AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE RECEIVES GOVERNMENT FUNDING Plant and technology enhancements related to the production of the new Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid— a vehicle that includes advance powertrain and light-weighting technologies designed in part by UWindsor students. “This partnership with Chrysler ensures that we are building the vehicles of tomorrow,” Wynne said. The ARDC has a direct role in the product design and engineering of nearly every product in FCA’s portfolio. The facility conducts a wide range of research, including extreme Premier Kathleen Wynne shakes hands with UWindsor President Alan Wildeman after speaking at a funding weather testing, corrosion announcement at the University of Windsor-Fiat Chrysler Canada Automotive Research and Development Centre. control, precision nighttime headlight testing and A portion of an $85.8 million grant given to FCA rigorous testing that involves millions of kilometres of road Canada by the Ontario government will enhance test simulation. innovative research at the University of Windsor “We started with a $30-million investment and today - Fiat Chrysler Canada Automotive Research and Development Centre (ARDC). we are investing over $1 billion at the ARDC,” said Reid Premier Kathleen Wynne made the announcement on Bigland LLD ’15, president of FCA Canada. “Today, this is June 15 during a celebration of the 20-year partnership Canada’s most sophisticated R&D facility integrated with between UWindsor and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) design, innovation and manufacturing.” Canada. The automotive industry and academia partnership The ARDC employs 180 people and nurtures a highly led to the inception of the ARDC in May 1996, marking the skilled labour pool of student engineers. More than 500 first of its kind in Canada. students have been trained at the facility, many of whom have “Collaboration between academia and industry is at the become employees of the facility. heart of innovative clusters around the world,” said UWindsor Jean-Paul Martins BASc ’12, MASc ’16, a UWindsor president, Dr. Alan Wildeman. “The University of Windsor is graduate, was offered a position as a 1D-system simulation proud of its 20-year partnership with FCA Canada in ARDC, engineer before he completed his graduate studies in the country’s largest automotive research centre.” mechanical engineering. Wynne said the grant comes from the Jobs and “There’s a lot of collaboration between groups which Prosperity Fund. Nearly $17 million will support research is really nice,” Martins said. “It’s great to be able to take my and development at the ARDC while $69 million will fund theoretical knowledge and apply it and know that it’s making advanced training for the workforce at the Windsor Assembly a difference in making cars better and safer.” 14 view . fall 2016 UNITED WAY HONOURS STUDENT FOR COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS The United Way/Centraide of Windsor-Essex County has conferred its Youth Changing Lives Award on Lina Chaker, a senior student in the communications, media and film program, in recognition of her volunteer work establishing a community kitchen at UWindsor and a community garden. Chaker is also the focus of a new short documentary by local filmmaker and UWindsor alumnus Dan Brown that highlights her work in helping welcome Syrian refugees to their new home in the city. “One Home” includes narration by Lina Chaker’s father, Ahmad Chaker, who co-founded the Syrian Canadian Council. “One Home” was also a semi-finalist in TVOntario’s Short Doc Contest. UWindsor student Lina Chaker received the Youth Changing Lives Award from the United Way. CREATIVE TE ACH ER WI N S P ROV I N C I A L R E C O G N I T I O N Elizabeth Dillon and her award-winning professor, Jason Kiernan. On the first day of class each term, UWindsor nursing professor Jason Kiernan wears a Tim Hortons t-shirt and tells his students, “I’m wearing this shirt because I see myself as your employee. You’re paying me to teach you about cancer. Therefore, between this moment now and the final exam, I work for you. So you tell me what you need and I’m here to deliver it.” It was that personal—and personable—approach that led nursing student Elizabeth Dillon to nominate her professor for the Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing (COUPN) teaching award. In April it was announced that he’d won the honour. Kiernan expressed surprise, given his somewhat neophyte teaching status. “I’m really new to the world of academia. I would like to think that I’m doing things a little avant-garde, a little unorthodox, and that students are responding positively to that. “The COUPN Award is about the highest honour I could receive, because it’s where my heart is. I genuinely enjoy taking difficult material and making it fun, digestible and easy to learn. So getting something like this means the world to me. It validates everything that I believe in and am trying to do.” He says that his approach to teaching is “to entertain. I am fascinated by how people can watch a movie or listen to a song once, and have it stick in their brain. And I ask myself, ‘why can’t teaching and instruction have that same kind of adhesive quality?’” Consequently, his teaching style is “very loud, very vocally dynamic. I tell lots of jokes. Lots of jokes. There’s a performance aspect: I occasionally stand on furniture. I move around incessantly. And, I use a lot of multimedia in my presentations—clips from YouTube or Google videos—and use video editing software to personalize them for the class.” If that’s not enough to keep his students’ attention, he employs a very realistic green-screen spider to crawl over the classroom’s projector screen. Kiernan brought nearly 20 years of experience as a nurse and nearly nine as a nurse practitioner to his 2012 appointment as a lecturer. He cites the motto, “the highest form of scholarship is a publication in the peer-reviewed journal of the youthful mind.” The award was one of eight conferred by the council, focusing on four key areas: excellence in teaching, innovation in research, student excellence and partnership support. view . fall 2016 15 making the difference Continuing Education for Educators International Educator Certificate* 4 Courses in total - 2 courses in the fall, 2 courses in the winter BRAND NEW OFFERING Includes Practicum (2nd year pre-service BEd students) or Professional Learning Community (in-service teachers) Register and find out more: www.uwindsor.ca/ConEd/iec *IEC qualifies for an IB Educator Certificate in Teaching and Learning Additional Qualifications Courses Over 80 Online Courses to choose from - all online Registration Now open for Fall 2016 semester: www.uwindsor.ca/aq $25 Off! Use Promo Code VIEW2016F at checkout REGISTER NOW Visit: www.uwindsor.ca/aq E: [email protected] | TF: 866.419.0685 UofW-AQ-Ad-Views.indd 1 2016-08-16 9:32 AM Windsor Law Committed to Students, Scholarship and Community Visit www.uwindsor.ca/law for more information. 16 view . fall 2016 UWINDSOR AUTHORS BY STEPHEN FIELDS AND JENNIFER AMMOSCATO FROM CATCHING FISH TO LANDING THE BIG ONE Photo courtesy of Amanda Plavich Photography. Susan Dennard MSc ’09 always thought she’d research and write for a living. But, in just a few short years, her subject matter changed from halibut in the Canadian Arctic to zombies in Philadelphia during the last half of the 19th century—with some wildly successful and unexpected results. Dennard has reeled in excellent reviews and sales for her Something Strange and Deadly series, and her latest work, Truthwitch (Witchland Series, Book 1), which debuted at #4 on the New York Times bestseller list. Susan Dennard MSc ’09 The author has come a long way from small-town Georgia where she was born. Dennard majored in English literature in her freshman year at the University of Georgia, but soon switched to science and took an introductory course with Dr. Aaron Fisk while he was still teaching there. When he came to Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER), he recruited the Georgia native as a grad student. “She was an excellent student who had a broad range of interests and skills that you don’t always find in science students,” says Fisk, who studies Arctic food webs and ecosystems. “I always knew that she’d be successful at whatever she chose to do.” While a student here, she travelled to Cumberland Sound on the south end of Baffin Island to study the catch-per-unit effort of a commercial halibut fishery there. She published an article about her research in the academic Ice Journals of Marine Science. “Cold,” she replies when asked what the experience was like. “It was fun though. I had never done anything quite so hard-core. And working with the Inuit was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Besides a master’s degree, Dennard also found a spouse in Windsor. She met Sebastien Jaeger, an automotive engineer originally from France, at a GLIER party. She says that she “thought I would devote my life to saving the world from overfishing.” Instead, the two moved to Germany in 2009 to follow his career. During this time, she first pursued her literary aspirations. They have since returned to her native U.S. “I always wanted to write a book, but I didn’t know how,” Dennard says of her foray into authorship. “I was a little naïve when I started and I thought it might be fairly easy. So, I wrote a book and it was terrible. But you have to write a book in order to learn how.” Her second stab was a little more successful. She pitched Harper Collins Something Strange and Deadly—the story of a 16-year-old girl in Philadelphia whose brother is kidnapped by rancid corpses who refuse to stay dead. The publisher agreed to a three-book series, a deal listed on one literary blog as one of the top six-figure young adult book deals of 2010. “A lot of it is luck and timing,” Dennard said of the book, set in 1876 against the backdrop of the