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Research: 4 Drugs in the water: Reducing the H2O chemical equation

Alumni Profile: 6 Rick Corrent: 6 Top of the world

STUDENT Profile: 40 Bryan Esteban: All charged up

features special Cover section: 8 From Vision to reality The Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation annual giving: 24 8 Answer the call

donor list 26 on the write path: 48 UWindsor’s Digital Journalism program

news campus News 42 Lancer News 50 campus authors 51 26 Sybil: In her own words Alumni news 52 ALUMNI EVENTS 60 Class News 61

On the cover: The $112-million Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation has been transformed from a dream to a state-of-the-art reality.

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Editor Jennifer Ammoscato Executive editor Holly Ward Design & Layout Sophia Tanninen Alumni Office Liaison Trevor Dinham Contributors Angela Altass, Jennifer Ammoscato, Jenna Bontorin, Stephen Fields, Kevin Johnson, Susan Lester, Lori Lewis, Laura Meengs, Elisa Mitton, Jason Rankin, Zak Sleiman, Dawn Trottier, Alan Wildeman, Sue Williams Photography Stephen Fields, Tory James, Kevin Kavanaugh, Dan Reaume, Sophia Tanninen View is published three times per year by Public Affairs and Communications, University of Windsor. Advertising Inquiries and Editorial Correspondence: Public Affairs and Communications, 400 Huron Church Road, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4 Phone: 519.253.3000 ext. 3240 Fax: 519.973.7067 E-mail: [email protected] Class News/address changes: Alumni Affairs Fax: 519.973.7063 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Online: www.uwindsor.ca/alumni The views expressed or implied here do not necessarily reflect those of the Alumni Association or the University of Windsor. For more UWindsor info, visit www.uwindsor.ca or www.uwindsor.ca/view “Like” us on Facebook: facebook.com/UWindsor Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/UWindsor ISSN 1489-0534

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When you enter the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation (CEI), you will not only walk into an architectural marvel, you will literally step into the future. September 17 will mark the culmination of a five-year journey when we open the doors to the CEI and usher in a new era of learning and discovery at the University of Windsor. That day, 1,221 engineering students will join more than 100 faculty and staff, and embark upon an experience that touches every goal in the University of Windsor’s strategic plan. The CEI is the direct result of the University’s commitment to: an exceptional student experience; strengthening research and graduate education; supporting our faculty and staff; and partnering with the region to build our community on a global scale. From day one, the CEI was designed to become a regional address for innovation, and to elevate UWindsor’s teaching and learning experience to a level of technical sophistication that rivals any other post-secondary institution in Canada. Dr. Alan Wildeman Whenever I toured the facility over the summer as the project neared completion, what impressed me the most is the way the design provides stunning examples of engineering for functionality and aesthetic quality. There is a spaciousness that is truly inspiring, with classrooms and laboratories that incorporate technology, lighting and design to facilitate learning and innovation. The inspirational vision for CEI is felt strongly across our campus, the region, and beyond. Corporate and individual donors and sponsors are demonstrating this with their engagement and their generosity. And the fundraising campaign continues; there are many opportunities to become a part of UWindsor’s innovative future before the official grand opening, which is scheduled for March of next year. This facility would also not be possible without the dedication and expertise of dozens of our faculty and staff who have worked tirelessly these past seven years to help turn a vision into reality. In addition, students have played key roles in helping us ensure that the building will work for them. In this issue of VIEW, we’re pleased to introduce you to this incredible facility and to the people who will be teaching, learning and discovering within its spaces. We also celebrate our donors whose contributions are enabling UWindsor to fulfill its goals and enrich the lives of students. We are fortunate to benefit from dedicated alumni, parents, and friends who share in our vision and, through their support, have joined our efforts to prepare our students and our campus for the future. The Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation is a major piece of the larger campus transformation plan that is preparing UWindsor for the next 50 years. All of the projects now in planning—including our downtown campus for music, visual art, film and social work—are designed to build upon our commitment to our students, our community, and the needs of a changing world. I look forward to sharing our progress with you in the months to come.

Alan wildeman President and Vice-Chancellor

view . fall 2012 3 Graduate students Mike Reaume, left, and Saileshkumar Singh analyze samples of wastewater treated with ozone at the Little River water treatment plant. Drugs in the water RESEARCH BY STEPHEN FIELDS REDUCING THE H2O CHEMICAL EQUATION

Have you ever thought about what happens after someone “It just made more sense to remove those chemicals at the flushes unused medications down the toilet? Rajesh Seth has source,” he says. done just that. Manzon says the plant’s conventional sludge-activated system— A professor in civil and environmental engineering, which relies on microbial processes and UV light to eliminate Dr. Seth studies levels of potentially harmful chemicals including contaminants—removes about 98 per cent of such harmful pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) being found materials as human waste, nutrients and pathogens from the 45 in treated wastewater, and more million litres of wastewater it treats importantly, what to do about them. “The toilet is not a garbage every day, but isn’t equipped to deal “I don’t want to set off alarm with chemicals found in PPCPs. bells, but these are being found in low can, These chemicals go “We do a good job of getting most concentrations,” he says. “There is of the stuff out, but this technology is concern about them being frequently somewhere when you flush 100 years old,” he explains. detected and what their possible effects At the plant, Seth and his team might be.” them... We do a good job of of graduate students set up a mobile At least 80 PPCPs including getting most of the stuff research station. Pure oxygen runs antibiotics, antidepressants, and blood through a generator to produce lipid regulators have been identified in out, but this technology is ozone, a pale blue gas made up of outflows from wastewater treatment three oxygen atoms that smells like plants worldwide, according to a 2007 100 years old.” Chris Manzon chlorine. That ozone is diffused in Environment Canada report. Closer to BASc ’90, MASc ’00 a bubbling column of water already home, Seth co-authored a study that treated by the plant. Another column reported 14 of 51 targeted chemicals contains the un-ozonated water, and were consistently found in samples of discharge water from a local researchers compare the two. sewage treatment plant which empties into the Detroit River. Master’s student Saileshkumar Singh said the method is Part of the problem is people’s indifference to disposing of a removing chemicals at a rate of about 80 per cent. variety of products, according to Chris Manzon BASc ’90, MASc ’00, “It’s been very effective for both disinfection and for removal of plant manager at the Little River Pollution Control plant where contaminants of concern,” he says. Seth’s team is conducting its research. The process, however, does create some by-products, so “The toilet is not a garbage can,” says Manzon. “These fellow student Mike Reaume is working on a follow-up biological chemicals go somewhere when you flush them.” treatment to address them. If they can be overcome, Singh says he There is emerging concern in the scientific community about hopes ozone will be widely implemented as a method of treating endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in PPCPs and their potential wastewater: “I think Canada is a country that’s been a world leader to harm human hormonal systems. in wastewater treatment and at implementing new processes.” Seth is studying the use of ozone to remove them from For the time being, Manzon is happy to have the researchers wastewater after it’s treated. It’s a method already used to treat in his plant testing its effectiveness. “We really don’t know what drinking water at the A.H. Weeks Water Treatment Plant, which the long term effect of these chemicals might be,” he says. “The distributes up to 349 million litres of water to Windsor residents University has had a long history of doing pilot studies with us here each day. Seth believes drinking water would be further protected and at other facilities. When they have something they’d like to if there were better methods of treating wastewater before it gets try, we like to be here for them. Down the road, it may be of some dumped into the ecosystem and makes its way back to drinking benefit to the facility.” nv water intakes that treatment plants rely on.

view . fall 2012 5 Rick Corrent stands in front of One World Trade Center, previously known as the Freedom Tower. It became 6 view . fall 2012 New York’s tallest building on April 30, 2012. ALUMNI PROFILE BY JASON RANKIN Rick Corrent BASc ’99 TOP OF THE WORLD

When the twin towers of the World Trade Center crashed to This $3.5-billion (US), 104-storey building required 220,000 the ground on September 11, 2001, Rick Corrent BASc ’99 cubic yards of concrete—enough to fill 69 Olympic-size swimming was visiting his grandmother thousands of miles away in Italy. pools. “There’s also 27,000 tons of rebar,” notes Corrent. Rebar is “It was strange being so far away and hearing about this a metal bar used inside concrete to reinforce it. “It’s being built to tragedy back home,” says Corrent. He was concerned about his withstand any terrorist attacks and actually has been designed to friends and family who lived and worked in the US. “I can’t even not fall down if a plane were to attack it.” begin to imagine what it must have felt like for the people who The offices start on the 20th floor, keeping them away from the were in the building during the attack or those who lost loved ground. The building’s base includes a 65-foot concrete “blast” wall. ones that day.” “It can withstand the impact of any truck bomb.” Today, the UWindsor engineering graduate is the project The building is expected to attain a Leadership in Energy and manager for the team rebuilding One World Trade Center from Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification, which will make it those ashes. the greenest building of its size in the world. It will collect rainwater Corrent, the son of an Italian immigrant who was a bricklayer, to water plants on site and assist its cooling towers. It will be heated says he has always loved construction. Although he accepted a by steam and will use waste heat to generate electricity. Light sensors position at Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Mich., where he had will automatically dim lights when enough sunlight shines through the worked during his co-op placement, he still longed to scratch his windows, saving power and giving employees healthy, natural light. itch to build. “As the project manager, I’m responsible mainly for the Corrent left Ford in 2003 to start his own residential building schedule, the costs, and day-to-day issues that come up—mostly business in Windsor. But then, he and his wife, Gabrielle BASc ’99, design-related. And the manpower, as well.” At one point, Corrent whom he met when they were engineering undergraduates, made a employed 550 people. life-changing decision. He says he relied heavily on the problem-solving skills honed “We wanted to experience a big city before we settled down during his degree. “In engineering there’s so many technical and had kids,” he says. “So we made a deal to live in whatever city courses, calculus, and deriving equations, but it’s really how you where one of us found a job first—Chicago or New York. I won!” approach and solve problems. And, most of my position here entails In 2008, they moved to NYC where he was hired by Collavino doing that. I feel like I use my degree every day.” Construction to be their project manager to help build One World Corrent has tackled massive challenges including last-minute Trade Center (previously known as Freedom Tower). One of the design changes the morning of a pour, co-ordination with structural world’s most high-profile building projects, it is rising from the steel, work stoppages for visits by President Barack Obama and crater where the Twin Towers once stood as part of a massive Queen Elizabeth, weather issues such as Hurricane Irene and construction project that will include other high-rise buildings, a excessive winds, as well as fires and union strikes. “We’ve been World Trade Center Memorial and a museum. through it all!” The company—one of only two Canadian companies chosen for It’s clear that the building’s impact on the city is far more than the work—is part of Collavino Group. Its sister company, PCR, was physical, says Corrent. The day after construction on One World Trade the primary contractor on the University’s Ed Lumley Centre for Center began, a woman who had lost her husband in the 9/11 tragedy Engineering Innovation (see page 8). told him it somehow made her feel better to see that, “new life was “Our scope is all of the concrete,” Corrent explains. “Seventy coming back to the site after so many years of seeing nothing but a big feet below the street is where we started with the concrete hole in the ground. It makes you stop and realize how many people foundation. Then, we’ve got all of the concrete going up to the roof.” care about this building and what it represents to them. When it opens in fall 2013, the tower will stand 1,776 feet “It’s truly an honour to be part of this project. I hope it gives the tall—symbolizing the year of American Independence—the highest families and friends of the victims who were killed that day some structure in the western hemisphere. closure and peace.” nv

Student writer Jason Rankin is entering his second year in the Digital Journalism program at the University of Windsor (see page 34). view . fall 2012 7 EXCELLENCE TEACHING

8 RESEARCview . fall 2012 . CEI H INNOVATION BY ANGELA ALTASS and JENNIFER AMMOSCATO

From vision to reality THE CEI OPENS ITS DOORS

Millions of dollars, thousands of planning hours, hundreds Design work for the $112-million project initially began in 2006 of construction jobs created and five years after it first and construction started in 2009. began, the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation The CEI represents the largest capital investment in the (CEI) stands as a bold statement and dramatic leap forward for University’s history. The project is being supported by $40 million Engineering at the University of Windsor. in federal government funding with an equal amount from the The CEI will empower the mind, encouraging new ideas and Ontario government. developing the technology needed to translate those ideas into Other significant donations include $5.3 million recently reality, says UWindsor president, Dr. Alan Wildeman. raised at a roast to honour Ed Lumley, the University’s chancellor “The CEI will be so much more than just a building. The CEI is for whom the building is named. The largest contribution the bedrock upon which the University of Windsor will build its next announced during the event was a $2.5-million gift from BMO 50 years of education, research and community partnership.” Financial Group to fund the BMO Collaborative Learning Forum As of press time, all the final pieces of Phase II of the within the new facility. $112-million, 300,000-square foot structure were on pace to come The idea of innovation inspired Kevin Stelzer, principal, B+H together for its first class of students to walk through the doors on Architects. “What was important about this project right from the September 17. Phase I, which included CEI’s research labs, was outset was that it be generated by a series of ideas. One of the most completed in summer 2011. important ideas was innovation.”

“The CEI will be so much more than KEY CEI FEATURES INCLUDE: just a building. The CEI is the • The 21,000-sq-ft. Industrial Courtyard will welcome occupants bedrock upon which the University from a variety of industry and engineering sources to conduct business and research in co-operation with faculty and students of Windsor will build its next 50 • iDesign Studio and iFactory is the first in the Western years of education, research and Hemisphere to offer trial manufacturing assemblies of small community partnership.” consumer goods Dr. Alan Wildeman • Centre for Structures Safety and Failures Analysis is the most comprehensive structures testing facility in Canada

• BMO Collaborative Learning Forum delivers a groundbreaking The project’s completion comes five years after the University’s educational format mixing lecture, lab and group learning as board of governors approved construction of a new engineering never before facility to solve the capacity problems of Essex Hall, its former home. Essex was designed for 350 students. Approximately 1,400 • State-of-the-art teaching labs offer the hands-on application are currently enrolled. Its research and educational labs were small of theory and under-equipped and there was insufficient space for meeting rooms or study areas. • “Brain Space” for student study, reflection and interaction

CEI. view . fall 2012 9 Dr. Mehrdad Saif, dean of the Faculty of Engineering, notes that, “We are creating an environment that will promote cross-pollination between our discipline and business, sciences, human kinetics, the arts as well as the community and local industry. Working at the boundaries, we can be innovative, make an impact and add economic value to the surrounding area.” The CEI will greatly enhance the University’s current research areas of excellence and enable the development of new ones by offering more space and new technologies. It will also allow the University to expand first-year enrolment to nearly 1,800 students, to hire additional faculty, staff and research associates, and offer up new coursework like the Aerospace Option within Mechanical Engineering. It even will make it possible for researchers to utilize equipment that was mothballed due to space constraints. The CEI is meant to be a living and learning building, says architect Stelzer. It features a combination of exposed structure and monitored systems designed to exhibit construction concepts and illustrate engineering principles through environmentally friendly technologies. For example, the building terraces down from three storeys to one storey, with approximately 20,000 square feet of green roof with thermocouples and water flow measuring devices. Stelzer explains that, “We have a control sample on the regular roof so that students can compare the performance of the green roof to the regular roof.” As part of a live building concept, the facility is designed with different structural systems and materials: concrete shear walls with “We are creating an environment precast slabs, concrete shear walls with cast-in-place slabs, and that will promote cross-pollination structural steel with concentrically braced frames, says Fernando Cruz, project manager, Halsall Associates. between our discipline and There are four pedestrian bridges over the atrium, which are business, sciences, human kinetics, designed with different structural systems. “The university plans to place instruments on the bridges to measure material strain and the arts as well as the community deformation so students can apply load to the bridges and study and local industry. Working at the their behaviour,” says Cruz. Information collected by the building automation system will be boundaries, we can be innovative, displayed on a touch screen panel in the building’s atrium, available make an impact and add economic to students and researchers alike. Managing a building project of this magnitude and square value to the surrounding area.” footage with a construction schedule of greater than two years Dr. MEHRDAD SAIF, DEAN OF THE poses some unique challenges, says Jennifer Di Domenico BASc ’04, MASc ’06, project manager, JPT Management. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING (above) “There are several unique features of this project that make it stand out,” says Di Domenico. “The completed building will house all faculty and staff as well as all teaching and research space associated with the Faculty of Engineering. This building was designed with different construction technologies enabling faculty to use the building as a teaching tool, illustrating various construction systems and principles to students.”

10 view . fall 2012 . CEI March 1, 2010 April 28, 2010

October 1, 2010 January 25, 2011

January 27, 2012 April 9, 2012

CEI TIMELINE

May 2007 board of Governors approves the construction of the Centre for Engineering Innovation

August 2007 ontario Government pledges $40 million to the project.

May 2010 government of Canada announces $40 million for CEI

Fall 2011 move-in begins for CEI Phase I which features more than 60 labs, work centres, teaching spaces, and meeting rooms

Fall 2012 cei Phase II welcomes students

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GROUND FLOOR

The “floating” staircase The Centre for Structures This 10,500-lb. mini-miracle of creativity and ingenuity is Safety and Failure Analysis located in the building’s atrium. The massive structure This incredible laboratory was put into place in one piece during an hour-long dance features a “strong” wall and floor between a large crane and a forklift.T he staircase appears to carry out structural testing. to float in the middle of the room, with its structure The wall is 4.92’ thick by 35.4’ high contained in a steel beam running under its centre. and the floor is 3.6’ thick.

Classroom BMO Learning Forum This 350-seat classroom uniquely mixes lecture, lab and group learning Phase 2 (see page 16).

Classroom

Classroom Laboratory Workspace

Industrial Courtyard

State-of-the-art Classes Broken into two 120-person classrooms, this room’s “thrust” design brings the presenter into closer Phase 1 contact with the audience and supports them with an

array of A/V technologies. Waste Removal Areas

Research labs Intelligent Manufacturing Faculty and students Systems Centre (IMSC) have access to 80 Including iDesign, iPlan and iFactory, research and teaching the IMSC is the first of its kind in the Windsor-Essex laboratories. Western Hemisphere to offer rapid Economic Development prototyping and trial manufacturing Commission assembly of small consumer goods.

12 view . fall 2012 . CEI second FLOOR Phase 2 Floor Plan Key

Industrial Courtyard Sunshades Faculty and Exterior sunshades administrative Graduate Workspace help filter the offices afternoon sun on the west side of Classrooms the building. Laboratory Space

Meeting and Office Space

Roof Roof

Elevator

Ramp

Stairs Open to Lower Level Open to Lower Level Open to Lower Level Open to Lower Level Washroom

Open to Lower Level

Graduate Workspace

The Industrial Courtyard Open to Industrial Courtyard This is where industrial partners will set up shop to work with students and faculty researchers to develop new business ideas or work on engineering challenges they’re facing. The courtyard is a wide- open space, similar to an airplane hanger, with ample electrical power and natural light. third FLOOR Phase 2 Roof Roof

Open to Lower Level Open to Lower Level Open to Lower Level

Green Roof

The green roof Graduate Student Workspace An environmentally Open to Lower Level friendly roof collects and filters rain to provide gray water.

