List of Concordia University people
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The following list of Concordia University people includes notable administrators, alumni and faculty of Concordia University, and its predecessors Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
Rectors and presidents
[edit]The following is a list of rectors and presidents of Concordia University, and its predecessors, Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
Name | Term start | Term end |
---|---|---|
Dr. John W. O'Brien, Rector | August 24, 1974 | May 31, 1984 |
Dr. Patrick Kenniff, Rector | June 1, 1984 | May 25, 1994 |
Dr. Charles Bertrand, Interim Rector | May 26, 1994 | August 14, 1995 |
Dr. Frederick Lowy, President | August 15, 1995 | July 31, 2005 |
Dr. Claude Lajeunesse, President | August 1, 2005 | October 31, 2007 |
Michael Di Grappa, Interim President | November 1, 2007 | July 31, 2008 |
Dr. Judith Woodsworth | August 1, 2008 | December 22, 2010 |
Dr. Frederick Lowy, Interim President | February 2, 2011 | July 31, 2012 |
Dr. Alan Shepard | August 1, 2012 | June 30, 2019 |
Dr. Graham Carr | December 12, 2019 | present |
Name | Term start | Term end |
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Gregory O’Bryan, S.J., President | August 15, 1896 | July 4, 1899 |
William Doherty, S.J., President | July 4, 1899 | October 27, 1899 |
Gregory O’Bryan, S.J., President | October 27, 1899 | June 23, 1901 |
Arthur E. Jones, S.J., President | June 23, 1901 | August 3, 1904 |
Adrian D. Turgeon, S.J., Rector | August 3, 1904 | August 7, 1905 |
Gregory O’Bryan, S.J., Rector | August 7, 1905 | June 6, 1907 |
Alexander A. Gagnieur, S.J., Rector | August 10, 1907 | May 4, 1913 |
Thomas McMahon, S.J., Rector | May 4, 1913 | August 5, 1917 |
Alexander A. Gagnieur, S.J., Rector | August 5, 1917 | March 1, 1918 |
John Milway Filion, S.J., Rector | March 1, 1918 | July 1, 1918 |
William H. Hingston, S.J., Rector | July 1, 1918 | July 31, 1925 |
Erle Gladstone Bartlett, S.J., Rector | July 31, 1925 | August 9, 1930 |
Thomas J. MacMahon, S.J., Rector | August 9, 1930 | July 15, 1935 |
Hugh C. McCarthy, S.J. Rector | July 15, 1935 | July 11, 1940 |
Edward M. Brown, S.J., Rector | July 11, 1940 | July 4, 1948 |
John F. McCaffrey, S.J., Rector | July 4, 1948 | June 17, 1954 |
Gerald F. Lahey, S.J., Rector | June 17, 1954 | August 15, 1959 |
Patrick G. Malone, S.J., President | August 15, 1959 | August 16, 1974 |
Name | Term start | Term end |
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Anson W. Young | 1925 | 1928 |
Frederick O. Stredder | 1928 | 1935 |
Kenneth E. Norris | 1936 | 1956 |
Henry F. Hall | 1956 | 1962 |
Robert C. Rae | 1962 | 1968 |
Douglass B. Clarke, Acting Principal | 1968 | 1969 |
John W. O'Brien | 1969 | August 23, 1974 |
Chancellors
[edit]The following is a list of chancellors of Concordia University, and its predecessor Sir George Williams University.
