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Page 1: Fall 2013 Bishop's magazine web · 2019. 3. 18. · FALL 2013 BISHOP’S UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE 7 Jane Everett ’75 (aunt), Alexandra, Peter Everett ’74 Class of 2013 BA B BA BBH

BISHOP’SYour University Magazine No. 41 Fall 2013

Degrees of achievement2013 Convocation memories

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Charitable donations to our Annual Fund touch every aspect of campus life. They play a crucial role in providing the excellent classroom environment and enriching extracurricular experiences students like Alex and Allison take advantage of on a daily basis.

When you're asked to support our Annual Fund this year, please consider responding generously to help Bishop’s maintain its position as a leader in undergraduate education.

YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN for Alex Fournier and Allison Verville

To make an important difference to the lives of BU students, visit ubishops.ca/gift or contact Liz Mazurek ’08: 1-866-822-5210, [email protected]

A student of entrepreneurship and marketing, if Alex isn’t studying to maintain his generous scholarship, he can be found in the SUB, working as the Director of Finance and Operations for the SRC. He applies his business education to real life situations, such as managing the campus convenience store and student bar.

Allison, a fourth year neuroscience student from Whitby ON, keeps active in campus life as a midfielder on the varsity women’s soccer team, the VP Academic on the SRC, a volunteer for the Build a Better Purple campaign, and a member of the Student Alumni Association.

2013-14 Bishop’s Annual Fund

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Help save paper and reduce printing costs. Read the online version of your magazine. Notify Sarah Haddon ’01 if you wish to forgo your printed [email protected]

www.ubishops.ca/alumni

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From the corporate world to philanthropy: meet our new leader of advancement

Degrees of achievement 2013 Convocation memories

Mission accomplished! 2013 Sherbrooke Canada Games a resounding success

2013 Class of the Top 10 After 10 Bishop’s honours ten accomplished graduates between 1992 and 2002

Distant education Students go abroad to learn

Donor Appreciation Report 2012-13

A reservoir of energy Bishop’s now operates the � rst geothermal heating district in Canada

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Principal’s Page A league of our own: promoting a shared model of education

My Space A new inviting social space in front of the arches

Campus notes Getting � t for the future, disaster relief, retiring faculty and more...

Alumni Events

Marriages

Births

In memoriam & Honorary gifts

Through the Years

Alumni Perspectives Karen York ’69 on shared elements of a healing garden

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Contents Regular features

Bishop’s University Magazine is published three times a year by the University Advancement Of� ce. 866-822-5210; [email protected] and designed by Pam McPhail.Contributors: Sarah Haddon ’01, Liz Mazurek ’08, Matt McBrine ’96, Lorna Ruemper ’11.Cover photo by Caméléo Photo.

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Jane Brydges ’95

Steve Losty ’96

Chris Burns ’94

Geoff MacDonald ’92

Colin Feasby ’94

Vince Morena ’93

Chris Hirsch ’00

Jennifer Quinn ’94

Sonia Isaac-Mann ’95

Chad Schella ’94

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From the corporate world to philanthropy: meet our new leader of advancement

Brigitte QuintalExecutive Director of University Advancement

Brigitte earned a BA and an MA in Theology from the Dominican University College and a BCL from McGill. She became a member of the Quebec Bar Association in 1992. After working for Bell Canada for close to 14 years, she moved to the philanthropic sector.

She joined McGill University in 2007 where she acted as Associate Campaign Director, work ing most ly in the development of philanthropic potential in Europe and with Quebec corporat ions. In 2010 Brigitte returned to her hometown of Sherbrooke to become Director of Development for the Faculty of Medicine and then Development & Campaign Director at l’Université de Sherbrooke.

In May 2013 Brigitte became the new leader of Advancement at Bishop’s where she will guide fundraising, alumni relations and communications.

How does a lawyer in the

corporate world

become a leader in the

philanthropic sector? What is your

greatest strength?

What are your immediate priorities?

Anything in particular

you want to say to our

readers?

What excites you most

about coming to Bishop’s?

What do you think of our

University so far?

In 2000 I had a transforma-tive experience which led to a major career change. One of my alma maters, the Domin-ican University College of Ottawa, recruited me as a vol-unteer, resulting in an oppor-tunity for me to witness, fi rst hand, generosity in action—the dedication and engagement of both volunteers and donors.

When McGill, another of my alma maters, presented me with an opportunity to work for its campaign, I made the transition and learned a tremendous amount on the job from my Assistant VP Development (who is now VP). I found development work fas-cinating and fulfi lling. When a position became available in Sherbrooke, I chose to return to my hometown.

Bishop’s offers a liberal educa-tion that speaks to my values and resembles my own under-graduate background. You might say I’ve come full circle, from my theoretical studies to actually practicing and promo-ting the value of giving.

We did not involve volun-teers in fundraising at other universities to the large extent that Bishop’s does. This aspect of my job will be new and stimulating.

The closeness of the rela-tionships is exceptional. I am hugely impressed by the intimate connections among alumni, students and others of the Bishop’s community.

I enjoy meeting and interacting with people. I look forward to developing good relationships with everyone.

To get to know and understand the different constituencies, to sustain and grow our cur-rent programs, such as the Annual Fund and corporate giving, andto build on our strong foundation in all areas of advancement.

I am happy to be in a place where I will become acquainted with many great individuals and have the chance to make a difference at an institution that has contrib-uted so much to the Eastern Townships where I was born.

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Principal’s Page

A league of our ownPromoting a shared model of education

E very fall the football Gaiters compete against a team from the Maritimes, extending their play beyond prov-

incial boundaries. In May of this year Bishop’s formalized a new alliance, the U4 League, with three of its friendly Mari-times rivals: Acadia, Mount Allison, and St. Francis Xavier. Designed to promote and enhance our shared liberal arts model of education, this strategic partnership arose from our common features:

• small size (under 4,500 students); • primarily residential nature (more than 75% of students live on campus or within two km);

• primarily undergraduate student body (over 90% are undergraduates); • national student demographic (at least 40% are from out of province); and• small town locations. We also created our League as a

response to growing concerns—expressed by students, parents, educators and media commentators—about the deterioration of undergraduate education in Canada. Although our type of university carries cachet in the US, in Canada the large, urban, research-oriented institution has become the norm.

Facing fi nancial challenges, most uni-versities have been increasing their under-graduate enrolments, while focusing their resources primarily on building graduate programs and research capacity. U4 insti-tutions offer an attractive alternative for the undergraduate student: small classes and direct contact with professors who usually do the teaching themselves.

To survive and prosper in an era of lim-ited government funding, the U4 institu-tions must do even better. In this respect, our League is not a fi rst step towards some

future merger. We will continue to be rivals, but we believe that if our model of education becomes more widely under-stood and appreciated we may well enlarge the pool of high quality applicants rather than simply compete for the present number. We want to sustain enrolments, not increase them to the point our intimate learning experience gets eroded.

We are optimistic about the possibilities for collaboration in a wide range of aca-demic, administrative, and extracurricu-lar activities. But even with a structure of governance and a budget of $600,000 for three years (raised from outside our oper-ating budgets), the League will only realize its potential benefi ts if individuals—stu-dents, faculty, and staff—reach out to develop initiatives with other members.

Four eastern universities, each over 150 years old, each ranked highly in the Maclean’s and The Globe and Mail surveys, as well as in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE): perhaps one day Canadians will proudly promote our undergraduate model as being in a league of our own by any measure. ■

U4 LEAGUE IN ACTION

• “Up for Debate”: The Future of Under-graduate Education – held in February at Bishop’s. Students, faculty, staff, and administrators participated in a student debating tournament and TEDx Talks. • “Teaching In and Beyond the Class-room” – held in April at Mount Alli-son University. Students and faculty explored the many roles students play in undergraduate teaching and mentoring. • Undergraduate Research Showcase – Fall 2013 at Acadia University. • Student Leadership Forum – Fall 2013 at St. Francis Xavier University. • “Up for Debate” Round II – January 31, 2014 at Bishop’s.

FUTURE COLLABORATION

The U4 League might pursue collabora-tion in a number of ways: • by designing programs, courses, activ-ities and exchanges that students from each of our universities can access—on and off campus; • by expanding the teaching, research and professional opportunities for fac-ulty through the extended horizon of the League;

• by developing joint research projects, particularly those involving students as researchers; • by implementing a best practices approach to teaching; and• by conducting joint analyses of institu-tional operations to determine how com-munications, branding, administration, technology and service delivery might be improved.

For information: www.u4league.ca

Michael Goldbloom

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Emeritus ProfessorsDr. Andrew Johnson (Political Studies)Prof. Margaret Lawther (Fine Arts)

Bishop’s University bestowed honorary degrees on four highly respected individualsand installed its Chancellor-Elect at the 184th Convocation.back: Chancellor-Elect Brian M. Levitt, Johnny Reid ’98, entertainer and winner of multiple CCMA and JUNO awards, Chancellor Scott Griffi n OC, ’60, DCL ’02, The Honourable Jean Charest PC, 29th Premier of Quebec, Michael Goldbloom, Principal & Vice-Chancellorfront: Alain Lemaire, business leader and former CEO of Cascades, Monique Nadeau-Saumier ‘83, former executive director of the ETRC and promoter of regional culture

Samantha, Francisco Couto ’83 Catherine, Gilles Couturier ’80 Catherine Fontaine, Maureen Curphey ’74, Elizabeth Fontaine

Janet Druet (mother), Wanda Patton

Degrees of achievement 2013 Convocation memories

Katelyn LeClair BBA ‘13, (with distinction)

Valedictorian’s address (excerpts):

Let’s go back to where it all began... Orientation! The Bishop’s culture is both bold and distinctive; the week began with the chanting of Raise a Toast, included a concert, a tour, a speech, Gait nights, and even our fi rst football game. After seven days, exhaustion hit.

Beneath the craziness that is Frosh, it wasn’t until this year that I real-ized what this week was teaching us; it laid the ground work of our liberal education and brought us into the Bishop’s community...

There’s one last thing we owe BU: not to be tainted by the real world, to give Bishop’s the respect it deserves and to take the values we have learned while hidden away in this bubble with us wherever we go. And always remember to Raise a Toast.

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Build a Better Purple 2013

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Getting together to “give back a little purple,” 128 members of the Class of 2013 donated $1,500 to the Build a Better Purple Fund, making it the most successful grad class gift campaign in Bishop's history.

The Fund is available this fall to returning students to support projects that make a positive impact on our University, their fellow students and the Lennoxville community at large. The Class of 2013 donors will vote on which projects receive funding.

Thank you, Graduates of 2013, for leaving this wonderful legacy at Bishop's.

535 graduates in the Class of 2013

William and Nancy Turner Teaching AwardProfessor Mike Teed (Business) creates a great learning environment for his students both inside and outside of the classroom... He works hard to keep students on their toes, from in-class demonstrations of positive and negative reinforcement by distributing chocolate bars and Brussels sprouts to coming to class in a wrestler’s mask on Hal-loween. Teed always surprises his students, creating a buzz in the hall.

Emily Bird BA ‘13, Psychology & Human Resource Management; Sports Studies Major

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Johnny Reid ’98, DCL ’13 performed at the Opening Ceremonies. Pictured with current Gaiter athletes who carried the torch during the fi nal stages of the torch relay around the track at the Université de Sherbrooke stadium: Allison Verville (soccer), Andi Smith (rugby), Karl Meisal (golf), Benjamin Silverman (lacrosse), Shayne Crawford (rugby), Dave Belanger (basketball), Sara Madaleno (hockey), Catherine Rondeau (basketball).

Made in the Townships: the impressive aluminum cauldron that will be lit again at future Canada Games was a collaborative eff ort of the Bishop’s University’s Fine Arts Department (artistic design), the NSERC Chair in Design for Aluminum at the Université de Sherbrooke (planning and engineering) and the Lennoxville Vocational Centre (manufacturing and assembly).

Michael Little ’13 and a chef in Dewhurst.Canada’s youngest salaried manager when he joined Sodexo permanently in 2007, Michael has been Food & Beverage Manager at Bishop’s since 2010. Games veterans from across the country enthused that the fare at Bishop’s was the best experienced at a Canada Games to date.

"With our focus on healthy, nutritious fare, the food exceeded the Games’ requirement for the proportion of organic and fair trade items and doubled the target for locally sourced food," says Michael.

The 2013 Canada Games, from the Opening Ceremonies to the Closing Ceremonies, and everything in between, will go down in history as a tremendously successful event. However, the Athletes Village – Bishop's – will be remembered most. Congratulations BU!!

Sue Hylland ’81

6,329 volunteers and 14,897 participants contributed to the success of the Games. The venues met the highest standards, records were broken, friendships made and many legacies remain. The words on everyone’s lips: THANK YOU!

Tom Allen ’69

There is no limit to what can be accomplished when we combine our strengths, talents and ambitions. It has been a great privilege for me to be part of this incredible adventure.Monique Leroux DCL ’11

At the Closing Ceremonies Tom Allen ’69 (Sherbrooke Games Chair) and Monique Leroux CM, DCL ’11 (Sherbrooke Games President) passed the torch to Tom Quinn (Chair of Canada Games Council). Bernard Sévigny (Sherbrooke Mayor) in back.

Scott Ring, Bishop’s student, Gaiter, and a Games volunteer, Sue Hylland ’81, President & CEO of Canada Games Council (and Scott’s mother), Laura ’78 and Stephen ’78 Jarvis, members of Team Ontario’s Mission.

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Mission accomplished!

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The business of change

Reaching for the stars

W hen Jane decided to start her own management consultant company, she thought “my edu-

cation trained me for something different.” But her path reveals a continuity that terms such as innovation, development and trans-formation best describe.

After Bishop’s, Jane went to work at Nortel Networks, responsible for the imple-mentation of environmental technologies as business opportunities. Her mentor and colleague at the time told her, “if you are not lead dog, the scenery never changes.”

“So together we changed the scenery,” she says. Jane and her team developed the world’s first lead-free telephone, receiving several awards for innovation.

To advance her career in the “green” business, Jane pursued graduate studies at MIT, writing her thesis on hydrogen fuel-ling stations for fuel cell buses. Recruited by several Fortune 500 companies, she chose to become an internal consultant in the Corporate Strategic Initiatives group at

General Motors. She worked on developing non-automotive applications for fuel cell technology and exploring the possibility of GM getting into the general aviation business. In 2002, GM sent her to Europe as project leader for HR Operations Service Transformation and Integration. She helped to reduce GM’s HR costs and increase its productivity in 16 different countries.

Jane returned to North America to head up a similar project for GM and later worked at a small US boutique firm called EquaTerra (now KPMG). “I spent five years as a senior advisor, providing global enter-prises with advisory, transformation, and governance services that enabled clients to achieve sustainable value in their business processes and service delivery excellence.”

Recognizing her ability and passion for management consulting, Jane went out on her own and has not looked back. She and her associates assist global clients design-ing strategies and solutions for sustainable business transformation. ■

C hris remembers how Bishop’s influ-enced his career path. “As one of only a few Physics students in a relatively

new department, I became more involved than students in larger, more established departments at other universities. During the summers, Dr. Lorne Nelson hired me to do astrophysical research, test laboratory equipment and even design experiments. This work showed me how to apply what I learned to real-world problems.”

Dr. Nelson also sparked Chris’s love for astronomy. He went to the U of T for graduate studies, but “Bishop’s wasn’t done with me. My PhD adviser, Prof. Charles Dyer, graduated from Bishop’s in 1968.”

He taught for five years at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania before going to Pasadena for a three-year postdoctoral research position at Carnegie. While there, a local college offered his wife Jenny, also a professional astronomer, a tenure-track position and then Carnegie offered Chris a permanent position. “We quite unintentionally solved our two-body problem (the difficulty for both spouses to

find employment in the same field at the same institution or at least in the same geographic region).”

Carnegie is a special place, and its environment reflects the values of an insti-tution dedicated to enabling exceptional scientists to pursue their ideas with com-plete freedom. Chris’s primary responsibil-ity is to do great science.

Among other interests, he spends time working on the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP). Supernovae, the explosive ends of stars’ lives, are essential to understanding the origin of the elements and can also be used to measure distances to other galaxies. The CSP attempts to provide independent constraints on the nature of Dark Energy by both improving our understanding of the nearby supernovae and working with infra-red telescopes to better measure the expansion of the universe.