Roof Open to Industrial Courtyard CEI. view . fall 2012 13

Roof 14 view . fall 2012 . CEI Cooper Faust is a member of the first class to experience the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation. BY STEPHEN FIELDS

The Centre for Engineering Innovation FORGING CONNECTIONS

Cooper Faust could have left Windsor to attend any number The faculty is presently divided into four departments that of engineering schools, but the opportunity to learn and conduct reflect a variety of engineering professions, but the building was research in magnificent new surroundings proved an enticement too designed to discourage the natural compartmentalization that tempting to resist. often occurs. “It’s really cool that we’re going to be the first ones in there,” “The whole point was to remove barriers and have people says Faust. He is entering first-year electrical engineering this fall from different disciplines interacting with one another,” says Saif, and will study in the brand new Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering who notes that the designers took their cues from such successful Innovation (CEI). businesses as Microsoft and Google. Faust’s excitement about the CEI “The spaces are designed for comfort, ignited earlier this year when his but also to stimulate creative thinking chemistry teacher brought him and “the CEI will be a drawing and collaboration. The space itself a group of classmates to a design plays a major role in that.” competition for high school students card for the best and Engineering Student Society in the CEI labs. There he got an initial President Lotus Pupulin says that taste of its true scope and magnitude. brightest young minds in aspect is extremely exciting for “I didn’t realize that it would be students who until now have never this big, and be so nice,” he says. engineering across the really had a true space to call their “The lab we were in was really cool. own. “Now we have a place to learn If they didn’t have something like country.” Dr. Mehrdad Saif, and be innovative,” says the third-year this, I probably would have gone civil engineering student. “It promotes somewhere else.” DEAN OF ENGINEERING more sharing and openness, and that’s That kind of enthusiasm is music how engineers work together. We can’t to the ears of people like Veronika wait to have our own space.” Mogyorody who is the CEI’s academic architectural advisor. She’s Pupulin says that students were consulted at every step of the been intimately involved with the minutia of planning the building’s design process and were involved in a series of meetings to gain layout and design since 2007. She says tremendous thought went information from them on what they wanted to see in the building in to every little detail to ensure the facility will be a top-notch and how to best utilize the new space. destination for engineering research and learning. “It was nice to see that the faculty always wanted input from Critical to the building’s design was the notion that it should be various student groups,” she says. a space whose physical orientation facilitates teamwork and peer- Another critical component to the facility’s teaching capability based learning, says Mogyorody. “People don’t work in isolation and lies in the notion that it’s a “live building.” Students, especially those most engineering is moving towards team-based problem-solving.” from such disciplines as civil or mechanical engineering, will be Besides reconfigurable classrooms that accommodate lecture- able to look up to exposed ceilings and see the guts of its heating, based teaching as well as breakout group work, the building has plenty cooling, plumbing and electrical operations, while sensors built into of common areas designed to encourage students to socially interact pedestrian bridges will teach them about strain and load bearing. with one another, a critical factor for planting the seeds of innovation Research labs, meanwhile, will be larger and offer greater according to the Faculty of Engineering dean, Dr. Mehrdad Saif. versatility and functionality, while enjoying higher visibility than

CEI. view . fall 2012 15 their former spaces in the basement of Essex Hall, says Dr. Edwin Tam, assistant dean of engineering. “You can walk down the halls and see the signs on the door BMO LEARNING FORUM: and get a clear sense of what’s going on inside them,” says Tam. INSPIRING MINDS Much like a sports franchise that constructs a new arena to attract top-notch players, Dr. Saif says “The CEI will be The Centre for Engineering Innovation was designed with a drawing card for the best and brightest young minds in nothing but the most modern teaching methods in mind, engineering across the country.” according to Veronika Mogyorody, the University’s academic “We needed this facility in order to deliver to our students architectural advisor. the first-rate education they deserve,” he says. “The building is All of its features were created with the idea of stimulating an attraction. With parents and students, when you bring them a team environment and encouraging social interaction, but on to campus and show them around, you need to have a story perhaps the most innovative and versatile learning space in to tell them. The program itself is important, but the facility is the building will be the 350-seat, BMO Collaborative just as important.” Learning Forum. Until now, students might attend several lectures a week in one of many locations scattered around campus and then go to a lab in another location to put into practice what they had learned in their classes. With the new learning space, instructors will be able to accomplish all of that in one room. The hall is divided into tiers, which are more like zones, with tables that are perpendicular to the front so students can face each other in clusters, but also listen to the lecturer at the front. An instructor could deliver a 20-minute lecture, have the students break out into group lab sessions for another 20 minutes, and then reassemble to discuss their results. “You can have the lecture and the lab all tied together in one space,” says Dr. Mogyorody, who is also a faculty member in the Engineering at UWindsor Visual Arts and the Built Environment program. “You can break out into groups without being in four different rooms. It’s a Students play an important part in building the world of whole new way of learning and really requires a different kind tomorrow and in maintaining the world of today. of teaching.” UWindsor’s unique climate of co-operation between Edwin Tam, associate dean of engineering, said the new academic, business and industry sectors gives students access space will allow for much more productive use of teaching and to state-of-the-art engineering facilities and outstanding career learning time. opportunities. “It’s difficult to do interactive, peer-based learning if you The engineering programs at the University of Windsor don’t have the right kind of facility,” he says. “This will be a are designed to develop professional competence, and by much more efficient way of learning. You can use different breadth of study, to prepare students to solve the technical forms of teaching all in one space, whether it’s PowerPoint problems of society and the global environment. All engineering presentations, group discussions, video or desk work. If the undergraduates tackle the fundamentals in a common, first- instructor wants to be more innovative, the building really lends year program. Students can then focus on an engineering itself to that.” specialization from the following fields: In fact, the building was designed to help promote the • Automotive Engineering concept of CDIO—Conceiving, Designing, Implementing • Civil Engineering (with Environmental option) and Operating—that has become a recognized contextual • Electrical Engineering standard for engineering education. It’s based on the notion • Industrial Engineering (with Automotive Manufacturing that beginning engineers should be able to conceive, design, Systems Engineering, Supply Chain Engineering and a implement and operate complex value-added engineering minor in Business Administration options) products and systems in team environments. They should • Mechanical Engineering (with Environmental and be able to participate in engineering processes, contribute Materials options) to the development of products, and do so while working in All Engineering programs are available as co-op with engineering organizations. competitive entry.

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The University is developing the largest Gold LEED certified building in the region, providing a structure designed and built to the highest environmental architectural standards that other universities and businesses can then emulate.

For example, the CEI’s Termobuild air distribution system uses SOME OTHER CEI ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY less energy than a traditional system by transferring air through a TECHNOLOGIES INCLUDE: living wall of plant material in the atrium to naturally filter the CO2 content of the air. • Low-energy lighting systems • A Termodeck pre-cast hollowcore concrete plank terminal air delivery system utilizes the thermal mass of the building structure to reduce peak loads and air volumes, while reducing mechanical equipment and air ducting • Glass and solar active systems (top left) for advanced lighting control • A green roof (middle left) to collect and filter rain water to provide gray water • An exposed structural system comprised of various Solar panels materials and assemblies: post-tensioned concrete, long-span, high-bay lab structure, light steel roof and ‘glu-lam’ wood • A Bio-filter living wall filters and re-oxygenates indoor air. Re-circulated air is removed of its toxins and passively humidified • Sensors installed throughout the building will continually monitor air quality, heating, lighting and cooling systems using specially designed software integrated into the workings of the structure The green roof • High-performance glazing, exterior vertical shading, (bottom left) occupancy and daylight sensors, demand-controlled ventilation with carbon dioxide sensors and energy recovery ventilator • Solar outdoor pole lighting

The green goal extends outside, says John Quinn, principal, Quinn Design Associates Inc. “Existing trees have been maintained wherever possible. Landscape elements such as an extensive bioswale (landscape elements designed to remove silt and pollution from surface runoff water) in the parking lot will enrich learning by making sustainable ecological practices visible to students.” Exterior sun shades

CEI. view . fall 2012 17 North American Firsts

The Centre for Engineering Innovation will be a truly groundbreaking facility for the University. Equipped with features not found anywhere else in North America, and some not even in the Western Hemisphere, the CEI will also be groundbreaking for Canada.

Centre For Structures Safety And Failure Analysis The structures lab features one-and-a-half metre thick concrete walls paired with an equally strong floor to test durability and failure of test components. Nothing like it has ever been seen in a university setting before. Equipped with a 20-ton crane, the strong room offers unparalleled learning opportunities for our students. The wall is 4.92’ thick by 35.4’ high and the floor is 3.6’ thick. Casting of these elements was a challenge and precautions were taken to minimize concrete cracking due to high temperatures reached in the concrete. Far left: construction crews on site as the strong wall was built before the exterior wall around it. Left: Naseem Samaan BASc ’12 shows the complete wall, and it’s impressive size.

BMO Learning Forum This 350-seat classroom turns the traditional Socratic teaching style on its head. Representing the inception of a new brand of cooperative learning, the BMO Learning Forum utilizes clustered student groups, unique placement of whiteboards and teaching spaces, and integrated audio- visual equipment to create a truly innovative educational experience. Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Centre Wind and Renewable Energies Students will experiment with the entire chain of innovation in the first centre to offer rapid Centre of Expertise prototyping and trial manufacturing assembly of small consumer goods in the Western The first of its kind in North America, our Hemisphere. Industry will no longer need to reconfigure their entire factory assembly chain wind energies centre will help to fuel new to test new methodologies; they will be able to utilize UWindsor’s factory within a lab to industry for the Great Lakes Region and find and gain efficiencies within hours. offer students practical and actionable skills Engineering post-doctoral fellows Sameh Badrous (left) and Tarek AlGeddawy examine a desk set they they just won’t find elsewhere. designed and assembled in the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Centre.

18 view . fall 2012 . CEI WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH

Students and faculty members conducting research in the new Centre for Engineering Innovation have facilities at their disposal that rival anything else on the continent.

“There are very few facilities in more about how certain materials behave The knowledge they gain from those North America that are able to do the during collisions can drop giant masses images will provide a greater understanding kind of testing that we can do,” says on to such parts as car doors or fenders, of new energy dissipation structures, Dr. Nihar Biswas, a professor in civil and which are placed below on the building’s information that could be used for such environmental engineering. “Students will strong floor, which is about 1.1 metres thick. practical applications as automotive, see how tests are done in real-life situations.” By the time they hit the floor, they will be military, aerospace and personal safety Among the facility’s 80 research and travelling at a rate of about 45 kilometers protection. Understanding how something teaching laboratories are a thermal fluids per hour. breaks down in a collision will help lab, an electric vehicle lab, a tribology “We’ve always needed higher-rated manufacturers of cars, planes and research centre, space for three wind testing facilities,” says Dr. Altenhof. “The personal safety protection make better, tunnels, a manufacturing design studio combination of all this equipment is really safer products. paired with a reconfigurable assembly going to put us on the map and attract line system, and a clean room for making more industry.” computer chips and other integrated circuits. Altenhof recently received an $110,000 One of the building’s more fascinating grant from the Natural Sciences and features is the new drop tower, which Engineering Research Council to purchase materials engineering professor Bill a high-speed, digital image correlation Altenhof MASc ’97, PhD ’99, says takes system, which consists of two cameras the University’s research capability to capable of capturing 500,000 frames the next level. per second. His research team will drop More than 10 metres high, the tower’s materials from the tower and record precise, crane is capable of lifting more than 900 highly detailed images of the materials as kilograms. Researchers who want to know they deform under pressure.

Students have played a vital role in ensuring that the CEI teaching and research facilities suit their needs. A graduate student at work in the Advanced Production and Design Recovery Lab.

CEI. view . fall 2012 19 BY KEVIN JOHNSON

The Centre for Engineering Innovation COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

The Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation (CEI) to study the generation of low-frequency wind turbine noise, to will help power Ontario’s economic engine by creating the Noise Vibration and Harshness-Sound Quality Group led by a crossroads where academics, business, industry and mechanical engineering professor, Dr. Colin Novak. agencies converge. Alan Humphrey, vice-president of global sales for Brüel & Kjær, The Windsor-Essex Economic Development Commission, praises what he calls “an excellent partnership” with the University. for example, has already relocated to the CEI. It is the buiding’s “We have worked closely with Dr. Novak and the NVH-SQ 21,000-square foot Industrial Courtyard, however, that is poised group to provide the engineering faculty with access to the latest become the flagship facility for joint technologies for both advanced academic-industrial research, leading education and application to industrial the cross-transfer of knowledge, “Our University is fully projects,” says Humphrey. “When technology and expertise. combined with the expertise available “Our University is fully committed committed to being a hub from the University of Windsor, I to being a hub for the manufacturing believe we will achieve major research sector and for industry and business for the manufacturing advancements while being mutually across our region,” says UWindsor beneficial to both partners.” president, Dr. Alan Wildeman. “We sector and for industry Those types of partnerships will welcome the addition of partners in extend into the community, says Dean creating a regional address that business and business across our of Engineering, Dr. Mehrdad Saif. and government can point to as the “We cannot be confined by the place to go for ideas that could support region.” Dr. alan wildeman physical boundaries of the University,” Dr. investment in our community.” Saif says. “This building will be a catalyst, and the heart of it is the Industrial The Industrial Courtyard will allow Courtyard, which will bring business, faculty and students together, and the University of Windsor to: forge stronger ties with the community.” • Collaborate with more businesses, offering unprecedented Those ties are strengthened by growing interest at both the access to University facilities federal and provincial level in applied research, with increasing • Provide for the cross-transfer of knowledge, technology and support for work that can improve the lives of in the expertise with Canadian businesses near future. “The Industrial Courtyard will provide a venue for companies, researchers and students to work together to test ideas, • Provide a steady stream of highly qualified graduates to solve problems, and develop strategies for translating research into regional industry commercially viable processes,” says Dr. Wildeman. The Industrial Courtyard occupants will come from a variety “The Centre for Engineering Innovation will provide our of industry and engineering sources to conduct business and University and the Windsor-Essex region with laboratories research in co-operation with faculty and students, who will gain and research facilities to address emerging priorities such as unprecedented access to the “shop floor.” environmental sustainability, alternative energy, nanostructure, The University is in the process of developing those lighter materials, and more efficient manufacturing systems.” partnerships, including an agreement with Brüel & Kjær, the Watch for the announcement of more partnerships in world’s largest manufacturer of sound and vibration measurement the Industrial Courtyard as construction is completed apparatus, to establish North America’s first Wind and Renewable and the University formalizes policies and processes for Energies Centre of Expertise in the CEI. commercial collaboration. nv The firm will provide $1.4 million in research equipment, including a large-scale wind turbine model and supporting software

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CEI. view . fall 2012 23 “Plant A Seed”, the faculty, staff and retirees portion of the 2011/12 AGP campaign, proved that charity does begin at home. It raised more than $275,000 with an average gift of $413. this group’s participation rate increased for the third consecutive year. In recognition of this tremendous support, flowers were planted in a newly renovated garden, each one representing a faculty and staff member—past and present—who have made a contribution. The garden was unveiled at a Thank You reception in May. BY JENNIFER AMMOSCATO

Annual Giving ANSWER THE CALL

“Before I picked up the phone to make my first provides a collateral benefit, says Jonathan Braniff, vice call as a student canvasser, I was uneasy about the president, University Advancement. “The tremendous responses I’d receive on the other end.” impact of AGP comes from not only the financial support Kaleigh Clark, a UWindsor student telephone canvasser the University receives, but from how the sharing of for each of the past four years, says the prospect of asking experiences among current students and alumni ignites for money for the Annual Giving Program (AGP) during a real community spirit in both. This is essential to tough economic times was daunting, but the positive UWindsor’s enduring success.” responses she received have been rewarding. The UWindsor Phonathon Program team consists of “UWindsor alumni are a pleasure to speak with, and more than 40 current students from all nine faculties who philanthropic when it comes to supporting their university,” possess a wide range of talents, and are working towards a she says, adding that each positive conversation further myriad of goals. The phonathon takes place from the end spurred her enthusiasm. “As each call ended, I really looked of September to the end of November 2012. forward to making the next call and the next connection.” “During that time, our callers will connect with Since 1985, the AGP has served as the primary vehicle thousands of alumni and friends of the University,” says for all alumni, parents, and friends to help support and sustain Mona Dosen, who co-ordinates the phonathon. “The gifts the exceptional education at the University of Windsor. they receive will provide extraordinary opportunities for In addition to the funds it raises each year, the AGP learning and discovery. They can augment our existing financial aid programs, Overall Annual Giving Program: Three-year Comparison enhance academic program offerings, upgrade library resources and lab Total funds raised: $684,000 equipment, and help meet 2009/2010 $135 Average gift the University’s emerging needs and challenges.” Number of donors: 5050 Each caller’s goal is to ensure that the experiences Total funds raised: $604,580 of future students will be as fulfilling as their own, Dosen 2010/2011 $148 Average gift says, adding that, “Our students enjoy speaking Number of donors: 4085 with you. So when your phone rings this fall and it’s a UWindsor student, we Total funds raised: $885,000 hope you’ll answer the call 2011/2012 $179 Average gift and stay connected to your alma mater.” nv Number of donors: 4937

view . fall 2012 25 Annual giving dollars:It’s easy to give: • Support scholarships and bursaries 1. NEW! Interac on-line payments: You can now use your debit • Enable students to present their research at national conferences card to make a donation when you use our on-line donation form. • Support student participation in competitions www.uwindsor.ca/donations • Enrich student development programs 2. Credit Card: VISA, MasterCard, American Express • Fund financial market labs and experiential learning opportunities • Allo w the Leddy Library to keep pace with the need for online 3. Personal cheque made payable to the University of Windsor digital resources (digital journals and digital images of rare books and archival materials) 4. Cash: Visit us on the third floor of the Assumption University • Help equip and upgrade nursing, computer and science labs Building, Rm. 309 • Bring prominent guest lecturers to campus 5. Payroll deduction for UWindsor employees • Enhance resources and equipment needs for student-athletes • Fund important alternative energy research 6. Monthly pension deduction for UWindsor retirees • And much more!

Support for the University of Windsor is growing, thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends. The following list includes our donors who have contributed to the University from May 1, 2011 until April 30, 2012.