Name | Term start | Term end |
---|---|---|
Henry J. Hemens | August 24, 1974 | December 31, 1981 |
Earle W. McLaughlin | January 1, 1982 | December 31, 1986 |
Alan B. Gold | February 5, 1987 | September 30, 1992 |
Jeanne Sauvé | October 1, 1992 | January 26, 1993 |
Eric H. Molson | July 1, 1993 | December 31, 2005 |
David P. O'Brien | January 1, 2006 | December 31, 2010 |
L. Jacques Ménard | January 1, 2011 | December 31, 2014 |
Jonathan Wener | January 1, 2015[5] | present |
Name | Term start | Term end |
---|---|---|
B.W. Roberts | March 21, 1960 | September 24, 1965 |
Fraser Fulton | September 25, 1965 | June 6, 1971 |
C. F. Carsley | June 6, 1971 | August 10, 1973 |
Henry J. Hemens | August 10, 1973 | August 24, 1974 |
Notable faculty
[edit]- Marguerite Andersen - writer and educator
- Theresa H. Arriola - cultural anthropologist
- Margaret Atwood - poet, author and literary critic (instructor in English, 1967)[7]
- William P. Byers - professor emeritus of mathematics; author of How Mathematicians Think and The Blind Spot
- Ed Enos - Founding Chairman of the Concordia Department of Exercise Science, Associate Professor of the department, former Assistant Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science, and member of Concordia's first Senate
- Marc Gervais - film professor, Jesuit, and founding director of the Loyola Institute for Studies in International Peace[8]
- Henry Habib - professor emeritus
- Michael Laucke - classical guitar (professor of guitar in 1976 to 1977)
- Kai Nielsen - adjunct professor in the philosophy department, contemporary atheist and left-wing political philosopher
- Mordecai Richler - author (writer-in-residence)[9]
- Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga - former president of Latvia; first female president of Latvia
Concordia
[edit]- Gordon Graham - former professor[10]
- Fariborz Haghighat - professor
- Gad Saad - YouTube personality
- Jane Stewart - professor emeritus of psychology[11]
Notable alumni
[edit]Sir George Williams
[edit]- Howard Alper - chemist
- Sacvan Bercovitch - professor, Harvard University
- David Bercuson - historian
- Lawrence Bergman - Quebec provincial politician
- Warren Cohen - composer and conductor
- Terry Copp - military historian
- Rosie Douglas - former Prime Minister of Dominica
- William McLean Hamilton - Ontario federal politician
- Jim Hawkes - Canadian federal politician
- Stuart McLean - broadcaster and author
- Henry Mintzberg - professor, McGill University
- Guido Molinari - artist
- Gordon O'Connor - Canadian Minister of National Revenue
- Richard Patten - Canadian federal politician
- Richard Pound - Chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency; Chancellor of McGill University
- E. Annie Proulx - author, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction[12]
- Mordecai Richler - author[13]
- Alfie Roberts - political activist, professional cricketer, and Montreal community worker
- George Springate - professional football player and Quebec politician
- Rod Sykes - former leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party and former Mayor of Calgary
- Donald Tarlton - as Donald K. Donald, a concert promoter, music manager and record label owner
- Theodore Fairhurst - artist, real estate entrepreneur, world record holder mountain climber
- Eric Boudreault - Canadian Musician, Drummer - author
Loyola
[edit]- Tony Burman - journalist and editor-in-chief at CBC
- Lucien Cardin - Canadian federal politician
- Larry Carriere - former NHL hockey player, current assistant general manager of the Montreal Canadiens
- Dominic D’Alessandro - President and CEO of Manulife Financial
- Don Ferguson - actor and comedian
- Hana Gartner - journalist
- Marc Gervais (1950) - Jesuit and film professor at Concordia University[8]
- Bernard Lonergan - philosopher and theologian; regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century[14]
- L. Ian MacDonald (born 1947) - author, columnist, broadcaster, and diplomat.