An enthusiastic scientist with a signifi-cant record of achievement in research and instruction, Chris is a recognized expert in the astronomical distance scale, cosmol-ogy, and supernova physics. ■

Jane Brydges ’95President, Brydges and Associates Inc. Ottawa

Jane graduated with a BA in Political Studies from Bishop’s and Master’s degrees in City Planning – Environmental Technology, and in Science, Technology and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Chris Burns ’94 Research Associate, Carnegie Observatories Pasadena CA

Chris graduated with a BSc in Honours Physics from Bishop’s and an MSc and PhD in Theoretical/Observational Astrophysics from the University of Toronto.

Bishop’s University takes pride in its graduates—all of them. They lead in every walk of life. In the 2013 Class of the Top 10 After 10, we honour ten accomplished graduates between 1992 and 2002.

Top 10 After 10

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A corporate lawyer with a social conscience

The kid on advertising’s block

D uring his year of articling, Colin spent lots of time watching court and found the most compelling law-

yers were effective storytellers. “I realized the true essence of oral advocacy is story-telling, not argument,” explains Colin. “A story or narrative is the dominant way people make sense of the world.”

Colin’s own story reflects his broad, liberal education as he gained a solid background in the arts before entering the profession of law. He joined Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt as an associate in 1999 but kept his mind on further studies.

When the chance came to take time off from his firm in Calgary and attend Columbia, he eagerly left for New York City where he completed a JSD (equiva-lent to a PhD) in law in 2007. That year, Lexpert Magazine named Colin a “Rising Star” in their “Top 40 under 40” list of Canadian lawyers.

Colin acts for multinational corporate clients in complex litigation. He continues to write about constitutional law and the democratic process, the subject of his JSD dissertation, with some of his articles cited in Supreme Court of Canada decisions.

Colin has represented the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) in a number of public interest cases, including in the Supreme Court of Canada. In 2011, he took on a case regarding critical Facebook postings by students and the constitutional right to free expression in universities.

In 2012, he represented the CCLA in a case before the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal concerning the constitutional right to strike.

About his pro bono work, Colin says, “I’m happy to fight for important prin-ciples.” In court or out, the stories he con-structs often serve the cause of the individ-ual’s rights and freedoms in democracy. ■

A member of John St. Advertising since 2005, Chris helped the company grow from 20 to over 100 employees

in five short years. He was instrumental in John St. becoming Marketing Magazine’s Agency of the Year in 2008 and played a leading role in transforming a traditional creative department into a digitally inte-grated workplace that won silver for Agency of the Year and for Digital Agency of the Year at the 2012 Strategy Magazine Agency Awards. That same year, John St. named Chris the company’s first Creative Director (CD) since it was founded in 2001.

“One thing you quickly learn in the advertising industry,” says Chris, “is that the awards you win for building success-ful campaigns are the currency by which your career gets measured.” As a young copywriter, he won awards at national and international competitions, including Silver and Gold at New York’s One Show and the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in France.

His commercials have gained recognition for their effective use of humour, appearing on TBS’ World’s Funniest Commercials.

While Chris takes pride in building suc-cessful campaigns for clients in the private sector, he finds his work for various causes “an especially rewarding part of my job.” He’s used his creative skills to foster real change for many not-for-profit and char-itable organizations, including the World Wildlife Fund, Kids Help Phone, War Child, and the Canadian Cancer Society.

One of the youngest and most innova-tive CDs in the country, Chris might just have changed your life. Men: check your liquor cabinet and the brand of your latest underwear. Chris created the wildly popu-lar “Wiserwood” campaign for Wiser’s Whiskey and the “Guy at Home in His Underwear” for Stanfield’s—named one of the top five social media campaigns in the world at the influential SXSW conference in 2011. ■

Colin Feasby ’94Partner, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Calgary

Colin graduated with a BA in Honours History and Classical Studies from Bishop’s, an MA in History from the University of Western Ontario, an LLB from the University of Alberta, and an LLM and JSD from Columbia University.

Chris Hirsch ’00 Creative Director, John St. Advertising Toronto

Chris graduated with a BA in Philosophy from Bishop’s and a postgraduate diploma in Advertising from Humber College.

Top 10 After 10

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A healing journey

Mergers, acquisitions and moustaches

O riginally from Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation in Quebec, Sonia went west after Bishop’s. Working

in the field of First Nations health in the summers while studying at the University of Alberta sharpened her awareness of the many health concerns in First Nations com-munities. She realized she wanted to influ-ence government policy through research and program development.

Hired by the Assembly of First Nations in 2004, Sonia began to have her say in making sure government money was put to good use. In 2005, Health Canada announced Upstream Investment program funding of $700 million (since renewed for $660 million) to address such issues as suicide, diabetes, maternal health and early childhood development with the goal of developing policies and programs to be rolled out into various communities.

Along the way Sonia worked with the First Nations Information Governance Committee to develop a tool on principles of research that continues to guide her

work today: Ownership, Control, Access and Possession. She also gained valuable experience in the area of Indian Residential Schools (IRS), managing a team to ensure necessary health supports were readily available to former IRS students during their healing journey.

As an adjunct professor at Laurentian University, she is currently investigating the use of tobacco among First Nations youth. One encouraging result: when young people learn about the traditional uses of tobacco they begin to feel empowered and proud of their identity and linkage to their past which influences their decisions of today.

Sonia’s career so far has been a journey in the cause of healing for the First Nations. Her work involves extensive travel across Canada as well as internationally.

“Part of my job is to ensure communities have access to quality services and equal-ity of services.” Obstacles remain but the goal is clear: “to establish a comprehensive health service model that is developed, implemented, and led by First Nations.” ■

S teve has enjoyed a successful career in Investment Banking in Canada and Europe. While studying at Bishop’s,

Steve interned for two summers at RBC Capital Markets in Toronto and on gradua-tion secured a full-time position there.

He moved to the UK in 1998 to work for a leading European bank, wanting to gain international experience in a key centre for global finance. While there, Steve advised on a number of significant transactions for leading global clients, including Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

“Working in London afforded me an opportunity to advise a range of clients from a variety of countries across Europe and beyond, as well as a chance to live in one of the world’s great cities.”

Steve returned to Canada from London in 2005 to join CIBC. He has continued

his Investment Banking career, advising cli-ents across a range of industries, including Rio Tinto on its $45 billion acquisition of Alcan, the largest ever Metals & Mining transaction at that time, and more recently Leon’s on its acquisition of The Brick.

Steve also devotes considerable time to community and charitable initiatives. For several years he has led CIBC’s con-tribution to “Movember”, a moustache growing fundraising campaign in sup-port of Prostate Cancer Canada, with the team raising over $1.7 million to-date. CIBC has been ranked #1 nationally and globally for fundraising for a number of years. Steve was recently appointed to the Audit & Finance Committee of the Board of Directors of Prostate Cancer Canada. ■

Sonia Isaac-Mann ’95Assistant Director of Health Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa

Sonia graduated with a BSc in Biology from Bishop’s and an MSc in Medical Sciences – Public Health Sciences from the University of Alberta.

Steve Losty ’96 Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment BankingCIBC World Markets Inc., Toronto

Steve graduated with a BBA, Major in Finance and Minor in Economics, from Bishop’s.

Top 10 After 10

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Against the odds

A legendary bagel

W hen Geoff co-founded EdgePoint Investment Group in 2008, a business reporter at the National

Post wrote: “It takes guts to launch a new fund company near the bottom of the most vicious bear market in most investors’ life-times.” But Geoff maintained at the time, “an increased emphasis on sales and mar-keting in the industry took the focus away from what matters most: investment results for the end investor.” And so he launched a small investor-led mutual fund company driven by individuals with investment backgrounds.

Geoff knows small. He hails from Canada’s smallest province, PEI, and spent four years at Bishop’s before eventually set-tling in Toronto. In the world of fi nance, however, his story is large.

He worked as an Analyst/Portfolio Manager for the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (1994-98) where he successfully man-

aged a Canadian equity portfolio in excess of $1 billion. As Vice President at Investco Trimark (1998-2007), he continued to enjoy success: under his management, for example, assets of an income growth fund grew from $2.7 billion to over $8 billion.

Barron’s named Geoff one of the 50 best fund managers of 2007 and the World Economic Forum selected him as a “Young Global Leader” in 2009. No wonder EdgePoint can cite many gains in its fi ve years, such as all portfolios returning top quartile performance and assets growing to over $5 billion.

Geoff claims: “My professional accom-plishments result from executing a decep-tively simple idea—focusing solely on the end investor, helping lead a staff of only 33 individuals to compete against companies with 300-800 employees, and stealing a bit of market share every day since our launch of EdgePoint.” ■

T he challenge for Vince was not how to make a great bagel, but how to expand a small family business.

After all, Vince and his brothers Nick and Robert started making bagels at the age of 14—by hand, just as they are still made today.

When their father, Joe Morena, bought out his partner in 1994, Vince joined the family business on a full time basis, bring-ing what he had learned about the food and service industry from his year as manager and event planner at Le Crystal reception hall in Montreal.

“Having the energy and drive that comes with youth, I immediately started to push the business in new directions,” says Vince.

To increase production, Vince opened a store in 1995 at the Esposito Super Market in St Laurent. A year later, he designed and built St-Viateur Bagel and Café on Mont Royal, a place he calls “ an extension of myself.”

In 1998, the café concept extended to include catering and by 2001 had evolved

into a full-service restaurant in NDG’s trendy Monkland Village.

2008 saw the launch of Canada’s fi rst online bagel shop: stviateurbagel.com. “I was able to use our growing popularity to sell our niche product online,” explains Vince. The company ships bagels all across North America, selling over 10,000 dozen online in 2012.

With retail stores outfi tted to service a growing wholesale network, St-Viateur bagels can now be found in over 400 stores in different regions of Canada. “We believe this network represents the future for us and aim to double the number of stores carrying our bagels within the next two years.”

Long a Montreal institution, St-Viateur Bagel has achieved near celebrity status. It has been featured on television’s Today Show, the Anthony Bourdain Show, and Food Network’s Glutton for Punishment.

Proud that “we sell every bagel we make,” Vince lists William Shatner and Steven Spielberg among his online customers. ■

Geoff MacDonald ’92Founding Partner, CIO and co-CEO of EdgePoint Investment Group Inc., Toronto

Geoff graduated with a BBA from Bishop’s and an MBA from the University of Windsor and earned his CFA designation in 1997.

Vince Morena ’93 President and Co-owner, St-Viateur Bagel Montreal

Vince graduated with a BBA in Human Resources from Bishop’s.

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The quintessential roving reporter

People matter

I n 2006, after almost ten years reporting for The Toronto Star, Jennifer chose to go overseas even though newspapers

were shrinking, not expanding, their ranks of foreign correspondents. “It was a huge risk,” says Jennifer. “But then—and now—I didn’t want to be the kind of person who looks back on her life and thinks, ‘I wonder what I could have done if only I’d tried that.’”

Eight days after arriving at Heathrow, Jennifer landed a job in the newsroom of the Associated Press, the world’s largest news agency. Fleet Street. In AP’s busy London bureau, she reported on British and international politics, the justice system, and terrorism, and wrote features on such topics as the Royal Family and illegal drugs.

For five years, she saw history close up, on assignment from the White House, the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, G8 conferences, NATO summits, and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. She even filed

a news alert on UN sanctions from a plane 35,000 feet above the Atlantic.

While becoming a better journalist, Jennifer also learned “reporters can do more than write.” From Fleet Street, she moved into the world of diplomacy as the Head of Communications at Canada’s High Commission in the UK. “I learned a whole new set of skills, ranging from how to work with our Prime Minister’s office to how much red and white wine an after-noon reception requires.”

In November 2012, Jennifer returned to The Toronto Star as an investigative repor-ter with a mandate to write highly detailed stories of national and international sig-nificance. For example, she helped expose loopholes in Canada’s laws that allow sex offenders to travel freely abroad and abuse children—a story which resulted in the Minister of Public Safety vowing to solve the problem.

Jennifer does not wonder, “What if? Only, what’s next?” ■

W hen Chad arrived at Bishop’s in the fall of 1990, little did he know his time at the university

would open up a world of friendships and personal growth that continue to enhance his life to this day.

Chad’s cheerful personality helped him become an active member of campus life: he served as an RA and as President of the Students’ Representative Council for two successive terms.

“I learned discipline and judgment, and that you must conduct yourself with integ-rity,” he says. “It also helps if you acquire the ability to deal with all types of individ-uals and personalities.”

After Bishop’s, Chad indulged his love of politics, working for the Honourable Jean Charest DCL ’13, at the time one of only two Progressive Conservative MPs sitting in Parliament, and then with The Right Honourable Joe Clark.

But after many years in the political arena, Chad turned to another love: sports.

He served with the Royal Canadian Golf Association and the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club, where he was the only Director of Player Services in the NHL.

In 2012 Chad jumped back into the political fray as Director of Government Affairs for Canada Post, Canada’s largest employer and primary postal operator. “It’s a fascinating job, because we must meet the shifting digital and physical deliv-ery needs of Canadians while also becom-ing financially self-sufficient.”

Chad remains passionate about his sup-port for Roger’s House, the pediatric palli-ative care centre he helped build in Ottawa in honour of his late friend and mentor, NHL coach Roger Neilson. “I start every day with the knowledge that my worst day, and that of my wife and children, is much better than some people’s best.”

“My years at Bishop’s rank among the greatest of my life so far, and my Bishop’s network is integral to my personal and pro-fessional success,” he concludes. ■

Jennifer Quinn ’94Journalist, The Toronto Star, Toronto

Jennifer graduated with a BA in Honours History from Bishop’s and a Bachelor of Journalism from Ryerson University.

Chad Schella ’94 Director of Government AffairsCanada Post Corporation, Ottawa

Chad graduated with a BA in Honours Political Studies from Bishop’s.

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Bishop’s at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento (the City Hall Square) of Valencia, near where classes were held

Bishop’s in Egypt on the West Bank across from Luxor in front of two colossal statues of the pharaoh Amunhotep III

Students climbed into the “Red” pyramid at Dashur, the fi rst true pyramid built by Sneferu

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Distant Education Students go abroad to learn

H aving lived in Valencia for four years, Prof. Pruneau felt comfortable taking her Bishop’s students to her “second home” for a Spanish immersion course. With its sunny cli-

mate, seaside location and ample cultural offerings, Spain’s third largest city made the perfect setting to encourage students to learn Spanish.

During their month in Valencia, students spoke only Spanish in class and at “home,” since they boarded with Spanish families. On Mondays, the Tandem Language Exchange gave students the chance to practice Spanish with a native speaker who replied in English or French. BU students who mingled with foreign students at the language school found that “sometimes the easiest way of communication was, in fact, Spanish.”

Most importantly, learning Spanish meant participating in an extensive cultural program. Students sampled everything from volleyball, Olympic games, a barbecue, and camping on the beach, to a variety of museums dedicated to such matters as bullfi ghting, modernity and the fi ne arts. Throw in wine tasting, salsa classes, a bike trip, a karaoke party, a visit to the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, a Flamenco show, and dinner at a typical Spanish bodega, and you have a complete formula for mastering a new language in an enjoyable way. ■

Following a formula in Valencia Prof. Myriam Pruneau (Modern Languages)

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Students labour in an agroecological “Mandala” garden at an MST settlement in Paraná

Students tour the gardens at the MST national school in Săo Paulo

Taking elevations on the west side of the gate

The excavation team at the bottom of a tomb

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Imagine a Bishop’s student explaining how Egyptian artists decorated tombs, her con-temporary voice echoing in the unfi nished

tomb of the 12th century BCE royal vizier, Ramose. Or another student discussing ancient Egyptian temple architecture while standing next to the inner sanctum of the god Horus in the most complete surviving temple at Edfu. Students in Prof. Matthews’ spring course gained a unique opportunity to present their research on location in the land of the Pharaohs.

After two weeks of intensive class work at Bishop’s, Prof. Matthews and 13 students fl ew to Egypt for two weeks of exploring sites of historical and archaeological sig-nifi cance. Although they visited such tour-ist attractions as the Giza pyramids, the Karnak Temple, and the Valley of the Kings, they also travelled to many lesser-known and seldom visited places.

Matthews recalls the “long bumpy three-hour bus ride” from Giza 30 km south to

Meidum to see the fi rst attempt to build a pyramid with smooth sides. Except for the police guards, “we had the pyramid all to ourselves.”

Inside, Matthews and his students made the long climb down into the burial cham-ber; outside, they understood why this pyramid failed, its angle so steep that cracks appeared in the casing and some of the outer structure collapsed.

The class found themselves virtually alone again at Dashur when visiting two pyramids Pharaoh Sneferu ordered built: the “Bent” pyramid and the fi rst true pyramid, the so-called “Red” pyramid. “We returned to the bus exhausted after a long morning,” says Matthews. “Climbing in and out of pyra-mids is arduous, hot work!”