Centennial Exhibition, the first American World’s Fair. “I pitched the right idea to the right editor at just the right time.” Dennard went on to complete three more books in the series, A Darkness Strange and Lovely, Strange and Ever After and A Dawn Most Wicked. She is working on the next book in the The Witchlands series, Wind Witch. Even though she’s no longer working as a scientist, she has no regrets about the path she chose and, in fact, said her time at UWindsor contributed to her success. “I became a very disciplined worker,” she says. “A lot of it comes down to self-motivation and just getting it done, sitting down and doing the work. I write all day now. And, there’s a certain amount of creative thinking required in science.” These days, the author says she spends most of her time writing or teaching aspiring authors. “I also enjoy long walks on the beach—no joke! v Tidal pools are always fun to marine biologists.” n view . fall 2016 17 GRAND CHALLENGES AND ASPIRATIONS MEETING THE GRAND CHALLENGE OF VIABLE, HEALTHY AND SAFE COMMUNITIES TODAY The University of Windsor has recast its strategic research priorities into four Grand Challenges: Healthy Great Lakes; Viable, Healthy and Safe Communities; Sustainable Industry; and Understanding Borders. These Grand Challenges are based on our geographic location and our historic research strengths. Collectively, they define us and tell the external world our aspirations and goals. UWINDSOR RESEARCH www.uwindsor/research Campus communities across North America face common safety challenges. One in four women will experience rape or attempted rape before she graduates. We know that male and female students care about this issue but don’t know what they can do to help. The University of Windsor’s Bystander Initiative is working towards a campus that rejects sexually aggressive behaviour and empowers students to “do the right thing.” Our research demonstrates that embedding sexual assault prevention education workshops in academic courses increases students’ confidence in speaking up against behaviours that support sexual assault. The initiative enhances their capacity to take action to interrupt a sexual assault before it happens. MAKING OUR CAMPUS SAFER BY JENNIFER AMMOSCATO UWindsor’s Downtown Footprint A CREATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY On a chilly day in November 2012, a crowd gathered in front of the same building where reporters, editors and printers had churned out thousands of editions of The Windsor Star newspaper for more than a century. They weren’t waiting for that day’s edition, however. Instead, the mix of students, staff, faculty and administrators celebrated as the Star’s publisher, Marty Beneteau, handed over the building’s keys to University of Windsor president, Dr. Alan Wildeman. It was not the first, but the most symbolic step in realizing the university’s vision of launching a downtown campus. This site—the corner of Pitt and Ferry Streets—would be where the School of Social 20 view . fall 2016 Work and the Centre for Executive and Professional Studies (CEPE) would relocate. “This is a place that has documented and communicated much of the history of Windsor-Essex,” the president declared. “We will preserve the exterior and it will become a place for us where people forge new lives, and grow their education. “It’s going to stay a big part of this community and new stories will be told out of here.” Three years later, in the fall of 2015, a sensationally transformed building opens its doors and embraced its new role. Not only was it the university’s newest academic learning facility. It was also the flag proudly planted in the city’s core that marks UWindsor’s rightful place in the revitalization of the Windsor downtown. The university is investing a total of $75 million in the city core. In addition to what is now referred to as the Pitt Ferry building, it is drastically reimagining the Major F.A. Tilston Armoury, erected in 1902, which will house the School of Creative Arts, and the old Tunnel Bar-B-Q site where students will study filmmaking in a brand-new facility. When completed, these moves will bring more than 1,000 students and faculty to the downtown. This will “breathe fresh life into the city’s urban core, and revitalize and strengthen each of our programs of study,” says Wildeman. Response to the ambitious plan included a 2013 Globe and Mail article that praised the university’s commitment to being a community leader and infusing the downtown with fresh blood. “Behind the depot,” the article noted, “a former city parkette is set to become a performance space for student and community use, complementing city ambitions to reconnect public spaces to a spectacular waterfront that lies 7.6 metres below street grade. “In another nod to connections, Mr. (sic) Wildeman broke from past practice with a pledge to exclude food services from the renovated buildings—an open invitation to business to invest in coffee shops and other retail activity on nearby streets.” Wildeman commented in the article that, “We recognize the downtown is where we have the home of the symphony, the art gallery and the theatres and all the social agencies. It lets us fulfill what is part of our strategic plan, which is to create one of the most exciting learning environments we can.” For the School of Social Work, the downtown relocation means opportunities to expand its programs, attract more students, provide welltrained graduates to the profession, and build upon inter-disciplinary and inter-professional program opportunities. One year after the move into the Pitt Ferry Building, about 600 people work and study there. What was once a dark interior with winding hallways, many tiny offices and a basement devoted to a massive press, bears little resemblance to the new facility. Light streams into an open-air atrium in the main entrance through massive windows. This space is dominated by a unique, three-storey staircase and made welcoming with modern seating areas, and a fireplace. To the left are two high-tech, glass-walled classrooms—divisible classrooms that offer flexibility and are wired for simulcast to allow for distance learning. Each looks out over the Heritage Courtyard, a relaxing outdoor area where students can gather to chat. Several multi-purpose seminar and breakout rooms are available in the building for PhD cohorts, group meetings and projects, small workshops and gatherings. Some of the spaces are available to the public to promote community engagement. An interviewing suite provides an opportunity for students to practise fundamental interviewing/counselling techniques in social work. The third-floor boardroom boasts a spectacular view of the Detroit skyline through towering glass walls. It opens out to a rooftop terrace augmented with green space. , It was CS&P Architects who faced the daunting mission of bringing a century old building up to modern standards while still paying respect to its past. For example, the very delicate façade of the Pitt Ferry view . fall 2016 21 accessibility; housing and mental health outcomes; Aboriginal health and safety; and research on poverty. Over the years, it has established strong partnerships with such leading community and Windsor-Essex organizations as the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, the Art Gallery of Windsor, the Children’s Aid Society and St. Clair College. Community University Partnership (CUP) is the school’s awardwinning program that has involved hundreds of students in field practica as a means to address well-being, mental health, and socioeconomic issues. These efforts have had significant results including six neighbourhoods engaged in programming, representing 1,497 individual housing units and improved health and mental health indicators among residents. Crime has been reduced in target neighbourhoods including a drop in violence against women. The downtown relocation means closer proximity to these agencies and user groups. This allows students and faculty to work with mental health services in new and innovative ways to provide far greater access for the community. The Centre for Executive and Professional Education (CEPE) is the other major tenant of the Pitt Ferry Building. Since 2001, more than 1,000 people have graduated from its programs, which not only draws interest from local professionals who wish to upgrade their qualification, but also on a national and international level. Patick Hansor, Master of Social Work student. building required careful handling to ensure it survived the monumental transformation happening within. And it did with flying colours. In fact, this was a major factor in the university receiving the 2016 Built Heritage Award from the City of Windsor last March. For Patrick Hansor, a Master of Social Work candidate at the time of publication, the transformation of the Pitt Ferry building has been nothing less than stunning. “I love it! Architecturally, it’s a masterpiece,” he says. “From the inside there is a lot of openness and transparency, which couldn’t be more appropriate for a school of social work.” Hansor, who plans to pursue his PhD after gaining some relevant experience, says that he migrated his research work from the Leddy Library to the new building. “It is a good place to think and it puts me in the mood to do some good work.” He adds that, “the MSW Working Professionals program that I’m enrolled in was originally held off campus, so we had very little need to visit the university proper. Now, with the new building, I feel very much more connected to the U of W. I know where to go during my professors’ office hours, where the social work librarian is, and where to find the program administrators. For me, it is a very important part of the student experience.” The School of Social Work is a leader in such areas as developing theory and interventions for addiction, bullying, disabilities and 22 view . fall 2016 Melissa Yue Li, at left, and Anita Bondy of the Centre for