- John C. Major - justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Brian McKenna - journalist
- Richard Monette - actor and director[15]
- Athol Murray - priest and educator
- Georges Vanier - former Governor General of Canada[16]
Concordia
[edit]- Victor Arroyo - Video artist [17]
- Alex Tyrrell - leader of the Green Party of Quebec.[18]
- Nadia Myre - Visual artist[19]
- Dareen Abughaida - Al Jazeera news anchor[citation needed]
- Yasser Harrak - writer, commentator, human rights activist
- Pietro Amato - musician
- Louise Archambault - film director and screenwriter
- Torill Kove - film director and animator and winner of 2007 Academy Award for Animated Short Film
- Jérémy Comte - film director
- Will Arnett - actor, Arrested Development TV series; left after one semester to pursue acting
- Melissa Auf der Maur - rock musician
- Maziar Bahari - journalist and filmmaker, Newsweek
- René Balcer - Emmy Award-winning writer and producer, Law & Order and Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Chris Banks - poet
- Adam Basanta (born 1985) - artist and experimental composer
- Yves Bélanger - cinematographer
- Evan Beloff - screenwriter and director
- Andy Borodow (born 1969) - Canadian Olympic wrestler, Maccabiah champion, Commonwealth champion
- Pan Bouyoucas - author, playwright and translator
- Annie Briard - artist
- Edwin Orion Brownell - neo-classical composer and concert pianist
- Gary Burns - screenwriter and director
- Brian Busby - author
- Pascale Bussières - Québécoise actress
- Craig Button (born 1963) - ice hockey analyst for TSN and former National Hockey League executive
- Cecil Castellucci - author
- Régine Chassagne - musician, Arcade Fire
- Gina Cody - engineer
- Warren Cohen - composer and conductor
- Steven Cojocaru - fashion maven; Entertainment Tonight correspondent (2003–present)
- Karen Connelly - author
- Charlotte Cornfield (born 1988) - singer-songwriter
- Daniel Cross - filmmaker
- Joe David - Nuu-chah-nulth artist
- Barbara Davidson - Photographer, 2011 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Bob Delaney - Ontario provincial politician
- Benoit de Clerck - President and CEO of Zenith
- André Desmarais - President and Co-CEO of Power Corporation of Canada
- Ann Diamond - poet and short story writer
- Kadie Karen Diekmeyer - internet personality and animal rights activist
- Farell Duclair - Canadian football player
- Mario Dumont - ex-political leader of the provincial ADQ party
- Barbara Dunkelman - actress and internet personality
- Darren Entwistle - President and CEO of Telus
- Emil Fackenheim (1916–2003) - philosopher
- Jocelyn Faubert - professor at the University of Montreal
- Maxyne Finkelstein - non-profit professional
- Sydney Finkelstein - professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
- Raymonde Folco - Canadian federal politician
- Tess Fragoulis - author
- Elyse Gasco - author
- Erin Gee - media artist
- Mireille Gingras - neurobiologist; founder and CEO of HUYA Bioscience International[20]
- Jonathan Goldstein - Author, humorist, and radio host
- Angela Grossmann - artist
- Rawi Hage - novelist, photographer
- Yasser Harrak - writer and human rights activist
- Richard Harrison - poet
- Paul Hartal - painter, poet
- Elisabeth Harvor - author
- Mohamed Hashish - research scientist
- Stephen Henighan - author
- Goldie Hershon (1941–2020), activist
- Christopher Hinton - film animator
- Jennifer Hollett - former MuchMusic VJ
- Anna Hopkins - actress
- Anthony Housefather (born 1973) - Mayor of Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec, Member of Parliament
- Geof Isherwood - comic book illustrator
- Clément Jodoin - ice hockey coach
- Emmett Johns - founder of Dans la Rue
- Clark Johnson - American actor, Homicide: Life on the Street TV series
- Christine Jones - Scenic designer
- Garry Kallos (born 1956) - Olympic wrestler and sambo competitor
- Ibi Kaslik - author
- Mark Kelley - CBC reporter
- Adam Kelly - writer
- Jonah Keri - author
- Arsinée Khanjian - actress
- Donovan King - theatre artist
- Torill Kove - animator; 2006 Academy Award winner
- Spencer Krug - musician, Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes, Swan Lake, Fifths of Seven
- Jeff Kuhner - broadcaster and journalist
- Micheline Lanctôt - film director and actress
- Michelle Latimer - actress on Paradise Falls (Showcase)
- Peter Lenkov - writer and producer, CSI: NY; left to pursue a career in writing and producing
- JJ Levine – photographer
- Tony Loffreda - Canadian Senator and former banker
- Kate Lushington - theatre artist and teacher
- G. Scott MacLeod - painter
- Robert Majzels - playwright
- Arefeh Mansouri - Iranian fashion and costume designer
- Elan Mastai - screenwriter and novelist
- Catherine Martin - screenwriter and director
- Gerald T. McCaughey - President and CEO of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Steve "Liquid" Hawley - member of music group Bran Van 3000
- Annie Murphy - actor, Schitt's Creek TV series