$100,000+ $5,000 - $9,999 Carole Curtis William J. Braithwaite Geoffrey Graham Bobi Molchan and Wayne Curtis M. Cusinato and Jonathan Braniff and Sander Grieve Holcombe Alex S. Davidson Martin Abbott Carla Brewer Tara Watts Robert O. Gutwein Gregory Monforton Stephen and Vicki Adams Sharon Doyle Paige Brodie Calvin Haddad Richard and Mary Moriarty Tom Anselmi Cyril and Risa Drabinsky Andrew and Elaine Buckstein Dean Haddad Jerome Morse and Catherine $50,000 - $99,999 Paul Beeston Gordon W. Drake Darrell E. Burns Rosemary Halford Lawrence Fraser R. Berrill F rank and Carolyn Ewasyshyn Robert G. Gaspar Angela G. Capannelli-Bates Alan Hall John R. Mountain Graham Brown John B. MacIntyre Leo Groarke and Mark Bates Harold P. Hands Michael E. Murphy John and Mary Cassaday Estate of Pauline McKinnon Mina Grossman Ianni Thomas Carey and Jennifer John and Carol Harcarufka Graziano L. Nazzani Ian Clarke Richard A. Peddie Jamie Haggarty Carter Chris Hebb Peter J. and Dianne DeMarco Family Myron Hlynka Jan Ciborowski and Lynda Catherine M. Heffernan Neubauer Estate of Pamela Dickie Cecil Houston Corkum Kai Hildebrandt and Susan Vic Neufeld $20,000 -$49,999 Donna-Marie Eansor Paul M. Huschilt Anna Clark Wendt-Hildebrandt Donna Nielson Rosemarie Eansor Estate of William John Bond Peter and Mary Kryworuk Wendel and Denise Clark Lucas Hodgson Mary Jo and Brian Nolan Lenora and Ivor Fleming David and Donna Couvillon Kevin E. Laforet William T. Clark David Hopkinson Kevin Nonomura Jerry and Geraldine Glos Purdy Crawford David Nonis David M. Cohn Michael C. Houston Brian and Anneliese O’Malley Philip R. Haddad Frances Devereux Lou and Jennifer Pagnutti Ralph Collins Taras Hrycyna Alfred J. O’Marra Dale Harvie Jack and Barbara Goodman Patrick A. Palmer Joseph F. Conway and Carole Richard and Michelle Hunt Samantha L. Passa Jeffrey P. and Sherri Hoffman Mary Kamen Sudhir R. Paul Devine Sushil and Christine Jain Ross Paul and Jane E. Robert J. Hunter Roy Lacoursiere Michael and Mitzi Pohanka David S. Cooke Andrew James Brindley Michael Kuhn Robert K. and Katherine Katherine Roth and Maurice Paul J. Courey Bill Johnson Thomas C. and Meg Peddie Claude Lamoureux Little O’Callaghan Anthony E. Cusinato Amanda L. Kanters Michael Pelyk Rosemary Legris Michael D. Rotenberg Carolyne J. Rourke Mike and Marnee Da Ponte Aristides M. Kaplanis Keith M. Pennells Ed and Pat Lumley Lois Smedick Dick and Pat Schaphorst Joan T. Dalton Marc Katzman and Marliee Kathy and Mark Pfaff Allan Lutfy Robert Weingarden Charlene Y. Senn Paul DeMarco Marcotte James R. Pfafflin Robert MacLellan David A. Wilson Richard H. Shaban Chhavi Dhankar Bruce Kidd Frank Pizzimenti Adele S. Malo Frances Zdziarski Inta Sloman Neil A. and Carolyn F. Frederick W. and Beverly- Richard C. Powers John and Barbara Manera Robert P. Sloman Donnelly Mae Knight Nancy M. Pringle Michael and Margaret Bruce Tucker and Christina Robert and Bonita Drago Thomas and Jan Knowlton John Purcell and Kathy Mueller $10,000 - $19,999 Simmons Mike Drouillard Marlys Koschinsky Harvie Ravneet Randhawa Robert G. Bertram Ayla Unlu Robert I. Duddy Robert E. Krivoshein Fred and Lisa Quenneville Graham T. and Carol Reader John Brussa Aida M. Van Wees Pasquale and Carol A. Erika Kustra Stuart M. Quick Pat Rogers Brian and Jennifer Burke Ronald H. Wagenberg Duronio Gerald Kwapisz Steven and Shari Radovich Maryhelen M. M. Tso and Bernarda C. Camello-Doctor Mardi J. Walker Denis Dwyer Rita and Claudo LaCivita Daniel I. Reisler Tzy-Ping Lin and Family William and Jean Wright Trudy Eagan Diane Landry Sherry A. Renaud Roderick R. Catford Lucia Yiu Janice L. Elder Rose Landry Christine A. Riley Bryan Colangelo $2,500 - $4,999 Murray and Frances Elder Josh and Kim Leeman Elizabeth Robertson David W. Cornhill Bruce and Nancy Elman Carol B. Libby Steven Rogin Anne Forrest Susan A. Adam-Metzler and $1,000 - $2,499 Wayne Embry Frank J. Liburdi Joel Rose Kurt Adam Estate of Paul Frasca T yceer and Fatna Abouhassan Patricia Fagan Rand A. and Lynda Lomas Harry Rosen Ronald M. Barron John E. Hall and Heather Lyndy G. Anderson Jeffrey T. Fahey Megan MacDonald Kevin L. Ross Shadi Behpour Morgan-Hall Adam J. Bain Dennis and Janet Fairall Alistair and Anita MacLeod Nancy Ross Philip and Pam Bezaire Linda L. Molnar William E. Baylis E. Peter and Terry Farmer David Matlow Jane Rowe Benjamin Bordoff Harry, Izzy and Sol Sigal William and Marion Bernath David Fisher Brian M. Mazer and Candice Mike and Angela Safranyos John and Norma David F. Sobey Frank J. Bisson William and Anna Fisher L. Schachter James and Joann Scarfone Brockenshire Larry Stout Howard S. Black Stephen D. Flaherty Marg McKillop Glen Silvestri Robin Brudner Estate of Ernest Waddell William Bogart and Linda Mary Margaret Fox Ronald Melvin Kevin J. Sisk John and Ted Carron Mary Weingarden Bertoldi Leona Fracas Dean Metcalf Darryl Sittler Robert M. Clark Alan Wildeman and Debra Gerald V. Booth John B. Friedrichsen and Graeme S. Mew Sherrianne Smith Michael Connell Henderson Helena M. Borges Tracy L. Cooper Barbara E. Minshall G. Stan and Margaret Soteros John James Cowin Jane Boyd Alaina Giannasi Susan Mitchell Ann Marie Stewart

26 view . fall 2012 Patti-Anne Tarlton Rolf D. Falkenberg Heather Krohn M. Louise Proctor $250 - $499 Patricia Canil-Durocher James and Janis Teron Ronald G. Fisher Ted Laurendeau Thomas J. Puskas John F. Cappucci Mona Aaltonen Roger and Audrey Thibert Simone R. Fisher Mark D. Leach Katherine Quinsey Gregg T. Carter Joseph Abramson Lynn J. Tisdale Amy J. Fitzgerald Larry and Helen LeDuc Joseph Casey B. L. Rapley Philip Adamson Chantal Vallee John Fitzgerald Charles W. Leonhardt Jane E. Caspers Erika Rebello Brigitte Ala Gilles Vallee Craig and Angela Fleisher Gerald and Suzanne Lesa D.Rosemary Cassano Lucas Reindler Jack C. Albert Rosemary A. Venne Kevin Flood Jane Lesansky Danny A. and Rita Castellan Harold Remark Pamela and Daniel Allen John and Donna Virban Johanna Foster Gerald and Barbara Levine Hing-Poon Chan Aiden and Marilyn Renouf Pat and Antonia Allevato Sikander H. Visram Thomas E. Foster Arthur Lockhart Mark S. Chandler Saverio Rinaldi John and Maria Ansems Lionel R. Walsh Jack L. Freeman and Maxine Jack N. Logan William and Marisa Chang Roger Rivait Donald E. Arpin Holly and Robert Ward Quinlan Freeman Gina Lori Riley Neil S. Chapman Stephen C. Roberts Jonathon M. Artale Arthur and Madelyn Laurie Freeman-Gibb Martin F. Lowman Leah Chestnut Richard C. Rohde Daniel W. and Erin Atkinson Weingarden Colleen and Michael Ganley George R. MacDonald Elaine and Robert Chevalier Terry Sefton David A. Avard Sean and Cheryl Weir Melanie A. Gardin John A. and Susan Marguerite Chevalier Daniel J. Shaheen Kerri and James Avery Susan E. Wessel Joseph C. Giorgi MacDonald Rodney W. Child Sharman Sharkey-Bondy David and Dorothy Badregon J. Brooke and Steven White Deborah K. Glatter Cathryn and Colin Mackel Timothy R. Child George and Margaret Short Vladimir and Audrey Bajic Betty Wilkinson Tzen-Yi and Tasha Goh Adam T. MacMillan See-Tho William Chng Lesley Baldwin Sue M. Williams Susanne Goodman Loris Macor Glen R. Simpson Sang K. Choi Margaret E. Balzer Jean W. Wilson Robert Govaerts Bruce MacPhee Jonathan Sinasac Irene Chyz Pearce Bannon Aron Winter Gordon Grace Linda A. Makuch Kevin and Marilyn Smith Marcela Ciampa Edward E. and Lynn K. Barber Alan Wright and Marie- Elisa Graceffa Ashvin M. Malkani Robert Soteros Ralph Ciccia Giuseppe Barile Jeanne Monette Trevor and Paulette Grant Timothy and Elaine Mann Egidio and Liliana Sovran Rob Cloutier Betty Barrett Patricia E. Wright Sean M. Grayson Steven B. and Susan A. Mayo Jerry Sovran Jay Codling Nancy Battagello Martin Wunder David A. and Maria Harris Marg McCaffrey Piche Linda E. Staudt Vicki and Paolo Collavino Carmela and Doriano Battisti Gisele C. Harrison Karen L. McCleave Andrea R. Steen Dennis and Jane Collison Christopher, Lindsay and $500 - $999 Audra Corneal Barry D. Adam Beverley J. Coulston Robert P. Adourian Penny Craig Saadia-Anne Ahmad and “Through your generosity, you have made Shannan L. Crowder Bilal H. Itani Cathy A. Crowley Constantine Alexiou university easier and more accessible to many. Thecla Damianakis Brian and Penny Allen Brian J. Davies Dana Allen You have created an entire group of students James Dawson G. Michael C. Allen Tyrone Deacon Peter J. Arpin whose experience at the University of Windsor Michael P. Deans Karl and Penny Arvai Lynn D. DeLaBarre Sandra and Tony Aversa will be so positive they’ll want to give back to Kathryn A. Deshaies Patricia Baldwin Agostino G. Di Pietro John Basich the University as well.” Mario C. and Mary Di Salle Tom Bass Dino and Joan DiGiuseppe Vincent C. and Patricia H. Kimberly Orr, Fourth Year, Environmental Studies Richard H. and Margaret B. Bassman Donald Sandra E. Beatty Milan and Mona Dosen Dawn Benson Jeanette Ducharme Kathryn Bernard Monique L. Dugal John Martin Bernik John and Barbara Dupont Rudy A. Bianchi Edward J. Dydo Dean Blain Kim Dymond Mary A. Ellig John and Debbie Boots Sue Baxter Adrian and Deborah Hartog Kathleen McCrone Voy T. and Boguslawa Brian Evans Pierre J. Boulos Robert N. and Claudia John Purcell and Kathy Bruce R. and Mathilde Stelmaszynski William E. Everitt Ted Brode Beaudoin Harvie McGarvey Hap Stephen Mark and Fedela Falkner Brian E. Brown Daniella A. Beaulieu-Scarano Dennis and Judy-Lynn John B. McMahon Erica Stevens-Abbitt Jean Fancsy Shakeria Bryan and Luciano Scarano Hastings Gerry McPhail Michael R. Stoddart Carol and Victor R. Fathers Michael A. Bubas Paul E. Begin Wilhelm (Bill) Haust Alan and Heather Metcalfe Lorie and Ed Stolarchuk George D. and Diane T. Lori Buchanan Alfred and Adele Beitler Mike Havey John R. Meyer John Stout Faught Howard Burshtein Walter M. Benzinger and Iuna George Helleis Wendy L. Miller David L. Strelchuk Paul Fazio Jeramie C. Carbonaro Tomasini Glenna Hemphill Veronika A. Mogyorody Keith and Barbara Taylor Elizabeth S. Felet Richard and Wendy Caron Joseph and Anita Berecz Christine B. Henderson Calvin W. and Kim L. Moore Richard Taylor Dan Feniak Albert V. Carron Eva Bernachi Ryan J. Henderson Jim and Dianne Moore Lynn Teahan Shannon E. Fisher Barbara J. Caruso Jeff Berryman Francine A. Herlehy Kim L. Moore Alice Techko Michelle Fitzgerald Beverly Chapin-Hill Sally Bick Carl W. Hiltz Sean and Jacqueline Moriarty Nelly Tedesco Felicia D. Fitzpatrick Mark and Vicki Chauvin Barbara Biggar and Richard Cathy A. Hoffman Rita Mueller Mark D. Tims Clifford Fletcher Spyros Chionos MacDonald Maxine A. Holder-Franklin Melinda Munro Marium C. Tolson-Murtty Cardinal Fomradas John T. Clark Ranjana Bird Margery J. Holman Blair V. Mutch Nick C. Torchetti David S. Foulds John and Nadine Condon Niharendu Biswas Stefan Horodeckyj Bulent Mutus Tim E. Traynor Douglas and Randi Fox Susan Jane and John Coulter Derek S. Blair Michael G. and Margaret Ernest W. Ng Caroline Ursulak and Jon- Robert Fraser Jamie and Tim Crawley Mansell and Anita Blair Horrobin Patricia A. Noonan Carlos Tsilfidis Gregory W. Frederick Darryl P. Danelon Sally Blyth Gary G. Howell Elizabeth A. Oakley Terry Vida Stephen and Claudia Gary A. Daniels George Bociurko William D. Howison Michael P. O’Dea Victor and Bonnie Vogel Freeman Brad Davidson Giuseppe and Teo Bonasso Liz Smythe Hoyle John G. Ohler Sid and Belle Walman Luc M. Gagnon Mary-Rose Dawes Gabriella Bonn Peter and Denise Hrastovec Sandro L. Orlando James and Annette Watson Pasquale J. and Jan Galasso John Day and Alice Tsui Tracy M. Bonvarlez Joel R. Huber David and Alonna Palmer Lynne Watts Keroline Garrett Christine De Santis Susan Bortolin John and Corneila Huschilt Michael Paraschak Daniel J. Weeks David Garrick Michael J. Deck Bill Boyce Cindy M. Hutnik Donato Parente Jim and Sherri Weese Gordon F. Gauthier Gina Delicata Robert and Margaret Britton Judy Inch Nancy L. Parker Barb Weinberg James S. Gauthier Dan and Brenda Devin Alan and Doreen Broadbent Gary Ing Linda J. Patrick Joseph H. Wener William and Ann Gawman Veronica Didoszak Patricia A. Brunelle Bob and Danielle Istl Erica N. Pecile Jennifer L. Whitehead Amanda and Mitch Gellman Mark G. Ditmars Charles and Jean Burge Marica Janisse Arla and Michael Peters Elaine and Larry Whitmore Maurizio Gherardini Josef C. Doctor In Honour of Denis Burns Rick Jans Anna Petrozzi Bob and Peggy Wright Larry and Twyla Glassford Kids Care Phillipines Peter R. Burrell Jennifer E. Jones Stephen I. Pilkey Shi Jing Xu Anna M. Godo Robert G. Doumani Christopher R. Busch and Clarence and Janet Kachman Lilianna Z. and David W. Jennifer R. Yee and Albert Aubrey A. Goldstein Janice Drakich Christopher Hickman James and Elisabeth Kanasy Pillon Schumacher Jeff Gordon Ronald L. Droste and Marie L. Dennis Buset Robert J. Kardas Bill Pinnell Winston W. Yee Bill and Karen Gordon Durocher David J. and Valerie Butcher Fred P. Khoury Joe Piruzza John R. and Nicole Zangari James M. Gosselin Richard A. Dumala Michael J. Byrne David M. Kiss Barbara Pollard Thomas G. Zuber Sarah A. Greatrix Joyce H. Eaton John and Marilyn Callahan Lawrence J. Klein Joshua Polsky Colleen Zubyck Daniel Green Gwendolyn Ebbett W. Sheila Cameron Nestor and Catharine John and Marga Pomponio Conrad Zurini Janet Green John F. and Mary A. Ellis Anthony A. Campagna Anthony N. Ezeife Kostyniuk Heather Pratt Fred J. Gregoris