As one student said, no doubt speaking for the whole class, “I now know the history of pyramid building because I feel it in my tired legs!” ■

D r. Gilbert offers a course called “Social Movements and Social Change” that requires travelling to

learn with your hands as well as your head. Last May, 16 undergraduate and two gradu-ate students from Bishop’s and six other Canadian universities joined Dr. Gilbert in Brazil to study what may well be the world’s largest and most dynamic social movement: The Landless Workers of Brazil (MST).

With support from the Catholic Church and many international organizations, the MST helps poor and marginalized Brazilians turn under-utilized farmlands into cooperative, agricultural communities.

Students sought to understand and evalu-ate how the MST mobilizes and organizes some 1.5 million members under intimi-dating and often violent circumstances. Students met with MST leaders at its national school near Sao Paulo, but their most valu-able learning came through extended visits to several MST communities. There, theory became practice as students worked the land alongside Brazilians. ■

Far from the beaten path in Egypt Prof. Darren Matthews (Classical Studies)

Digging it in JordanDr. Robert Chadwick (Religion)

Back to the land in Brazil Dr. Bruce Gilbert (Liberal Arts)

A team of Canadian archaeologists returned to central Jordan for another season of excavations in the

spring 2012. The majority of the 25 partici-pants came from Ontario universities, but ten, including three professors, were from Bishop’s.

Dr. Chadwick was the fi eld director during the 2012 season. Prof. Michele Daviau from Wilfred Laurier, who initiated the project at a site called Khirbat al-Mudayna (the mound of ruins), assisted him. The two have worked together at the site since 1996.

Khirbat al-Mudayna was a heavily forti-fi ed village occupied for about three cen-turies during the Iron Age II before being abandoned. The entrance consists of a large, six-chambered gate where much excavation activity has gone on over the years.

Excavations in 2012 concentrated on

areas outside the main city gate where a number of rooms dedicated to domestic activities were located and excavated.

“The big fi nd of the season was a tomb site that also dated from the Iron Age (circa 750 BC) which was in the process of being robbed by the locals,” says Chadwick. “We quickly mounted a rescue/salvage operation to recover as much material as possible before it ended up on the black market. In the end we found only broken and frag-mentary material. No whole pots and no complete human burials. The good stuff had already been taken.”

“The artifacts we found, however, enabled us to date the burial to the middle of the 8th century BC and to make important comparisons with other sites in the area.”

Canadian members of the international team plan to return next summer. ■

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In February 1891 fi re broke out in the attic of New Arts (now Johnson). The system of heating by furnaces through hot air ducts ensured it would spread rapidly. The fl ames leapt to the Chapel, and Old Arts (now McGreer) was saved only by the steady streams of water from the Sherbrooke fi re brigade's steam fi re engine and the heroic eff orts of fi remen and members of the Bishop’s community who clambered about on the roof, extinguishing fi res started by fl ying embers. New and improved buildings opened in 1892. A cloister passage (the arches) was constructed in 1894, completing the northeast corner of what became The Quad. An enclosed walkway was built atop the arches in 1992—thanks to grants from the provincial and federal governments, as well as support from the Learning for Life Capital Campaign, to fund a major renovation on campus. The University added an inviting social space, shown above, in 2012-13.

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Donor Appreciation Report 2012-13

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Alumni and Students

Parents

Friends

Faculty, Staff, Retirees

Corporations/Foundations

Our donors

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Principal’s Message

T he cohesiveness of the Bishop’s community has been a defi ning characteristic of our University throughout its 170-year history. It struck me immediately when I joined the University fi ve years ago,

and I continue to be reminded of it on a daily basis.The names listed on the following pages exemplify our exceptional

community spirit. During the 2012-13 year, 2062 alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff, students and corporations joined together by making charitable gifts to the University, sending a powerful message about the importance of our model of excellence in undergraduate education.

Gifts of all sizes are vital to the continued success and growth of our University. Collectively, $2,434,803 was donated this year and injected directly into important projects on campus, such as providing fi nancial resources to students through the scholarship, awards and bursaries program; supplying our library with new electronic and print resources; offering funding to our extensive number of student clubs; funding internship and co-op education opportunities; supporting our varsity and intramural sports programs; and more.

Every day, every Bishop’s student is touched in some way by your generous philanthropic support.

I extend my heartfelt thanks to each of you in our community of supporters who made an important impact on our University with your donations this year.

With much appreciation,

Michael GoldbloomPrincipal & Vice-Chancellor

Bishop’s University Foundation Board of Directors 2013-14

George Hendy ’68 (Foundation Chair)Lawyer, Osler Hoskin & HarcourtTracy Dort Kyne ’93Peter Dunn ’66Holdun Asset ManagementRobert Goldberger ’79VP & Investment AdvisorMacquarie Private Wealth Inc.Scott Griffi n OC, ’60, DCL ’02Tim Griffi n ’71CEO, Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd.Louis Lagassé OC, DCL ’94ChairmanLagassé Lachance Beaupré Poisson NotairesRon Lawless OC, DCL ’00(former CEO, Canadian National Railways)Alex Paterson OC, ’52, DCL ’74Chancellor EmeritusJo-Anne Ryan ’83Vice President, Philanthropic Advisory ServicesTD Waterhouse Canada Inc.Mark Saykaly ’72President, HygisanHugh M. Scott, DCL ’99(former President & CEO. The Scarborough Hospital)Raymond Setlakwe OC, ’49, DCL ’03President, A. Setlakwe Ltd.William Turner Jr. OC., DCL ’87Chairman & CEO, Exsultate Inc.David Williams ’63, DCL ’96President, Roxborough Holdings Limited

Ex. Offi cio DirectorsMichael GoldbloomPrincipal & Vice-Chancellor, Bishop’s UniversitySquee Gordon ’60, DCL ’04President, Bishop’s University Board of GovernorsBrian LevittChancellor, Bishop’s UniversityBrigitte QuintalExecutive Director of Advancement, Bishop’s UniversityChis Forsythe ’99President, Bishop’s University Alumni AssociationHélène St-AmandVice-Principal Finance & AdministrationBishop’s University

The Bishop’s University Foundation values all donations. Due to space limitations, and in an e� ort to be environmentally responsible in our paper consumption, this report gratefully acknowledges those who made donations between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 in amounts of $100 or more. However, all donors to our Foundation are listed in the online version of this report.

2062 donors gave $2,434,803 in 2012-13

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“The McConnell Student Opportunity Fund gave me an opportunity to travel as a trip leader to Gitxsan First Nation’s territory in northern BC with the “Look to the Mountain” class of the Eastern Townships Learning Centre.

During the trip, I experienced how outdoor education and experiential learning can foster empowerment among at-risk youth. I will incorporate this knowledge into my own pedagogy as a teacher.

Allison Bloom ‘13

Names in purple represent individuals who increased their giving from the previous fiscal year.

*deceased

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Royal Charter($100,000 + )Bishop’s University StudentsJohn & Pattie CleghornJohn DonaldThe Estate of Leonard KornackJohn Pratt*Stanley Rozynski*The Lincolnshire FoundationThe Sedbergh Foundation

Platinum Circle($50,000.00 + )Robert Goldberger

Golden Circle ($25,000 + )Wade FeleskyGlobal Excel ManagementHal GouldTim GriffinGeorge HendyMacquarie Group FoundationBud McMorranSidney Medine Trust FundRichard Rooney

Silver Circle ($10,000 + )Nils BodtkerRobert Bruce Scholarship FundRay JensenJohn OldlandStephen & Kathleen PrestRBC Charitable FoundationBlair & Julia ShierJohn StewartThe Connor, Clark & Lunn FoundationEstate of Dorothy Van Horn

Chancellor’s Club ($5,000 + )William & Jenn AbbottPeter BlaikieBorough of LennoxvilleBurgundy Asset ManagementWallace DenverGlyn & Allison EdwardsLouise FastJohn & Nancy GallopMichael Goldbloom & Fiona Macleod

Squee GordonRoss HuntLee KarlsJohn LatterJean LeducCathy & Bryan McLeanMollie MunzarAlex & Joan PatersonThe Estate of Gerald RaynerRaymond SetlakweSt. Peter’s ChurchTD Insurance Meloche MonnexLynton Wilson

Founders’ Club ($1,500 + )1790042 Ontario Limitedadidas Canada Ltd.Dean AllattSteve & Barbara AllattJames AntonMatthew ArnillKenneth BalysMarion BassettBishop’s SRCEric BlanchardJames Bowey & Mary Haslett

Michael & Danielle BreseeLee CampioneHazel CarsonMichael Childs & Danielle St.Vincent

John & Susan ChippindaleGary ChownNeal ClaranceJamie Crooks & Willa Montague

Gilberto D’EscoubetGlenn DoréBob & Ronna EganFondation famille HamelChris Forsythe & Allison Ethier

Genfoot Inc.Jean-Luc GrégoireInterstarDavid JonesStephen KearnsNicholas & Judy KirtonDenis LajoiePaul LauzonStephen Lloyd & Marie-Hélène Gauthier

Maçonnerie Desrosiers de l’Estrie Inc.Hugh & Geri MacDonaldJohn & Nancy MatthewsJames & Dawn MaxwellPam McPhail & Glen Wickens

Eric MillsDon MontgomeryMichael MunzarLorne NelsonJosé & Deborah MonizMary RhodesJo-Anne RyanChad SchellaHugh Scott & Paule OuimetHarry SmithSt. Clair FoundationSt. Mark’s ChapelVanda Vicars

Trustees’ Club ($1,000 + )David AddisonAziz Tabah FoundationBrian Baker & Colleen McMorrow

George BaptistThomas & Barbara BarlowLois BaylisBruce BentonHugh BieberSteve BirrellMichael & Francine BlackburnGesner BlenkhornJane BrydgesRalph BurtRobert BurtMichael CahillGordon CattersonJohanne ChoinièreIan Cleghorn & Lynne Bridgman

John CoulterPeter DunnDiane FerrabeeFidelity Investments Canada ULCDean & Jane FrenchLorrenne Gordonsmith*Sam HayesPaul HebertJudy HoppsChristopher IrwinKobelt TransportationJohn LangNancy LloydRobert LumleyKevin MackeyArash MadaniMichel MarleauPascal Martineau & Geneviève Delisle

Matt McBrine & Nancy Richard

David & Carol McCormackWilliam McLaughlinIan McLeanMiddlefield GroupGary MillerDoug MitchellSandy & Susan MontgomeryThe Estate of Janet Marian Speid MotyerJohn & Jane MulvihillMark Munzar & Emily Bennett

Carol MurphyJohn Nadeau & Mary ScottEdwin NobbsMarie OlneyWilliam OttonVassilios Papadopoulos &Martine Culty

David PascalDavid Perlman

Thomas PickColin PotterLeslie ReidPeter RestlerBill & Judy RiceGeorge & Jo Jo RideoutElaine RoperChris Roy & Kyla BowmanMark SaykalySigma Chi Canadian FoundationSt. Andrew’s Society of MontrealWilliam Stavert

Andrew Stritch & Rosa Morelli

John Taylor & Kimberley Ionson

The Pathy Family FoundationJames TrenholmeDavid & Laurie TriggsMatthew TurnerPeter & Gussy TurnerRobert & Monique van GentAline VisserDeborah WalshBrian WardropSandra Young

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As representatives of the BU Caribbean African Student Association (CASA) and on a grant from the BU Foundation, my sister and I traveled with the World School organization to Port-Salut in Haiti where we immersed ourselves in the local culture. The journey gave us insight into the adversity caused by poverty, corruption and sub-standard living conditions. CASA will continue working to improve the lives of Haitian children.

Rhonda Boateng3rd year Major Pre-medicine, Minor Business

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Principal’s Club ($500 + )Susan Anderson-LeBrunAvril Aitken & Bruce WillettRobert AllattNicolas ArakgiMurray Bailey & Lisa Dignard-Bailey

Tony BairstowJames BakerEunice BaldwinEmily BarcketDonald & Heather BarclayRobert BarnettJohn & Aline BethuneAndrea Blackwell & Richard Bigelow

David BogertRosemary BonyunMichael & Barbara BoothAlex BoultbeeKimberley BozakBrandes Investment Partners & Co.Raymond BrassardEdwin BrownRob Burns & Jessica RiddellNicholas Busing & Catherine Aitken

Michael ButlerElizabeth CarltonCharlie & Janet CarmanMichel CaronDavid CarrBill CarsleyPhilip CarterPaul ChamandyTed & Joan CleatherJim Cleghorn & Susan Wilding

Dianne Coates

Bertrand CollinsMargaret Anne CooperBruce & Joyce CoulterCountry Day School Faculty & StaffBrad Cutsey & Jessica SpenceSidney Davies*Robert DoakChris DoucetPatrick & Janet DraperLouise DryverCéline DudemaineRichard DupuisGreg Duval & familyMargaret Eastwood &David Covo

Chris EdwardsChristopher EmardJay EngelSteve & Susan EtcheverryBob & Hazel FarnhamGlen Faucher & Monica Schafer

Robert FellowsKen FlewwellingWinston FraserMichael GagnonLuc Gaudreault & Manon Dupuis

Mitchell GibbonsRod GilpinCharles GodboutRobert & Lynda GodinIan & Cheryl GrahamIan GriffinGregory Haberlin & Lucie Roy

Robert HallIan HammondDon HarrisMeryle Heatherington

Glenn HigginbothamJames and Diana HindessEbert HobbsRichard HobbsAnthony Hodge & Ingrid Taggart

Kathleen HowardEdward HumphrysTony HungerbuhlerTerry & Barbara HuntingtonBarbara HylandStephen & Laura JarvisGerald JohnstonPhilip JohnstonSteven & Annis KarpenkoHelen KearnsHoward KellyCharles Kobelt & Kelley Patrick

Lampe Foundation CFUW Sherbrooke & DistrictGrace LaoMichael LargyPatrick LatourMartin & Elizabeth LeeElisabeth LevacMichael LevinsonDrew Leyburne & Kara Mitchell

Linda LupiniJames MabbuttGeorge MacDougallDavid ManbertAlan MaritTara MarshDonald F. MarshallKip & Deborah MartinRobert MartinPhilip & Beverley MatthewsBrian McA’NultyDavid McBride & Ashli MacInnis

Marnie McCullough-CotranRichard & Nancy McGonegalDonald & Janet McKelvieDaphne Atchison McMullanDouglas MenziesDon & Elizabeth MillsChris Minkoff & Julie MaynePeter MontgomeryMichael & Carol MooneyDavid MooreMatthew MunzarTyler NashMurray NewellCharlie Orchieson & Laurie Scott

David OultonTony & Susan PacaudCatherine Pearl

Daniel PfligerRichard PoapsChristopher PotterDavid PoultonTimothy & Denise PriceMichael RichmondSean RileyJonathan Rittenhouse & Loretta Czernis

Toby RochesterDonald RolfeHans RouleauAllan & Nancy RowellDamien RoyKenneth RussellElisabeth SachsMartyn SadlerAndrew & Pam SanctonJamie & Gayle SaundersTimothy SaundersDerek SchumannSentry InvestmentsSuzanne SevignyMike SkutezkyNicole SmallDarren Smith & Christa Peters

Larry SmithRoger SnapeGeoffrey SnowRaffi SossoyanRick SouthamWendell & Diane SparkesMichael SpeerMalcolm StanleyOthmar SteinMark Stiffel & Sharon PriestDavid & Susan StockwellRaymond StokesDavid StuartElsie SullivanJames Sweeny & Heather Thomson

Alan TamakiJoel TappayJudith ThomsonPaul TurnerJake VaughanPatrick VeilleuxKarl VilleneuveMr. & Mrs. Patrice VoquerWei WangChristopher WaterstonPatricia WebbTova WhiteGary WhittakerScott WilsonJoanne WordhamAbbott WrightRod Young & Anne PertusLourdes Zubieta

Patron’s Club ($300 + )Elizabeth AbbottKathleen AdamsGwendolyn AddisonFred ArgueWarren BaldwinGrahame BaskervilleRichard BeaulieuWayne & Cathy BenzJohn BlackJohn & Sandra BlackLynn BlenkhornBombardier Produits RécréatifsWilliam BonnellRobert & Shirley BrownDavid Burridge & Dorothy Stachura