Executive and Professional Education (CEPE). CEPE offers Master’s programs in: Social Work; Management; Engineering; Education; Medical Biotechnology; Applied Computing; Actuarial Science; and Applied Economics and Policy. CEPE’s relocation provides three significant benefits: • Expanded space and efficient scheduling • Technological advances that promote effective learning—including distance learning in real-time for the busy professional—through classrooms wired for simulcast lectures. • Broader programming and extended reach. The new facility will allow CEPE to broaden its staff, enhance current programming and expand its offerings as well as the number of individuals it serves. Dr. Ram Balachandar, vice provost, International Development, and executive director of CEPE, “enables the university and CEPE to extend our reach into the community by facilitating the delivery of expanded continuing education programming in Windsor-Essex, including within the fields of business, education, engineering, and health sciences. “The university has a demonstrated strength in educating professionals in our degree programs, and this building, and our expanding professional development programming, which can now be offered complements this rich history.” Balachandar adds that CEPE looks forward to leveraging novel classroom design, the integration of cutting-edge technology, and collaborative breakout spaces to provide professional learners with a great learning experience. The Social Work and CEPE move comprised Phase One of the downtown campus. In September 2017, Phase Two will be unveiled: the opening of the Armouries building, home to the School of Creative Arts’ (SOCA) music and visual arts programs. Across the street will be the new SoCA building, which will house a multimedia studio, film production studios and large “making” labs where students will create with metal, wood, and other media. Overall, this will translate into an infusion of another 500 students, staff and faculty to the area. More than a year before it opens, this part of the downtown campus project has already drawn keen attention. As with the Pitt Ferry building, the challenge of peeling away the old to make room for the new while retaining its sense of history and place in the community is not a small one. Once again, CS&P Architects Inc. took up the gauntlet. The building was stripped back to a shell with two-foot walls, which provided a solid base from which to work. The concrete floor was broken up to dig another 11 feet down to create a basement that runs the length of the Armouries. It will allow for a 150-seat recital hall in the south end, a critical component for the music program. The end result of the construction will be open, airy and conducive to collaboration—a theme that underpins the entire downtown campus’ reason for being. Peter Whatmore, senior vice-president for Southwestern Ontario at CBRE Ltd., a commercial real estate services firm, predicted in that 2013 Globe and Mail article that, “When the university gets fully established and you have activity on the street, it will drive other activities. “Like any downtown, it needs feet on the street and needs to feel and look safe to people who would say ‘I would like to spend my money here.’” And, that’s exactly what TD Bank did in June 2015 when bank officials announced a gift of $850,000 to enhance, revitalize and expand the urban green space as part of the university’s vision for the Armouries building and the former Greyhound bus depot which was also purchased as part of the campus. Mark Chauvin BSc ’77, BComm ’79, MBA ’80, TD’s group head and chief risk officer, said that plans call for the former Chatham Street Parkette to be revitalized “into a vibrant green space” with benches, trees, shrubs and a portable stage. The downtown campus isn’t even fully realized and it’s already a game changer—bringing together the university and the greater community for the better good of all. OPENING ITS DOORS TO YOU! The Pitt Ferry building will be part of the “Doors Open Ontario” event, which showcases the buildings, natural spaces, infrastructure and cultural centres that shape and define our communities across the province. The event is free to the public. “Doors Open Ontario” Date: Sept. 24-25, 2016 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Location: 167 Ferry Street view . fall 2016 23 BY JENNIFER AMMOSCATO INVESTING TODAY FOR A STRONG TOMORROW Annual Giving Program 2016-17 From left, Ashton Racovitis, Marian Wright and Bill Wright. 24 view . fall 2016 For Marian Lockwood Wright’s 80th birthday, her son, Bill Wright BA ’70, LLB ’73 presented her with something very special—but it was UWindsor students who really lucked out. Bill established the Marian (Lockwood) Wright Nursing Scholarship, an annual award for a nursing student in Year 2, 3 or 4, based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference is given to a student who supports their community through volunteering. Marian, a retired registered nurse who focused on community nursing, is a spry and spirited 90-year old today, who can reflect back proudly on a service career that touched many lives. “I remember one day, while I was working at HôtelDieu Grace Healthcare, a young girl ran in from a house across the street to tell me her mother was having a baby. So, I grabbed the medical kit and followed her back to do the delivery.” Times may have changed when it comes to house calls, but the importance of providing help remains an important constant. “The scholarship was established to commemorate my mother’s milestone birthday,” says Bill. “We appreciate, first-hand, the impact our nurses have in our community and what better way to honour a retired nurse than to help support future nurses. It is important to support students and when I had the opportunity to do so and honour my mom, it was an easy choice.” Third-year Nursing students Ashton Racovitis and Regina Yuen are two of the scholarship’s recipients. Yuen was an active member of the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee, a member of the Lancer cheerleading squad, Students Orienting Students, the University of Windsor Nursing Society, and the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance (UWSA). She is also a recipient of the 2014 Mayor’s Youth Leadership Award and a UWSA scholarship for her community involvement. “I was honoured to receive the Marian (Lockwood) Wright Nursing Scholarship,” she says. “It was extremely appreciated, not only because it would help financially, but it also meant my hard work paid off as the scholarship was based on the merits of academic ability and activism in the community.” Yuen says what a pleasure it was to meet the donors who have contributed to her academic success. “I felt so fortunate to have not only received the scholarship, but to have also met such lovely people that care about the nursing profession and the future of students. It was truly an experience that I will never forget.” Racovitis says that, “As a student and proud Lancer, I know, first-hand, the benefits of donations and how these investments impact our time in and outside of the classroom. “It drives us to excel in our studies and provides us the chance to give back to our community. The receipt of this scholarship allowed me to be involved in extra-curricular activities, such as UWSMRS – Student Medical Response Service, where I am a crew chief.” The scholarship was established as part of the University of Windsor Annual Giving Program (AGP), which also funds such other campus initiatives as research equipment, library books and enhanced classrooms. “The Annual Giving Program perfectly reflects the goals and mission of the Alumni Association—to raise funds that have a positive impact on the UWindsor student experience,” says Shae Kavanaugh, who co-ordinates the program. “A heightened and positive student experience correlates directly with engaged alumni who have positive feelings for their alma mater.” The Annual Alumni and Friends Phonathon is an important part of the AGP’s success. The phonathon begins in September, when student callers reach out to thousands of UWindsor alumni. Donations of any size are appreciated. The success of the program depends on participation, says Kavanaugh. “Whatever you are able to contribute, every dollar makes a difference in the lives of UWindsor students and, ultimately, strengthens their connection with their alma mater.” Whether a donation is earmarked towards scholarship support, Lancer athletics, or faculty and departmental needs and priorities, “your donations go far beyond the dollar value,” says Racovitis. “They are a testament to your belief in a postv secondary education that puts students first.” n HOW TO GIVE: • V olunteer or become a member of our Alumni Association Board of Directors • Hire UWindsor graduates • B e proud UWindsor ambassadors within your network of friends and family; within your organization; within your community • S tay in touch and updated with your alma mater: uwindsor.ca/alumni • Attend UWindsor reunions, events and receptions • M ake a tax-deductible donation to UWindsor’s Annual Giving Program Please visit www.uwindsor.ca/view to see the 2015-16 Donor Roll in the Fall 2016 online edition of the magazine. CONTRIBUTE TO A GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP TRIPLE THE IMPACT OF YOUR GIFT The Ontario Government will provide two dollars for every dollar donated to graduate scholarships. • Ontario Graduate Scholarships are available to Masters and PhD students in any field of study. • Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology support students studying in Science and Technology disciplines. Gifts of any size qualify for the matching funds. A donation of $5,000 will generate a one-time $15,000 named scholarship. Scholarship support at any level can make a significant impact on a student’s education. For more information on establishing or contributing to a scholarship, contact Lindsay Doerr at [email protected] or call 519-253-3000 ext. 4144 view . fall 2016 25 ANNUAL GIVING DOLLARS: IT’S EASY TO GIVE: • Support scholarships and bursaries • Enable students to present their research at national conferences • Support student participation in competitions • Enrich student development programs • Fund financial market labs and experiential learning opportunities 1. NEW! Interac online payments: You can now use your debit card to make a donation when you use our online donation form. www.uwindsor.ca/donations • Allow the Leddy Library to keep pace with the need for online digital resources (digital journals and digital images of rare books and archival materials) • Help equip and upgrade nursing, computer and science labs • Bring prominent guest lecturers to campus • Enhance resources and equipment needs for student-athletes • Fund important alternative energy research • And much more! 2. Credit Card: VISA, MasterCard, American Express 3. Personal cheque made payable to the University of Windsor 4. Cash: Visit us on the third floor of Essex Hall, Room 336 5. Payroll deduction for UWindsor employees 6. Monthly pension deduction for UWindsor retirees SUPPORT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR IS GROWING, THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF OUR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS. THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES OUR DONORS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE UNIVERSITY FROM MAY 1, 2015 UNTIL APRIL 30, 2016. THANK YOU ALSO TO THOSE WHO DONATED ANONYMOUSLY. $1,000,000+ David A. Wilson Stephen and Vicki Adams $100,000 - $499,999 Dr. Nicholas Krayacich and Jennifer Jones Estate of Eleanor Catherine Wallace Estate of Marie M. (Chauvin) Tizzard $50,000 - $99,999 Craig Boyer and Julianne Longlade Bernarda C. Camello-Doctor and Antonio P. Doctor Krishan and Asha Duggal Estate of John C. Beer Mary Hatch $20,000 - $49,999 Dante J. Capaldi Jerome S. Cohen Dr. Paul V. DeMarco Estate of Geraldine Fay Graham Elisabeth Kanasy Dr. Michael and Mineko A. Kane Megan and Roy Lum Michael and Margaret Mueller Bulent Mutus Catherine Quinlan $10,000 - $24,999 Al Cameron Estate of Ernest Waddell Estate of Shirley Robinson Estate of Tracy Kyne E. Peter Farmer Anne Forrest Jamie Haggarty Michael and Margaret Horrobin Camillo La Civita Veronika A. 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Therese Miller Brian Miller Marilyn and Gary Miller Robert J. Miller Rosa Miller Sapphire Miller Stephanie M. Kelly Craig C. Milliken James A. and Patty A. Minello John Minos Henry Minton Maria A. Miranda Frederick W. Mitchell Barbara D. Mitchell-Scott and Peter Scott Brittany L. Mitchinson Caroline C. Mitias John Moceri Kay Moderwell Barbara D. Modesto Nancy Mognon Zainab Mohammed Hassan J. Mohamud Rosemarie Moher Lillian G. Mokievski-Zubok Paul L. Monforton Maureen A. Monk Nicholas M. Montagano Nina C. Montaleone Alex Moodrey Kenneth C. Moon Alexus Moore Lucille Moore Kunal Mor Blake H. and Deborah Ann Morden Kathleen V. Moreland-Layte Karly L. Morgan Lynda and Jim Morgan Sammy M. Morgan John F. and Denise Morneau Patricia Morneau Kelly C. Morris Kristen and Jason Morris Lisa K. Morris David J. Morrison Karen Morrison Paula M. Morrison Richard J. Morrison Kevin W. Morse Mara Morson Lawrence M. Moskovic S. Mosmann Sally A. Moulton-Graham Rami K. Mousa Roger A. Mousseau Mohsen Movaseghi Ernest and Diane Mulcaster Bernard J. Mulhern Bryan and Marianne Mulhern Bernadette M. Mullen Kimberly J. Munro Robert A. Munro Sr. Tara L. Munro Maria and Vince Muoio Ann Murphy Ivana S. Murphy Paul and Lorraine Murphy Barbara Murray Charles Murray David C. Murray Stephen and Lisa Murray John and Karen Murtagh Tina N. Muscedere Soiba Musheer Ida M. Mushid Tshombe Nancy A. Musson Patrick M. Muzyka Chantelle J. Myers John P. Mysak Janet K. Nagorsen Robert Nairn Vera Najdovska Marlen A. Nalkranian Timothy A. Namespetra Jennifer R. Nantais Kimberly A. Nantau Karen J. Narduzzi Mena R. Nargi Craig Nash Pauline M. Nash Cyrus Nava Federica Nazzani Raymond E. Neal Aakor K. Neequaye Simona M. Negulescu Ioica Erin E. Neil Rabih Neouchi Beth Nesbitt Howard S. Neubauer Ian C. Neubauer George T. Ng Hung-Chee Ng Quoc T. Nguyen Rosalba Nicello Susan L. Nicholas Donald H. Nicholson Virginia Nicol Domenic N. Nicoletta Wioletta Niemasik Fred G. Nixon Gary L. Nixon Lisa M. Noble Ms. Heather Nodello Andrew J. Norris Mr. Justice Saul and Nancy Nosanchuk Stephen J. Nuspl Chito D. Nwafulume Beverlea J. Oag Raymond Obeid Alexandra Obradovich David S. O’Brien Joseph T. O’Brien Kelly S. O’Brien Donald V. O’Connell Anne O’Connor Ellen O’Donnell Meghan T. O’Donnell Robert Ogryzek Sr. Samson K. Ogundimu Chibuzo O. Okoye Emily J. Oldenburg Ms. Debbie Olivastri Joseph L. and Lisa Olivastri Rosemarie H. Olivero Nancy Olivieri Carol A. O’Mara Mary O’Neail Celeste L. O’Neil Brian J. O’Neill James V. O’Neill Stephanie Onorato Kelechi U. Onuoha Barbara R. Ormond Shelly L. O’Rourke Louise V. Orr David J. Orshinsky Kirk Ouellette Mary Ann Ouellette Jane and John Oulton Christina J. Ourchane Shona E. Outridge Pamela U. Ovadje Jennifer Oviedo Loriann Owen Kristyn Owers King-Solomon Owusu Louis L. Ozbolt Ruan L. Pablo Italo D. Pacitti Cheryl and Carmen Paglione Deepak Pal Mrinal Pal Larry F. Palazzi Giuseppe W. Palazzolo Swaroop Palit Blair E. Palmer Rosamund Palmer Frank Palumbo Yazhuo Pan Venkata Pavan Kumar Panchagnula Dawn M. Paniccia Carmine Pannunzio Kelly Paolini Angela M. Papas George Papas Brenda J. Papp Danielle Y. Paquette Angela M. Paradis Stephanie A. Paraschak Virindar Parasram Carlen Pare Susan G. Pare Karen Pare-Ross Rocco Parete Harvinder Parhar Joseph and Cynthia M. Paribello Paula M. Parish Jack W. Parker Richard Parnell David D. Paron Laurel C. Parson Judith N. Pascoe-Wong Muhammad Humza Pasha Amar Bahadur Patel Dushyant P. Patel Martinkumar S. Patel Clifton and Margarita Pattison Dario Pavia Mary E. Pavlinak Richard A. and Margaret Pawelek Miguel C. Pe Benito June Pearce Kristie B. Pearce Sharon M. and Larry Pearson Anna Pedri Ming Pei David and Brenda Pelka Peter H. Pelletier Linda A. Pelshok Angie Penev Aidong Peng Gary J. Penner Christopher and Leeanne Pepper Joan K. Pepper Conrad A. Perl David B. Perry Valeria Perry Karl J. Peterson Dennis J. Petras Michael G. Petrunik Walter R. Petryshyn Brenda L. Phaneuf Sandra S. Phelps Rachel Philipose Barbara Phinney Pauline A. Phipps Selina, Anne and Anthony Piazza Lora A. Piccinin Michelle E. Pickett Richard Piec Beth Piet Marianne I. Pieters Preston A. Pieters Ann Pietrangelo Carol A. Pillon Yvonne M. Pilon Robert R. Pinciuc Meaghan N. Pinkerton Lynda Pinnington Christine L. Pinsonneault Joseph Pintur Joseph and Antonietta Pirillo Sr. Hassan A. Pirnia Rosetta Pisciuneri Olivia L. Plain Steve D. Platz Louis E. Pocock Ivan Pocrnic Chris P. Podolinsky Donald L. Pohlman Mary Jo Policella Joe P. Politi Linda A. and Michael Polsinelli Mary T. Poole Vera Potocek Kelly L. Potter Dan Power William P. Power Michael S. and Susan E. Pranschke Laura Pratt Tyler M. Pratt Kimberly A. Pray Julia Prevost Paul Pribojan Joshua B. Price Jason A. Principe Leanna M. Prior Catharine A. Proctor Anam Pugganwala Les J. Pulchinski Preston G. Punga Marianna Pupulin Stephanie Pusic Muhammad B. Qamar Lizhu Qian Shenghua Qian Martina Quaggiotto Rosa and Livio Quaggiotto Luc M. Quenneville Therese A. Quenneville Janet L. Quinlan Stephen E. Quinlan Brenda A. R. Quinn David H. Quirt Wayne A. Racine Roman J. Radojewski Buvanendran Rajaratnam Susan F. and Evan Ralyea Frank Ramacciato Anas Ramadan Supriya Ramesh Kendra Ramsay Carol A. and David A. Ramsdale Lorie L. Ranieri David V. Raniga Dan Rankin Dorothy and Nick Rapaich Idalia H. Rappe Elizabeth A. Rasanen Cheryl Ratte Nancy A. Ravenhorst Kaushik Ray Edward M. Raymond Bradley W. Raymont Anthony P. Rea Barbara A. Reaburn Robert H. Readman Douglas R. Reaume Christine A. Reber Mary Recine Carol Reddam Paul Redmond Jennifer L. Reed Rosalind M. Regehr Christopher P. Reid Michael L. Reid Breno Renan Hannah S. Renaud James J. Renaud Richard and Marie Renaud Roland Renaud Judy and Steve Repmann Al and Rina Resendes Stephanie F. Rhea Christine M. Riberdy Paul Finlayson and Danielle Richer Emmanuelle Richez Michelle (Pitre) Richling Dr. Iris Richter Glenn W. Rideout Vern Riediger Virginia M. RiedmanDangler James R. Rigamonti Thomas J. Rindlisbacher Kerri Ringrose Nora M. Riou Branko Rip George and Althea Risden Christy Ritchie Kathy L. Rivadeneira Richard J. Rivard Francis X. Rivest Joseph and Sandra Rizzetto Nicole Robert Jack W. Robertson Jane Robertson Lisa Robertson Janine and Daniel Robillard Roger R. Robineau Jesse J. Robinet Susan Robinet Brian P. Robinson Marlee L. Robinson Rachel M. Robinson Rosemary A. Robinson Barbara Robson Gary P. and Emily Rocheleau Tim and Sue Rodd Martin I. Rodger Sheila H. Rodger Michelle M. Rodrigues Charlene Roe Marlene and David Roelens Bruce E. Rogers Giovanna Roma J. Owen Romagnoli Sam Romano Franklin B. Rosar Wanda Rosicki David Ross Lisa M. Rouillard Kathryn Rousseau Charles K. Rowland Anupam Roy Lucille A. Roy Anthony J. Ruccolo William and Nancy Ruch Kaziu F. Rudzinski Lorenzo Rufo A. June Rummerfield Joseph and Paulette Rupert Mrs. Lynda M. Rush Nevi M. Rusich Susan I. Rusk Kimberly L. Ruston Victor Ruszczak Will and Katherine Ruttinger Lora L. Ruttle-Moser Anne M. and Tom Ryan Timothy S. Rye Elizabeth Ryzer Wendy L. Sadai Andrew J. Saddy Michelle T. Sadler Dina M. Salinitri Nick J. Salomone Achint Salopal Vincenzo Salvati Samvedan Sandhu Julie A. Sando Geraldine C. Sandre Robert and Patricia Sanford Lori Anne Santamaria Michael Sapardanis Madhulika Sareen Maja Sarenac John P. Sarlo Ramachandran and Thanaluxmy Sasitharan Nicole D. Sassine Samuel J. Sasso Barry C. Saunders Jeanne Y. Sauro Lorri and Mark Sauve Marina Savic Joseph Savoni Adam B. Sawatzky Peter C. and Hilde Swatzky Alan E. Sawtell Norman Saxon Nicole M. Sbrocca Candice Schachter Gisela Schartner Jerry Schen William and Marlene Schertzer Jeremy and Sharon Schisler Karen and Tim Schisler Nick