view . fall 2012 27 Kenneth J. Hale David A. and Vicki L. McLean Leticia Reid Gary M. Travis Charles G. and Pat Ainslie Patricia A. Barnes Beverley Hamilton Virginia H. McManus John A. Renaud Rhys Wyn Trenhaile Daniel C. Aitken Pamela J. Barnett Laura and David Handsor Paul and Mary Meanwell Mary H. Ricketts Brian and Cynthia Trudell Robert Aitkens Harold O. Barnoff M. Heather Hartley Karl G. Melinz Michael Ricketts Jeffrey K. Turner Robert C. Ajersch David C. Barris Todd B. Haskell Fran Meloche David Riddick Terry and Donna Turner S. Zafar Akber Michael G. Barry Michael L. Hawkeswood Linda J. Menard-Watt and Frank W. Ries Genevieve Ustrzycki Patricia M. Aldighieri C. Fred Barth Robert Hawthorne Daniel F. Watt Alistair T. Riswick Jennifer L. Valente Ian Alexis and Family Michael R. Bartlett Craig E. Hebert Marco E. Mendicino Anthony Rizzetto Lynn Vandervloet Jerry Alexis Robert Bartley Lydia and Steve Hesman Antonio Meriano Calvin C. Robb Adam N. A. Vasey Heather B. Allan Malik Saad Bashir Sherrill L. Hext Win V. Miller Michael T. Robert George and Lucy Vasic Katherine and Craig Allan Tanya Basok J. Michael Hickey Janice P. and Gerald F. Sadiki J. Robertson Helen Vasilic Rich Allin Alphonse J. and Diane L. Ed Hiutin Ethel I. Allison Minard Laura J. Robinson John Verhaegen Bastien David and Lynn Hoath Giancarlo and Diane Mincone Carol Ann Robson Christina Allsop Claude L. Bastien Mel and Deanna Wachna Peter B. Hockin Tom Mitchinson Jacqueline A. Robson Duncan Almond Victoria R. Batters and Paul William J. Waldron Charles E. Hogg Denis and Martha Moher Marcia H. Roitberg Olga S. Almond J. Oliver Virginia A. Walsh Mona May and Richard Wayne Moore John B. Ropac Bernard P. Amlin Jonathon Bayley Jim Watt Hohendorf Neil D. Morrison Christopher J. Ross Leslie A. Amlin Donn and Jane Bayne Robert D. Howe and Lynda G. Michael Mugan Jonathan D. Ross Gwyneth J. and Kenneth Peter Andersen Carolyn Beacroft Hutchison Beverly A. Mullins Peter A. Rudakas Watts Hugh Anderson William T. Bealor Leslie Howsam and Neil Connie and Vincent Mullins Ron Runstedler Elaine S. Weeks and John L. Anderson Marcia A. Bear Campbell Rita Mullins Geri Salinitri Christopher J. R. Edwards Sandy L. Anderson Mark D. Beaten John Hoy George G. Murray Timothy Samson Gary F. Wegener David Andrews Robert W. Beattie John W. Huggins and Cynthia Jacqueline Murray James and Dianne Sanderson Gary J. Weir Dawn P. Andrews Ron Becht Kennedy-Huggins Brian R. Mutterback John H. Sarnovsky Robert Weir Gerry P. Angus Lawrence A. Beck Linda and Max Ingram Jim Nicell Nick Sauro Gary Westfall Paul D. Ankrett Wendy Bedard Leo A. Innocente Margaret Beddoe-Lawrence Rena Isenberg Barbara L. Bedford Usha J. and Satish C. Jacob Jean-Claude C. Begin Laverne Jacobs Lamont C. BeGole Robert J. Jacques “The generosity that allows me to be here is Mark R. Belanger Nancy K. Jammu-Taylor Robert G. Belanger Godfrey J. Janisse just overwhelming. As a student, who is also Susan M. Bell Yester Tina Jewer Larry F. Bellis Kevin Johnson a husband, father and employee, I am so George Benak Cindy Jubenville Winfred G. Benedict Jasminka Kalajdzic appreciative to be the recipient of a scholarship. Marcella Beneteau Warren D. Kennedy Theresa M. Beneteau Reynold Kim I feel grateful that a large financial burden has Ivan and Susan Benko George and Kimberly King Randolph W. D. and Elizabeth Isabelle Kolodziej been lifted from me, and am so glad there is a M. Berends Gary and Jane Komar George Bernik Kyle and Kara Kootstra resource like this.” Mary L. Berry Ken Kreiger Joseph Berthiaume Marianne P. Kroes Martin Crozier, PhD student, Philosophy Mohan Bethur Jane Ku Lewis Bevan Catherine Kuharski Patricia A. Bezaire Peter and Barb Kuker Sanjive K. Bhatia Andrew and Nancy Kuntz Louie F. Biagi Annamma Kuruvilla Jeffrey M. Bianchi Kathryn D. Lafreniere Linas Bieliauskas Maurice G. LaMarre John G. and Cathy L. Nickels Zora Sanson Juanita Westmoreland- Charelle N. Anobile William J. Bies Mary L. Lambros James E. Oates and Lillian Kevin M. Scott Traoré Peter G. Antaya John Bietola Glenna C. Lane Saar Stuart and Suzanne Selby E. Irene and Albert Wigle Biagio Antogiovanni Maureen Bird Apollonia Lang Steele Mike W. O’Grady Stephen W. Semeniuk David J. Wilbur Peter J. Archambault Michael E. Biro Brian G. Laragh Tim and Lynn Oliphont Raymond L. Shaw Dave Williams Samuel and Elsie Archer Rita M. Bison Nancy Lauzon Rachel Olivero Patricia A. Shepley Janet M. Willoughby Francine Ares Matthew Blain Roger C. and Elia Lauzon Dan and Karen Omahen Nancy M. Siew Joanne Wills Jennifer Armenise Barry Blay Peter W.R. Lemon Edward R. Orsini Katherine and Adam Simon William and Patricia Willson Louise Armstrong Ronald Blizchuk Susan C. Lester David and Debbie Palmer Jeffrey C. Simpson Fraser R. and Shelley Wilson Dan Arts Karlene Bloomfield Paul R. Levac Victoria Paraschak Theresa Sims Anne and Clare Winterbottom Haran Aruliah Alan and Margo Blostein Brianne Livingston Mary Margaret Parent Judith Ohlmann Gerri L. Wong Juhachi Asai Mary J. Bodfish Teresa and Elio Lori Angela J. Pastorius Dave and Robin Smith Lloyd and Debra Wright Brent and Kelly Ashby Kara S. Boehnert Mark E. Loya David J. and Susan Paterson Dianne Smith-Sanderson Chet Wydrzynski Bianca O. Asselin Michael Boffa Joanna Luft Lawrence T. Patrick Meredith Smye Charlene M. and Shawn E. Joan and Richard Atchison Donald L. Bojin Joe and Judith Lukes Vlad and Noelle Pavlovic Martin and Karrie-Beth Yates Kamal S. Athwal M. Theresa Boland Brett D. Lumley Robert C. Pearson Sobocan Lauren Yee and Jerry Tan Gregory J. Atkin Mary-Ellen Bolt Drew R. Macaulay John R. Peddle Jr. Scott G. Soutar William C. Yeung Natalie Atkin Stephen C. Bolton Mark G. MacDonald Iva Peklova Denise L. Spadotto Grant P. Youdelis Michael J. Atkins Mark G. Bomben Peter MacGregor Jeff Pellarin Mark K. 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Gagel Jens Hanson David Brescacin James R. Chaffe and Robin A. Patricia M. Dale Doreen Dulmage Janis L. and Pierre L. Gagne Michael Harber James D. Bricker Dodokin Giovanni D’Alessandro Ronald and M. Anne Norman A. Gagnier Madeleine Harden Michele M. Bridges Judy M. Chaif Simko Jack F. Dalgleish Dumouchelle Alfred and Linda Gagnon Jaynelle Harding Raymond F. Brien Shil Chakrabarti Andrew Dallabona Gary S. Dunlop Louis and Cheryl Gagnon Mary Anne E. Harding Lori Brienza Frank and Fran Chalmers Russell and Diane Daniels Robert and Shirley Dunlop Michael Galego Gail D. Hargreaves Chris Briggs Frank and Katherine Chan Lada Darewych Connie and T. D. Duong Morgan J. Gallagher June E. Harris F. Wayne and Purita Bristow Gilbert B. Chapman Paulah J. Dauns Diane Dupuis Margaret A. Garabon Michael R. Harrison Daniel Britten Mary Lou Chapman William R. Davie Jennifer L. and Bruce Durfy Cookson Richard J. Harrison John Brkljacic Peter L. Chappell Pearl and Roderick Davies Dwayne E. 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Brooks Kin Ping Vincent Cheung David M. De Freitas David and Lisa Ekblad Frank Giblin Victor J. Hebert Gillian Brouse Nicholas Chevalier Fabio and Anna De Menech Jiku J. Elamathail Scott D. Gibson Nigel E. Hedgecock Dianne R. Brown Conrad J. Chiarcos Guy and Jan De Rose Brianne K. Eldridge John Giffen Ernie and Wendy Hehn Edmond O. Brown Gordon C. Chong Alicia T. De Souza Mary D. Elliott Gerald A. Gignac Philip and Erica Heil Iris E. Brown Dennis Choptiany Nishanti R. de Zoysa David and Barbara Ellis Karen M. Gignac Ingrid A. Helbing John and Helen Brown Terry S. C. Chow Donald G. Deathe Robert and Elizabeth Ellis John and Mary Gilbride Doris B. Hellenbart Lucia A. Brown Alan K. Chun Thomas and Melissa Debevc Winson Elzinga Barbara P. Gillen Donna I. Henderson Mark S. Brown William W. Churchill Anna Maria Decia-Gualtieri Francis R. and Maureen Engli Calum I. Gillespie Patrick and Cheryl Randle W. Brown Brian Churchmack Mary DeGoey Joan L. Epp Clifford M. Girard Henderson Yvonne M. 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Pernal Karen and Keviin Jacques Mark S. Lacasse Douglas M. MacKenzie Sharon McKenna Nadone Matthew Perri Randi P. Jakobsen Robert W. Lacey H. Angus MacLachlan John McKeown Leisha C. Nazarewich Don Perry Dolores Janisse Lisa M. Lafond Sandra J. MacLean Danielle McLaughlin Eric W. Neill Adrian J. Peters Robert H. Janzen James Laird Leslie MacPherson Ian McLeod Phyllis F. Neilson Frances M. Peters Sheldon Jarcaig Chak-Kwong Lam Donald C. MacTavish Allison E. McLister Rose Nemec Susanne Peters Gina M. Jefferson and David Sean C. Lambert Ian Madell George and Dorothy J. Cary Sze-Cheuk Ng Mary and J. Charles Peterson L. LaBute Gianni Lametti Amanda H. Magda McMahon George T. Ng Jason and Heidi Petro Jane E. Jennings Chadwick N. Lamoure Joan Magee Sharon McMahon Oliver K. T. Ng Edward L. Petryschuk Howard P. Jobin George P. Lan Jelena and Franco Magliaro George and Stephanie Laura K. Nicholson Edward E. Petryshyn Carl Johannsen Elizabeth A. Langill Majed Mahmoud McMahon Barbara Niewitecka Joanne and Craig Pettipiece George G. John Richard M. and Lenore K. Donna Mailloux William and Kathleen Shellah M. Nimjee Richard C. and Karen Pettit Jody E. Johnson Langs Mabel Mak McManus Joe Nirta Silvio Pettovel Kaye Johnson Edward K. Lanktree Peter Mak and Constance Kathy McMillan Michael B. Nolan Ronald G. Pfaff Peggy C. Johnson Carol A. Lanoue Yuen Fan Mak Paula R. McMurtry Nancy and Saul Nosanchuk Jill and Ronald Pfaff Charlene F. Johnston Chris and Enza Lanoue Ken Malec Beth McNamee Sue Novakovich Shawn Philbert Gerard Edmund Johnston Eric A. Lansdell Dennis L. Malette Christine McNeil Maureen C. Nye R. Daniel Philips and Nancy M. Carr Suzanne M. Lansens Renee M. Malette E. Ann McRae Dena Oberman Ian G. Phillips Pamela A. Johnston Hornby Richard Lanspeary Michael S. Malian Susanne L. McRae Virginia Marie Obierski Donna Piccinin-Craig Ross and Norma Johnston John and Suzi LaPorta Richard Malicki William M. 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Randall Richard S. Kosty Rosita Lugosi Heather M. McCurdy Gene Moscicki Barbara P. Paul Stephen P. Randall Randal E. Kott Jane and George J. Lung Elizabeth McDermott Garvin S. Moses Roderick M. Paulin Gary and Janice Rankin Frank Kovacic Felix C. Luppke William V. McDermott Megan Mossip Howard R. Pawley Louis A. J. Ray Paul Kozak Mike H. Lyster John E. McDonald Roger A. Mousseau Hilary G. Payne Robert Rea Lucjan Krause C.L.B. MacDonald Gary and Sharon McDonald Ruth Moutain Margaret A. Payne Tylene Reaume Christine S. and Donald E. Cheryl A. Macdonald Roderick and Laurie Alen Mujacic Lawrence R. Pazner Laurie and James Regan Kreibich George and Susan McDowell Terry J. Mulligan Lynne Pearlman Henry E. Regts Magdalena Krieger MacDonald Scott McEachran Angus M. Mumby Hugh R. Pearson Margurite Reid Diane M. Kruger Irene F. MacDonald Kandi J. McElary Janice Murphy Karyn L. Pellatt-Caron Wayne and Kathryn Reid

30 view . fall 2012 Robert W. Reinhart Brad and Lori Pinter Ann M. Sprague S. Blake Teichman John G. Walker Xiaohong A. Yang Ralph and Michele Reiser Cordell S. Seaby Madeline Sproat James and Sandra Tellier Marie Walker David P. Yawney Debbie A. Remekie-Maxey Beverly and Robert Searcy Krishnaswamy Sridhar Nicole Tellier Trudie Wall Wai L. Yee Gregory Renaud and Nora Linda A. Seewald Eve M. Stacey Lesly A. Temesvari and Karl Jamille J. Walls William K. Yee McBean Rita Seguin Daniel and Jacqueline J. Franek Duncan E. Walton Howard Yeung Jeannine M. Renaud James E. Seidewand Stagner Anna Temple Shouye Wang Powfoo Yong Richard and Marie Renaud Susan Sellick Janee J. Stallard-Cogliati Murray and Anna Temple John R. Warbick David Yott Matthew Renaud Frances and Brad Semeniuk Alexander J. Stanat William and Rochelle Paul D. Warkentin William V. Youdelis Mary-Ann and Tom Rennie Mary Senese Ellen Starkiss Tepperman Andrew Warman Barbara A. Zakoor Katherine A. Rethy Tom Serafimovski Dennis J. and Brigitte Staudt Rita Marion Thachuk Joslyn Warwaruk-Lefler Ronald V. Zaldin Donald W. Reynolds Thomas L. Seymour Marilyn I. Stawecki Donald R. Thibert Daniel D. Wascher Danilo and Margaret Zannier Gregory Reynolds Fred F. and Jacqueline Shady Ihor and Anne Stebelsky Pierre Thibodeau and Leila Sharon and Mark Wasyluk Lia Zannier Rachel Reynolds Phillip S. Shaer Michael D. and Adele Stebila Wallenius Tami L. Waters Raul Zarate William C. Reynolds Grace Shafran Daniel and Marilyn Stecher Stanley J. Thomas James J. and Constance Earle F. Zeigler John P. Riberdy Piratheep Shanmuganathan Walter and Milda Stechyshyn Stephen Thomas Watson Yasheng Zhao David Richardson Leo Raymond Shapiro Michael B. Steer Tom Thomas Judith A. Watson George Zhou Debbie and Rick Rickeard Stuart and Sandra Shaw Millie Steer Douglas W. Thompson R. Michael Watt David Ziriada Delynne and Christopher Kathleen M. Sheehan Peter Steeves Howard B. Thompson Michael V. Watters Sonja A. 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Abdellah Robertson Donna Abraham BettyJean and Donald As a faculty member and alumnus of the Giovanna Abraham Robinson Bob and Bridget Abrams Dexter Robinson University of Windsor, the decision to give back Mahmoud Abu Khatir Kyle R. Robinson Shaun Abushar Karen Rockwell is relatively easy. I reap the benefits of giving Anthony and Mary Aczel William J. Roddy Sherry Lee C. Adamo Eleanor J. Roe every day through my positive interactions with Lisa A. Labute Edward Roemmele Tom Adams Christine Rogers students. Although my focus changes slightly Kelly L. Adlam Richard H. Rohmer Rawle G. Agard Karen Roland from year to year, I like to give to scholarships Ghazala Ahmed Peter and Nancy Johns-Root Jwelly Ahmed Laura M. Rosebrugh and grants so that other students will have the Tracy A. Airhart Janet Rosenbaum Dewan Mohiuddin Al Azad Andrew I. Ross opportunity to see why UWindsor is a great place Muhammad M. Alam Peter and Ann Roth Rosa F. Alam Marvin and Pat Routliffe to study and work. Dr. Jess Dixon, Kinesiology professor Daniela A. Alberelli John H. Rowland Sari Anne H. Albert Dino Rubli Armand Aldighieri Linda Ruccolo Ann W. Alexander Deborah and Christopher David W. Alexander Rudy Stacey R. Shuel Gilbert Stewart Pong-Choi D. Tong James C. Wesenberg George Alexander Vince J. Ruggirello Michael M. A. Shust Patricia E. Stewart Elizabeth A. Tornabene David West Jacob C. Alexander Irene L. Rusek Kathleen and David Douglas and Kathleen Stocco Taras Toroshenko Janet Leigh West Mohammad A. Ali Lisa Ruttle-Maavara Shuttleworth David M. Stone C. Tortorice Peter Westfall Aghlab Al-Joundi Robert M. Ryall Lynne A. Sibley Raymond G. Stone Raymond J. Tracey Theresa Whelan David R. Allan Bridget L. Ryan Gurkiran S. Sidhu David S. Stoute William and Karen Traynor Robert W. Whent Cynthia L. Allen Garnet E. Ryan Paulo Silva and Lauren Bale Joan Stoute Richard I. J. Tremain Gloria M. White Jean M. Allen Kevin B. Ryan John Simes John D. and Paulette A. M. Alan and Susan Trenhaile Jane White Larry W. Allen Elizabeth A. Sabara William J. Simmonds Strang Lisa M. Tripp Teresa B. Whiteside E. Merilyn Allison Francine B. Saby Lyla Simon Melissa D. Strange Curtis G. Trothen David S. Whitfield Sylvia M. Allison Mehrdad Saif Alan G. Sine Kevin M. Strong Sandra Trott Christopher P. Whittall Helen Almas Timothy Salayka and Lea Ray Douglas J. Singbush Jay S. Strosberg Wendy E. Truant David A. Whitten Ahmed M. A. Almatary M. Saliba Jasna Sivell Wenkun Su Jean M. Trudell Lee N. Whitwell Jennifer A. Almeida Iain Samson Frank Skerl Sarah S. Subhan Hing H. A. Tsang Sandra Wieland Serena A. Al-Obaidi Grace Samuel Allison Small Siona V. Sullivan Irene S. Tse Gordon K. and Claire Wilbur Jessie J. Alonsozana Campbell Sanderson Amanda A. Smith Fariza Sultana Danielle M. Tullio Mark J. Wilk Melissa J. Alsbergas Robert Sanderson Charles A. Smith David Susko Marilyn Ursulak Donna and Arthur Williams Elis Altaweel Geraldine C. Sandre Clayton Smith Marilyn Sutton Lawrence E. Vadori John W. and Loes Williams Margaret Alton Todd Sands Darrel C. Smith Stuart J. Sutton Louis P. and Betty Ann Mita Williams Jonathan G. Ambeault Robert and Patricia Sanford Diane J.Smith Donald E. Swanson Valente Karen M. Williamson Angie C. Ames Wayne G. Sargent Lyle and Vicky Smith James E. Sweeney Paul Valentine Raymond F. Willick Donald G. Ames David A. Savel Rick Smith Christina M. Sweet Laura J. Van Dam David Wills Kevin An Joseph P. Scalia Robert Smith Maryellen Symons William Vandenborn Sandy Wilson Lihua An Jeffrey L. Schaafsma Robin Smith Jeannette Syroid William H. Vandenborn Kenneth R. Wilson Ed and Giovina Anderson Ritch Schaafsma Susan Smith Neda Tabatabaie Eric S. Vandenbroucke Margaret M. and Roger Orville D. Anderson Linda Scheer Timothy and Elaine Smith Marijke Taks Leonard Varrasso Wilson Susan M. Anderson Jerry and Irene Schen Margaret A. Smole Matt G. Tales Valerie Veinotte Verla Wilson Catherine V. Andrew J. Albert and Bonnie Gemma E. Smyth Eric A. Tamm Michael and Arlene Veitch Michelle D. Winterburn and Despina D. Angelakos- Schepers Eleanor Snelgrove Daniel Tang Soma Venkat Don Casey Brooks Nancy B. Schepers Hermohinder S. Sodhi Sandra Taranto and John P. Tadiboyina Venkateswarlu James Wittebols Lena Angelidis Sally E. Scherer John and Marie Solarski Frattolin Drew Verdam Jan E. Wojcik Heather L. Angus M. Jane Schiller Eugene E. Somerville R. Mark Tarbush Karen and Marc Verhoeve David W. Wolanski Marianne Angus Greg and Francine Schlosser Sanjay Soni Donna-Marie Taylor Dorothy J. Vermeulen Gunther Wolf Gayle J. Annett Reuben L. Schnayer Aline E. Soules Greg and Janis Taylor Steven Vlachodimos Althea M. Wong Hayley Anso Michelle Schryer J.Robin Southgate Gwen H. Taylor Carolyn Vogt Ernest G. Wong Mirjana and Slavko Antic Jonathan A. Schwartzman Krista and Dino Spagnuolo Kim Taylor Millicent Vorkapich-Hill and Gordon Wood George M. Antinori Alan Scoboria and Myrna James Sparrow John V. and Michelle Taylor James Hill Roland F. Wood Maria Antinucci Scoboria-Chan John M. Speirs Blanche Teahen Kornel Vuia William R. Woodward Khurshid Anwer Randy Scotland Richard C. Spencer Theresa Tedesco Paul and Sylvia Vyrostko Thomas J. Wright Karla I. Arauz E.A. Margaret Scott Andrew Sprague Kevin R. Tedford Judith Kelly Waalen Collie C. Yan Kelly P. Arbuckle