Sven & Laura BylDaniel CampbellJane CattersonDongge Chen & Di WangRaquel ChisholmJamie ChouinardPeter ClarkeRalph CookeElaine CoplandKylie Côté & Dale DavidsonLuce CoutureWilliam & Sally CowanRonald CrowleyRobert CrysdaleIna CummingsAndrew DavisVincent de GrandpréErik Desrosiers & Bonnie Kay

Financière ManuvieFrançois DesrosiersEdward DillaneRosemary DobbinDavid DussaultDavid EilersJacqueline EntwistleExcellence Sportive SherbrookeJames FairbairnToby FletcherJoan Sargent FormanAnn FowlerAdam Frost & Annelise OgleJackie (Frost) BaileyRoyce GaleKeith GallopEric GauthierCarol GereinChad GibbsPeter GordonLyne GrégoireElizabeth GriffithsPeter HannenTuuli HannulaVictoria HardingSimon HarvieHeenan Blaikie

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Margot HeyerhoffBernard & Helen HodgeMartha HogarthElizabeth HolcombWayne & Cathryn HusseyRobert & Heather JohnstonCristina KakebeekeJanet KleinBohdan KrawchenkoMelanie LambertSusanne LammotJohn LaurieDonald LawrencePatrice LemieuxStephen & Jane LockeAndrew LousonShaun LynchAllen & Evelyn MacCallumAlbert MacDonaldCharles MacInnesElizabeth MacKinnonPhilippe MarchessaultStephanie MarlerPeter MarshWendy MartinSterling MawhinneyHelen McAuley-BanningMichael McBride & Kristi Lambert

Warren McDougaldAllan & Gail McGregorBrian & Jocelyn McIntyreAlexander McKelvieJennifer McKercherCarl MercureJames MillarJohn & Sherrill MilliganCarol Ann MillingtonAnn & Brad MitchellDavid L. MoorePeter & Dawn MorandBetsey MowbrayMPECOPeter MunzarEvelyn MurphyMichele O’KeefeEvelyn Ann OnuschukHeather PaulRoss PaulVeeresh PavateRita Pehlemann JessomeIan PenhaleJohn PenhaleRobert PerkinsPH Lapointe Lussier LajeunesseDorothy PhillipsSusan Pilson McGuireJohn PinderEddie PomykalaAndrew PrestonClaude PrévostVivian ProwseDonna Prudhomme

Raymond Chabot Grant

ThorntonDuncan & Emily RaynerJohn RaynerJim & Bobbi RedpathValentine ReeveThomas RiglarLarry Ring & Sue HyllandMatt SaundersPeggy SavageJustin Schmidt-CleverDan SenekerSandra SharpTeri ShawJon SilverJane SimpsonWard & Madge SkinnerJoan Smiley BarrieMichael A. SmithSylvia & Garth SmithVernon SmithSodexo Quebec LtdHélène St-AmandBruce Stamm & Judy KempButch StaplesBarbara Stevenson SmithDouglas StevensonWilliam StevensonTangerinesDamon Thomas-AndersonHugh & Jean ThomsonDavid TomlinsonMarion TopeTodd Toutant & Madeleine Boucher

Rosario TremblayCathy Leet TylerMarianne VigneaultPeter F. WatsonWei WangWebco Lighting Products Inc.Scott WestlakeGordon WhiteLori WhittakerDavid WisenthalJamie WoodsFrances WrightGene & Beverley Zinniger

Sesquicentennial Club($150 + )Nancy AddisonBruce AmeyPhilip AnidoChristina ArmourFrancesco AstiJim & Ruth AttoJean AubutBonnie AugerRaymond G. AyoupWilliam BadgerBenoit BaconJohn BagnallNancy BakerPierre BarakatFrank BarakettHannah BarkleyWayne & Kathy BarnesJanice BarrieReid & Susan BarterValérie Beaulieu BlanchetteChris BellAudrey BelvalJudith BelyeaNathalie BerthiaumeCarinne BevanJames BezeauMarc BibeauPaul Blades & Catherine Love

David BlairBertrand BoutinGordon BowlesWilliam BowmanAllen BoxSusan BoydLucille BradshawDavid BridgerKerry BrockDaniel BrombyLarry BrookesDouglas BrownRobert & Lorna CalderwoodAnn CaldwellCamoplast Solideal Inc.Peter G. CampbellRichard CanningsChristopher CapeBlair Capes & Robin CooperGordon & Judy CarmichaelLaura CarrollMichael CassinMarjolaine CastonguayValerio & Linda CattelanSuzanne CayleyLloyd ChabotElaine ChamberlinJohn Chesney & Kim LoganRoberto CifolaAndrew ClarkCaroline ClarkeNicole ClementCatarina ClykeJeffrey ColpittsCélie Cournoyer

Shawn CraikJames CrookBentley CrossWayne CurtisJames CzeglediDwight DaigneaultJohn DaughneyJim DavidsonLouise DaviesKim DenverStefanie DeYoungPaul DoehlerMary Ellen DonnanTim DooleyWilliam DornanNancy Shepard-DouglasBradley DowErin DownAnn DruceIan DrysdaleNathalie DumasShirley DuncanMoffat DunlapJohn DunnMichelle DunnRobert Eby & Shelley MayAb EchenbergJohn EdwardsJoann EgarBrian ElementAnne ElopAnnie EthierElaine EvansDavid FearonMarc FecteauKyle FergusonWilliam & Angela FicnerRoss FindletonCindy FinnPatrick & Deborah FitzgeraldSusan FitzpatrickAndrew W. ForbesJonathan FortinDavid & Ann FowlisArthur & Jodie FreedmanMary FreyBarry FriedbergRoger FugèreJames & Mary Lou FullertonPeter FunkCristiana FurlanJennifer FurlongShannon GadboisSandra GallichonJamie GambleJack & Lois GarneauDaniel GauthierRobert GauvreauEvelyne GayrardAndrew GhandourBrent & Catherine GildayRobert GilliesBruce & Beverley GillinghamAlexandre GodboutLuis & Marianne Gonzalez de Castilla

Paul GoochRobin GoodfellowAndré & Bridget GosselinPierre GoupilKeith HallMaureen Hallam-LemayLynn HardingRobert HarlowDouglas & Elizabeth HarpurAllyson HarrisonBrian HarveyKenneth HarwoodAlain HébertGabriel HebertGeorge HendrieStan & Barbara HenersonMarc HillierDavid HogarthDouglas HoltIan HooperFrançois HuardAlan HutchisonIndusco Isolation Inc.Heather Knapp-IrvineConnie JacquesDan JanidloIlona JerabekJames JewettFrank & Evelyn Johnston-MainPeter KandalaftFred KaufmanKendra KehoeJonathan KelcherBrian KelleyKathleen KeyVictor KomeryAndrew KovacicStéphane LabergeBruno LacasseJacques & Ginette LacasseFrance LacourseMarc LaplanteEarl Laurie & Manon CôtéJack LeesFrançois LemaireStefan LemieuxRoss LemkeMarshall Leslie & Kate Murray

Ambrose LeungShou Chun Li & Yan Wen Dong

Betsy LinnellLittle Britain Auto & Truck CentreHerb LloydWarren LoomisAndré & Paulette LosierArthur LovelaceTrevor LovigAndrew LumsdenDante & Louise LupiniPeter LupiniJohn LuxtonCairine LynchBrian Lynn

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As a Tomlinson intern for the Eastern Township Resource Centre (ETRC), I was privileged to work in my field of study: accounting. I acquired relevant experience and an understanding of the quality of work that will be expected of me as I move forward with my career.

Tim Wood ’13

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Jeffrey MacDonaldElaine MackenzieMegan MacLeanSteve MajuryMike & Linda MaliszewskiRichard MantionLeslie MarcusNancy MatthewsJulie MayrandElizabeth MazurekJim McCammonDavid & Sheila McCrackenMaryanne McDougaldMargot McFarlane-HallThomas McKenzieCarol McKinleyCaitlin McLaughlinErin McLaughlin-GuthrieKen & Marie McLeanDixie McMorranElizabeth McNallyLissa McRae & Bill RobsonDenis MenardSam Menard & Megan Brayford

Clive MeredithMichael Mills & Jennifer Laplante

Steve MitchellWill MitchellSarah MittonSusie Mitton ThompsonKatherine MoffatKevin MohamedGeorge MolyneuxPatricia MonfetteSam MonroeBrent MontgomeryJeffrey MooneyAndrew Mullins & Theresa Grant

Elizabeth MurphyKevin MurphyPeter & Elaine MurphyDavid & Ann MurrayColette Nadeau RattueMarc NatalBrian NicollAmy NikielGreig NishioNathalie NoëlPeter O’BrienMarleen O’ConnellChris & Erin O’DonnellAlexandra OrrRob PalmerJames ParkerDonald ParsonsDouglas PaulSylvia PauligRobin PerlmutterMatthew PerosJean-François PerreaultStacey Anne PetersenGerald PetersonJohn Petruska

Jeanet PierceChristopher PlancheMark PlancheLee & Elizabeth PomeroyAndrea PooleMarjorie PortmanTony & Barbra PowerJacqueline PremdasMerne PriceChristopher RaePeter RaymondLloyd ReaumeJames Reid & Kim MacLeodMargaret RobertsonKeith RorisonMichael RosenthalDonald RossWilliam RoweLennox RowsellStanley RudkinNatalie RuedyLorna RuemperRichard & Paula SainthillSamuel & Robyn SaintongePat SalvaggioTerrence SantoniMonique Nadeau-SaumierDavid SchaffelburgSarah ScheigetzGary & Vasiliki SchulzJacqueline ScottPhilip ScowenAlex & Julie ShawDavid Sim & Wendy MortonJohn SimonsPaula SimpsonMarc SlaterSean SmithSidney SommerGeraldine SperlingPeter Stefano

Nancy-Lynn StevensonWarren StevensonDavid Stewart & Valerie Buchanan

Emma StewartKathleen SullivanJeffery SzitaRoland ThérouxChristie ThomsonIrene ThorburnMichel Tremblay & Josette Couture

Viktors TrenceMargaret TriasMarc & Marisa TrottierDerek Tucker & Carla JonesTrygve UglandSarah UnderhillJean VaillancourtPascal ValléeNick & Heather Van HerkEd Van LuvenShelley VanderfordChristopher VaughanPeter VaughanJohn VicarsSuzanna VodopivecBarry VoronoffAlfred & Janet WalkerJoseph WalshBarry WansbroughRobert WatsonAlan WebbRuth WerezakPeter & Beverly WilsonSusan WinnAnne WormsbeckerArnold & Mary WrightDean YoungMitchell YoungGordon Zakaib

Century Club($100 +)Kate AdamsWilliam AirdStewart AitkenAnn AlderWilliam AlexanderRobert Allen*Val AmigoPaul AmosSuzanne AndrewsGlenn ArnottBarbara ArpinRobert ArthurRémi AucoinAnna AugerBryan & Janet BadgerRudy BakkerBrent Bassermann & Tara White

Mario BastonnaisAlexandra BattistaSusan BaumannElaine Baylis-CrearySuzanne BaylyAlain Beaudoin & Coreene Smith

Carlo Beaudoin & Cheryl Moore

Tanis BeaverDominique BélangerPeter BéliveauSandra BellJudith BelleyBruce & Carol BentleyGurnek BhullarNorman BishopMichael BlackAndrew Blanchard & Mia Pascale

Jean BlierJim Bloom & Patricia LafleurPhilip BlueCéline BoislardFrancis BolandRoberta BoltonJoyce BoothRobert BouchardRichard BougieSteve BougieEvelyn BourassaMichel BourqueJames & Toni BowlandStacey BowmanTim BradleyAndrew BrammerMuriel BrandAl & Judy BreadnerMatthew BrownDalzell BrowneScott & Alison BrumwellPierre-Louis BrunnerTracy BudrowHenry BullockRichard BurelleShirley Burkhart

Christopher BurnsAnne BurpeeGary ButlerSydney ButlerPhilip BuxtonJanet Cail-RobertsKeith CalderDouglas CampbellSian CanavanJanice CarknerSusan CarlisleTrevor CaronJoanne Tracy-CarruthersJanet CarsonLinton CarterKaren CaughlinCentraide of Greater MontrealNanci ChagnonColin ChannellDrew ChannellChristian Charette & Nadia Zwierzchowska

Claude CharpentierGilberte ChevarieAndré ChretienJudith ClarkBetsy ClarkeRhys Clarke &Julie Bournival

Tom ClarkeCatherine ClementsNicole ClementsCoast Hotels Ltd.Erin CoatesSteven CoatesJay ColbertWayne ColombDavid ConliffeJohn Ashley ConnRoss ConnersGeoffrey Conrad & Kristina Copestake

Frances CookAnn CooperGordon CooperDawn Copping & William Laramee

Johanne CoutureAndrew Cowell & Heidi Straessle

Elisabeth CraigLyle CruickshankVéronique CyrMichelle Da CamaraMarc D’AoustDiane DaveySteven DaviesRobert & Evelyn de LangleyJohnny de VriesJudy Deegan GauthierThomas DenisJean DeshauerTara DickWilliam DohertyFranco D’Onofrio

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Wendy DoyleLuce DoyonAndrew DunsmoreMarjorie DuntonMichel Duquette & Jennifer Garfat

Bruce & Wendy DurrantAlexander DyerBrian EddingtonElizabeth EdwardDanielle EfraimRhonda ElliottErica FalconeJoe FavotAllan & Claudia FirhojRobert & Muriel FitzsimmonsDavid FlamJustin ForsterKevin FosterHazel FotheringhamDominic FournierLynn FournierDavid FureyNicholas GalambosMichael GarneauToni Kordic-GassChristine GauthierJulie GendronStephen GendronDenis GenestStanley GillJohn & Heather GillisSteeven GingrasYolande GobeilTom GodberAllison GoffMurray & Wendy GoffChristopher & Joanne GoldingLisa GoodfellowRichard & Mary GoodfellowCecil & Linda GowanIsabelle GoyetteJack GrahamJean Pryde GrantJason GrayWilliam GriffithsKarine GrissJohn & Kelly HaasSarah HaddonKathleen HamiltonRita HammamjiLyman HardingCraig & Kathleen HarrisLaurie & Bonnie HartKathryn HendersonNathalie HendersonLeslie Hennigar-BouchardAndrea HildebrandDiane HoganSusan HoudeKaren HowardAllison HowseDebbie HubandCatherine HughesBrian HuntRonald & Andrea Hunt

Graeme HunterJanet HyllandYasmin IqbalSidney IrwinFrank JackmanAlexandra JenkinsNaomi Jervis-ReadDouglas & Tara JohnsonLarry JohnsonCynthia JohnstonTimothy & Jennifer JohnstonYves JuneauKristin KagererJackie Keeley-LoughheedAmy KeirsteadClarence KendallJeremy KeyesMatthieu KlinkerKeith KobeltJohn KordanEva KrasaCathie KryczkaBrian KyleLa Société hôtesse des Jeux d’été du Canada-Sherbrooke Geneviève LacasseShane LacharitéFrances Lambshead &Michael Wilson

Terry & Midge LaneAndré LangisMargaret LarrassJean-Michel LatulippeEstelle LauzonCary LawrenceJohn LawrenceJohn LawtherHeather LeBaronDaniel LeBlancWajida LeclercRobert LeeJocelyne LepageBrad LeungPierre Levesque & Odile Beaulieu

Norman & Heather LewisSteve LiedtkeSara LimpertShirley LindsaySally LonegrenHoward LuciaIan Luc-TurgeonSteven LugtigheidJohn H. LummisJoanna LyonHarry MacDiarmidMacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier Inc.John MacKenzieChris Hunter & Linda MacPherson

Elizabeth MacRae-WrightKent MaharajMichael Mahoney

Jay Maiurano & Audrey Gamulo

Katherine MakaroffPaul MarcilEffie MarkDavid J. MartinGordon MasonYves MassariolJoan MassiahIoannis MavreasSimon MaxwellRichard MccendieBob & Sarah McConnachieMichael & Leslie McCormickVelma McdonaldJohn McDonaughMary McGovernSimon McInnesKimberly McKellStuart & Pam McKelvieMarius McKinnon & Nancy Cox

Peter & Joan McKinnonMalcolm McLeanAndrew Meakes & Marilyne Groulx

Roy MillenJohn & Norma MillsPeter & Elizabeth MilnerLarry MoffattJeff MooreGarth & Janis MorrillCharles MorrisDave & Thea MorrisMathieu Cock’s Morissette & Jessica Koury

Garnet MorrisonEdward & Linda MoyseyMatthew MulkernDonald MurrayJohn MurrayJoel & Jessica MyhreKirby Nadeau & Verna Maurice