and Anne Schisler Rosemary Schisler Chris Schnurr Catherine E. and Charles Schooley Joseph M. Schrey Diane L. Schroeder Lisa M. Schuman Elizabeth J. Schweitzer Paul Scobie Jeffrey J. Scott Ross and Charlene Scott Michael R. Sear Mary-Alice Searles Laya Sebastian Barbara Piccinin Jennifer G. Seedu Christopher A. Seguin Michael L. Seicean Robert and Amanda Seke Bipanjit K. Sekhon Deborah A. Selkirk James B. Sellan Sheila M. Sellar Olga D. Semple Ms. Mary Sennett Nick Serio Matthew J. Shaheen Darryl F. Shannon Shawn M. Sharkey Heather I. Sharp Julie C. Shaw Katherine H. and Robert B. Shaw Glorianna C. Shearme Akbar A. Sheikh Khadija Sheikh Dorothy Shephard Robin and Carol Shepherd Pierre R. Sheridan Christopher G. Sherrer Vanessa M. Shields Celina (Seto) Shoji Kathryn J. Shouldice Joanna K. Shultz Amny M. Shuraydi Salman M. Siddiqui Jaspreet S. Sidhu Rupreet S. Sikand Mark L. Sikich Brian Simard Pennie S. Simkins Patricia D. Simone Peter and Annette Simone Glen R. Simpson Julie W. Simpson Magda N. Simpson John Sinasac Amanda K. Sinclair Lisa Sinclair Mandeep Singh Navpreet Singh Saurabh Singh John A. Singleton Dobrila Sisic Al and Jasna Sivell Danielle S. Skene Jeanette A. Skinner Toby C. Sklash Josephine Skuza Shawn M. T. Slade Richard Slama Patricia M. and Lyle Sloan Michael Sloboda Dennis J. Smart Michael Smiles Amanda A. Smith Arlene and Donald Smith Brenda Smith Cathy M. Smith Colleen and Gerald Smith Frederick D. Smith Gloria J. Smith Jamie C. Smith Jason D. Smith Jessica M. Smith Richard Smolen Linda M. Sneddon Robert and Josie F. Sobocan Paul Sobol Katherine Sokolowski Michael Sokolowski Monica Sokolowski Sophia Sokolowski Richard Solcz Carol Solet Evelyn M. Somer Wilma L. Sonneveld-Wright Lalit Sood Varinder K. Sood Winifred I. Sookdeo Lisa A. Soulliere Kyle A. Sousa Cecil C. Southward Frank A. Spadini Marnie L. Spence Serina A. Spence Rita Sperduti Janet G. Spiers Ronald A. Spina Gloria A. Sprague Niranjana Srikantha Lynn M. Srokosz Lucia S. and John W. St. Aubin Arthur J. St. Pierre M. Hazel St. Pierre Valerie St. Pierre John Stamatakos view . fall 2016 33 Yuriy Stamov Clementa Stan Cristian Stancu Kimberly J. Stanley Anastasios Stavropoulos Elaine Steel John W. Steel William C. and Glynis Steel Scott Steele Peter Steeves Gillian M. Stefanczyk Etna Stefani Nikola Stefanovski Vladimir Stefanovski Joseph M. Steiner Brett Stephenson Roula Stergianis Linda and David Sterling Monica J. Sterling Colleen G. Stevens James Stevenson Linda L. Stevenson Elizabeth M. Stewart Gregory A. Stewart Rachel Reynolds Ruth Stewart Carol P. Steyn Melissa A. Storino Jill and Matthew Stoyanovich Michael and Mary Stuart Melanson Walter B. Studak Jeffrey T. Suchak Sheena M. Sukarukoff Shagufta K. Sultan Don and Christine Summerfield Xiaomei Sun Susan R. Sutherland Jamie Suthers Katelyn E. Sutton Nichole M. Swain Chris and Sharon Swart Michael R. Swinton Angele A. Sylvester Nancy J. Synnott Jason Szydlowski Marijke Taks Nasib and Aida Talia Mridushyam Talukdar Michael A. Tang Robert J. Tarantini David Tarcia Renee J. Targachoff Laura J. Tarver Monica J. Taylor Teresa M. Taylor Jennifer D. Tebbens Alison J. Templer Teran Gustaaf N. Ternoey Dan F. Tesolin Caroline M. Theriault Jeffrey A. Theriault Mary Louise Thibert Barbara and Don Thomas Christine M. Thomas Mark L. Thomas Tracey L. Thomas Zelda B. Thomas Bruce W. Thompson Gordon H. Thompson Marion R. Thompson Mark Thompson Scott Thorpe Matthew W. Thrasher Gregg M. H. Thurlbeck Yuan Tian Celine A. Ticknovich Ms. Jaclyn Tiefenback Dawn M. Tiessen Hugo and Linda Tiessen Darren and Maylin Tiessen Elizabeth A. and Joseph Timmermans E. Allan Timmins Ting Yuen Tjiong Kuo K. Tjong William Tkach Sarah Tkaczuk Hameem M. Toaha Barrie and Jay J. Tober Settimo and Deborah Tocco John C. Todesco Lou D. Todon Luigi G. Tomaselli Miroslav Tomoski Jennifer Toohey David Torchia Enzo Torcoletti Romina Tortola Miroslav J. Tot Alex Toth Dr. Anne Toth Trevor Tovell Ken Towers Lisa Trakilovic Daniel V. Tramontozzi Bob Tran Carol A. Tremblay Marianne S. and Scott Trepanier Valla Treuman Ryan Treverton Rein J. Triefeldt Herschal H. Trivedi Patsy Trombley Alison S. Trottier Gerald D. Tryloff Oliga Tserakhava Mary P. Tuck Keith A. Tucker Ken Tumak Sabina Tunea Shari M. Turcotte Christine and Jeff Turner Jeffrie A. Turner William J. Turner Alice H. Tyler Sherra R. Tytgat Md Jashim Uddin Mary M. Ulch Milivoje M. Uljarevic Jerry Ulman Laurie A. Ure Leanne (Nadjiwon) Urso Richard J. Valenciuk Mark Van Bekkum Dawna M. Van Boxmeer Amy L. Van Delinder Pearl H. Van Geest Ronald and Mary Van Koughnett Mary I. Van Noggeren Ed Van Veen Carrie VandeBovenkamp Marcia Vanderheyden Kevin J. Vandolder and Christine M. Beaudin Nanda G. Vangala Mary Ann Vangel Nancy J. Vanner Roland M. Vardon Carmela Vasile Ms. Nada Vasilic Mireille M. Vegso Eliathamby Venugopalan Mary Verbeek Karen and Marc Verhoeve Brenda E. Verkoeyen Matteo Verrilli Christopher S. Vertz Janko Veselinovic David Vial Thomas Vida Nikolina Vidakovic Sarah Villella Paula L. and Nicolino Vincelli A. David Vojvodin Wendy D. Gatis Volpe John F. Von Heyking Joel S. Vosburg Kyle Voy Steven and Bertha Vrablik Denise M. Vriesacker Jerry R. Vriesacker Michael Wachna Donald R. Wadsworth Christian de Keresztes and Jodie Waisberg Maureen M. and Bryan C. Walker Vicky A. Walker Camille C. Wallace Catherine Walling Ruth Waltman Casey Wang Chao Wang Junke Wang Paul H. Wang Xiao Wang Yeqiang Wang Kristen D. Ward Ron Ward Scott A. Warnez Angela and Timothy Warnock Margie Warren Andrew F. Wasilewski Margaret R. Wassell Jordan J. Wasylyk Diane L. Watson Donna and Robert Way Christopher J. Webb Deborah C. Weeks Arthur and Madelyn Weingarden Amy A. Weinz Gary F. Weir Susan L. Weldon Jin Wen Jaon West Matheson West Steve K. West David J. Weston Mark J. Wheatley Ms. Debra White J. Brian White Michael White Michelle White Paul J. White Steven and J. Brooke White Judith M. Whiting Ronald W. Wieleba Peter J. Wigle David Wilcox Letitia Wilcox Dennis F. Wilkes Julie M. Wilkin Rich Will Art Williams Dave Williams Nancy Williams Scott R. Williams Margaret E. Willis Victoria R. Wills Michael and Wilma Willson Dana D. M. Wilson Mary C. Wilson Thomas Wilson Melinda M. Wilson Norah Wilson Shirley Wilson Suzanne M. Wilson Janet and Michael Wilton Kenneth R. Winch John A. Winchester Diane L. Winsborough Janet E. Winter Don Winterton Janice L. Wirch Jadwiga Wojcik Mark M. Wolfe Daniel Wolicki Kevin B. Wood Kristopher A. Wood Sarah Woodruff Atkinson Glenda L. Wootton Bonnie Wortley Heather L. and William J. Woschenski Denise A. Wright John-Paul J. Wright Kelly Wright and Matthew Fenn Paul L. Wright Dandan Wu Christopher D. Wybenga Katherine Wyonch Chunyi Xia Rajiv Yadav Aditya Yalamarthy Kwok C. Yan Arthur H. Yanamoto Wai Ling Yee Jingyu Yi Anthony Yim Yanhua Yin Pak Leung B. Yip David B. Young Aaron H. Yu Wei Yuan Dennis J. Yurke Marco Zaccagnini Carolyn M. Zahorak Christopher S. Zahorak Taphim T. Zaman Kristopher J. Zanatta Daniel J. Zangari Susan Zanin Christopher B. Zappio Christopher Zelezney Ed Zemla Chi Zhang Pusheng Zhang Ruoxuan Zhao Shuzhen Zhao Jing Zhou Chao Zhu Lawrence P. and Eldred Zilli Paula R. Zimmer Joanna Ziter Dragutin Zokvic Patrizia Zonta Christopher R. Zurczak John Zuschlag LEGACY CIRCLE Legacy gifts, usually made through wills and insurance plans, are directed by the donor following much care and consideration and often reflect a life of dedication to the University of Windsor. Thanks to all members of the Legacy Circle who have honoured this institution and its students with a planned gift. Stephen & Vicki Adams Barbara J. Amyot Aniela (Nellie) Anderson* Mary Ayris Anthony S. Batulis John C. Beer* Sandra Bell Linda G. Bunn Kenneth Calmenson Bernarda Camello-Doctor Man Cao Marilyn L. Catania Peter G. Cathcart William W. Churchill Olga Delvecchio 34 Robert & Bonnie Drago Mary Louise Drake E. Peter Farmer Mary Fox Gerald & Miriam Freed Pasquale J. & Janet E. Galasso Gordon Giddings Janice O. Goldman Geraldine Fay Graham* Austin J. Gravelle Tom Gray Mina Grossman-Ianni Bill Hallett Howard J. Haskings view . fall 2016 Richard & Donna Hassard Martha Horsburgh Paul Huschilt Graeme Hutchinson Leo Anthony Innocente Sushil & Christine Jain Muriel Kassimatis Saulius Kizis Tracy Kyne* Camillo La Civita Suzanne W. Lesa Susan C. Lester Carol B. Libby Paul J. Liut Peter Lucas Raymond Martin* Marilyn Mason Kathleen E. McCrone Marg McKillop Ian & Sandra McLeod George A. McMahon Tullio Meconi Ronald Melvin Linda Menard-Watt Austin Mousseau Nancy J. Nicholson R. T. O’Callaghan Alan & Diana Orman Ernest Paliy Graham & Carol Reader Erika Rebello Shirley Robinson* Joseph C. Saso Douglas Schwegel* Anne Sclater Nancy Siew Harry Sigal Mark & Mary Ann Simpson Jean Sonnenfeld Lynn Teahan Mary Louise Thibert Robert Thornton Marie M. (Chauvin) Tizzard Robert Tschanz Kenneth J. Van Meer Ernest Waddell* Carol Ann Walcott Eleanor Catherine Wallace* Yolande M. Gertrude Wathier* Joyce Weingarden* Bruce White Anne M. Winterbottom Sheila Wright Phyllis Zin *Deceased IN-KIND GIFTS UNIQUELY VALUABLE Each year, programs across campus receive gifts that are greatly appreciated, yet whose value is difficult to quantify. Gifts in-kind are items such as those the School of Dramatic Art may receive that bring real authenticity to a University Players production. These are the specialized electronics equipment or software that enables a project in a technical program to go forward. Other gifts may fulfill needs for a varsity team, the Odette School of Business, the Paul Martin Law Library or even a group of graduate students whose project takes them into a remote corner of our planet. $5,000 - $9,999 $250 - $499 Marcel Mancini Kevin Currie $1,000 - $2,499 $100 - $249 George and Kimberly King Cyndra MacDowall Colchester Ridge Estate Winery Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery $500 - $999 Randy Bowers Bruce Tucker CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS $500,000 - $999,999 RBC Foundation $100,000 - $499,999 Ferro Technique The