view . fall 2012 31 R. Scott Archer Christopher M. Belch Gerald J. Bondy Joseph C. Brunet John P. Carrico Marina and Walter Clemens Ron Arkell Sally Bell Jessica A. Bondy Sharlene M. Brunet Patricia J. Carroll Dorothy M. and Gerald Anna Armaleo Shannon Bell John H. Bondy Frank and Margaret Brunetti Irene M. Carter Clement Shirley I. Armour Brian H. Bellaire James and Dianne Boniferro Tom and Brenda Brunt Lindsay I. Carter Michelle L. Clement Andrew Armstrong Victor R. Bellaire Thomas J. Boniferro Eric and Pamela Brush Maureen A. Cartier Cam Cobb Thomas W. Arndt Katie Belland Arthur and Barbara Jaclyn M. Brush Laurie Carty Darren M. Cocchetto Janet M. Arnold Giovanni Belotti Bonsignore Phil and Sharon Bryan Giusepppe A. Caruso Donald G. Coghill John Ascott Dorothy R. Belowus Navindra Boodhoo Karl A. Brysch and Mary J. Robert Caruso Miriam Cohen Isaac I. Asemota Richard M. Beneteau Cynthia L. Boogaart Najvar Kristen Casalena Mary Cojocari Mina Asgari Mosleabadi Jordan Benincasa Henry L. Boon Lucy Buccella Michael S. Casasola Marcia E. Colborne Wendy B. Asher Denise Benning-Reid Judith A. Borman Glenys S. Buchanan Barbara Cassidy David R. and Sharon Cole Bruce F. Ashton Mariana Beno Paul and Pauline Bornais David Buchner A. Ceccucci Mary Margaret Cole Akan Askim Jennifer Benoit Antonio Bortolin Katherine J. Buchner Persis S. Chacko Joseph J. Colella Paula and Vince Asschert Dino Bortolin Glyn and Tracie Buck Katia Benoit Enrique Chacon Maria Collavino Elaine Astles Louis J. Bortolin Mary L. Buckridan David Chae Doug Collier B. Lynn Benoit Matthew Aston Sandra M. Bortolotti Dorothy Bulat David R. Chalcraft Evan J. Collins Patricia A. Benson Mary T. Atkinson Shirley E. Bott Lisa M. Bullock Christopher L. Chambers Sandie A. Collins Lesley Bentein Erika G. Auer Robert D. Bouchard Yvette M. Bulmer Gary L. and Mary Champ Terry Collins-Williams Karen Benzinger P. Dawn Augustine Mary Ann Boucher John C. Burford Jody L. Champagne Lucille R. and Learie Harmanjeet S. Aulakh Donna M. Bergamin Lorraine J. Bourdeau Pamela A. Burford Chun lam B. Chan Colthrust Angela S. Au-Yeung Roberta J. Bergman Catherine A. Bourque Paul and Suzanne Burener Frederick C. S. Chan Onorio Colucci Helen Avdoulos Dianne M. Berkeley-Frenette Donald G. and Rita I. Boutette Angela Burgess Hon C. Chan Val R. Colusso G. Aversa Nancy Berthiaume Jordana M. Boutette John Burgess Margaret Fellows Chan Nancy J. Comiskey Diane Demers Awram Ada Berti John W. Bower Monika Burgess Ivor A. Chandler John and Louise Comisso Andre C. Ayotte Rosemary Bettany Shannon K. Bowman Arthur Burggraaf Dan P. Charette Mary Lynne Compton Md. Anwarul Aziz Marilyn J. Conforzi Muhammad M. Aziz James A. Conlon Brett Babcock John F. Conlon Dennis and C. Elaine Babcock John F. Conlon Dorothy A. Baby “The scholarships reduced my financial concerns and allowed me to continue to Doug and Sue Connolly Antonella Bachetti Suzanne and John Conroy Helen and Donald Badder concentrate on conducting great research here at the University of Windsor. For P. W. Conway Larry Badder David M. Cook Richard Badowski students, every bit of financial support means a great deal.A lso, recognition for John D. Cooper Eugene and Sandra Baggio Helen Cornett Luigi A. Baggio my hard work makes me want to work even harder to achieve my goal of being a Joel A. Cort Robert J. and Helga Bailey Raul and Melissa Cortijo Giselle M. Baillargeon university Prof.” Michael Cosentino Diane E. Baker Kenneth Cossoy Matthew W. Baker Chirag Patel, PhD student, Biological Sciences John Costa Franca R. Baldo Luigia Costella Cecilia M. Bannon Daniel J. Costigan Gail M. Baran Meaghan B. Cote Nancy R. Barat Sherrilyn L. Coulter Charles W. Barclay Connie D. Courtney Michael J. Barichello Shauna Cousineau Theresa M. Barichello Donna G. Cowie Nancy Barkley Charlene C. Cox Candice A. Barlow Raymond A. Cox Kevin R. and Marian E. Patsy Coyle Barltrop Mary Alice Beyer and Richard Sheila and Warren Bowyer Catherine J. Burgoyne Christine A. Charlebois Joe V. Craddock Gerald Barnes Gammon Kathleen Brackeen-Putnam Kelly Burke Lori A. Charron Dale and Janet Craig Jason D. Barreiras Marlene Bezaire Pearl A. Bradd Cheryl M. Burnett Ernest J. Chauvin Mary Craig Sheila E. Barron Maureen L. Bezaire Paula S. Brady Wanda D. Burse Stephen and Barbara Robert Craig Matthew Barry Pardeep Bhachu Sarah and Warren Braganza Peter H. Burton Cheifetz Rochelle C. Craig Giselle G. Basanta Vishal Bhandari Gary Bragnalo Heather A. Busby Biltcliffe Khaled Chekiri Billy Cranney Teresa Basile Sanjeev Bhardwaj Frank and Joanna Braun Donnalee M. Butcher Stephen D. Cheong Jacqueline J. Crawford Vanessa and Johnny Basile Lynn Marie Biasucci David B. Bravo Mary I. Buttery Nancy and John Cherry Michael J. Crawford Debbie Bastien Antonio Bietola Barbara A. Brazier Douglas F. Byrne Dorinda L. Chiang Valerie E. Creech Diane L. Bastien Barbara J. Billey J. E. Breault Mary Louise Byrne Patrick J. Chiarelli Janice Creighton Scott A. G. Bastien Brianna L. Binder Jo-Anne Brecka Monica M. and Richard J. David J. Chiesa Ken P. Crich Maunzer Batal Karen M. Bingham Michael L. Bredeson Byrne Alice M. Chinnick Robert A. Criddle John Battaglia Claire H. Birch Ryan A. Brelich Josephine Cahoy Caterina Chiocchio Patti Cronin Dario and Lisa M. Citton- David M. Bird Philip and Jeanne Brennan Ruo Cai Joan Chivot Pamela K. and Michael Battel Melissa C. Bishop Stephen J. and Kathryn J. Robert R. Caille Julie A. F. Choja Crowley Cassandra L. Bauer Paul Bisson Brennan Felice Calamita Karen P. Chomniak Lynne S. and John Crozier Andrew J. Baumann Chris Bitove Joan Brescia Vencenzo Calamita David W. Chorney and Laura P. Grant Crozier Charlotte Bautista Amanda G. Biundo Luba J. Bridge Bernard J. Callaghan Andreozzi-Chorney Cameron S. Cruickshank Cheryl-Ann Baxter Josephine P. Biundo Anna Maria and Frank Brieda Ralph Callen Benjamin Chow J. Allan Cruickshanks Wayne Baxter Nels A. Bjorkman Michael F. Brieda Allan and Donna Callery Israr H. Chowdhury Janelle M. Cruickshank-Way Maryellen Bayer David J. Black Carol J. Briglio Craig I. Cameron Elizabeth M. Christie Vera S. Cruise Judith M. Beale Fred Blain Bozidar B. Brkovic Christina M. Campagna Jacqueline Christie Petar and Janice C. Cuckovic Scott Beaten Tyler Blais Thomas E. Broderick John Campagna Royal R. Church Mary Cummings Catherine J. Beattie-Chittle Daniel and Ana Blata Mary R. Bromley Daniela Campanaro Valerie Ciavaglia Alan R. Cumyn Richard and Sue Beauchamp Dennis J. Blonde Niven and Deborah Brooks Teresa Campanaro Delia E. Cicconi Robert H. Cunningham Darlene S. Beaudet Dolores J. Blonde James T. Brophy Carlton R. Campbell Stephanie J. Cichon James Curry John C. Beaudoin Carolyn E. 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Browning Wendy and Elmer Carmichael Scott J. Clark Patricia D. D’Agostino Manfred and Carole Behrens Angela P. Bondy Alexander D. Bruce James F. Caron Stanley E. Clark Salvatore Dagostino Gerald R. Belanger Beverly A. Bondy Herman and Patricia Jeremy L. Caron Bonnie Clarke Connie D’Alimonte-Good Paul Michael R. Belanger David E. Bondy Bruckman Jodie L. Caron Karen E. Clark-Lauzon and Michael D’Aloisio Julie M. Belanger-Hogan Dawne M. Bondy James J. Brunet Robert J. Carricato Rob Lauzon Karen and Dave Dalpe

32 view . fall 2012 Liana A. Daltoe Judith A. Doher Peter R. Farah David M. Gardner Christine A. Gudas-Murphy Jean Hodolich Gabriel D’Amore Marian Doll Bruce A. Farber Andrew Garlatti Carmen A. Guenzel Cameron M. Hoepp Tony and Angela D’Amore Jay T. Dolmage Sylvia E. Farkas Joan M. and John Garside Tristan Guerrero Timothy J. and Wendy E. Catherine and Andre Anthony D. Donatelli Mary Ann L. Fathers Marina Gasic Lynn Guest Hoffman Damphousse Selene R. Donegan John and Margaret Faust Antonio F. Gaspar Lino Guidolin Robert Veteri and Kathleen Diana Damphousse Michelle J. Dore Karin K. Fedak Michelle L. Gaus Gurpal S. Guram Hofmans Claudio D’Andrea Josh Dorion Malcolm M. Feeley Garry and Janet Gauthier Edward and Jean Gut Joy A. and Bill Hogarth Edward L. D’andrea John N. Dorner Lynn J. Fehr Corey A. Gauvin Lynn Guthrie Mary L. Hogg Tina M. D’Andrea Patricia A. Dos Santos Nancy C. Fejes Laura M. Gavin Maxine E. Guyitt Keith Hole John L. Danesi Jessi C. Doucette Irene Fejes Smith Nishant Gehani Nadia A. Hachem Susan Holiga Wafa J. Danner Alan R. Douglas Onorio G. Felet Patricia Gehl Wilda M. and George Timothy Hollett Elise B. and Robert G. Jonathan J. Douglas Adelaine H. Fenech Lily Gen Haddock Susan Holloway Daragon Diantha and Leslie Dowdell Wei Feng Glenn H. and Angela Genik George W. Hadre Carol Holm Seema R. Das Mary Jo A. Dowie Gary J. Fera Iva Gentcheva Marilyn L. and Omer L. Roger L. Honsberger Rahma H. Daud Kevin J. Dowler Ethel Ferguson Stacy G. George Hageniers Ed and Terri Hooft Debra M. D’Aversa Kenneth Francis Downes Fran Ferguson Frances A. Georgeff Andrew E. Haggert Carl T. Horn G. Bruce Davidson Christopher A. Dowson Meliha Ferhatovic Theresa Georges Maureen Haggith Bill Horne Lauren Davidson Anne-marie Drapeau Mary C. Ferrera Svetlana Georgieva Marcus Hahn Candice J. Horton Linda M. Davies Jeffrey P. Drexler Ruben L. Ferrone Catherine M. Gernaey John D. Hall Donald W. Hotchkiss Maureen F. Davis Sue Driscoll John F. and Carolyn Fetter Patricia Gertsakis Elizabeth A. and Robert Yizhen Hou Pierre Davis Robert K. Drobitch Janice M. Fialka Kathleen M. Gerus Halliday Mike Houlahan Botagoz B. Davletova Bernadette R. Drogosz Thomas G. Fife Achla Ghai Linda P. Hallinan Youfong Hsieh Janice L. Dawson Barbara Drouillard Nancy L. Filby Maria Giampuzzi Michelle D. Hamelin Gang Hu Marie E. De Caluwe Eric C. Drouillard Denis P. Filiatrault Joseph Gibala Thomas M. Hamilton Lingwei Hu Douglas J. De Gelder Sheila M. Drummond and Douglas A. Fillion Edwin G. Gibb George C. Hammerschmidt Fengming M. Huang Peter S. Desimio Donald P. Flaming Mary Jane Finn Adrianne C. Gibbons Danielle M. L. Handsor Xiao Huang Kim T. Deane Olaf M. D’Souza Patrick S. Fioret Joanne Gibbs Carla V. Hanneman Bunny Hubbard Andrew Debenedictis Anne Dube Marie L. Fiorilli Patricia M. Giesler Wilma and Brian Hannon Sandra E. Hudec Matthew A. deCorte Richard N. 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Fortune Brian and Judith Glover Gordon W. L. Hau Peter Iacovone Mark and Mary-Teresa Sheila Duval Jason A. Foulds Kyle W. Goettl Brad Haughey Anna Iatonna Denomme Rita Dwornik Susan Fox Raymond H. Gohren Allison D. Hawkins Mary-Ann Ienna Linda and Gary Denys Mike D. Dwyer John Frabotta Marlene S. Gold Marie A. Hawkins Bret Ifill Michael and Joy Clarke Elizabeth D. Dykeman Robin Francis Pamela J. Gold Douglas C. Hayes Catherine M. Iles-Peck Mary L. Derbecker Ronald A. Dywelska Johanna L. Frank Greg P. Goldhawk Corey J. Hayter Rita Infanti Anita C. Derkatz Sheila Eagen Edith F. Frankum Noel F. Goldhawk Peter J. Healy Luigi Ingratta Alan and Anne DeShield Frances D. Eagleson Beth Fraser R. E. Goldstein Lynn Heaphy Wilfred and Jane Innerd Kris Desjardins Timothy J. Eansor Ian Fraser Christine A. Goodchild Janice L. Hearn Donald J. and Lucy E. Intihar Art Desjarlais Simone Ebbinghaus Karen M. Fraser Alexis Gordon Mary R. Heath Gregory Ioanidis Patricia A. Desmarais S.J. Eberlie Cynthia L. 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view . fall 2012 33 Doreen Johnston Arun Krishnamurti Gerard and Simone Levesque David T. Mailloux Brian McAdam Paola F. Melconian Glenn Johnston Justin D. Kritikos Gerald J. and Barbara Levine Jeanine L. Mailloux Terry M. McAlinden Robert J. Mellon J. Robert Johnston Jean H. Kroes Sheila A. Lewandowski Sharron E. Mailloux Laura E. McAlister David E. Melnyk Mary Anne C. Johnston Nikola Krznaric Jamie Lewis Kim M. Maisonneuve Christine D. McAllister Jason J. Melo Matthew T. Johnston Stephen A. Kubica Laura Lewis George Mak Robert and Margaret Richard J. Meloche Jennifer and George Johrendt Nikki Kumar Lisa M. Lewis Brian S. Makaric McAllum Thomas E. Meloche John F. Jolie Lynne J. Kuntz John and Lori Lewis Victoria Makel Peter McBean Tracy M. Menard Stephanie Jolie Kenneth J. Kupisz Michael W. Lewis Edward J. Maksimowski Emily M. McBride Liz Mendler Frances P. Jones Anthony J. Kurecka Andrea M. Lewis-Longmuir Ruth F. Malenda Diane E. McCahill Madalin Mently Gloria M. Jung Oluwabukola J. Kushimo Qiuping Q. Li Lisa M. Malenfant David A. and Linda McCallum Theodore C. Mercado Rebecca A. Kacaba Martina Kusi-Mensah Su S. Liang Michael Malkoun Tom and Euleen McCann Mary S. Mercer Shane R. Kadlec Shirley and Arthur Kussner Randy Licastro Brenda J. Mallat Janet and Edward McCarron Kalju Merimets Frederick and Filomena Katherine M. Kwiatkowski Lynda A. Lieberman Brenden Mallette Karole McCart Heather Merritt Kaiser Michael D. Kyryliuk Sin-onn Liew Joanne M. Mallette Molly A. McCarthy Mary M. Mersereau Dzana Kalajdzic Cathy and Tony La Tona Nick M. Ligori Anna Malo John McCauley Alan and Heather Metcalfe Anna M. Kancko M. Debra and Dale Labute Andrea R. Lim Dawn Malone Sherry McCauley Donna and Gary Meunier Kulwant S. Kang Lise Lacasse Schultz Peter J. Lind Steven M. Malone Daniel K. and Suzanne L. Alexander J. Meyer Morton Kaplan Trudy M. Ladanchuk Sylvia M. Lindquist Robert J. Malpass McClean Brian A. Meyer Vesna Kaps Michel Laferriere John Linn Domenic Mammarella Missy J. 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Keenan Patricia A. Lalonde Pauline M Loewenhardt John and Sandra Manzig McDowell Craig C. Milliken Ruth Keenan Tammy L. LaLonde Jewell D. Lofsky Christopher and Maria Paula E. McDowell David and Gayle Mills Robert D. Kefgen Mark Lalovich Joseph Lok Manzon Shane McEvoy Adam and Marie Mills Judith M. Keightley Bon and Cynthia Lam Joanne and Bill Lombardo Anna Marano J. Marian McEwan Michal Miloszewski Helmut Keil Man-ho D. Lam Tao Long Sandra Marar Amanda E. McEwen James A. and Patty Minello Jerrold J. Keilman John G. LaMantia Gary K. and Marilynne Percival Marcaida Paul and Diane McGary Vaughan Minor Norbert and Anna Marie Rosemarie K. and William Lonnee Mary A. Marchand Ashley McGee Henry Minton Keller Lamb Caterina and Sal Lopez Michael and Fabiana Frank McGee Ada Mio Carol M. and Kenneth Kelly Angela Y. Lambing Richard Loreto Marchand James F. McGee Vincent Mior Mike and Maria Kelly Larry and Laura Lamon Denny B. Loucao Toni Marcon-Stewart Frank A. McGilvery Maria A. Miranda Patricia N. Kelly Ghislain L. Lamothe Wayne Louie Gilles Marcoux Stephen McGrail Charmaine M. Miron Robert J. Kemler Gary L. and Antoinette Shannon Louks Jean-Paul W. Marentette Barbara A. McGregor Maryam S. Mirtaheri Geoff Kemper Lamphier Dianna M. Lovell Monique J. Marentette Lisa M. A. McGuire Arthur B. Miskew Lilli E. Kenna Kenneth L. P. Lancaster Leigh-Anne Loxton Paul S. Marentette Elizabeth A. McHugh Don B. Miskew Cara Kennedy Dan and Lisa Landry Ann Loyst Marijaana Marietti Terrance E. McHugh Srdjan Miskovic Linda J. Kennedy J. Mark Langdon Sharon and Christopher Jerome E. Marion Mary McIlmurray Anne Misner Sandra Kennelly M. Craig Langley Lozinski Stan J. Markiewicz Kris McInnis Frederick W. Mitchell Mary L. Kenny Joseph G. Langlois Brandi L. Lucier Robert Markovich Kathleen E. McIntosh-Authier Vivian L. Mitchell John D. Kent Erica A. Langpeter Moir Carole A. Lucier Bonnie L. Marn Terrence S. McKay Edward Mock Pamela Keppie Nelson D. Laporte Petar Lukic Geoffrey V. Marr Karen H. McKechnie Rosemarie Moher Josette M. Kett Wendy L. A. Laramie Richard M. Lumley Gavin Marshall Allan J. McKenzie Lillian G. Mokievski-Zubok Clare E. Kettlewell Emmanuel Y. and Carol R. Robert O. Lumley Annette L. Martin Amanda C. McLachlan Mario I. Mollicone Amir H. Khashayar Larbi Meighan E. Lung Erin R. Martin S. D. and Grace McLaren Robyn K. Molyneau Joseph L. Kieczor Kim and Wendy Larsen Dianne L. Lussier Nicole Martin Katherine S. McLaren Montana Molyneux Alice K. Kielly Heidi J. Lasi Steven Lutsch Ronald C. Martin Jean E. McLaughlin Mehdi Monfared Jaimie L. Killingbeck Stephen Laufer Diane Luu Vicky L. Martin Luisa and Robert L. Kevin P. Mongeon Jim King Lori Laughton Cathy A. Lynd Anna Martinello McLaughlin Maureen A. Monk Jodi Kipg Nathan M. Laurie Nancy Lynk Regina Martinello Pauline T. McLaughlin Nicholas M. Montagano Linda D. and Robert Kipping Paul C. Lawhead Brad Lynn Francesca S. Martino Beverly G. and David McLean Spurgeon and Ellen Lisa Kiritsis Terri M. Lawrence-Tayler Clara Lyons Frances Martino-Soulliere Bonnie H. McLean Montague Allison M. Kissner Chantel M. Lawton Jane K. Lyons Danielle Maryschak Gerald and Iris McLean Kenneth C. Moon Diane L. Kitowski Brian Lazarus Joan H. Lyons Carol A. Mascherin and Jennie McLean Pamela A. Moor Ashley Klunder Cari-Lynn M. Lazarus Janna Maaten Stephen Negridce Lynn McLean Karen E. Morand Eugene and Josephine Franco Lazzarin James MacAdams Robert J. Masino Robert I. and M. Joyce Blake H. and Deborah A. Klymko Kiera C. Le Steven A. Macchio Brian Masse McLean Morden Agatha J. Knelsen Jo-Ann D. Leake Catherine M. MacDonald Chester B. Masse Rod and Patricia McLean Maria I. G. Morgado Donna J. Knight Margaret A. Leathers Elizabeth M. MacDonald Richard J. Masse Mary-Anne McLellan Lynda and Jim Morgan Shirley Knight Elaine M. LeBlanc John H. MacDonald Denise M. Masse-Tetreault Lynn McLeod Robertand Evelyn Morin Christopher G. Knowles Susanne C. Leddy Patricia MacDonald Julien Masson Neil E. McLeod Ron and Tracy Morley Terrence J. Knuckle Hyunshik Lee Ray F. MacDonell Brian W. Masters Charlene McMahon John F. and Denise Morneau Jennifer M. and Jeff Jessica Lee Gordon A. MacGibbon Alexandru V. Mates Dawn L. McMahon Bob Morrison Kobayashi Jonathan P. Lee Mairi E. MacGregor Diane F. and Stuart Mathew Kathleen McMahon David and Marla Morrison Susan J. Kocela Lawrence Lee Brenda MacIntyre Nawal Mathkoor Marie McMahon Patricia-Lynne Moscatello Catherine Koch Marta Lee Danielle M. MacIntyre Anju Mathur Nancy McMahon Douglas and Jeannine Mosey Catharine M. and John Roy R. Lee Lee F. MacIsaac Karen M. Matsui Rita C. McMahon Irene H. Moskal-Moumeni Koekuyt Timothy and Susan Leeney Alison MacKenzie Michael J. Matteis James A. McMillan and Abrahim Moumeni R. John Kominar Lilian E. Lee-Shanok Carolyn MacKenzie Douglas J. Matton Matthew J. McMillan Louise E. Mouradian Elizabeth R. Kominek Jerome P. and Judy Lafaive Drew L. MacKlin Cristiano Mauricio Lily R. and Ken McMorine Rose and Adnan Mousaly Dorothy M. Konyha Robert B. Leggat Kevin MacNaughton Jan Mavraganis Edward A. McNabb Phil Mousseau Sandra L. Konyu Lube LeMarbe Lillian G. MacNeil Janet N. Max Robert McNally Amon M. Mpagazehe MaryClare Koopman David J. Lennox Rodrick G. MacPherson Mary Ann Max Terry W. McNally Rolf W. Mueller John R. Kosanovic John R. Lennox James V. Macri Jan E. Maxwell Allan McNamee Bernard J. Mulhern John Kosnik Sam Leong Brijesh K. Madaan Jeffery G. May Terry McNamee Bryan and Marianne Mulhern Mira Kovacevic Judith E. LePage John T. Madigan John R. Mayhue Jada McNaughton Bernadette M. Mullen William K. Kovacs Bruce A. and Gayle Lepine Geralyn A. Mady Kevin A. Maynard Elaine T. McNeil Judith and Robert Munro Andrew Kovarcsik Frank Lepore Diana Mady Kelly Ian P. Mayo Linda McQuade Simms Kimberly J. Munro Nicole C. Kovats Lynn M. Leroux Lynn E. Magda Monique Diotte Jim M. McTaggart Robert A. Munro John and Heather Kozolanka Wayne A. Lesko Kathy and Mark Magee John H. Mazloumian Malcolm D. McTaggart Johnny M. Murer Kenneth J. Krapf Joy Lesperance Mary Maggini Carolynn L. and O. M. Sandra McVannel Ivana S. Murphy Catherine E. Krebs Rodica Leu Darlene and Jay C. Mahler Mazuryk Jackie McVittie Leisha Murphy Rudolf Kreis Claire-Marie Levesque Mary F. Mahovilich Rodrigo A. Mazza Esmaeil Mehrabi Paul and Lorraine Murphy Richard and Joan Krieger Martin Levesque Chad R. Mailloux Maria Mazzorini Mahesh M. Mehta Rosa M. Murphy