Shuhachi NaitoAnne NaserMaryam NaserPatrick NeilsonJudith NelsonShannon NicholsonBeverley NicolMarc NielsenPaul NiloffRobert & Greta NishSusan NishElizabeth NixonCatherine NotleyElliott NuemanDarlene Orser FunnellTana PalsonNicole Papadopoulos-DowlingNicolas ParentJanice ParsonsKeith PedersenKaren PeirceMartin Pepin

Stan & Joan PeplerBridget Perry-GoreIan PetrieKevin Philip & Angela Standish

Luc PicardJohn PimenoffDonald PlancheGregory PlancheJennifer PoiréCarol PotterLouise PotterGeoffrey PowellMark G. PowellSeth PowterMaria PschornThomas Racey & Penny Stewart

Marguerite RamageDenis RancourtMichael & Elizabeth RatcliffeAndrew ReeveMonika RennerLiz RichardsonJanet Cameron-RichterChristopher Risley & Erica Nol

Cathy RoberKenneth RobertsAngus RobertsonChristian RodrigueDebra RolphGordon RossElaine RossRobert & Margaret RossBill & Josée RourkeMarie-Andrée RousseauMichael RoyRichard RoyerTodd & Wendy RozonJohn & Bonnie SacchettiKatriina SainthillMimi SakamotoDany SalvailMihai ScarleteVictoria SchaeferNathalie SchiebelMichael & Elke SchlossmacherEric SchmadtkeViviane SchofieldLloyd ScrubbSteve ShanahanBill ShipleyRobert ShortDavid SimpsonRonald SkeltonEric & Kathleen SmithGordon SmithKimball & Lisa SmithChristopher SpencerRaquel & Paul SpinatoRichard St. DizierKathryn StaffordBruce StavertKatherine Stephens

Ann StephensonHugh StewartPierre-Alain St-LaurentEsther Stovold-BarnettDavid SturtevantGeorge SuartDavid SuttonAlexandre TaitLise TalbotCaroline TaylorColin TaylorDack ThomasCatherine ThompsonGordon ThompsonJoan ThomsonRod TilleyEdmund TobinDaniel Trottier & Marlène Duchesne

Marie TrousdellCamilla TurnerFrank TutinoKristen UnderwoodTom ValentichVirginia Van VlietRemo VicarsAndré VigneaultDaniel VincentDavid WadeBrendan WallageDonalda WalkerWayne Walker & Tiffany Cross

Sandra WalshClifton WayMary WebsterMichael WelchAmanda WellsAlan WhiteleyBlair & Mary WhittemoreJohn WiggettAndrew WillisPaul WilsonBruce WinsorDavid WishartMarc WolffDale WoodTrevor Wood & Stephanie Goodkey

Lynn YoungHerakliusz Zwirello

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Donors’ Club (under $100)Ewan & Honor AbbottClaudia Aguilar PenaMaureen AitkenCeline AkyurekliBrian & Tanya AllattAndrea AllenTom & Linda AllenMichael AmyotNathaniel AmyotA. J. AndersonOscar Malcolm AndrewsJanet AngraveMichelle ArissMireille AssadCindy AugerMyriam AugustinGina AurayMathew BaccariKimberly BadgerErin BakerKyle BarlowMeaghan BarlowRomina Barony SanchezPauline BarrettDon & Cheri BartonHolly BartonWayne BatleyBC Lions Football Club IncVincent BeasseMarie-José BeaudinDavid BeaudoinDavid BeaudryBarbara BeechPamela BeharryNoella BellefeuilleGordon BennettPatricia BennettTrevor BennettMartine BernardRay Bernard & Jennifer JonesKaylie BernertValerie BesnerSteve BianchiEmily BirdMelissa BlackAlan BlairDonald BlairCaro-Lyne BlaisColette BlaisDan BohincMartine BoisvertArlen BonnarMonique BoulaisCarl BoulangerBonnie BourgaizeDaniel Bourgeois & Christine Labbé

Guy BouthilletteRobert BouthotGenevieve BoutinSheila BowenGordon BownSimon-Pierre BoyerMarsha BranniganPierrette Brodeur

James & Helena BrodieNancy BrodieRobyn BrophyAnthony BrownGordon BrownLouis BrownNeil BrownJustina BrowneLise Doyon BruceDena BryanBetty Ann BryantonNichole BuckleMarie BurnsSteven BurnsMarshall ButtonAurélie CaldwellKenneth CameronJudith CampbellSandra Canning-DaviesRobert & Janice CareyNan CarlinStanley & Joan CarlinCatherine CarlsonMartin CarrierDeborah Hollenbeck CarriereShelley CarrollMiriam CarverJoel CasseGeoff CassidyDavid CaulfieldRosemary & Tom CavanaghOlivier Caza-LapointeMichael CazesPatricia ChaplinskyEdward ChapmanJordan CharronMartine ChartrandPeter ChaseSamiullah ChaudhryJonathan & Sabrina CherryDavid & Heather ChesneyKenneth ChipmanLeslie ChisholmDavid Chodat & Daniella Bernstein

Jessie ChristoKaren ChubryChelsey ChuteAlan & Maxime ClarenceElyse ClarkElizabeth ClarkePatrick ClarkePaul CloutierDaisy Colle-GeoffrionPatrick ColombTrisha CondoAlex CookDiana CooperYvon & Heather CormierDonald CoteJean-François CôtéSylvie CôtéGilles Coulombe & Carmen Rodrigue

Eric CournoyerRichard CournoyerFrancisco Couto

Samantha CoutoCatherine CouturierElizabeth CoxDon & Moira CreightonSheila CrockerAlice CrookSusan Crotty-LoomisMelanie & Gerry CuttingRim DanaitisBrian DavidsonRosalind DavisCarolyn DeepGeorges-Marie DehautAnne DelfeldElizabeth DemersDiana DerksenKathleen DesbiensPaul & Yvonne DesbiensJennifer-Lynn DescentLinda DesrosiersJean-Philippe DeveaultGraeme DewarJulie Ann Di SensiRita DimechDavid DoellLisa DoganieriAndrew DohertyTim DohertyJessica DollingerNahomie DomondBrian & Caitlin DonleyKyle DonnellySteven DopheideRichard DoraisDaniel DoreyChristina DorionJoyce DoughertyEmily DragunasMichael D. DrewJanet DruetStephany Alexia DubeauIsabelle DuboisPatrick Dubois & Geneviève Béliveau

Sylvie DuboisMichael DudgeonMarija DumancicMarthe DumontElizabeth DunbarWilliam DuncanSpencer DunnChantal DupuisNicole DuquetMichel DuquetteDavid DuttonLara EagerJamie EdwardsJane EdwardsJames ElderSteve ElementPatricia EliasMatthew ElliottJane EllisEarl ElsonTheresa EnrightRegula EstermannLewis & Catherine Evans

Ruth EvansAlexandra EverettViviane FalardeauRobert FarlingerPauline FarrugiaMatthew FavaroWilliam FellowsKrista FidlerCatherine FilteauKaren FindlayRobertson FindlayLinda FiskMelissa FitzgeraldTerry & Suzanne FitzpatrickJill FletcherJoseph FlynnAndrew ForbesEnzo Forcione & Sabina TautzJustin-Mikael FortinSimon FortinValerie FortinMarcel Fournier & Linda Therrien

Wayne FournierAmy FrancheMark FranklinChris FraserDiane Fraser-KeetJacob FraserEvan FrenchMargaret FrizzellChristopher & Sandra FudgeGeorge FullerDavid FultonJimmy GagnéRaymond Gagné & Elaine Paré

Claude GagnonRay GagnonSamantha GagnonSamuel GagnonCaitlyn GallantRobert GambleAnnie GaudreaultApril Gauthier-CrookRobert GendronSullivan GeneauRobert GenestJulie GervaisTracy GibbonsElizabeth GibsonMarcel GilbertGlenn GilesMarie-Pier GirardYoussef GirgisRoger GittelPeter GlennDaniel GlynnFrançois GobeilStephen & Chrystal GodfreyElizabeth Godue StierliVicky GoguenKevin GolbergAlexander GombosJon GoobieMarjorie GoodfellowClifford Goodwin

Robert GordonBertrand GosselinChristian GouletMichael Grady & Patricia Frigon

Gwyneth GrantNicole GrégoireChris GregoryCharmaine GrenkeDavid GrimesClaire GroganDerek GroutStan GrovesAlexa GuertinGeoffrey GuestEliane GuindonShiling GuoRiley HaasRonald HaddonDavid HaddrallJohn HadleyJoan HagermanLawrence HaireNancy HaleGeoff Hamblin & Eryn Radu Hamblin

Margaret HamiltonNancy HannaRita HannaMark HansenNaomi HansonKatharine HardimanMark HargreavesJennifer HarrisRobert HarrisNoah HarrisonBrenda HartwellAriel HaverBrian HeathSarah HeathDerek HeatheringtonRandi HeatheringtonClaire HefferonMarge HeggisonPrudence HeilnerH. D. HendersonKent HendersonBarbara & Paul HewittErin HigginsonEdward B. HillMary HillKyle HodderAlyssa HodgsonBernadette HojabriPhilip HollingdaleThane HolmesClaire HoltMark HoltonRosemary HookerKari HornDonald HorningJamie HorreltJodi HoskingEdward & Leslie HoulihanRoss HowardLaura HoyKimberly Bonnell Hubner

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Sandra HughesMikayla HumeKarl & Barbara HuntingNorma HuskLeanna HutchinsDonald HuttonTareke IngletonJoan Noel-IrwinCatherine IselySteven JacobsClement JacquesDominique Jacques-BrissetteJanet JanéTodd JarandChristine JeffreyPauline JenkinsLin JensenTristan JohnsonJessica JohnstonMurray JohnstonTaylor JohnstonRobert JohnstoneCatherine JolinBrian JonesGordon JonesPaul JonesRegina JonesDerrick Joseph & Jennie Lebrun

Cyrus JourneauTeresa JulianAudrey KeatingJudy KeenanRachel KellyScott KennerLiam & Chantal KennyTerry KerrNicole KhachaturovNelly KhouzamMac & Joanne KingsleyAnabelle KirklandCaroline KmecElisabeth KnallJames KnutsonElisabeth KocziSuzanne KohlStephen KohnerErich Kory & Ann Bruce FalconerBarbara KottElizabeth KreugerMartin KreuserMichael KrispisChelsea LabereeVéronique LabontéAlexis LabrecqueCindy LachanceLinda LacroixPatrick LacroixGérald LadouceurMartin Laflamme & Nancy Cayer

Guylaine LagueKimberly LamontagnePeter LangDebbie LangfordKarine Langlois

Benoît LaperrièreLouise LarkinDaniel LarocheRachel LaroseMark Larratt-SmithKaryn LatourSunny LauDebra LaurieKristi LavalleeSimon LavoieRobert LawrenceScott LawsonChristopher LayerRosemary Le GallaisMalcolm LearnedJudy LeBaronBenoît Lebel-DessureaultKatelyn LeClairQuinton LeducSusan LeechJacques LemarierStefanie LemarierLinda LemayDominick Lemerise-GauvinCraig LerouxJenny LessardChristopher LeveilleSophie LevesquePeter LidingtonMichael LittleAllan LochheadAnn LoewenJulián López EspejoStephen Loughheed & Amanda Zarifah

Jock & Anne LowndesTracy LudigEileen LutgendorfMaureen MacAulay-HuetKristin MacDonaldMary Lou MacDonaldSteve MacDonaldDaniel MacDougallKatherine MacDougallMichael MacIntyreGeorge MackenzieNorma MacKinnonDarren MacLean & Judy Killam

Kevin & Margaret MacLeodAlexander MacMillanSteven MacPhailRay & Wendy MaderBabak MahdaviMaison des Jeunes de VerchèresAmanda MaitherDavid ManchesterAndrew ManoukValerie ManoukJean-François MarceauJean-François MarinCharlene MarionValerie MarkhamJonathan MarlerDonald W. MarshallSophie Marsolais

Derik MartelPhilippe MartelGuillaume MartinKerri MartinMary Jean MartinLouise MassonChristian Mathews-GagnéJanet Smith MatthewsDavid MaughanRonald McArthurJohn & Dale McCallCharlotte McCallumPatrice McCarthy & Esther Rouleau

Ian McClellandKeith McClellandGayle McCormickMatt McCreaMurray McDonaldHoward McIntyreBurns McKenzieMaura McKeonMelanie McLaineKevin McLeodBrianna McMillanRita McMurrayStirling McNeilBenjamin McPhersonBruce McRaeAnne McWilliamsDon & Asalyn MeakinAsnaketch MekonnenMarlene MenardGinette MercierHenriette MerminodEric MiaLois MillerLuc MilletteMatthew MilliganRobert & Patricia MironAnnik MittererDavid & Gail MizrahiDeane MoffatCarleton MonkGraham MoodieEvan Mooney & Jennifer Pryce

Jessica MoraisCarly MorinSylvia MorrisonMarc MoynanWilliam MurphyDavid A. MurrayMarie-Pier NadeauAndrew NationWilliam NethertonTracey NewsonChristopher Nicoll-GriffithDiane NixonRaissa Nkemni NkengouaMark O’DonnellWatson & Pamela OgilvieMargaret O’Lett-PattersonMatthew OliverHelen OlivierMarley OrangeJoyce Ormerod Caldwell

Jennifer OylerChristina PaceChristopher PalmerPaul PandelidisElaine PaquinMarie-Hélène PaquinJane PatersonKathleen PattonPatricia PeacockBenjamin PearsonMary PearsonKristina PejicHélène PelletierPierre-Paul PelletierRenée PéloquinMichelle PépinFrank PerkovDavid PerrasBarbara Jean PetersonAdam PhillipsErin PhillipsWinnifred PibusPeter & Lisa Rae PickersgillKaren PiercyGeoffrey PiperJarad PlatoSheila PleetHenrietta PoirierSylvain Poissant & Hélène Blais

Guy PomerleauRejean PomerleauCindy PowellSusan & Michael Powers-KellyTiffany PratherHeather PruiksmaSamuel PurdyRobert & Mary PurkeyConnor QuinnBrigitte QuintalAlain QuirionNeil RabeyMarija RadovicSnjezana RafoDaniel RamageOnilalao RamamonjisoaJenna RankinValerie RawlingsSimon Restall & Carol BordoGarry & Marjorie RetzleffAndréanne RichardGary RichardsLinda RichardsonMelissa RichardsonMichael RiesberryDianna RievajAlex RivetSusan RobazzaAlex RobertBrigitte RobertDavid RobertsHayley RobertsNeil RobertsSandie Robert-SwirzonMark RobinsonClaude RobitailleVincent Robitaille

Robert RodgersMarie RogersLillian RogersonAshley RohrAlbert RondeauLaura RoperJoan RossPeter RossPeter Ross & Fran AirdAnn RothfelsSarah RourkeTiphanie RoutierBryan RowleyPhilip RowswellLucie RoyBrenda RubyGuy RuelAmy-Marie RumsbyRobert & Wanda RutbergChitegetse RutihindaLori Ann Rymarchuk-ParentJan & Anne RzyzoraNicole Saint-JacquesAllison SandersonDonald SangsterMarie SauvagnatGuillaume Savard DaigleDebbie Savoy-MorelCatherine SawyerDayna SayersAnnabelle SchumannDouglas ScottLaura ScriverShaun & Heather SeamanNicholas Sergerie & Andrea Kemp

Michelle SevilleRichard & Gillian ShawStephen & Ruth SheeranGlenn SheltusMark ShendroffPatrick ShierSerena ShufeltMei Sim ShumEmilie SimardSandra SimardEdward SimontonMichael SimpkinSophorn SinNicholas SincennesJoan SmaleSarah SmaleHélène SmeestersLon SmithMiranda SmithNancy SmytheDavid SnellShelley SnooksBernard St-CyrDenise St. JeanJohanne StangherlinKrystel StaniforthPeter StastnyBrad SteinbergChristopher StevensDavid Sevens & Suzanne Towsey

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Academic enrichment

Athletics

University's highest priority

Library

Student life/Experiential learning

Student support

Areas of support

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Bruce Stevenson Robert StocksZygmunt StogowskiJeffrey StrainMarcelle StratfordScott StricklandLeslie StrikeShannon SullivanSurplec IndustriesJayne SuzukiBrian Taber & Joanne GoortsDavid TannerBozena TaylorDonald TaylorCéline TétuMarc-André ThébergeSarah ThebergeJodi ThiboutotEdward ThompsonRachel ThompsonRobert ThomsonGuiseppe & Maria TianoAndrea TimlinMichael TinkerRodger TitmanSidney TollKen TomlinColleen Trapp-WarnerBill TrexlerBarry TuckerDavid Turner & Carole Matinacco