Toldo Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 C.S.T. Consultants Inc. NTR Developments Inc. Windsor Endowment for the Arts $20,000 - $49,999 Anonymous UFCW Union - Local 459 Walter J. Blackburn Foundation Windsor-Riverside Community Programs $10,000 - $19,999 ADR Chambers Alpine Construction Anonymous Anonymous Bimm Marketing Agency Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP The Jackman Foundation Windsor Family Credit Union Windsor Machine Group Windsor University Faculty Association $5,000 - $9,999 A Breast or Knot Arizona Community Foundation D’Amore Construction (Windsor) Ltd. Friends U. of Windsor Invitational BasketBall Tournament Honda Canada Foundation Inc. MAHLE Industries Inc. Multicultural Council of Windsor & Essex County Muriel Kassimatis -Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Norton Rose Fulbright Canada Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education Scotiabank Sellick Equipment Limited Sovran & Associates Unifor Local 200 Union Gas, A Spectra Energy Company Victorian Order of Nurses Windsor Essex Endowment Foundation $2,500 - $4,999 Avaya Canada Corp. Enwin Utilities Limited FCCP Ontario Education Foundation Istituto Italiano Di Cultura Jewish Community Endowment Fund of Windsor Maxims Limited Partnership MDP Holdings MEDA Limited Engineering & Technical Services Miller Thomson LLP Polonia Centre St. Anne’s French Immersion Catholic School Vito Tocco Anal Cancer Foundation Waterloo Region Law Association Windsor Port Authority Windsor Utilities Commission $1000 - $2,499 11 AM Coffee Club 1256414 Ontario Inc. 981337 Ontario Inc. Alexa Translations Bank of Montreal - BMO Financial Group Bartlet & Richardes LLP Becker, ElZein and Associates Ltd. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Buzek Chiropractic Professional Corporation C.U.P.E. Local 1393 Carizon Family and Community Services Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Cogeco Cable Canada Inc Criminal Lawyers’ Association Danbree Corporation De Francesca Law Office Professional Corporation Deighton Associates Limited Deloitte Enterprise Rent A Car Canada Foundation Everworks Inc. Flex-N-Gate Canada Co Foyston, Gordon & Payne Inc. Friday Knights Hockey Club Giovanni Caboto Club Harold G. Fox Education Fund Hutchinson Charitable FundStrategic Charitable Giving Journey Air Ltd. Kaya Birth Ltd. LexisNexis Canada Loop, Schauer, Chapman & Associates LLP Marilyn & Joseph Bolton Charitable Fund McDonald’s Restaurant McTague Law Firm LLP Ontario Power Generation Pape Salter Teillet LLP Private Giving Foundation Renaud Partners LLP Rotary Club of Windsor Roseland Rotary Club of Windsor Foundation Fund Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation Stantec Consulting Ltd. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Team Varsity Sales Inc. The Canadian Salt Company Ltd. The Guarantee Company of North America The Insolvency Institute of Canada The Rotary Club of Chatham Service Fund Torkin Manes LLP TPI Enterprises Inc. Valiant Corporation Walter Kindiak Fund Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Windsor Essex County Association of Realtors Windsor Factory Supply Limited Windsor Mold Group Windsor Police Services Board $500 - $999 2861 RCEME Army Cadet Auto21 Baron Insignias Ltd. BASF Canada Inc. Bereskin & Parr LLP Brulene Inc. Canadian Tire Associate Store #199 Canadian Union of Public Employees Compressed Gas Technologies Inc. Consulting Engineers of Ontario Dr. David Piche Chiropractic Professional Corporation Dr. Marshall Dentistry Professional Corporation Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP Halford Foundation Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Hull & Hull LLP JASEL Karl Arvai Professional Corp KPMG Management Services LP Manor Windsor Realty Ltd. Manufacturing & Engineering Solutions Matachewan Consolidated Mines McChip Resources Inc. Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Prince George Native Friendship Centre Society Reliance Comfort Limited Partnership Reliance Home Comfort SAE International SK Law Management Inc. Sun Life Financial The Essex Terminal Railway Company The Morris & Beverly Baker Foundation The Toy Box Early Childhood Education Centre University of Windsor Students’ Alliance Victor H. Vogel Professional Corporation Windsor and District Labour Council Windsor/Essex County Sports Foundation WorkHorse Lifestyle $250 - $499 1413496 Ontario Inc. 941042 Ontario Ltd. Anonymous Bristow Global Media Inc Buddies Eatery & Tap Inc. Cambridge KIA Canadian Machinery Movers of MI Inc. Davenport Law Group El-Turk Group Inc. Flex-N-Gate G & J Cement Work Limited Haddad Morgan & Associates Ltd. HBPO Canada Human Kinetics Canada Integrated Operations Services, LLC Koskie Minsky LLP Lakeside Bakery Deli and Cafe Lamoureux, Gauthier Professional Corp. LaSalle Sabres 2002 Liqui-Force Services Manulife Financial MCO Partners Professional Corporation MHPM Project Leaders Miller Canfield LLP Motor City Community Credit Union Mousseau DeLuca McPherson Prince LLP Network Technical Services Inc. Northridge (Wright’s) Dairy Freez Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Paul S. Ziter Medicine Professional Corporation Phaneuf Enterprises Inc. POI Business Interiors Reaume Chevrolet Refine Fitness Studio Roth Mosey & Partners LLP Southland Travel Ltd. Symatron Corporation TD Wealth The JC & G Mennell Charitable Giving Fund The Law Society Foundation Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island Tuesdays with Books Book Club WeirFoulds LLP Wunder Corporate Service Inc. $100 - $249 1109014 Ontario Limited Anonymous C.U.P.E Local 543 Capaldi Corporation Department of Political Science German-Canadian Business & Professional Association Green Cup Inc. Hydro One Networks Inc. My Tribute Gift Foundation Pro Rich Seeds Inc. Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery SSS Gracanica Choir United Way Sudbury & District Windsor University Retirees’ Association World Mechanical Contracting (2015) Inc. $50 - $99 Stephen Barnier Bell Canada Dr. F.P. Fernando Corporation Faculty of Nursing GECDSB - Special Education Department Giglio Enterprises Limited Mackenzie Investments McGill-Queens’s University Press Michael E. Garfin Professional Corporation Siksay & Fraser Silver Ambassadors Telus Community Affairs United Way of Peel Region Windsor Curling Club Seniors Association Windsor Tool Golf League view . fall 2016 35 ALUMNI NEWS Visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT John Renaud BComm ’01 PAST PRESIDENT Michael Bates BHK ’95, MBA ‘04 VICE PRESIDENT Jean Wright BA ’71, BEd ‘72 TREASURER Anna Godo BASc ’86, MASc ‘90 DIRECTORS Ken Alexander BPA ’87, LLB ‘92 P.J. Dupuis BComm ‘05 Trevor Georgie MBA ‘11 Clara Howitt BA ’90, MEd ’98, PhD ‘09 Mark Lefebvre BFA ‘88 Tamara Lopez BA ’04 Melissa Lyons MBA ‘92 Beth Oakley BA ’90, BEd ’98, MEd ‘05 Celso Oliveira BHK ’08, MBA ‘14 Gordon Orr BA ‘89 Beth Ann Prince BA ‘91 Jake Rondot BHK ‘02 Andrew Ward BScN ‘04 EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Dr. Alan Wildeman President, University of Windsor Richard Corneil Principal and Chief Administrator, Assumption University Dr. Gordon Drake President, Canterbury College Moussa Hamandani President, Student Alliance of the University of Windsor Amin Saaei President, Graduate Student Society Dr. Ed King MA ’61, BEd ’76, MA ’91 President, Organization of Part-time University Students MESS AG E F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION September marks the beginning of the academic year. It’s the time many of us exit vacation mode and return to the business of work, home and school. September is an exciting time for the Alumni Association, when we proudly welcome new students to our campus. We understand how important those first few months can be—and how quickly that first semester seems to fly by. We hope students—as well as faculty, staff and alumni—can join us in celebrating our UWindsor pride. Our annual Alumni Weekend, Sept. 29 until Oct. 2, will kick off with “Spirit Day”, which includes a free grab n’ go breakfast at the Welcome Centre. The weekend also features an Arts Café event with talented UWindsor artists and a “Mini-U” with a morning lecture followed by lunch in the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering and Innovation. We hope everyone takes the opportunity to wear blue and gold and cheer on our Lancer football team at Alumni Field. The weekend will conclude with the Alumni Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Awards Presentations. You can find out more by visiting www.uwindsor.ca/alumni. Don’t forget to tweet or post your photos on social media to show everyone your UWindsor spirit! As I complete my term as Alumni Board of Directors president, I want to thank all of my fellow board members and the alumni office staff for making this experience such a rewarding one. I’m proud of the work we have done on strategic planning, updating our constitution and by-laws, creating new events, and the introduction of new alumni engagement tools such as the 10,000 Coffees Platform. I know that I leave the board in the capable hands of Vice-president Jean Wright and I look forward to serving as past president. To all our new students—best of luck in your studies! Your time here will stay with you for life. To all of our proud UWindsor alumni, I look forward to seeing you both on and off-campus in the months to come. Go Lancers! Tanja Collet-Najem Representative University of Windsor Faculty BOARD OF GOVERNORS REPRESENTATIVES Sue Williams BHK ’85, MHK ‘88 William Wright BA ’70, LLB ‘73 SENATE REPRESENTATIVE Raed Kadri BASc ’09 DIRECTOR, ALUMNI AFFAIRS & DONOR COMMUNICATIONS Patti Lauzon BA ’07 36 view . fall 2016 JOHN RENAUD BCOMM ‘01 President, Alumni Association FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION ALUMNI – MARK YOUR CALENDARS!