34 view . fall 2012 Thomas and Rosemary Heather Ouimet Joan K. Pepper William P. Power Marissa L. Reaume Andrew T. Ross Murphy Jane and John Oulton Tony Peraino Norma J. Powers Daniela Rebellato James and Beatrice Ross Walter J. and Violet Murphy Shona E. Outridge Valerie Percival Lily Anne Powis Michael J. Reeb Norman Ross Gail Murray Jean M. Overholt Andrea L. Percy Scott Powrie Jennifer L. Reed Susan E. Ross Megan A. Muscat David S. Owen Henry Pereira Joyce M. Poynter Lisa M. Regan Warren Ross and Beryl Wang Peter P. Muscedere Brian M. Owens Evelyn S. Perez-Youssoufian Laura C. Prada John A. Regier Karen Roth Judy A. Musgrove Carol R. Owens Conrad A. Perl Sankar N. Prakash Henry E. Regts Susan Roth Roy Musgrove Cory Owens Mario Perri Michael S. and Susan E. Lisa G. Reichheld Kathleen M. Roy David E. Myles Kristyn Owers Valeria Perry Pranschke Madeleine Reid Lucille A. Roy John P. Mysak Louis L. Ozbolt Ivan W. Pessotto Eliana Prantera Robert E. Reid Susan D. Roy Patricia A. Nadasdi Claude A. Page Frank and Ann Petrlich Douglas W. Pratt Scott Reid Carla Gatti Rozell Stephanie Nagle Elio and Edda Palazzi Steven L. Petroff Kimberly A. Pray Edwin D. Reimer Elaine Ruba Cecilia Naiem Janine R. Paley Michelle Petrosenko Michael and Helene Henry J. Reimer Emily A. Ruch Robert Nairn Rosamund Palmer Ryan P. Petrozzi Predhomme Joseph M. Reis William and Nancy Ruch Vera Najdovska Margit Palnau Michael G. Petrunik Heather A. Preston Nathan and Nikki Reiter George J. Rudanycz Timothy A. Namespetra Pareshkumar Pandya Ruth A. Petryshyn Marjorie G. Preston Carol Renaud Kaziu F. Rudzinski Stephen Nardone Minocher and Nilufer Walter R. Petryshyn Paul Pribojan Roland Renaud Maria Ruisi Mena R. Nargi Panthaky Gerald M. Pfalzer Natalie N. Price Wayne and Denise Renaud A. June Rummerfield Pat Nash Donna J. Pantin Paul D. Pfeiffer Monique Prieur Mohammad Z. Reslan Mary Karen Rundell Bichitra N. Nayak Angela M. Papas Sandra S. Phelps Patricia Prieur Rena Respicio James B. Rundle Robert W. and Carol Nebel Lisa M. Papoushek Lynne P. Phillips Janice Primeau Erin Reynolds Elaine Rupke Wendy A. Neil Enzo A. Pappini Timothy S. Phipps Catharine A. Proctor Stephanie F. Rhea Lynda M. Rush Natalie Albani Diane Paquette William S. Phounpadith Lorne H. Propas M. Patricia Ricciatti-Lenyre Robin Rushinko Howard S. Neubauer Emilienne Paquette Ornella Piccolo Fernand G. Proulx Michele and Randy Rice Nevi M. Rusich Debra Newell Jonathon L. Paquin David W. Pickford Mark R. Provost Fred and Christine Richard Raoul Rusich Helen Newman Susan I. Rusk Hung-Chee Ng Nina Russell Tah M. and Clara Ngo Gerald and Beverley Russette Daniel Nguyen Kimberly L. Ruston Heather A. Niblock The education I received at the University of Windsor gave me the necessary Victor Ruszczak Susan L. Nicholas Elliot Rutherford Lori J. Nicholls-Car skills to succeed in multiple facets of my life. Giving back is the best way to Lora L. Ruttle-Moser Donald H. Nicholson Kate Ryan Nancy J. Nicholson show thanks to the place that is a large reason for what I am and who I am Michael T. Ryan Peggy Nickerson Robert P. Ryan Virginia Nicol today- both professionally and personally. Sean M. Ryan Vasilia B. Nicolas Tim Ryan Domenic N. Nicoletta Chris Clark, B.Comm ’94 Steven D. Ryckman Karen L. Nicoletti Elizabeth Ryzer Ellen R. Nightingale Edward A. Sabga Marko Nikolic Judy and Keith Saby Steven B. Nixon Edward and Paula Sacilotto Irene L. and Albert Nizzero Jeraline Sadi Kristine Nohavicka Tim and Kerry Sadoquis Philip B. Norton Myrna E. Sage Susan Norwood Carmela D. Salice Sabrina Notarangelo Sandra G. Sallach Anne Novak Steven E. Salm Jo-Anne Novice Alan Walter Salmoni Ositadinma Nriagu Alison E. Samson Stephen J. Nuspl Angela M. Paradis Ranieri M. Picotti Joe M. Prsa David P. Richards Sheba Samuels Zdzislaw G. Obierski Stephanie A. Paraschak Beth Piet Assunta T. Pugliese Heidi M. Richards Jennie L. Sanders Andrew T. S. O’Brien Virindar K. Parasram Marianne I. Pieters Joe Puhl Danielle Richer and Paul Nicholas M. Sandirasegaram Grace O’Brien Jeffrey S. Parco Janice L. Pillon Florence R. Pullo Finlayson Mary Sandre Kelly S. O’Brien Steven R. Pardy Terry Ann M. Pillon Preston G. Punga Michelle L. Richling Robert Sandre Matt O’Brien Jennifer N. Parent David and Lisa Pinciuc Sasha Purio Glenn W. Rideout Joseph S. Sanfilippo Sylvia O’Brien Kristine M. Parent Joanne M. Pinkalla Andrew G. Pushalik Vern Riediger Naaila Sangrar Tom O’Brien Stephanie Parent Lynda Pinnington Joe and Carol Quattrocchi Colin Rieveley Nithiyananthan Diana O’Connor Joseph and Cynthia M. Joseph Pintur Therese A. Quenneville W. Gordon Rigby Saravanamuthu Leo J. O’Connor Paribello Tom Pistore Janet L. Quinlan Barbara Rilett John P. Sarlo Diane L. O’Dell Jenny A. Paris Pierina Pittao Jeffrey R. Quinlan Anne L. Riley-Zebarth Michel Sassine Margaret A. and Neil Gino P. Parisotto Nicholas Pizzacalla Jamie A. Quinn Anthony I. Rimac Paul and Sandy Sasso O’Gorman Michelle Parkes Dawn M. and Ralph Pizzo Nancy Quinn Kristal D. Ringham Barry C. Saunders Vartan Ohanessian David D. Paron Ada Pizzolitto Roderick J. and Brigitte Roxann Ritchie Joseph E. Sauve Sam A. Okkema Katharine E. Parr Angela M. Pizzuti Quinney Patrick A. Rivait Mark and Lorri Sauve Paul O’Leary Laurel C. Parson Zina M. Plantus Connie Quinn-Vaillant R.J. Rivard Kevin M. Savard Rosemarie H. Olivero Tommy M. Pase Steve D. Platz Linda F. Quirk Francis X. Rivest Joseph Savoni Marcella A. Olivotto Diane Pastorius Angela M. Plaunt Sharon Racicot Patricia and Kevin Roberts Peter C. and Hilde Sawatzky Carol A. O’Mara Walter J. Pastorius Frederick and Anne Plexman James E. Radmore Cathy E. Robertson Alan E. Sawtell Peter J. O’Marra Dushyant P. Patel Marilyn J. Plotzke Delores Raffin Jack W. Robertson Susan S. Sawyer-Beaulieu Michael S. O’Meara Raj Patil Michael F. and Victoria Jessica Raffoul Karen M. Robertson Sabatino S. Sbrocca Mary A. O’Neail J. Kathryn Patterson Pocock Jag Rai Susan Robinet Frank Scarfone Celeste L. O’Neil Jennifer Patterson Donald L. Pohlman Idumban A. Rajan Brian P. Robinson Kenneth W. Schaphorst Cornelia S. O’Neil Rick K. Patterson Marc and Diana Poirier Jerry F. Rakus Douglas and Victoria David A. Schatzker Margaret A. O’Neil Clifton and Margarita Marlene M. Poisson Carol A. and David A. Robinson Sydney Schatzker Patrick B. O’Neil Pattison Armand and Hilda Poitras Ramsdale Helen Robinson Jerry Schen James V. O’Neill Omar F. Patwari Ali Polat Andrew E. Ramsz Rachel M. Robinson Bonnie and J. Albert Mark O’Neill Noelle Pavlovic Kathy Poli Emily A. Randle John Robson Schepers Nzenalu O. Onuoha Richard A. and Margaret Peter and Wendy Pomponio Lorie L. Ranieri Enzo F. Rocca William M. Schertzer Goolam M. Oozeer Pawelek Elizabeth A. Pongratz David V. Raniga Gary P. and Emily Rocheleau Charles A. Schiano Thomas W. Orchard John C. Pearson Michael C. Poole Catherine E. Rankine Craig A. Rogers Patricia E. Schifferli Edward G. Orendorff Kerry E. Pekrul Adrienne E. Popa Surath Rao Craig V. Rollins Horst Schmidt Michael R. Orenstein Sandra J. Pelka Frank and Diana Porfilio Donald J. Raper J. Owen Romagnoli Christopher J. Schnurr Barbara R. Ormond Maria Pellarin Robin Porter Idalia H. Rappe Lucas Romeo Donald J. Schnurr Louise V. Orr Stephen E. Pellarin Mike Porubovic Karen Rapson Catherine E. Romiens Margaret G. Schram Lynda Orton-Hill Suzanne M. Pellarin Vera Potocek Frank and Debra Rastin Thomas A. Root Brenda Schreiber Robert W. and Debbie Catherine Pelletier Kelly L. Potter Edward M. Raymond Franklin B. Rosar Diane L. Schroeder Osborne Linda A. Pelshok William J. Poulos Anthony P. Rea Irlma Rose Doris A. Schroeder Tracy J. O’Shaughnessy Barbara I. Penhale Baden M. Powell Lynda J. Rea Edward Rosenbaum John W. Schwanneke Gerry Ouellette Lisa Penick Deborah and Peter Powell Lawrence P. Reaume Wanda Rosicki Donelda J. Schwartzentruber