Jody TurnerLincoln TurnerManon VallièresNicole VallièresNigel Van DalenCheryl Van LoonMark VandzuraEdward VaughanWilson VegaMario Veilleux & Martine Coté

Barbara VerityNicolas VigneaultIvars & Valda Vitols

Quentin VoquerVesna VuksanBruce WalkerSandra H. WalshQi WangSandy Lee WardElizabeth WarlundJulie WatersJanet WeberGraham & Margrietha WeeksCarl WehnerAnne Wellnhofer & Euan Mars

Lee WeltmanKelsey WestMavis WestgateHarvey WhiteKeith & Victoria WhittallJohn WilliamsKellie WilliamsShannon WilmotBeverly Jean WilsonMelissa WingeatSarah WojcikTimothy WoodMargaret WoollertonVirginia YaffeKathleen YounkerTony YueRobert ZaichkowskiBradlee ZrudloAlan Zucker

First Time Donors430 individuals chose to make an important difference to Bishop’s last year by joining our community of donors. The following list acknowledges our new, esteemed supporters:

Ewan & Honor AbbottGwendolyn AddisonClaudia Aguilar PenaMaureen AitkenStewart AitkenCeline AkyurekliDean AllattAndrea AllenMichael AmyotNathaniel AmyotOscar Malcolm AndrewsMichelle ArissMyriam AugustinGina AurayKimberly BadgerErin BakerKyle BarlowMeaghan BarlowDon & Cheri BartonHolly BartonAlexandra BattistaDavid BeaudoinValérie Beaulieu BlanchetteTanis BeaverBarbara BeechDominique BélangerSandra BellAudrey BelvalJudith BelyeaBruce & Carol BentleyKaylie BernertValerie BesnerEmily BirdMichael BlackMichael & Francine BlackburnMartine Boisvert

Robert BouchardCarl BoulangerDaniel Bourgeois & Christine Labbé

Guy BouthilletteRobert BouthotSheila BowenJames & Toni BowlandMarsha BranniganRobyn BrophyNeil BrownScott & Alison BrumwellDena BryanNichole BuckleSandra Canning-DaviesNan CarlinLaura CarrollShelley CarrollMichael CassinMarjolaine CastonguayKaren CaughlinDavid Caulfi eldMichael CazesPatricia ChaplinskyGilberte ChevarieChelsey ChuteAlan & Maxime ClarenceElyse ClarkElizabeth ClarkeTom ClarkePatrick ColombJeffrey ColpittsTrisha CondoJohn Ashley ConnAlex CookDonald CôtéJean-François CôtéGilles Coulombe & Carmen Rodrigue

Eric Cournoyer

Samantha CoutoCatherine CouturierElizabeth CoxDon & Moira CreightonBentley CrossVéronique CyrMarc D’AoustDiane DaveyRosalind DavisRobert & Evelyn de LangleyJohnny de VriesJudy Deegan GauthierGeorges-Marie DehautKathleen DesbiensJennifer-Lynn DescentFrançois DesrosiersLinda DesrosiersJean-Philippe DeveaultDavid DoellLisa DoganieriNahomie DomondKyle DonnellyChristina DorionWilliam DornanJanet DruetStephany Alexia DubeauElizabeth DunbarMoffat DunlapChantal DupuisMichel DuquetteGreg DuvalJamie EdwardsJames ElderPatricia EliasMatthew ElliottRhonda ElliottEarl ElsonJay EngelRegula EstermannAlexandra Everett

Alessandra Tiano 4th year Secondary Education

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James FairbairnViviane FalardeauJoe FavotMarc FecteauKyle FergusonCatherine FilteauRobertson FindlayDavid FlamJoseph FlynnAndrew ForbesEnzo Forcione & Sabina Tautz

Jonathan FortinMarcel Fournier &Linda Therrien

Wayne FournierDavid & Ann FowlisAmy FrancheChris FraserJacob FraserEvan FrenchMargaret FrizzellRoger FugèreDavid FultonSamantha GagnonSamuel GagnonCaitlyn GallantRobert GambleAnnie GaudreaultApril Gauthier-CrookJulie GendronSullivan GeneauJulie GervaisBruce & Beverley GillinghamSteeven GingrasMarie-Pier GirardYoussef GirgisYolande GobeilVicky GoguenLisa GoodfellowRobert GordonChristian GouletPierre GoupilJack GrahamDavid GrimesAlexa GuertinGeoffrey GuestShiling GuoJohn & Kelly HaasDavid HaddrallJohn HadleyRita HannaMark HansenMark HargreavesRobert HarrisNoah HarrisonSimon HarvieAriel HaverGabriel HebertClaire HefferonH. D. HendersonGeorge HendrieKyle HodderAlyssa HodgsonDiane HoganPhilip HollingdaleClaire Holt

Jamie HorreltEdward & Leslie HoulihanAllison HowseMikayla HumeAlan HutchisonJanet HyllandTareke IngletonYasmin IqbalClement JacquesDominique Jacques-BrissettePauline JenkinsTristan JohnsonCynthia JohnstonMurray JohnstonTaylor JohnstonCatherine JolinTeresa JulianLee KarlsStephen KearnsAudrey KeatingRachel KellyNicole KhachaturovErich Kory & Ann Bruce Falconer

Martin KreuserChelsea LabereeAlexis LabrecqueJacques & Ginette LacasseMartin Laflamme & Nancy Cayer

Kimberly LamontagneDaniel LarocheRachel LaroseMark Larratt-SmithKaryn LatourJean-Michel LatulippeKristi LavalleeSimon LavoieScott LawsonJohn LawtherBenoît Lebel-DessureaultKatelyn LeClairWajida LeclercQuinton LeducJacques LemarierStefanie LemarierDominick Lemerise-GauvinStefan LemieuxMarshall Leslie & Kate MurrayPierre Levesque & Odile Beaulieu

Sophie LevesqueSteve LiedtkeMichael LittleAllan LochheadAnn LoewenSally LonegrenWarren LoomisJulián López EspejoStephen Loughheed &Amanda Zarifah

Dante & Louise LupiniLinda LupiniPeter LupiniEileen LutgendorfKristin MacDonald

Steve MacDonaldDaniel MacDougallKatherine MacDougallElaine MackenzieKevin MackeyAlexander MacMillanKent MaharajSteve MajuryKatherine MakaroffMike & Linda MaliszewskiDavid ManchesterAndrew ManoukRichard MantionJean-François MarceauJean-François MarinCharlene MarionValerie MarkhamPeter MarshSophie MarsolaisDerik MartelGuillaume MartinPascal Martineau & Geneviève Delisle

Christian Mathews-GagnéRichard MccendieVelma McdonaldMary McGovernMalcolm McLeanKevin McLeodBrianna McMillanBenjamin McPhersonAnne McWilliamsAndrew Meakes & Marilyne Groulx

Don & Asalyn MeakinAsnaketch MekonnenEric MiaMatthew MilliganJohn & Norma MillsRobert & Patricia MironDoug MitchellAnnik MittererDavid & Gail MizrahiSam MonroeJessica MoraisCarly MorinSylvia MorrisonJohn & Jane MulvihillMatthew MunzarCarol MurphyKevin MurphyDonald MurrayMarie-Pier NadeauColette Nadeau RattueShuhachi NaitoAnne NaserMaryam NaserTyler NashTracey NewsonBrian NicollMarc NielsenRaissa Nkemni NkengouaMatthew OliverMarley OrangeChristopher PalmerAntonio Paolucci

Vassilios Papadopoulos & Martine Culty

Benjamin PearsonKristina PejicPierre-Paul PelletierRenée PéloquinStan & Joan PeplerRobin PerlmutterJean-François PerreaultErin PhillipsPeter & Lisa Rae PickersgillKaren PiercyJarad PlatoRéjean PomerleauChristopher PotterColin PotterCindy PowellSeth PowterTiffany PratherBrigitte QuintalAlain QuirionNeil RabeyMarija RadovicSnjezana RafoOnilalao RamamonjisoaDenis RancourtJenna RankinPeter RaymondJames Reid & Kim MacLeodAndréanne RichardMelissa RichardsonMichael RichmondAlex RivetCathy RoberBrigitte RobertHayley RobertsMark RobinsonClaude RobitailleRobert RodgersChristian RodrigueAshley RohrLaura RoperJoan RossPeter Ross & Fran AirdSarah RourkeMarie-Andrée RousseauTiphanie RoutierBryan RowleyLucie RoyRichard RoyerNatalie RuedyAmy-Marie RumsbyRobert & Wanda RutbergChitegetse RutihindaKatriina SainthillNicole Saint-JacquesSamuel & Robyn SaintongeMarie SauvagnatGuillaume Savard DaigleDayna SayersVictoria SchaeferMichael & Elke SchlossmacherAnnabelle SchumannDouglas ScottLloyd ScrubbNicholas Sergerie &

Andrea KempMichelle SevilleAlex & Julie ShawMark ShendroffPatrick ShierRobert ShortSandra SimardEdward SimontonMichael SimpkinSophorn SinNicholas SincennesSarah SmaleDarren Smith & Christa Peters

Geoffrey SnowDavid Sevens & Suzanne Towsey

Emma StewartZygmunt StogowskiJeffrey StrainScott StricklandShannon SullivanDavid SuttonJeffery SzitaBrian Taber & Joanne Goorts

Marc-André ThébergeDamon Thomas-AndersonRachel ThompsonRobert ThomsonGuiseppe & Maria TianoTodd Toutant & Madeleine Boucher

Colleen Trapp-WarnerBarry TuckerDavid Turner & Carole Matinacco

Jody TurnerMatthew TurnerTom ValentichNicole VallièresNigel Van DalenCheryl Van LoonWilson VegaAndré VigneaultNicolas VigneaultDaniel VincentIvars & Valda VitolsQuentin VoquerVesna VuksanWayne Walker & Tiffany Cross

Qi WangWei WangChristopher WaterstonGraham & Margrietha WeeksCarl WehnerLee WeltmanKelsey WestAlan WhiteleyAndrew WillisDavid WishartSarah WojcikTimothy WoodVirginia YaffeMitchell YoungAlan Zucker

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Thank you. Merci beaucoup.

Donor Appreciation Report 2012-13 is published by the Bishop’s University Advancement Offi ce.

Several photos in this Report are compliments of Ryan Millar, 3rd year Social Studies/Education

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Initiatives

Results

Our future

Objectives

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A reservoir of energyBishop’s operates the fi rst geothermal district heating system in Canada

G one is the ugly 75 ft. high chimney towering over our buildings as a symbol of pollution. A fully subsidized investment of $8 million over three years, largely from

the Ministry of Education, has led to a friendlier campus—vis-ually and environmentally. Indeed Gaz Métro has replaced the meters twice already to allow for the University’s greatly reduced consumption of natural gas.

Michel Caron, Director of Building and Grounds Services, sum-marizes the innovative energy measures as follows:

• Put in place a concept that enables the utilization of cost effective energy sources.• Reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG).

Phase I (2010-11) Decentralization of the heating system: in place of one ineffi cient steam heating central plant, we now have 24 high effi ciency natural gas furnaces (water heaters) in 12 mechan-ical rooms across the campus. Most operate with a condensation recovery system to put energy into our loop.Phase II (2011-12) Introduction of the energy loop and the geother-mal fi eld: under the soccer fi eld, between Abbott Hall and the W.B. Scott arena, lies a geothermal fi eld consisting of 57 wells, 158–161 meters deep, each with an energy capacity of 3-4 tons. The fi eld acts as a reservoir of energy, removing heat in the winter and putting energy back in the summer.

Our new source of geothermal power consists of 25% electricity from Hydro-Québec and 75% from free underground thermal energy.

• Annual savings of approximately $500,000 (reference year 2006-07), reducing our energy costs by a third, mainly in natural gas.

• Equivalent reductions: energy consumption of 350 houses of 2,000 sq. ft. or 2,364 tons (66% reduction) of CO2 used by 1,400 cars.

• Provide energy to the new Sports Centre from the energy loop.• Gradually reduce our remaining use of fossil fuels.• Become a carbon neutral campus in 2016 based on direct GHG emissions.

Angela Lanza, this year’s Elizabeth Harvey Memorial Sustainable Development Intern, is working with Enviro-access over the summer to calculate the right fi gure of our remaining GHG emissions so we can formulate plans for further reduction. ■

www.ubishops.ca/sdb

Energy loop

Energy plant (old central plant)fi rst stage heatpump (energy loop)

Geothermal vault

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Getting fit for the future

The challenge of communication

Disaster relief

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Campus notes

Work is well underway on the major overhaul of the John H. Price Sports Centre. The $30 million expansion and renova-tion of the 1970s facility, begun in May 2013, is scheduled

to be completed by December 2014. “Visibility is a theme of both the new side and the renovation,” said

Brian Breckles, Director of Athletics and Recreation. “Old walls will be converted to windows and bright lounge spaces will be added.”

Highlights are an 800-seat arena, a double gym, a 4000 sq. ft. fit-ness room, team locker rooms and a terrace overlooking Coulter Field.

A momentous year for the SRC, 2013 marked our 120th anniversary, giving us an oppor-tunity to consider new strategies for serving

our student population. Five SRC executive members for 2013-14, who

now remain on campus during the summer, decided to focus on com-munication and determine how, in a social media driven society, to best communicate with students.

Building on last year’s introduction of online voting and sur-veys and a conscious effort to utilize more effectively tools such as Facebook and Twitter, we hope to progress further by devising new programs that will enhance two-way communication.

Send your ideas or comments to [email protected] Huet, 4th year Sociology, SRC President

I n August I had the unforget-table experience of driving a Bishop’s University van

chock-full of campus dona-tions— non-perishable food, household supplies, animal chow and other gifts—to Lac-Mégantic where Mme Richard and I distributed the items to several worthy organizations. In addition, I

gave our financial contribution of $1,076 (a staggering amount for a one-week fund drive on a nearly empty campus) to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund for Lac-Mégantic.

Jackie Belleau, Manager – Student Recruitment

Outside the classroomDr. Gordon Barker (History) published a new book entitled Fugitive Slaves and the Unfinished American Revolution, Eight Cases, 1848-1856. Dr. Eva Mary Bures (Education) was awarded a research team grant of $44,000. She is a member of a multi-institutional team (Concordia, UQAM and Bishop’s) that received a grant of $629,990 to build further expertise in educational technology and its integration into the classroom.Dr. Gerry Coulter (Sociology) published a new book entitled Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – The Poetics of Radicality.Dr. Ariel Edery (Physics) was awarded a five-year Discovery Grant in the amount of $90,000 for a project entitled “A new dynamical approach to black hole thermodynammics.” Dr. Osire Glacier (History) published a new book entitled Political Women in Morocco: Then and Now. Dr. Lisa Mask (Psychology) was awarded a two year Post-Doctoral grant of $64,000 from Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et Culture to investigate how compari-sons with a former self and comparisons with others shape middle-aged women’s body image evaluations, health, and well-being.Dr. Heather McKeen-Edwards (Political Studies) was awarded a New Scholars grant of $26,373 for a project entitled “Regulating on the margins: A comparative examination of governance of fringe financial services.” She examines the efforts made to introduce or reform the regulatory frameworks for fringe financial services in Aus-tralia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.Dr. Lorne Nelson (Physics) was awarded a five-year Discov-ery Grant in the amount of $90,000 for a project entitled “Numerical Modeling and population Synthesis of Single and Binary Stars: From Compact Objects to Exoplanets.” Dr. Fuschia Sirois and Dr. Andrea Drumheller (Psychol-ogy) were awarded a grant of $17,850 from The College of Massage Therapists of Ontario/The Massage Therapy Research Fund (MTRF) for a pilot study examining the effects of an eight-week course of Swedish massage on the general and pain-related anxiety symptoms and sleep quality of individuals with fibromyalgia.Dr. Lisa Taylor (Education) took part in a new book entitled Precarious International Multicultural Educa-tion – Hegemony, Dissent and Rising Alternatives. Dr. Trygve Ugland (Political Studies) was awarded an Insight Development Grant of $21,114 for his project entitled “Reforming Scandinavian Immigration Policies: Learning from Canada.” Dr. David Webster (History) was awarded an Insight Development Grant of $34,264 for his project entitled “Canadian Churches and the Trans-Pacific: The Canada Asia Working Group and the Canada China Programme.” He was also awarded an Insights Grant of $68,835 for his project entitled “Notion-states: Non-state Diplomacy on the Pacific Rim.”