* REUNIONS IN THE WORKS Visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni for event details. Contact [email protected], 519-971-3618 or use the online update form at www.uwindsor.ca/alumniupdate. SEPTEMBER 2016 29 – WINDSOR, ON Oct. 2 ALUMNI WEEKEND Thursday – Spirit Day – Paint the Campus Blue and Gold Grab N’ Go Breakfast on Campus Friday – Arts Café and Welcome Reception Saturday – “Mini-U” – morning lecture and lunch Lancer Football game Sunday – Alumni Sports Hall of Fame – Sponsored by MBNA For details and event registration, please visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni OCTOBER 2016 26 OTTAWA, ON ALUMNI RECEPTION Details will be sent by email. NOVEMBER 2016 17WINDSOR, ON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND AWARDS CEREMONY Ambassador Auditorium 5 pm reception; program at 6 pm. Attendees can register at www.uwindsor.ca/alumni *Please note: dates and venues subject to change. SEPTEMBER 2016 24Windsor Law Class of ’01 15th Reunion Dinner Windsor Law Class of ’06 10th Reunion Dinner October 2016 1Windsor Law Class of ’71 45th Reunion Dinner Windsor Law Class of ’76 40th Anniversary Reunion 22Windsor Law Class of ’86 30th Anniversary Reunion 29Windsor Law Class of ’81 35th Anniversary Reunion F or information on Law reunions, contact Karen Momotiuk, BA ’93, LLB ’96 519-253-3000, Ext. 2920 LinkedIn is the online meeting place for professionals to connect and interact with their colleagues and peers, as well as alumni and friends from their alma mater. Join the University of Windsor Alumni LinkedIn group at www.uwindsor.ca/linkedIn. Stay Connected! Have you updated your contact information? The Alumni Affairs and Donor Communications office sends invitations to events and UWindsor updates via email. Sign up with your current email to receive invitations and the monthly Alumni eNews. For event updates visit uwindsor.ca/alumni for information and to register. Visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni/update to update your email and home address. view . fall 2016 37 D O N’T MI SS O UT ! The Alumni Affairs and Donor Communications office wants to be sure you receive important information about the University of Windsor’s upcoming alumni events and current projects. To communicate with you in a timely and efficient manner, we need to have your most updated email address and contact information. We are holding several alumni events in the coming year and we invite alumni to these gatherings through an email invitation. We also send out Alumni eNews, our electronic newsletter, each month. Be sure to update your information. You can do this easily online at www.uwindsor.ca/alumni. Just click on “Update Your Information” on the upper, left-hand side. SCOTCH 101 – TASTING AND FOOD PAIRING – MARCH 2, 2016 SCOTCH 101 – TASTING AND FOOD PAIRING – MARCH 2, 2016 Chris Renaud with his son John Renaud BComm ’01 Peter Steeves BSc ’86, Jim Atkinson ALUMNI WORKING ON CAMPUS EVENT – MARCH 30, 2016 DETROIT PISTONS GAME – FEBRUARY 28, 2016 Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens BComm ’96, JD ’11 Paul Schlosser MBA ’13, Ben Parent MBA ’13, Benjamin Iannetta MBA ’13 EPICENTRE EVENT FOR ALUMNI – JUNE 2, 2016 STRATFORD FESTIVAL THEATRE EVENT – MAY 27, 2016 Aaron Simms BComm ’09, Naudia Banton BA ’97, Rawl Banton BA ’04 Susan Friest BA ’79, Lynda Morin 38 view . fall 2016 CLASS NEWS 1960s George Kokich BA ’62, “On Truality: A Forgotten Idea About The Source of All Creation,” www.truality.ca. David Wilson BComm ’61, Outstanding Philanthropist Award, Association of Fundraising Professionals Canada South Chapter. 1970s Kathryn Bernard BSc ’76, head, special bacteriology, National Microbiology Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man. Distinguished Microbiologist Award, Canadian College of Microbiology, April ’16. Mark Fedikow BSc ’75, MSc ’78, president, North American Nickel Inc., Vancouver, B.C. Marnie Fleming BA ’77, Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, March 23, ’16, Ottawa, Ont. John Luxat PhD ’72, NSERC/ UNENE industrial research chair in nuclear systems, director, Centre for Advanced Nuclear Systems, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont. Veronika Mogyorody BA ’73, 2016 3M National Teaching Fellowship, Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, June ’16, London, Ont. Susan Paterson BSc ‘79, BSc ‘80, BScN ‘92, certified nurse midwife, St. Vincent Midwife Center, Anderson, Ind. Thomas Porter BA ’74, LLB ’78, Clark Award recipient, May 10, ’16, Windsor, Ont. To update your info, visit: www.uwindsor.ca/alumniupdate Email: [email protected] Call: 519-971-3618 or toll free 1-888-561-5551 Shelley Fellows BSc ’89, MBA ’92, VP operations and co-owner, Radix Inc., ATHENA Award, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Peter Scherer BA ’74, BEd ’77, CEO, Grape Vine Tours Inc., Kingsville, Ont. David Fulcher MBA ’80, marketer/consultant/trainer/ advisor, DEF Enterprises dba, Marietta, Ga. Jerry Udell BA ’71, LLB ’74, Distinguished Service Award, Ontario Bar Association, April 20, ’16, Toronto, Ont. Graham Haigh BA ’08, community sport facilitator, Richmond Olympic Oval, Richmond, B.C. Gregory Walsh BA ’79, MA ’84, assistant director, records management & IT policy, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va. 1980s Brent Anderson BComm ’89, players services co-ordinator, Casino Rama, Rama, Ont. Tracie Berekoff Stock BSc ’88, executive consultant, Rodan and Fields, LaSalle, Ont. Antoni Cimolino BFA ’84, DHum ’04, Order of Canada recipient, Dec. 2015, Ottawa, Ont. Denise Dwyer LLB ’89, assistant deputy minister, leadership and learning environment division, Ministry of Education, Toronto, Ont. Laura Estill BA ’05, 2016 Arts & Humanities fellowship, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. John Jedlinski BComm ’84, LLB ’90, partner, Shibley Righton LLP, Windsor, Ont. Scott Kolody BComm ’82, “D” division commanding officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, June 27, ’16, Winnipeg, Man. Robert MacKenzie MA ’83, The Hired Gun and Agape: Heaven & Earth, Dark Matter Press ’15, Kingston, Ont. Shirley Magee BScN ’89, doctor of nursing practice, Stormont Vail HealthCare Inc., Topeka, Kan. Joseph Mancina BComm ’87, treasurer, CFO, City of Windsor, Windsor, Ont. Kenneth McLean BASc ’86, senior manufacturing engineer, Fitbit Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Nancy Merrill JD ’88, partner, Merrill, Long & Company, Nanaimo, B.C. Mary Parent BScN ’85, after-hours administrator, Windsor Regional Hospital, Windsor, Ont. William Poulos LLB ’87, barrister, William Poulos Law Office, Kingston, Ont. Helga Reidel BComm ’82, BEd ’93, CEO, EnWin Utilities, April 4, ’16, Windsor, Ont Lorri Sauve BHK ’86, program director, Shelldale Better Beginnings Better Futures, Guelph, Ont. John Savage BComm ’83, MBA ’86, Cypher Systems Group, Believe Windsor Essex Award, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Richard Seguin MA ’83, general manager, Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, Leamington, Ont. Antoinette Seymour BA ’84, archivist, The College of The Bahamas, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. Mary Wilk BA ’86, BScN ’96, MScN ’09, St. Clair College Alumni of Distinction Award, April ’16, Windsor, Ont. 1990s Duane Bratt BA ’91, MA ’92, professor, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alta. Sophia Chisholm BComm ’96, member, The Windsor Police Services Board, Windsor, Ont. view . fall 2016 39 Daniel Drouin BHK ’94, MHK ’99, plant manager, Lear Corporation, Montgomery, Ala. Timothy McCormick BHK ’98, MHK ’00, JD ’05, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Allison Hawkins BCU ’99, partner, Hawkins & Co., Accounting Professional Corp., Small Company of the Year, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Cheryl McLean BA ’97, LLB ’00, justice of the peace, April 6, ’16, Barrie, Ont. Adam Hughes BA ’90, CIO, Peel District School, Mississauga, Ont. John Jenner BComm ’90, VP finance, Electrozad Supply Company Limited, Mid Size Company of the Year, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Marc Joffe BA ’91, publisher, development director, JustPremium, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. Nancy Johns BFA ’90, owner, Nancy Johns Gallery & Framing, Windsor, Ont. Jennifer Jones BA ’91, director, Global Board, Rotary International, Windsor, Ont. Kristen Kreibich BA ’92, safety advocate, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Auburn Hills, Mich. Tanya Kuzmanovic BA ’96, MA ‘00, freelance writer, Tek Communications, Oakville, Ont. Grant Larsen BComm ’90, MBA ’92, president, DigitalECP Inc., Oshawa, Ont. Brett Lumley BHK ’93, BEd ’94, Bob Boucher Award, Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) men’s track and field coach of the year, Toronto, Ont. 40 view . fall 2016 Christopher Ross BComm ’90, salesperson, Knoll Inc., Toronto, Ont. Kadey Schultz LLB ’99, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Lesly Temesvari PhD ’93, associate dean for graduate studies and research, Clemson University College of Science, Clemson, S.C., July 1, ’16. Christina Wallace BSc ’98, BA ’99, MA ’01, CEO, co-founder of SpellBound, 2016 International Digital Publishing Form Innovation Award. 