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Srokosz Sherry Thibert Cathy Venuto Wm. and F. Wilkinson Warren J. Seton Kevin and Linda St. Denis Mark Thibodeau Mary Verbeek Denise H. Williams Mark A. Seupersaud Denise M. St. Louis Aleyamma Thomas Sue Verbeem Noel and Margaret Williams Lana T. Sgambelluri Evelyn St. Pierre Babu P. Thomas Matteo Verrilli Walter P. Willms Karen M. Shamblaw Gerald and Lucille St. Pierre Donovan and Barbara Brian J. Verschraegen Victoria R. Wills Daniel G. Shand and Marion M. Hazel St. Pierre Thomas Gary P. Verslycken Carolyn P. Wilson B. O’Sullivan Judith L. St. Pierre Mark L. Thomas Christopher S. Vertz Doug B. Wilson Helen A. Sharabura Kim and Terry St. Pierre Neil J. Thomas Robert Veteri and Kathleen Mary C. and Thomas Wilson Christopher M. Sharland Melissa St. Pierre Nicola and Susan Thomas Hofmans Melinda M. Wilson Heather I. Sharp Patricia A. St. Pierre Tracey L. Thomas Margaret A. Vicente Shirley Wilson Trimbak Shastri W. Earl Stadder Trevor Thomas Nicole T. Vignone Anton E. Wimmer Katherine H. and Robert B. Ana-Maria Staffen Paula L. and Nicolino Vincelli Gordon H. Thompson Kenneth R. Winch Shaw Mary Katherine Stainton Allan G. Vinni John A. Winchester H. Ian Thompson Larry Shaw Amanda Standel Frank A. Vita Alister and Diane Keith E. Thompson Timothy Shea Kimberly J. Stanley Zina C. Vivier Winsborough Marion R. Thompson Maureen Sheehan Celene M. Stanley-Beck Dennis M. Voakes Don Winterton Mark Thompson Omer Sheikh Louis J. Stark Veronica Voakes Johannes P. Winzinger Elizabeth Thomson Robin and Carol Shepherd Eddy Staudt Michael Vogel Ronald D. Witton Patricia Thorpe Jennifer Shepley George Staudt Harold K. Vogt Janine M. Woehl Celine A. Ticknovich Brian J. Sherman John W. Steel Dante Vozza Marian C. Wolanski Chris Shewfelt William C. and Glynis Steel Dawn M. Tiessen Denise M. Vriesacker Tad Wolanski Vanessa M. Shields Lillian Steele Mariann C. Timmers Maria Vrzoc Mark M. Wolfe Subhash Shinde Ryan N. Steer Lisa C. Timperio Audrey E. Waddell Martha K. Wolfe Celina Shoji Etna Stefani Jimi S. Tjong Helen M. and Robert B. Wade Holly L. Wolter Sandi Shoust Joseph M. Steiner William Tkach Donald R. Wadsworth Tony T. T. and Dung L. Wong Mary A. Showell Roula Stergianis Settimo and Deborah Tocco Kendall R. Wadsworth David P. Wood Glyn and Tracie Buck Kathryn and Larry Sterling Aleksandar Todosov Rafael W. Wagner Jason Wood Yat Yee R. Shum James Stevenson Diane E. Tofflemire Patrick P. Wai Kevin B. Wood Jennifer Sibley Linda L. Stevenson John K. Tolmie Karen E. Walker Laura H. Wood Akram H. Siddiqi Jeannette Stewart Luigi G. Tomaselli Kim Walker Sarah Woodruff Atkinson A.Siebert Robert and Kay Stezycki Andrew Tomayer Lisa Walker Madeleine Woods Walter N. Sigmund Kirsti M. Stipanicic Margaret Tomayer Lori L. Walker Glenda L. Wootton David Silcox and Linda Luigia Stivella Kevin and Karen Tompkins Maureen M. and Bryan C. Richard R. Wozenilek Intaschi William D. Stockwell Richard S. L. Tong Walker Sean Wraight Tricia Silliphant Zoran Stojkovski Enzo V. and Gayle Torcoletti Susan V. Walker Heather I. Wright Brian Simard Louis J. Stokes Ann Torrie Vicky A. Walker Miriam Wright Akos Simon Paul J. Stothers Miroslav J. Tot Hugh E. Walling Torrie L. Wright Carmen and Deborah Simone Jill and Matthew Stoyanovich Laurie A. Tousignant David A. Walsh Hao Xu Stella Simonitto Marjorie Stoyanovich Candace and James Larry G. Walsh Hui Xu Barbara M. Simpson Nels Stoyanovich Tremblay Keqin C. Wang Di Lian Yang Brian C. Simpson Barbara A. Strauss Marianne S. and Scott Yeqiang Wang Pearl C. Yauk Magda N. Simpson Robert J. Street Trepanier Donna M. Warkentin Ama F. Yeboah John R. and Deborah Sinasac Gerry Strong Angela M. and Kevin Tress Alden H. Warner KofiY eboah Lisa A. Sinasac Robert J. Strong Giuliana Tricarico and Alberto Angela and Timothy Warnock Elaine Yee-Howarth Yvonne M. Sinasac Ross E. Struthers Nunez Kathleen Warren Gerald C. Young Kimberly A. Sinclair Michael and Mary Stuart Mattia Trinier Margie Warren Man B. Yu Matthew C. Sinclair Melanson Evelyn and Raymond RafidM . Warsalee Dennis J. Yurke John A. Singleton William and Marilyn Tronchin Christopher Waters Rachel Zachariah Daniel R. Sionov Stubberfield Bonnie L. and Mark R. Trudell Diane L. Watson Trevor W. Zachary Michael D. Sirizzotti Rory Sturdy Paul J. Trudell Elizabeth K. Watson Christian and Elena Zaharia Samuel A. Sisco Lakshmi Subramanyan Brian and Tammy Trudell Josephine Watson Sam and Mary Zaltz Vera Sitar Larry O. and Sharon A. John Tsakonas Michelle L. Watters Angela Zanier Hoda Skaff Suffield Mary P. Tuck Cindy L. Webb Susan M. Zanin R. Shakun Peter Suiang Fred F. Tuerke Terry B. Webb Christopher B. Zappio John S. Zarebski Pamela E. Skillings Sheila M. Sullivan K. Tulloch Norman J. Webster Jeanette A. A. Skinner Maxim Zavet Shagufta K. Sultan Anne Turgeon Deborah C. Weeks Toby C. Sklash Don and Christine Christopher Zelezney Katherine Turnbull Ronald G. Weese Josephine Skuza Summerfield Joseph Zerafa Christine and Jeff Turner Wendy S. Weinberg Laurie A. Slingerland Leslie P. Sussman Ann E. Weir Jamie G. Zettle Carl E. Twigg Inga Sliskovic Susan R. Sutherland Clinton J. Weir Chi Zhang Alice H. Tyler Patricia M. and Lyle Sloan Thomas N. Sutton Ivan M. Weis Shuzhen Zhao Daniel and Althea Tymec Deryck E. Small Jayson R. Swain Helmut Welker Jia Hai Zheng Anthony Tymstra Dennis J. Smart Tatha M. Swann Christine and William Alison Zilli Md Jashim Uddin Michael Smiles Cynthia Swift Wellington Monica R. Zimmer Gary J. and Chris Ulicny Julie Smit Gregory and Anne Switzer Jodi Wells Barbara Zimmerman John J. Ulicny Arlene and Donald Smith Angele A. Sylvester J. Paul West J. Terence Zinger Christopher Smith J. Sylvester Christopher S. Urban Lyn T. Westfall-Tramble Patricia Zoch Clayton, Angella and Eva Nancy J. Synnott Alice Vachon Grant Westlake Kerri Zold Smith Eva C. Szabo Gordon Vail David and Norma Wheatley Colleen and Gerald Smith Paul F. Szabo Mark Van Bekkum Mark J. Wheatley Constance L. Smith Glendene A. Szymanski Annette C. van Blommestein Alexander P. White Harley S. Smith Mary M. Taborek Dawna M. Van Boxmeer Dean White Katrina A. Smith Beverly Taggart Ronald and Mary Van Michael J. White Marty U. Smith James Taggart Koughnett Paul J. White Mary Ann Smith Kathy Y. Tang Ed Van Veen Wayne and Shirley Whitfield Nancy L. Smith-Wilson Stephen Taub Neil T. Van Velzen Judith M. Whiting Dalton and Margaret Snelling L. J. Taylor Randy and Ann Van Wagner Tammy L. L. Whitlock Philip L. So Monica J. Taylor Kathy T. Vandelinder Gregory W. Whittal Alessandra Soane Teresa M. Taylor Edna Vander Muren Doris L. Whitteker

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as the Ben Meyer Memorial Award ($1,800) in early 2012. “I’ve really been able to focus on my studies,” says Botsford about the benefits of receiving her scholarships and bursaries. “It’s cleared up my [work] schedule a lot.” Botsford explains that financial aid has enabled her to take on new experiences beyond the classroom. She is currently president of the University’s Golden Key Chapter and is working throughout the summer in Dr. Lisa Porter’s lab for the Department of Biological Sciences, where she is also developing her thesis on tuberin, an essential protein that is also a tumour suppressor. “I really love my program of study,” says Botsford enthusiastically. “It’s busy, but I enjoy it. Learning and working is a good combination.” Passionate as she is about her education, Botsford admits that it would not have been the same without the generosity shown to her. “My education has always been on me,” explains Botsford, who Sabrina Botsford has always been determined. Starting her comes from a single-parent family. “Honestly, money and finances fourth year in the Bachelor of Science Honours in Behaviour, have never had to be a concern.” Cognition, and Neuroscience, she has already successfully Donations to University of Windsor students stretch farther completed her Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and is than most realize. on track to medical school. Of her scholarships and bursaries, Botsford adds: “It really helps me keep focused. I’ve enjoyed my time in the lab so much during Determined as she is, Botsford has had much help along the my undergrad. It would be amazing to someday combine research way. Since the beginning of her undergraduate experience in 2009, and patient care.” Botsford has maintained the Dean’s Renewal Entrance Scholarship To make a donation is to make a difference in the life of a ($1,750 per term). She has also acquired numerous bursaries, student like Botsford. The commitment and support that the ranging in amount from the Community Scholar Bursary ($500) University of Windsor receives is an investment in the bright future awarded in 2009 to the Father Louis J. Bondy C.S.B. Bursary ($1,000) of its students. awarded in 2010. Botsford has also received esteemed awards such

Legacy Circle

Legacy donations, usually made through wills and insurance plans, are directed by the donor following much care and consideration and often reflect a life of dedication to the University of Windsor. Thanks to all members of the Legacy Circle who have honoured this institution and its students with a planned gift.

Anonymous Eleanor J. Cruickshank* Marie Gott* Susan C. Lester Joseph Fabian Pollard* Kenneth J. Van Meer Aniela (Nellie) Anderson* Nellie Anne Dagger* Austin J. Gravelle Elena Loaring* Francis Postill* Helen Isabel Vuckovich* Mary Ayris Olga Delvecchio Dorothy Gray* Paul J. Liut Norman Ramm* Ernest William James Caroline Margaret Bradley* Pamela Dickie* Bill Hallett George F. Macdonald* Robert Spencer Rayson* Waddell* Guy Ballard* Bernarda C. Camello-Doctor Howard J. Haskings Norma Rose Macdonald* Gertrude Alice Rock* Yolanda Wathier* May Doreen Beatty* Robert and Bonnie Drago Richard and Donna Hassard John Arthur Marsh* Seymour Schott* Marie Mireille Lydia Whissell* William Bond* Mary Louise Drake Robert and Margaret Evelyn Marilyn Mason Anne Sclater Robert Noel Whitehurst* Edith Margaret Bowlby* Rachel Leary Drummond* Hewitt Kathleen McCrone Gail Sheard* Jerry Clayton Williams* Lola E. Buckley* A. William Eansor* Paul Huschilt Walter McGregor Thomas Shoyama* Elizabeth Jane Williamson* Bernard Leo Buhlman Mary Catherine Evans* Graeme Hutchinson Pauline McKinnon* Harry, Izzy* and Sol Sigal Anne M. Winterbottom Kenneth Calmenson Harold Peter Fast* Leo Anthony Innocente Ian and Sandra McLeod Jean Sonnenfeld A. Maud Woodall* Henry John Carmichael* Paul Russel Frasca* Agnes Ireland* George A. McMahon John Stoiko Hilda Woodall* William John Leonard Gerald and Miriam Freed Sushil and Christine Jain Stewart Moore* Bernice Stone* Sheila Wright Carter* Abram David Froese* Nadia Jarkowiec* Austin Mousseau Pat Sturn* William McKay Wright* Liisa Maria Chappus* Mary Margaret Fuller* Lucie Erika Joseph* Alan and Diana Orman Clarice Fayil Tapson* Michael Zin* J. Robert Charette* Pasquale J. and Janet E. Muriel Kassimatis Joseph Ozad* Lynn Teahan Phyllis Zin Prabodh Kumar Chatterjee* Galasso Mervin M. Katzman* Ernest Paliy Helen Margaret Tebbs* Manley Chew* Gordon Giddings William Kurry* Michael L. Petras* William Tovinsky* * Deceased Willis Lumgair Clark* Elizabeth Gillespie* Helen Norma Laframboise* Florence Pennington* Robert J. Tschanz Anne Cristescu* Janice O. Goldman Amrit Lall* Lily Pillon* Lady Deborah William Umeh*

view . fall 2012 37 IN-KIND GIFTS Uniquely Valuable

Each year, programs across campus receive gifts that are $1,000,000 + $500 - $999 Windsor Precision Gundrill Windsor Upholstery and Auto Bruel & Kjaer Sound & Advanced Machining Services greatly appreciated, yet whose value is difficult to quantify. Trim Ltd. Vibration Measurement Inc. These are not gifts of cash or convertible equities. These are the A/S (H.Q.) Advantage Engineering ANM Industries $100 - $249 many particular goods or services that are extraordinarily helpful for George Solomon & Sons FCF Custom FAB $100,000 - $999,999 Lacasse Printing Jet Xstream students. A vaya Canada Corp Pamela MacArthur McLearie & Sons Heat Municipality of Leamington SchaefflerG roup USA Inc. Gifts in-kind are items such as those the School of Dramatic Art Treating Ltd. Service Mould Inc. Rick’s Performance may receive that bring real authenticity to a University Players Windsor Laser Cutting $10,000 - $99,999 US Steel Automotive Centre production. These are the specialized electronics equipment or Xact Pattern & Fixture Centerline (Windsor) Limited $250 - $499 software that enables a project in a technical program to go forward. Apex Tool Group (Crescent Other gifts may fulfill needs for a varsity team, the Odette School of $5,000 - $9,999 Wrench) CF Design (Blue Ridge Aurora Bearing Business, the Law Library or even a group of graduate Numerics) Briggs and Stratton students whose project takes them into a remote corner of our planet. Donald E. Arpin Calspan Mayhew and Associates Calvin W. and Kim L. Moore For Rino Marinelli of Omni Tool, gifts in-kind are an annual Canadian Laser Canadian Tire routine. “We let students on the SAE Baja and Formula teams use our $2,500 - $4,999 Carstar tooling, under our guidance, to build components of their vehicles. CA PE Testing Services Cross Canada Auto Body Earle M. Jorgensen Canada Supply Ltd. This is a different aspect of the students’ learning experience and we George and Kimberly King International Hardcoating Inc. JD Lincoln are happy to help them learn the link between designing a part and Landau Gage Ltd. $1,000 - $2,499 Omni Tool Limited being able to manufacture it. Cartesian Tube (VR3 Printworx Windsor “These students may be future employees, or leaders in our Engineering) Spartan Slings Fastenal University of Windsor School industry,” says Marinelli. “We feel it is important to give in this way Manor Tool & Die Inc. of Visual Arts Urgent E.D.M. Service Inc. because it is important for all of us.” MSC Software

Corporate and Foundation Donors

$500,000 + Cadillac Fairview Corporation John Ferguson Bingo in Trust Investors Group Financial Services Chemfab Industries Inc Limited Grosman, Grosman & Gale LLP Inc Chrysler Canada Group LLC The Sprott Foundation Canadian Education and Research The Jackman Foundation Labourers’ Local 625 Cogeco Cable Canada Inc. Institute for Counselling Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow LaSalle Community Recreation Collavino Group $100,000 - $499,999 Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association Corporation Criminal Lawyers’ Association Association Lanterra Management Limited MBA Corp Project Fund Deloitte Management Services LP CIBPA Windsor - Charitable Centerline (Windsor) Limited Mayhew & Associates Inc. McCague Borlack LLP Desser Sports Media Inc. Endeavours Inc Coco Group of Companies McTague Law Firm LLP Mercer (Canada) Limited Dillon Consulting Ltd. Windsor Family Credit Union Courtesy Ford Lincoln (Bill and Ken MEDA Limited Miller Thomson LLP Eganville Rotary Club Bingo Account Windsor Mold Group Eansor) Molson Coors Canada Ontario Power Generation Harold G. Fox Education Fund The Ford Motor Company Norton Rose Canada LLP Polonia Centre Foyston, Gordon & Payne Inc. $50,000 - $99,999 Friends U of W Inv. B/Ball OPUS (Organization of Part-Time Professional Engineers of Ontario Franson Limited Tournament University Students) Riverside Fun Camps - General Gold Medal Consulting Group Ltd. 152245 Canada Inc Goodmans LLP Riverside Community Programs Account The Guarantee Company of North UWindsor Alumni Association Graduate Students Society Riverside Sertoma Club Sertoma Club of Guelph America The Joan & Clifford Hatch Green Shield Canada St. Anne’s French Immersion Society of Ontario Nut Growers Harbour Sixty Steakhouse Foundation Istituto Italiano Di Cultura Catholic School Howard Sokolowski Foundation Melanie Jane Harrison Foundation Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Jetport Inc Bill & Rochelle Tepperman TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Hub International Ontario Limited Ltd. Linamar Corporation Charitable Foundation Tim Horton (Petawawa) Human Kinetics Canada The Toldo Foundation Manulife Financial University of Windsor Students’ Windsor Port Authority Human Resources Professionals The WB Family Foundation Martinrea International Inc Alliance Association of Windsor Mercedes-Benz Financial Windsor Community Ladies Club Hutchinson Charitable Fund- $1,000 - $2,499 $20,000 - $49,999 Postmedia Network Inc. Strategic Charitable Giving Shoppers Drug Mart 3M Canada Company The Insolvency Institute of Canada The Morris & Beverly Baker Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada $2,500 - $4,999 5 Corners Productions Inc. JASEL Foundation Inc. AMJ Campbell Van Lines A Breast or Knot Jewish Community Endowment Victorian Order of Nurses ARK Medical Services Inc. AUTO21 Fund of Windsor Harry Rosen Inc. CAW Local 200 Social Justice Fund Bartlet & Richardes LLP Jewish Community Foundation of The Kenneth M. Molson Foundation CAW Local 444 The Bellringer Foundation Monteal Scotiabank $5,000 - $9,999 Cypher Systems Group Inc. Marilyn & Joseph Bolton Charitable Justnics Inc. Toronto Chapter U of Windsor 1500103 Ontario Limited Enwin Utilities Limited Fund Walter Kindiak Fund - Strategic United Communities Credit Union Association of Law Officers of the FCCP Ontario Education Foundation Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Charitable Giving Foundation Crown General Contractors Section of G. Caboto Club Knights of Columbus Council 9671 $10,000 - $19,999 Blouin, Dunn LLP S.C.A. Canadian Association of Crown Korn/Ferry Canada Inc Circle of Seven General Motors of Canada Limited Counsel KPMG LLP Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP KPMG Management Services LP Club Riverside Bingo Account Heavy Construction Association of Canadian Union of Public BMO Lexis Nexis Canada Faculty Association University of Windsor Employees Local 3740 C.A.W. Canada Windsor Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Local 444 CAW Social Justice Fund