Lise Richard from the Food Bank went to see the devastation of her hometown.

New arena under construction behind the Sports Centre

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Retiring faculty bid Bishop's adieuDr. Mabrouk AbaouiBSc (Algiers), MSc, PhD (Sherbrooke)Mathematics: 2000-13

Prof. Bertrand BoutinBA, MA, BBA (Sherbrooke)Études Françaises et Québécoises: 1976-2013

Prof. Camille LessardBScInf (Montréal), Mfesc (Sherbrooke), Pfin (IQPF). Business: 1998-2013 Dr. Stuart McKelvieMA (Glasgow), MSc (Stirling), PhD (McGill)Psychology: 1973-2013

Our name on the bridge

Observing stellar service

Saying goodbye

The GRAND TIMES HOTEL is located in the heart of downtown Sherbrooke, on the shores of Lac des Nations, a 10 minute drive to Bishop’s. The hotel offers 120 deluxe rooms and many amenities including contin-ental breakfast, heated indoor pool, WiFi, a fitness room, a lakefront outdoor patio and a fireside lobby lounge.

Call 1-888-999-3499 and reference “Bishop’s University” to receive your preferred rate.

Grand Times HotelSherbrooke at Lac des Nations

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Campus Notes

I n 2013 the Toponymy Committee of Sherbrooke accepted the recommendation of the Borough Council of Lennoxville to name the bridge on College Street “Pont Bishop's Bridge.”

Pam Graham ’11 retired after 28 years of ser-vice, including 21 in the Advancement Office managing the database. Most recently she was Assistant to the Dean of Students.

Scott Griffin OC, '60, DCL '02 and Dr. Lorne Nelson (Physics)

The Scott Griffin Telescope is named in honour of the 18th Chancellor of Bishop’s University. Dr. Griffin is an excep-tional leader and visionary who served our University with

great energy and panache from 2005-13. It was largely thanks to his donations that the Bishop’s University Astronomical Observa-tory was able to purchase this magnificent 0.45 metre Planewave telescope in 2011. His generosity will enrich the academic experi-ence of many future generations of Bishop’s students and provide valuable scientific outreach to the wider community.

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1. Anny McConnery ’09, Jeremy Hill ’08, Ed Fiore ’07, Craig Mottershead ’07, Corey Grinnell ’062. Saskia Steffen ’09 & Prof. Bill Robson3. Kate Bagshaw ’06 (2nd from left) Tanya Black ’07 (orange top, middle) & friends4. Courtney Yip ’08, Cara Said ’08, Rebecca Young ’09, Katie Munden ’08, Emma Stainton ’08

1. Bryan McLean ’81, David Stockwell ’63 2. Tim Saunders ’83 and Chad Schella ’94 showing off their BU cuffl inks by Cuffwear, owned by Chris Zounir ’963. Mike Deslauriers ’08, Tyler Nash ’08, Erin Wallace ’08

Four Shades of Purple event, Toronto

Ottawa networking & panel discussion

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Alumni events

Volunteers constitute the lifeblood of the Bishop’s University Alumni Associa-tion (BUAA); they help us fulfi ll our

goal of claiming the most engaged alumni of any academic institution in Canada. Vol-unteers serve on our BUAA Executive, and recent changes to it include:

• thank you to Cathy McLean ’82 who gave plenty of time over the past two years while acting as President and promoting events in the Ottawa chapter; • welcome to Trevor Lovig ’96 who has agreed to volunteer his time and expertise as our new President-Elect; and • welcome to Mark Lawson ’09 who will help us engage younger alumni by fi guring out the type of events to plan and the best methods of communication.Students also serve as volunteers in our

Student Alumni Association, contributing to the success of many events on campus, includ-ing Homecoming. Volunteers in our chapters from coast to coast (and beyond) organize events to help us achieve our objectives. With their assistance, we aim to hold a social, cul-tural and family event in each chapter—these in addition to business networking and men-toring events that have been well received by alumni in several cities.

Bishop’s is a special place that fosters a sense of service. This year’s valedictorian Katie LeClair ’13 said, “We hold doors open for each other.” The BUAA Executive believes in carrying this torch of opening doors and works to encourage alumni from all genera-tions to maintain a close connection to one another and to our school.

Thanks to all the volunteers who’ve strengthened the bond over the years. We hope others will choose to help in the future and will contact our Advancement Offi ce to learn how: [email protected].

Chris Forsythe ’99, President, BUAA

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Top 10 After 10 in Res, 7-8 p.m. This year’s Class of 10 will visit residences to connect with students.

Men’s Lacrosse vs. McGill Coulter Field, 8:30 p.m. Free!

Alumni Sharing Knowledge: Friday morning/afternoon classes. Interested in meeting with students to share your career and professional advice? Contact Sarah Haddon, [email protected], about your visit.

Top 10 After 10 Induction Lunch, 12-1:30 p.m.Join us as we celebrate the third class of the Top 10 After 10.

Homecoming Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament: Get togetheryour team of 3. Lunch and registration: 1:30-2:45 p.m. Old Lennoxville Golf Club, $60 per golfer includes participation gift, 9 holes, méchoui dinner, and a contribution to our Student Bursary Program. 3 p.m. shotgun start.

Gaiters in action: at Coulter Field. Free admission! Women’s Soccer vs. McGill @ 4 p.m.Women’s Rugby vs. Laval @ 6:15 p.m.Men’s Rugby vs. Sherbrooke @ 8:15 p.m.

Party at the Golden Lion Pub and Patio: 9 p.m. on

Campus Tour, 9-10 a.m., meet in front of the Library 5th Annual Gaiter Walk: Join alumni, friends, and students for a

leisurely walk around campus and the surrounding area in support of ALS. Start at Bishop’s Quad, 10 a.m., $15

SRC Pancake Breakfast: Everyone’s invited to breakfast, on campus, 11 a.m.

Tailgate Party: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Coulter Field parking lot. Parking fee: $5

Reunion Gathering: It’s a ’90s throwback! 11 a.m. registration and lunch in Dewhurst for the Classes of 1990-94. Football Game: Gaiters vs Concordia @ 1 p.m., Coulter Field Post-Game Party with LIVE music, The Gait, 4-6 p.m.Rugby Reunion BBQ Dinner, 5 p.m.

Bill Robson and Lissa McRae’s home in North Hatley Music, Dinner, Variety Show and Dancing

Join us for a special alumni evening at The Gait. No matter what year you graduated, this night’s for you! 4-6 p.m.: Live music4-10 p.m.: Pub-style food available9 p.m.: Best of Bishop’s talent. Student acts will blow you away.10 p.m. on: 90’s Night! Dance to U2, Blind Melon, The Hip, Nirvana, and more (we’ll even throw in the Gambler).

Service in St. Mark’s Chapel, 10 a.m.

Roberto DiDonato (caddy) ’98, Ashley Conn ’05, Mike Mooney ’68, Evan Mooney ’01, Chris Forsythe ’99 Over $41,000 was raised to support student athletes.

2013 RBC Gaiter Classic, Royal Bromont Golf Club

Toronto golf tournament, winners Brian Pearl ’07, Brett Pearl, Scott Watson ’09 with Jessie Christo ’93 (tournament sponsor)

Calgary tailgating before the Stampeders play the Alouettes

Toronto networking, Rebecca Yates ’12, Doug Jarvis ’12, David Clark, Scott Lawson, Christian Mathews-Gagné, Paige Johnson ’10

Thursday, September 19

Friday, September 20

Saturday, September 21

Sunday, September 22

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Alumni events

new

www.ubishops.ca/alumni/homecoming

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Kuchta: Sandra ’03 to Sean Docemo on February 23, 2013 in Nassau, Bahamas. With James Kuchta ’06 and Katrina (Blanchard) St. John ’03 attending.

Stewart-Penney: Emma ’07 to Justin ’06, on August 18, 2012. Katie Smith ’07, Mike Richmond ’07, Steve Hay ’07, Rox-Ann Duchesne ’10, Patrick Conn ’06, Darien Campbell ’07, Nikoletta Maretta ’07, Alison Taylor ’08, Stephanie Furlong (attended ‘03-05), Warren Schindler ’07, Jeff Martin ’07, Olivier Piche ’09, Steve Mann ’06, Kathleen Bagshaw ’06, Emily Peverill (attended ’02-06), Ross Ferguson ’06, Emma, Joey St-Pierre ’07, Justin, Mimi Power ’07, Elizabeth Stunt ’05 (hidden), Jennifer Bertram ’07, Travis Black ’06, Emily Barcket ’06, Richard Fraser ’07, Laura Carroll ’06, Katie Stunt ’06, Tommy Wong ’07

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Maither: Amanda ’10 to Andrew Butler on July 12, 2012 in

Hemmingford, QC. Kristen Maither (attended ’11-12),

Chris Byrne ’10, Patrick Fequet ’10, Amanda, Yvonne Kessler ’09,

Allison Hale ’10, Amanda Raithby ’10

Marriages

Emma ’07 to Justin ’06, on August 18, 2012. Katie Smith ’07, Mike Richmond ’07, Steve Hay ’07, Rox-Ann Duchesne ’10, Patrick Conn ’06, Darien Campbell ’07, Nikoletta Maretta ’07, Alison Taylor ’08, Stephanie Furlong

Steve Mann ’06, Kathleen Bagshaw ’06, Emily Peverill (attended ’02-06), Ross

Shaver: Lisa ’09 to Tim Szabo on May 25, 2013 in Ottawa. back: Nathan King ’04, Rob Csernyik ’08, Tim, Peter Graham ’09, Todd Shaver ’02, Geoff Powell ’00. middle: Brett Fleury ’09, Barbara Kott ’10, Lisa, Malcolm Beemer-MacDonald ’09, Andrew Mescheder ’08, Keegan Flowers ’08. front: Claire Holt ’10, Jon Esteban ’12, Amanda Lepore ’09, Aida (Mosher) Flowers ’08

Isaac-Mann: Sonia ’95 to Richard Gratton on December 9, 2012 in Ottawa.

Kidd-Bougie: Alanna ’07 to David on September 22, 2012 in Ottawa. Nancy Moreiro ’07, Rachel Roenspies ’09, Steve Bougie ’82, David, Don Bougie ’77, Alanna, Sonya Jancar (attended ’03-05) and Bob Bougie ’86. Missing from photo, Rick Bougie ’76.

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Births

Send Your News!Alumni reading this magazine turn first to the back pages to find out what’s happening in the lives of their classmates. Send your news—personal and professional—and your photos to:Bishop’s University Advancement Office2600 College, Sherbrooke QC J1M 1Z7 Sarah Haddon ’01Researcher & Alumni Relations Assistant1-866-822-5210 [email protected] www.ubishops.ca/alumni

Bigler-Thomas: to Natalie and Roger ’97 a son, Marcus Christian, on February 14, 2013 in Orangeville ON. A brother for Mackenzie and Sydney.

Carter: to Maggie (McConnell) ’02 and Mark ’01 a son, Ray, on August 26, 2012 in Toronto.

Cantin-Meaney-Frizzell: to Dominique ’11 and Raymond ’10 a daughter, Elizabeth Rosalie Laura, on June 11, 2013. A sister for Anne Charlotte Robin.

Iwamoto-Reynolds: to Michiko ’08 and Mark ’08 a son, Toshizou, on June 12, 2012 in Toronto.

Harrington: to Erinn ’02 and Chris a daughter, Lexie Susan Claire, on May 29, 2012 in Port Lincoln, South Australia. A sister for Jackson, 3.  

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In Memoriam

Rob Allen ’73 on May 4, 2013 in London ON. He is survived by his wife Pat, daughters Laura ’08 and Sandra ’09, siblings Jim, Tom ’69 and Ann, and many nieces and nephews including David Allen ’98 and Robert Allen ’01. Rob was a proud Bishop’s Gaiter and alumnus, and will also be missed by his friend Gary Chown ’74 and his wife Linda. Brigadier-General Stewart H. Clarke ’56on July 5, 2013 in Ottawa. Reverend Derek A. Collett-White ’62 (1940-2013) on June 13 in Roanoke VA. Reverend Canon Sidney Davies ’38 on June 25, 2013 in Arlington NS, at age 101. He is survived by his wife Ruth and many other family members, including grandson David Canton ’99. John Dobson (1928-2013) on August 1 in Montreal. A good friend to Bishop’s, he co-founded the Dobson-Lagassé Entrepreneurship Centre on campus in 1998. Hugh Doherty ’55 on May 7, 2013 in Ottawa. At Bishop’s Hugh wrote for The Campus and The Mitre and earned the Chancellor’s Prize and Lieutenant-Governor’s Medal. Hugh’s professional

career took him from coast to coast in Canada, working as a respected journalist with several Canadian papers and as a television producer for the CBC.Andrew Foreman ’72 on March 28, 2013. Raymond Gilling (Gil) Goddard ’44 (1921-2013) on March 13. He was predeceased by his wife Elizabeth (née Macdonald) ’45.Lorrene Gordonsmith (1940-2013) on July 2, wife of the late John Gordonsmith ’64. Andy Little ’57 (1936-2013) on July 20. He met his wife, Dolce Narizzano ’57, at Bishop’s, where he became interested in journalism, which became his profession and took him from the Canadian Press and Radio Canada International to the CBC. Helen Livingston ’52 (1932-2013) on March 25 in Akron OH. Dr. Mary Pearson Martin ’52 on July 7, 2013 in Magog QC. Vincent McGovern ’46 (1924-2013) on May 8 in St. Lambert QC.John Rider ’57 (1937-2013) on July 20. The son of Hamilton Rider ’28 and Margaret (Peggy) Fuller Rider ’27, he is survived by his wife Sandra (Currie) Rider ’58,

their children, grandchildren and family including his sister, Lu Rider ’59. Erika Rimkus ’69 on May 21, 2013 at home in Ottawa. Predeceased by her sisters Hedy Rimkus-Betz ’67 and Edy Rimkus who also attended Bishop’s in the 1960s. Erika was a proud Bishop’s alumna and many of her closest friends were those she � rst met at Bishop’s, including Susan Petch whom she met here in 1965. Erika’s obituary invited donations to be made to Bishop’s University in her memory. Cheryl Stroud on June 21, 2013. Cheryl was invited to join the Music Department by Howard Brown DCL ’01* and she taught piano and voice, and served as staff accompanist, for over 35 years. She also founded and until recently ran the Music program at Champlain College. Cheryl is survived by her husband David Dutton

’67, and two sons, Bruce and Philip ’04. A musical tribute is being planned for this September by the Music Department at Bishop’s University.

Gifts in memory of:

Rob Allen ’73 Rob Burns ’99 & Jessica RiddellTrevor Lovig ’96 Garth & Sylvia ’55 Smith

Julie Bradshaw ’80 George Baptist ’80 Sean Smith ’80

Dr. Robin BurnsChristopher Burns ’94

Jim Creighton ’57 Trevor Caron

Virginia Cowan ’95 Nathalie Henderson ’94

Miriam Cozen-McNallyElizabeth McNally

Jim EtcheverryGeorge Baptist ’80 Maryanne McDougald ’81

Dr. James GrayDavid Snell ’63 Louise Robb ’69, Dip. Ed. ’70

Bill Hann ’97 Sidney Sommer ’97

Liz Harvey ’96 Al & Judy Breadner

Susanna Lee ’97 Martin & Elizabeth Lee

Doug Lloyd ’62 Nancy Lloyd ’63

Vincent McGovern ’46 Mary McGovern

Roderick MorrisonHazel Carson ’75

Françoise Rousseau DunnMarjorie Goodfellow ’59, DCL ’93

John Pratt ’58 Paul AmosElaine Copland ’58 Rosalind Davis James ElderSally LonegrenRobert & Margaret RossDonald ’63 & Mrs. Parsons

Thomas E. Price ’51, DCL ’82 Merne Price

Erika Rimkus ’69 James Mabbutt ’68

Cheryl StroudMr. & Mrs. William Badger ’59

Diane Murphy ’80 AnonymousGwendolyn Addison Helen McAuley-Banning ’80 Murray Bailey ’80 & Lisa Dignard ’80

Sandra BellAndrea Blackwell ’84 & Richard Bigelow ’76

Karen CaughlinElizabeth ClarkeTom ClarkeBob ’80 & Ronna ’82 EganDiane Hogan Debbie Huband ’79 Wayne Hussey Yasmin IqbalWajida LeclercDante & Louise LupiniLinda LupiniPeter LupiniElaine MackenzieCathy ’82 & Bryan ’81 McLeanCarol MurphyKevin MurphyAnne NaserMaryam NaserLarry ’83 & Susan ’81 RingKellie, Kyle, & Scott RingLloyd Scrubb Blair ’79 & Julia ’81 Shier Sean Smith ’80

Gifts in honour of:

Pheroz Austin ’97 Trevor Lovig ’96

Danny BabinCathy Rober

Allison Bloom ’13 Jim Bloom & Patricia La� eur

Christopher BloomJim Bloom & Patricia La� eur

Stuart Freedman ’13 Arthur & Jodie FreedmanStéphanie Fugère STI-Tassimco

Samantha GowanCecil & Linda Gowan

Camille La� amme-CayerMartin La� amme & Nancy Cayer

Susan McAldenTrisha Condo ’07

Dr. Cranmer RutihindaJean-Michel Latulippe ’09

Kierra WalshSandra Walsh

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In Memoriam

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Through The Years

FriendsA. Jean de Grandpré DCL ’83, Founding Director and Chairman Emeritus of BCE Inc., was awarded the 2013 Prix de carrière by the Québec Employers Council, hon-oring him for his outstanding contribution to Québec society.