- Lee Mellor - musician and author
- Milosh - electronic musician
- Leah Modigliani, Associate Professor of Visual Studies at Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University
- Khaleel Mohammed (1955–2022) - professor of Religion at San Diego State University
- John Moore - broadcaster, actor, and voice actor
- Mila Mulroney - wife of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
- Mohan Munasinghe - physicist and Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
- Glen Murray - former mayor of Winnipeg
- Hillel Neuer (born 1969/1970) - international lawyer, writer, and executive director of UN Watch
- Onye Nnorom – physician and President of the Black Physicians' Association of Ontario
- Anahita Norouzi – artist
- Andrea Paine - Canadian federal politician
- B. P. Paquette - filmmaker and academic
- Richard Reed Parry - musician, Arcade Fire
- Lionel Perez - member of Montreal City Council
- Mykola Plaviuk - Ukrainian social and political activist in emigratio; served as the last President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile[21]
- Antoni Porowski - chef, actor, and television personality
- Steve Prentice - founder of The Bristall Group
- Andrew Princz – journalist, editor, publisher
- David James Ramsay - Ontario provincial politician
- Edeet Ravel - author
- Nino Ricci - author
- Diane Roberts - theatre director
- Vittorio Rossi - playwright, actor
- Rodolphe Saadé - French billionaire businessman[22]
- Francis Scarpaleggia - Canadian federal politician
- Mark Shainblum - author and comic book creator
- Artyom Shneyerov - economist
- Alvin Shrier - professor of physiology and Hosmer Chair in Physiology at McGill University
- Johanna Skibsrud - author, winner of the Giller Prize
- Hanibal Srouji - artist
- Jana Sterbak - artist
- Christina Stojanova - media historian
- EE Storey - designer
- Moez Surani - poet
- Todd Swift - poet
- Mutsumi Takahashi - CTV news anchor
- Ruth Taylor - poet
- Michael Thompson - Toronto politician
- Nicholas Thorburn - rock musician
- James Tupper - actor, Men In Trees TV series, Big Little Lies TV series
- Todd van der Heyden - CTV news anchor
- Mariloup Wolfe - actress
- Steven Woloshen - animator
- Amos Yudan (born 1936) - Palestine-born Israeli businessman
- Dan Zakhem - Israeli performance artist and sculptor
- David Zilberman - Olympic heavyweight wrestler
References
[edit]- ^ "Rectors and Presidents of Concordia University". Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Rectors and Presidents of Loyola College". Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Rectors and Presidents of Sir George Williams University". Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Chancellors of Concordia University". Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Archived from the original on 9 August 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Jonathan Wener appointed chancellor of Concordia University". Concordia University. October 8, 2014.
- ^ "Chancellors of Sir George Williams University". Records Management and Archives. Concordia University. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ University of Toronto Library. Atwood, (Margaret) papers. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
- ^ a b Heinrich, Jeff (2012-03-27). "Marc Gervais, Montreal priest with a passion for film, dies at 82". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
- ^ Richler, Mordecai. e-notes.com
- ^ About Us at GordonandGordon. © 1999-2012 by Gordon Graham & Manuel Gordon
- ^ "Jane Stewart". Concordia University. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
- ^ The Atlantic (November 12, 1997). "A Conversation with E. Annie Proulx".
- ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia. Richler, Mordecai
- ^ "Lonergan is considered by many intellectuals to be the finest philosophic thinker of the 20th century." Time, April 27, 1970, p. 10. Cf. Fellows of the Woodstock Theological Center, The Realms of Desire: An Introduction to the Thought of Bernard Lonergan, (Washington, D.C.: Woodstock Theological Center, 2011), pp. 3-6; in addition to recording their own estimate of Lonergan's importance, the authors cite the opinions of many others.
- ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia Monette, Richard Jean.
- ^ The Governor General of Canada Major General The Right Honourable Georges Philias Vanier Archived 2007-11-11 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Concordia University - CISCC Alumni Profile". Retrieved October 13, 2024.
- ^ Parti vert du Québec. "Alex Tyrrell - PVP Chief", www.pvq.qc.ca, accessed 3 March 2018.
- ^ "About". Nadia Myre. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
- ^ HUYA Bioscience International
- ^ (in Ukrainian) Помер останній Президент УНР у екзилі Микола Плав'юк, Den (10 March 2012)
- ^ "Rodolphe SAADÉ Vice-Chairman & Member of the Board of Directors - CMA CGM". Rencontres Économiques. Retrieved 4 November 2019.