2000s Erin Armstrong BMus ’07, BEd ’15, directed the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s performance of “La Boheme”, Windsor, Ont. Charles Bain BA ’07, MA ’09, BEd ’14, Rare Birds: Forgotten Aircraft of the Second World War, Fonthill Media, Oxford, UK. Michelle Baker BSc ’06, sr. policy advisor, Office of the Premier of Ontario, Toronto, Ont. Erin Bourdeau BComm ’04, marketing manager, 3M Canada Company, London, Ont. Allison Burnett BA ’09, MA ’13, curator, Shelburne County Museum, Shelburne, N.S. Rebecca Bush LLB ’01, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Jennifer Charron BEd ’07, director, recruitment services, Lucas Professional Search Group, Young Professional of the Year, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Rochelle Dickenson BA ’02, instructor, Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology (Fennell Campus), Hamilton, Ont. Ryan Flannagan BA ’00, associate VP, student experience, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ont., July 1, ’16. Megan Fryer BHK ’08, occupational therapist, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Carly Griffin BSc ’05, PhD ’11, medical science liaison, Lundbeck Canada, Montreal, Que. Karen Hennessey LLB ’04, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Mohammad Hossain MEng ’03, deputy project director, Info Sarker Project, BCC, ICT Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ryan Jacobs JD ’03, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Jeanette Janzen Jones BFA ’02, assistant, programming, special events, Union, Toronto, Ont. Rebecca Kacaba LLB ’06, Lexpert‘s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Raja Khan BA ’09, sales and marketing co-ordinator, Bestway Group, Lahore, Pakistan. Kun Hui Lai BSc ’07, pharmacist, The Medicine Shoppe, Lamont, Calif. Sunita Mahant LLB ’05 Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Tracy McIntosh BA ’06, program officer, Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Ottawa, Ont. Neil Palesh BComm ’09, practical experience specialist, CPA Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. Stephanie Pouget Papak BA ’06, BEd ’07, MA ’12, curator, Amherstburg Historic Sites Association, Amherstburg, Ont. Sundeep Sandhu LLB ’06, Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Clinton Smit BComm ’07, insurance broker, account executive, Programmed Insurance Brokers, Belle River, Ont. Jay Strosberg LLB ’01 Lexpert’s 2015 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Corey Thompson MA ’01, Alcohol in the Writings of Herman Melville: “The Ever Devilish God of Grog”, McFarland Publishers ’15, Jefferson, N.C. Jordan Wasylyk BComm ’06, MBA ’08, media relations and communications manager, FCA US LLC, Auburn Hills, Mich. Peter Wilson BHK ’07, chiropractor, owner, Collaborative Health Group, Collingwood, Ont. Emmanuelle Zeesman BFA ’03, played Auntie Em, Broadway national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Wizard of Oz”, New York, N.Y. 2010s Lucas Gareri JD ’14, junior estates associate, Toronto, Ont. Nour Hachem Fawaz BA ’10, project manager, St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology, produced “Because It’s 2016” video, Windsor, Ont. Anutaj Kaur Atwal BASc ’11, technical inside sales, Rittal Systems Ltd., Mississauga, Ont. Carr Hatch JD ’10, lawyer, Thomson, Rogers LLP, Toronto, Ont. Paige Baillargeon BScN ’14, clinical educator, VON, London, Ont. Zain Ismail BComm ’12, manager of innovation and partnerships, Leamington District Memorial Hospital, Leamington, Ont. Melissa Bishop BHK ’10, BEd ’11, female athlete of the year, 11th Annual WESPY awards, March 28, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Lisa Brooking BScN ‘10, Orillia’s 2015 athlete of the year, Feb. 8, ‘16, Orillia, Ont. Kyle Devine BSW ’12, president, Devine Personnel Inc., New Business of the Year, Business Excellence Awards, April 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Loren Dillane BHK ’11, MHK ’13, sport and education programmer, Richmond Olympic Oval, Richmond, B.C. Joshua Ewener BA ’13, employee relations officer, Government of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S. Cardinal Fomradas MSW ’11, examination writer, Bachelor’s category, Association of Social Work Boards. Suresh Ganesan MEng ’15, design engineer, MEDA Limited Engineering & Technical Services, Windsor, Ont. Wei Jiea Leong BA ’12, assistant secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Dhruv Majumdar BCS ’14, senior systems administrator, Fusion IT Solutions, Edmonton, Alta. Robert McMann BA ’13, MA ’15, development analyst, MDB Insight, Hamilton, Ont. Matthew McNear BA ’14, BEd ’15, greenhouse supervisor, Platinum Produce, Blenheim, Ont. Shawna Partridge MA ’15, Rule of Seconds, Latitude 46 Publishing, Sudbury, Ont. Mercedes Phalavong BScN ’11, director of care, Amica at Windsor, Windsor, Ont. Heather Phillips BComm ’14, office manager, K.S. Crowder Enterprises, Essex, Ont. Carol Reader BA ‘13, BA ‘15, Clark Award recipient, May 10, ’16, Windsor. Ont. Christopher Reaume BMath ’12, actuarial analyst, Willis Towers Watson, Southfield, Mich. Nicole Sassine BHK ’11, BEd ’12, Dennis Fairall female track & field award, 11th Annual WESPY awards, March 28, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Victoria Billingsley BA ‘63, April 17, ‘16, McGregor, Ont. Paul Schlosser BComm ’11, MBA ‘13, customer success manager, Pareto Business Group, Windsor, Ont. Brian Brenn LLB ‘81, Sept. 27, ‘15, Surrey, B.C. Olumide Sosanya BComm ‘11, business analyst, Ply Gem Canada Inc., Calgary, Alta. Mustafa Suria BComm ‘15, financial analyst, Enercare Inc., Markham, Ont. James Taylor BComm ‘12, founder, The Collectors Inc., Mississauga, Ont. Korissa Williams BComm’15, female basketball award, 11th Annual WESPY awards, March 28, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Mary Ellen Bokesch DNA ‘68, Jan. 4, ‘16, Barrie, Ont. Dana Brezzi BA ‘94, April 3, ‘16, Chatham, Ont. Keith Broadbent BA ‘75, June 29, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Donna Brooks BA ‘73, April 4, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Lawrence Buckborough BA ‘54, July 8, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Lawrence Burchell BA ‘63, July 8, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Norma Chantler BA ‘80, March 24, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. John Cole BA ‘60, Feb. 15, ‘12, Ottawa, Ont. Wedding Ned Colovic BPE ‘76, BEd ‘77, May 28, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Stefani (Blak) McMahon BA ‘12, and Alexander McMahon, May 7, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Sharon Cooper Moore CBA ‘91, Sept. 16, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Births Nicole Carder BA ‘03, BEd ‘04, and David Carder, a son, Beau David Wayne, Dec. 18, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Tariqul Chowdhury BA ‘08, and Jinnatun Nisa, a son, Arzan Bin Tariq, May 11, ‘15, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Tariqul is a financial analyst, Diamond Traders, Chittagong, Bangladesh. In Memoriam Douglas Armstrong DM ‘64, MBA ‘66, BA ’91, May 26, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Richard Evans BA ‘57, Dec. 20, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Rita Fetter BA ‘66, Feb. 4, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Robert Field MBA ‘73, Aug. 7, ‘13, Inglewood, Ont. Pierre Gagne BA ‘73, BEd ‘74, Dec. 28, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Theresa Georges DTE ‘73, BA ‘74, BEd ‘74, MEd ‘79, April 24, ‘16, Leamington, Ont. Bernice Gignac BA ‘70, March 5, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Robert Hanson BA ‘65, June 16, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. view . fall 2016 41 Jonathan Hastie BA ‘03, Feb. 1, ‘16, Toronto, Ont. Jerry Musyj BA ‘69, May 3, ‘16, McGregor, Ont. Leo Samson BA ’47, June 5, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Betty Hellwig DPN ‘76, June 17, ‘16, Toronto, Ont. John Naccarato BA ‘72, June 22, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Gary Hillman CBA ‘72, Sept. 11, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Cynthia Nicholas LLB ‘82, May 19, ‘16, Scarborough, Ont. George Sheehan BSc ’85, BSc ’87, BCS ’96, March 5, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Mary Holmes BComm ‘71, Jan. 5, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Garnet Hornick BA ‘63, Feb. 21, ‘16, Leamington, Ont. Richard Hornsey BA ‘62, MA ‘66, Dec. 20, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Erna Janzen BA ‘74, Nov. 12, ‘11, Leamington, Ont. Cynthia Lauwereys BSW ‘11, Nov. 10, ‘14, Wallaceburg, Ont. Anna Marie Ljulj BA’77, Feb. 20, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Anthony Lopes CBA ‘71, Feb. 1, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Louise Love BComm ‘88, April 4, ‘13, Bolton, Ont. Kenneth Magowan BA ‘60, June 18, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Jerome Malone BA ‘65, MA ‘68, March 10, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Leo McArthur BComm ‘59, Jan. 11, ‘16, King City, Ont. Ann McKeown BA ‘59, April 30, ‘16, Toronto, Ont. Robert Michalik BA ‘69, April 15, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Joachim Mueller BA ‘74, BEd ‘75, Jan. 19, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Thomas Muldoon BA ‘71, MEd ‘75, May 29, ‘16, Tecumseh, Ont. 42 view . fall 2016 Ted Shiner BSc ’66, MSc ’67, May 19, ’14, Oshawa, Ont. Vartan Ohanessian BComm ‘61, April 7, ‘13, Toronto, Ont. Marina Sionov BScN ‘86, Feb. 14, ’16, Royal Oak, Mich. Peter Oprica BA ‘64, Oct. 8, ‘15, Kitchener, Ont. Lonnie Smith BComm ’86, June 28, ’16, Watford, Ont. Monica Pare BA ‘90, Jan. 31, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Dennis Solet BA ’73, BEd ’73, DTE ’73, Feb. 2, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Howard Pawley LLD ‘93, Dec. 30, ‘15, Windsor, Ont. Geraldine Payne MA ‘62, Sept. 16, ‘14, Camlachie, Ont. Ronald Stephen BA ’58, MEd ’79, March 20, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Bertram Stevens BA 78, MA ’80, March 24, ’16, London, Ont. Helen Stevens BA ’79, MA ’81, June 17, ’16, London, Ont. Donal Stone BA ’60, MA ’78, May 22, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Norman Thibert BA ’46, June 19, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Ronald Truant BA ’72, BComm ’74, BCO ’74, Feb. 16, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Jennifer Vieira LLB ’05, July 12, ’16, Toronto, Ont. Gwyneth Watts BA ’79, BA ’80, BEd ’81, Feb. 21, ’16, Windsor, Ont. John Pichelli LLB ‘75, May 30, ‘13, Burlington, Ont. Dr. Trevor Price MA ‘67, University Professor, Political Science, July 7, ‘16, Windsor, Ont. Donald W. Reynolds BA ’48, April 30, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Franko Ritosa BA ’84, March 2, ’16, Windsor, Ont. Alexander Rivard BA ’55, Oct. 24, ’13, Tilbury, Ont. 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