1950sDr. Ronald E. Santoni ’52, Maria Theresa Barney Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Denison University in Ohio, is the author of an article entitled “God, Creation, and Rebellion in Camus: Ambivalent? Inconsistent? Or, Finally, Incoherent?”, which appeared in Revolutionary Hope, and questions Camus’s emphasis on rebellion in the light of his proposed atheism. Dr. Santoni presented a paper at the meetings of the American Philosophical Association, Central, in New Orleans this past February. He was also chair and discussant in a panel of the Sartre Circle held as part of the Eastern Division Conference of the American Philosophical Association in Atlanta in December 2012. Dr. Santoni’s writing continues to appear in publications outside of strict philosophy, with articles recently appearing in Hospitality in Atlanta as well as the Sentinel and the Newark Advocate. His 2003 book, Sartre on Violence – Curiously Ambivalent, continues to generate discussion and controversy among other scholars. His response is forthcoming in Sartre Studies International. [email protected]

1960sDon Craig ’63 can be reached at [email protected].

James M. Mabbutt ’68 is retired and living in Ottawa. [email protected]

1970sDr. Jeanne Louise Eddisford ’76 undertook applied research in psychological interven-tion and effectiveness in family medicine in a controlled experimental study at St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, from 1987-90. From 1988-91, she was Clinical & Executive Director for the Mont-real Regional offi ce for Corporate Health Consultants, a national (EAP) provider to business. Since 1992, Dr. Eddisford has established a full-time, bilingual, multi-cultural private practice in Westmount QC, focussing on an integrative care model with family practice physicians as well as with the medical departments of major corpora-tions and multinationals. She also served as Adjunct Professor, Graduate Faculty, Department of Educational & Counsel-ling Psychology both at McGill University (1999-03) and the University of British Col-umbia (1992-98). [email protected]

Helen Fortin ’79 is Executive Director, Part-nerships and Philanthropy at the Fraser-Hickson Institute in Montreal.

1980sFormer Gaiter, RBC Wall of Distinction member, two-time national champion and Olympian Andrea Blackwell ’84 was inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame in the athlete category in 2013.

Lillian Rogerson ’84 and her daughter Rachel Stevenson ’12, BEd ’13 at graduation. Rachel accepted a teaching position in Seoul, South Korea for a year.

Leroy Blugh ’89 is defensive line coach for the Edmonton Eskimos.

After more than 20 years with BDC, France de Gaspé Beaubien ’89 is now enjoying a second career. She is with Fusions Acqui-sitions Canada (Mergers & Acquisitions Canada), based in Montréal. They special-ize in the SME market, taking on search mandates as well as the vendor’s side. Her daughter Melissa is now 12 and son Zakary is 10. The family are regulars at Owl’s Head in the Eastern Townships, where both kids are in the ski club. [email protected]

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The Bob Burt Award was established in 2012 in honour of Bob Burt ’57. An amount of $1,000 is awarded annually to a student-athlete in any sport who best exemplifi es Bob’s qualities of leadership, integrity and perseverance in his or her athletic endeav-ours. Donors to the award are:

Raymond G. Ayoup ’58 Peter M. Blaikie ’58 Christopher Cape ’58 Bill Carsley ’59 Gordon Catterson ’57 Andrew Davis ’59 Dow Chemical Canada LimitedGlyn ’57 & Allison ’56 Edwards Jim ’58 & Mary Lou ’58 Fullerton Laurie ’59 & Bonnie Hart

Tony Hungerbuhler ’60 John H. Lummis ’58Hugh ’58 and Geri MacDonald John ’57 & Nancy ’57 Matthews Bud McMorran ’60, DCL ’04 Brad ’57 & Ann MitchellDavid Moore ’55 Sam Poaps ’57 John Pratt ’58*Sylvia ’55 & Garth Smith

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1990sDebora Broadhurst ’91 is working as a Registered Art Therapist in Vancouver. [email protected]

Earlier this year Cindy Finn ’92 was appointed Chair of the Leadership Com-mittee for English Education in Quebec (LCEEQ). LCEEQ is an advocacy leader-ship committee comprised of over 30 organizations that represent the English education community at all levels, includ-ing elementary and high schools, adult education and vocational training as well as colleges and universities. This committee strives to speak with one voice on behalf of the English community as well as provide professional development opportunities for educators working in public and private English-speaking educational organizations. Dr. Finn will begin a two-year term as Chair in August 2013. More information about LCEEQ’s mission, vision and activities can be found at http://lceeq.ca.

Elaine Paquin ’92 can be reached at [email protected].

Morten Sigvardt Kucey ’94 is Senior VP for SB Capital Group in Virginia. [email protected]

Karl Villeneuve ’97 is Sales Manager, Greater Montreal region and the Maritimes, for The Linde Group.

Sandro Fiorino ’98 is the Head Coach of Canada’s under-20 women’s rugby team. In July the team defeated the United States 27-3 to win the under-20 Nations Cup women’s rugby tournament, becoming the only nation other than England to win this international tournament.

Jeremy Roche ’99 is now Director of Mar-keting and Retail at Canadian Mountain Holidays and also recently became engaged. [email protected]

2000sJesse Bronson ’01 started working with Bel-zona Asia Pacifi c (Thailand) in May 2013 after stints at MSC (Canada), Daewoo Ship-building & Marine Engineering (Korea), Raimon Land (Thailand), MBA’s Without Borders (Nepal), and Spot Local (Egypt), among others. He is Business Development Manager for the Middle East and Asia Pacifi c. [email protected]

Gaëlle Dyevre ’01 was appointed Business Manager, Welding Products, for Air Liquide Canada (ALC). Gaëlle joined ALC following a career spent in the aerospace and mining industries in supply chain, procurement and project management. She completed a degree in Business Management at Bishop’s and is currently pursuing a degree in indus-trial engineering at Concordia University. [email protected]

Jennifer Bazar ’03 completed her PhD in Psychology at York University under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Green ’84. Her dissertation was on the history of mental asylums in Canada and the US. [email protected]

After completing his residency in Oto-laryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Rick Jaggi

’03 went to Auckland, New Zealand for sub-specialty training in Head & Neck Oncol-ogy and Head & Neck Reconstruction. He began practice in Saskatoon in August 2013.

Jean Nairon ’03 marked one year as Vice President, Customer Success, bazinga! Tech-nologies, where he focuses with developers, councils, and property managers on build-ing great condo communities in Vancouver.

Daniel Thomson ’03 is Researcher, Writer at Patrician Media in Toronto.

Joanie Aube ’07 can be reached at [email protected].

Karyn Latour ’07 is a genetic counselor at Hôpital Sainte-Justine. [email protected]

Nathalie Green ’06 became engaged to Donald Crowe in December 2010. Their son Leroy Koty Crowe was born October 30, 2011. Nathalie gradu-ated from Dalhousie University with a Master’s in Development Economics in October 2012. Nathalie, Donald and Leroy are pictured at Diamond Head, Oahu. [email protected]

Last April, Stephanie Redding ’07graduated from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, along with fellow BU alumni Alex MacMillan ’08, Patrick Corney ’08and Elizabeth Miron ’10. Pictured: Alex, Stephanie and Patrick

Holly Romero ’08 is Senior Correspondence & Special Projects Coordinator for Free the Children in Toronto. [email protected]

Doug McCooeye ’09 accepted the position of Admissions Offi cer in the Admissions offi ce at Bishop’s.

Through the Years

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2010s

Andrew Almack ’11 founded Plas-tic Shore Project, a Victoria, BC-based organization that reduces plastic pollution in communities by recycling plastic debris to serve as an eco-label certification on commercial product lines. He based his organization on a disser-tation paper he completed at Bish-op’s. Recently the Project received funding and in-kind support from Encorp Pacific (whose President and CEO is Neil Hastie ’65). [email protected]

Maria Daniela Lopez Escobar ’11 com-pleted an MBA in Global Business at Laval University this past spring. She spent the summer at the Monterrey Institute of Tech-nology in Queretaro, Mexico, working in Public Relations.

Elizabeth Morin-Lessard ’11 is starting PhD studies in Psychology at Concordia University this fall. [email protected]

Adam Johnson ’12 is heading into his final year of a Master’s program in Choral Con-ducting at the University of Miami.

Warren Haydock ’13 is the new Residence Life Coordinator at Bishop’s.

Dominick Lemerise-Gauvin ’13 works as Marketing Coordinator for Bombardier Recreational Products. [email protected]

Date Sport Time Opponent LocationAug. 26-27 Golf UQAC tournament ChicoutimiSunday, Sept. 1 Football 2 p.m. Sherbrooke Bishop’sFriday, Sept 6 Rugby (women) 6 p.m. Montréal Bishop’s

Rugby (men) 8 p.m. Montréal Bishop’sSoccer 6:30 p.m. Concordia ConcordiaFootball 7 p.m. Montréal Montréal

Sunday, Sept. 8 Soccer 1 p.m. UQAM Bishop’sLacrosse 3:30 p.m. Carleton Bishop’s

Tuesday, Sept. 10 Rugby (women) 8 p.m. Sherbrooke Bishop’sFriday, Sept. 13 Soccer 6:30 p.m.m. Montréal MontréalSaturday, Sept. 14 Lacrosse 6 p.m. Trent Trent

Football 7 p.m. Sherbrooke SherbrookeSunday, Sept. 15 Soccer 1 p.m. Laval Bishop’s

Rugby (women) 1 p.m. Carleton CarletonLacrosse 2 p.m. Queen’s Queen’s

Thursday, Sept. 19 Lacrosse 8:30 p.m. McGill Bishop’sFriday, Sept. 20 Soccer 4 p.m. McGill Bishop’s

Rugby (women) 6:15 p..m Laval Bishop’sRugby (men) 8:15 p.m. Sherbrooke Bishop’s

Saturday, Sept. 21 Football 1 p.m. Concordia Bishop’sSept. 22-23 Golf Concordia tournment BlainvilleMonday, Sept. 23 Soccer 8 p.m. Sherbrooke Bishop’sThursday, Sept. 26 Rugby (men) 8 p.m. McGill McGillFriday, Sept. 27 Soccer 6 p.m. UQTR Bishop’sSaturday, Sept. 28 Football 1 p.m. Laval Bishop’s

Lacrosse 8 p.m. Queen’s Bishop’sSept. 29, 30, Oct. 1 Golf RSEQ Championship Milby Golf CourseSunday, Sept. 29 Rugby (women) 1 p.m. McGill McGill

Soccer 4 p.m. Laval LavalLacrosse 6 p.m. Carleton Bishop’s

Friday, Oct. 4 Soccer 6 p.m. Concordia Bishop’sFootball 7 p.m. McGill McGillRugby (women) 8:15 p.m. Ottawa Bishop’sRugby (men) 9 p.m. Concordia Concordia

Sunday, Oct. 6 Soccer 1 p.m. UQAM UQAMMonday, Oct. 7 Lacrosse 9 p.m. Concordia ConcordiaThursday, Oct. 10 Rugby (men) 6:30 p.m. Montréal Montréal

Rugby (women) 7 p.m. Concordia ConcordiaWednesday, Oct. 16 Lacrosse 8:30 p.m. McGill McGillFriday, Oct. 18 Soccer 6:30 p.m. Sherbrooke SherbrookeSaturday, Oct. 19 Football 1 p.m. Concordia Concordia

Lacrosse 8 p.m. Concordia Bishop’sSunday, Oct. 20 Lacrosse 11 a.m. Trent Bishop’s

Soccer 3 p.m. Montréal Bishop’sFriday, Oct. 25 Soccer 6:30 p.m. McGill McGillSaturday, Oct. 26 Rugby (men) 11 a.m. Sherbrooke Sherbrooke

Football 1 p.m. McGill Bishop’sSunday, Oct. 27 Soccer 1 p.m. UQTR UTQRFriday, Nov. 1 Rugby (men) 7 p.m. Concordia Bishop’sFriday, Nov. 8 Rugby (men) 7 p.m. McGill Bishop’sSaturday, Nov. 9 Basketball (women) 6 p.m. UQAM Bishop’s

Basketball (men) 8 p.m. UQAM Bishop’sSaturday, Nov. 16 Basketball (women) 2 p.m. Concordia Concordia

Basketball (men) 4 p.m. Concordia ConcordiaFriday, Nov. 22 Basketball (women) 6 p.m. Laval Bishop’s

Basketball (Men) 8 p.m. Laval Bishop’sThursday, Nov. 28 Basketball (women) 6 p.m. McGill McGill

Basketball (men) 8 p.m. McGill McGill

home games

Fall Regular Season Schedule

www.gaiters.ca Schedule subject to change.

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Karen York ’69 is a botanical editor and writer based in Victoria. A proponent of horticultural therapy and fi rm believer in nature’s healing power, she is the author of The Holistic Garden: Creating Spaces for Health and Healing and has edited num-erous gardening books and written for a variety of publications including Canadian Gardening, Garden Making, Gardening Life, International Architecture & Design, The Globe and Mail and Chatelaine.

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Alumni Perspectives

Defi ned entry. Whether it’s a formal gate, an arbour or simply a couple of pots fl anking a path, such a demarcation signifi es you’re stepping into a separate space, another world. Many gardeners claim their garden is an escape from reality; I say it’s an escape toreality.

Diversity. Variety isn’t just the spice of life; var-iety is life. Biodiversity—a mix of plants from perennials and annuals to trees and shrubs—means not only a healthier garden for fl ora and fauna alike, but also a more satisfying one. The more abundant and complex the set-ting, as long as it is perceived as harmonious and coherent, the more powerful the psycho-logical benefi t for stress relief and restoration.

Enclosure. Whether the entire garden or just a part of it is enclosed, such a space offers privacy, security and a sense of sanctuary, harkening back to the spatial archetype of the cave, from which we could look out knowing we were protected.

Space for one or more. Ideally, the garden should allow you to retreat in solitude or share your space with others.

Light and dark. Areas should offer different combinations of sun, shade and shelter from wind. Such variance gives you greater use of the garden throughout the day and offers microclimates that will sustain a wider range of plants.

Sense of mystery. Your garden should beguile, stimulate and involve you. It should unfold in a series of pleasurable surprises. Scrims and screens, curving paths that disappear around a corner, a glimpse of a structure and/or the sound of water are ways to invest even a small garden with allure.

Natural forms. The natural shapes of plants, hills, rocks and ponds are deeply pleasing in a way that hard-edged human construc-tions are not. Yes, topiaries are fun, but most plants are happier left to their natural devices.

Water. A garden without water in some form is a garden without life. Plants thirst for it, wildlife fl ock to it and its sound, its movement or refl ective calm enchants us. Whether pond, pool, waterfall, fountain, bubbler, stream or a simple stone basin for the birds, water is an enduring symbol of grace to which we all respond.

W hat drives us to tend our gardens, fl ee the city for the country cottage, or simply seek out a bit of green space on our lunch breaks? Consciously or not, we all have deeply rooted physical, psychological and emotional connec-

tions with nature—a natural affi nity for life that noted Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson calls “biophilia” and that psychologists Stephen and Rachel Kaplan describe as “vital to healthy human functioning.”

Nature has been a sanctuary and healer since ancient Egyptians prescribed walks in the garden for the mentally disturbed. Science now supports the anecdotal evidence that being in a natural environment, even just gazing at greenery, relieves stress, depression and mental fatigue, refreshes our power of concentration, lowers blood pressure and decreases muscle tension.

And of course there are the more intangible sensory benefi ts and aesthetic appeal of foliage, fl owers, wood, water and stone.

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