38 view . fall 2012 Dr. Bill MacPhee Dentistry Ontario Nurses Association Roth Mosey & Partners LLP Windsor Feminist Theatre Professional Corporation Local 8 Windsor Royal Canadian Legion Women for Sobriety Maxims Limited Partnership Ontario Registered Music Sisters of Holy Names of York North Basketball New Beginnings Teachers Association Jesus & Mary Association The Northern Trust P.X. Smith Medicine Southland Travel Ltd. Yovanovich Medicine Company, Canada Professional Corp Sun Life Financial Odgers Berndtson Canada Prestressed Systems Sutts, Strosberg LLP Inc. Incorporated Tepperman’s Furniture $1 - $99 Pace Law Firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers Thunder Selects Basketball 1609720 Ontario Inc. Pape Salter Teillet LLP Windsor Chrysler 2148958 Ontario Ltd. RHR Canada Ltd. Prince and Associates Ltd Superstore 4005775 Canada Inc. Rosati Construction Inc. Quality Safety Systems Windsor Unemployed Help Canadian Auto Stores Ltd. The Rotary Club of Chatham Company Centre Canadian Federation of Service Fund R&P Tool & Mould Spotting Windsor University Retirees’ University Women Rotary Club of Windsor - Services Inc. Association (Windsor) Roseland RefineF itness World Auto Body & Sales Caster Homes Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 SAE International Xtreme Labs Inc. District 5 Little League (RaffleA ccount) Sherrard Kuzz LLP (Southwestern Ontario) Royal Canadian Legion Sisters of St.Joseph of Express Scripts Foundation Balfour Branch 362 London $100 - $249 IBM Canada Limited S&E Sponsorship Group Toyota Canada 1323185 Ontario Limited Implementation Branch Schukra of North America Windsor Sertoma Club (Sterling’s No Frills) Law Office ofT .E. Reilly Searchlight Capital Partners Windsor Technology 1985 1413441 Ontario Limited Juljan Lushnja Canada Ltd. WKH Promotions 1603933 Ontario Inc. South Windsor Skating Club Slaight Communications 944768 Ontario Limited St. Jules Elementary School Torkin Manes LLP Account Ability Telus Union Gas Limited, A $250 - $499 Albamor Construction & Elizabeth Temporal Spectra Energy Company 1137040 Ontario Ltd Engineering Ltd. Third World Resource Waterloo Law Association 1156787 Ontario Limited Amherstburg Basketball Center Winclare Management 1646219 Ontario Limited Club UCC Flower Fund - IT Services Inc. 865541 Ontario Inc Barat, Farlam, Millson Services Windsor Essex Community A.A. Boscariol & Associates The Canadian Salt Company Van LTL Courier Health Centre Limited Limited Windsor Choristers Athletic Windsor Essex County Real Abrams Towing Council of Canadians Club Estate Board Accretive 360 Canada Ltd Cranker Submarines Ltd. Windsor Club 240 Windsor Factory Supply AECOM Dillabough’s Food Ltd. Windsor-Essex Catholic Limited Amico Infrastructures Inc Essex Dental Lab District School Board Windsor Mold Inc APC Forest Machine & Mfg. Inc. Windsor Police Services Archon Architect Formula One Collision Board Incorporated Global Mould & Engineering Windsor Regional Hospital Beta Sigma Phi Windsor City Inc. Windsor-Essex Economic Council John McGivney Children’s Development Corp Bonnechere Valley Builders Centre Windsor Utilities Supply Kingsville District High Commission Brightside Tanning School Barry and Stephanie C.U.P.E. Local 1393 Koppert Medicine Zekelman Foundation Canadian Online Giving Professional Foundation Leamington Cougars Canadian Union of Public Basketball Association $500 - $999 Employees Lorelei Walsh Park 11 AM Coffee Club CAW Local 2458 Lumi Spec 2B Consulting Inc. CheckfluidI nc Dr. Marshall Dentistry 916891 Ontario Ltd. Clarks Barristers and Professional Corporation Harry Abbott-Strategic Solicitors Mathias Investments (2010) Charitable Giving Criminal Lawyers Inc O/A The Room Aleo Associates Inc. Association of Windsor MSSC Bereskin & Parr LLP Daryls HI N R G Bars Nantais Sport Shop (1990) CCH Canadian Limited Dean Construction Company Ltd. CertifiedG eneral Ltd. Near North Realty Ltd. Accountants Assoc. of Di Maio Archictect Ojibway Transportation Inc. Ont. Emeryville Collision Optimist Club Chatham Chapman, Gordon, Gardin, GlassCell Isofab Inc Bingo Stewart LLP Golder Associates Ltd. QP Consulting Inc. Dayus Register & Grille Holiday Inn RKM Awards, Promotional De Francesca Law Office Hydro One Inc Products & Apparel The Essex Terminal Railway Hydro One Networks Inc. Roseland-Trinity A.O.T.S. Company King Materials Handling Ltd. Men’s Club Facca Incorporated Kipping Tire & Automotive Sovran & Greenaway Fasken Martineau DuMoulin Koskie Minsky LLP SSS Gracanica Choir LLP The Krooked Kilt St. Leonard’s House La Gill Enterprises Inc Stars of the Game George’s Marine & Sports Lanoue & Meloche Students’ Law Society Gowlings Lasalle Police Association Sunshine Corner Nursery Halford Foundation - Inc and Day Care Strategic Charitable The Law Society Foundation Superstore # 2827 Giving Foundation Leamington International Tecumseh Baseball Club Dr. Bruce Harle Dentistry Trucks Ltd. The Staff of The Ontario HIV Professional Corporation Lucente Engineering Inc. Treatment Network Highline Produce Limited Mancini Battisti Savoni Theatre Alive Inc. J.L Forster Band Reunion Provost LLP Tilson & Birchall Jain Family Foundation - Motor City Community Ursuline Religious of the Strategic Charitable Credit Union Diocese of London in Giving Mousseau DeLuca Ontario Kel-Gor Limited McPherson Prince LLP Ursuline Sisters La Paz Dr. Jody Kingston Dentistry Oscar Construction Lorelei Walsh Park and Professional Corporation Company Limited Associates Inc. Link Engineering Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt Western Ontario Sports McDonald Fuels LLP Injuries & Rehab. Clinic Miller Canfield Paddock & Rotary Club of Windsor Windsor District Labour Stone, LLP Foundation Fund Council

view . fall 2012 39 Graduate student Bryan Esteban wants to simplify the process of charging an electric vehicle. STUDENT PROFILE BY Jenna Bontorin Bryan Esteban ALL CHARGED UP

Bryan Esteban is working on research that could change the accesses a public system, billing could be done electronically, face of electrified transportation. perhaps by e-mail or a smart phone application. A master’s candidate in electrical engineering, Esteban works “This is something brand new,” says Esteban of the prototype. as a research associate at the University’s Centre for Hybrid “When the opportunity to work on this project at CHARGE arose, Automotive Research and Green Energy (CHARGE). He is right away I knew that’s what I wanted to do.” collaborating with the Faculty of Engineering on a prototype project Esteban was born in England where his parents had emigrated that he actually began as a student. to from Venezuela to learn English. Esteban hopes to provide a new They returned to Venezuela in 1995, way for electric vehicle (EV) owners “This has been a very steep when he was 12, but then moved to charge their vehicles, also known to Canada in 2001 to escape the as “wireless power transfer”. This learning curve, but deteriorating political and economic new approach would allow drivers situation at home. Esteban enrolled at to charge an electric vehicle without challenges come along the University of Windsor in electrical physically connecting a plug from the engineering 2005 when his mother vehicle to a power source. Esteban’s with any new endeavour.” joined the Faculty of Education as an system would do it automatically. assistant professor. “The general essence of this BRYAN ESTEBAN Upon graduation in 2011, he technology is that you have one disc- had two job offers waiting for him, like coil attached to the ground of a but decided to pursue his Masters garage, and a second coil mounted on of Applied Sciences in Electrical the bottom of a car,” says Esteban. A magnetic field is generated Engineering at UWindsor instead. on the bottom coil, which stores potential energy. When a car parks “My decision to remain here after my undergrad was based on over the bottom coil, it draws on the stored energy to charge the car. the support from the department and my professors,” he says. Esteban says the system would detect if the car needs charging Esteban’s work is being conducted in the University’s Centre and dispense the correct amount. When enough energy is for Engineering Innovation (CEI). “It’s clean, it’s spacious, and it’s transferred, the system would automatically disengage. very modern and state-of-the-art. The equipment they have here is “The main thing is convenience,” Esteban says. “With this amazing,” he says of the facility. “It’s a breath of fresh air.” technology you could automate the process of fuelling your vehicle.” Working in the new CEI building is also making a difference in Dr. Maher Sid-Ahmed, department head of Electrical research and how students respond to the learning experience. Engineering, initiated the idea, suggesting it to his engineering “It makes a difference in how you feel,” Esteban adds. “If you’re students as one possibility for their final year major projects. in a crammed lab with instruments and tools that are old, you don’t “Wireless charging will play a big role in electric vehicle design,” feel as motivated.” says Sid-Ahmed. “An EV battery can be charged wirelessly in Looking into the future, Esteban hopes to get the prototype fully special designed parking spaces in hotels, shopping malls, highway functional, ready to “transfer even a kilowatt of power,” as well as rest areas and at home. Charging can start by activating an app in complete his graduate studies. “With a finished system, perhaps a a smart phone. The amount of energy used to charge the battery is partnership can be formed to promote this sort of technology,” then stored on the phone and eventually sent to the utility company says Esteban. to be added to the utility bill of the car owner.” “This has been a very steep learning curve, but challenges come Esteban hopes that the system will one day be found in home along with any new endeavour.” nv garages as well as public parking spots and workplaces. If a driver

Student writer Jenna Bontorin is in her second year of the Digital Journalism Program at the University of Windsor. view . fall 2012 41 CAMPUS NEWS

Researcher releases report on border impact

There are a number of solutions to make the border “Do you really think we’re going to have a common between Canada and the United States operate more policy in North America on firearms?” he asks. “We’re efficiently, but adopting a continental perimeter probably always going to have to check vehicles coming in to isn’t one of them, according to William Anderson. Canada from the United States for firearms. We’re not “I’m not saying that we shouldn’t purse this perimeter going to have a common policy on refugees, or on visas approach,” says the University of Windsor political in general. If you don’t have that common policy, you’re science professor, “but that Holy Grail of European style always going to have to check people for immigration of perimeter approach where you basically get rid of purposes to see if they’re legally eligible to come in to the borders is not anything we’re going to see in North Canada or the United States.” America any time soon.” Dr. Anderson, the Ontario Research Chair in Cross- Border Transportation Policy, recently released a document called The Border and the Ontario Economy, a sweeping report that examines the importance of an efficient border to provincial commerce and makes a number of recommendations to make it work better. Besides embracing new technology and moving certain functions away from the border crossing, the report examines the Schengen Area, a group of 26 European Union states within which all border controls and inspections have been eliminated. The solution might work in Europe where countries were able to harmonize certain regulations in order to allow for the free flow of people and goods across borders, but Anderson expressed doubt that the same level of harmonization could be achieved Dr. William Anderson is the Ontario Research Chair in Cross-Border between Canada and the U.S. Transportation Policy.

42 view . fall 2012 Jubilee Medals for UWindsor recipients

University of Windsor President Dr. Alan Wildeman Frise, professor of mechanical, automotive and received a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee materials engineering and head of the AUTO21 Network Medal in Windsor on August 25, in recognition of his of Centres of Excellence, was recognized for his exceptional achievements. He joined professors outstanding contribution to Canada’s manufacturing Dr. Peter Frise, Professor Diana Mady Kelly and and automotive sectors. Dr. William McConkey, who were also honoured this Drama professor emeritus Mady Kelly received the year. The Canadian government created the medal to medal for her outstanding contributions to the Windsor mark significant achievements in celebration of the 60th area and the theatre community. anniversary of the Queen’s coronation. Physics professor emeritus McConkey was cited for “I am truly honoured to receive the Queen Elizabeth his world leadership in the field of atomic, molecular and II Diamond Jubilee Medal, and will forever cherish it,” optical science, both as a teacher and a researcher. Dr. Wildeman said. “It is without question a tribute to the efforts of the faculty, staff and students at the University of Windsor, and of the many alumni, friends and volunteers who work with us, to make the Windsor-Essex community stronger.” Wildeman was cited for his outstanding contributions to higher education and the economic development of the Windsor-Essex region.

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view . fall 2012 43 Here We Grow! Campus Transformation Open House Sept. 19

The UWindsor campus and greater community is invited to the University’s Campus Transformation Open House, which will be held on Monday, Sept. 19, 4-7 p.m. in Ambassador Auditorium, CAW Student Centre. UWindsor president Dr. Alan Wildeman will host the event, and will be joined by City of Windsor representatives, consultants and architects who will be available to answer questions. UWindsor is in the midst of a campus transformation that will impact every UWindsor student, each faculty member, and our community for years to come. It will form the foundation of the University’s next 50 years of education, research and partnership. The event will address this process, which began with the construction of the Medical Education Building and the Centre for Engineering Innovation and now includes plans for an Innovation Centre and spectacular downtown campus. F or more information, please visit www.uwindsor.ca/transformation

Below: Updated architectural renderings of the Armouries portion of the downtown campus, a significant element of the University of Windsor’s campus transformation plan. Renderings courtesy of CS&P Architects.

View from Freedom Way Informal meeting place

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44 view . fall 2012 Partnership to provide student access to etexts

A groundbreaking etextbook licensing partnership, Students who prefer a physical book will have the the first of its kind in Canada, will provide UWindsor option to buy a low-cost print book through the UWindsor students with lower costs and greater access to high-quality bookstore’s print-on-demand service. course materials in a wide range of digital formats. Flat World’s open licensing model gives UWindsor Gwendolyn Ebbett, dean of the library, spearheaded the faculty the ability and online tools to revise, remix and University wide agreement with Flat World Knowledge, the incorporate their own contributions into the content, so it largest publisher of openly licensed college textbooks. more directly relates to the focus and learning objectives of In time for the 2012 fall semester, and as part of a pilot their course. program studying etextbooks, UWindsor purchased 2,000 “I am a firm supporter of open access, which makes seat licences to the company’s course content. Flat World Knowledge the ideal partner to provide the Using a per-student, per-course seat license, the building blocks of a campus-wide etextbook program,” company pledges the new approach is more economical, says Ebbett. convenient and environmentally sustainable. Jeff Shelstad, founder of Flat World Knowledge, says And most importantly, all students assigned to a Flat “UWindsor is leading the way in using digital technology World Knowledge textbook will have access to their course and high quality open content to increase access, materials on the first day of class. Students will be able affordability and personalization—key factors to improving to download the digital files onto any computer, laptop, student retention and outcomes.” e-reader, tablet or smartphone. Once they do, the content is theirs to use for as long as they like.

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Editor’s note: This is one in a series of articles about students Pigeon said the books were everything from small who were involved in research, scholarly and creative pieces to monstrous tomes, and the students were tasked activities during their summer break from classes. For more, with looking for those that had ownership plates, which visit www.uwindsor.ca/DailyNews they would photograph, while making note of titles, author, Whenever Stephan Pigeon signed up for a graduate place and year of publication. level history course with professor Guy Lazure, “We were just trying to trace how these books went he figured that Evan Suntres was the student he’d be from one person to the next,” he said. “At the end of our academically duking it out with for top marks. trip, all of our data went back to the library.” Instead, Suntres became one of his best friends—a One of the most fascinating features of the books, relationship further cemented this past spring by a research they said, was copious notations in the margins they trip the history majors took to Palma de Mallorca, an island contained—drawings, sketches, notes, and remarks that the off the Mediterranean coast of Spain. owners had made in them. Dr. Lazure invited the students to spend several weeks Suntres, who is doing his master’s work on how certain working in the library of the Foundation Bartolome March, social upheavals in the 1960s and 1970s affected the a wealthy Mallorcan collector of art and rare books who way conservative males expressed their masculinity, said died in the early 1990s. The students helped catalogue he enjoyed getting a sense of what’s required to be an a collection of almost 1,700 early printed books, hoping academic historian. to find some of the nearly 12,000 volumes that had once “It was a real eye-opener,” he said. “The trip was just belonged to a 16th-century learned ecclesiastic from a huge indication of what’s possible in this field.” Both Seville named Luciano de Negrón. students say they are interested in pursuing careers as De Negrón’s books eventually came in to the academic historians. possession of the Duke of Alcalá, a rich local aristocrat. His descendant, the Duke of Medinaceli, sold the collection to March. Through this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the students managed to trace and identify books from the Negrón-Alcalá collection, including some that date back to before Guttenberg’s printing press. “To sit down and hold the physical object, to see how it’s bound and stitched together, how they feel, how they smell, looking at these bright inks and gold-leaf pages…,” says Pigeon. “It’s an artifact. I was like a kid Evan Suntres (left) and Stephan Pigeon pause for a photo while in a candy store.” taking in some of the night life around Palma de Mallorca.

46 view . fall 2012 Staff team completes UWindsor goes Google for 100-km charity hike student email

Of 76 teams entered in a 100-km hike along trails south of The University of Windsor is partnering with Google to Georgian Bay, only 29 completed the task intact, including a provide the University’s 16,000 students with the use of four-person team with three members of the UWindsor staff. Google Apps for Education. This will include Gmail to manage “By all accounts, this was the toughest Trailwalker to have UWindsor student email accounts. The goal is to provide students been done in Ontario,” says Chris Busch, who joined Barb Gormley with access to more technology and services, delivered at a lower and fellow staffers Richard Taylor and Richard Hayes on the cost to the University. hike July 13 to 15, a fundraiser for the international development Students will retain their @uwindsor.ca address and receive 250 agency Oxfam. times more disk space than before. They will have access to such Their team, dubbed “Barbie and the Barbarians,” finished 19th new services as calendaring, Google talk, Google Drive and Google among those that completed the course, and raised 95 per cent of Docs. There will be no advertising or data mining by Google. its $5,000 goal. In total, participants raised more than $310,000 in “Our new service provides users with more than 25 gigabytes of support of Oxfam. storage space, compared to 100 MBs in the current system,” says “It’s truly an inspirational achievement and a great example of Sean Moriarty, acting executive director of Information Technology our staff making a impact on our community both domestically and Services. “In addition, students gain access to other services, internationally,” Busch says. including calendaring, chat functions, and the Google Docs suite of And even though the walk is over, the work isn’t, he adds. products. UWinGmail uses Google’s familiar Web interface, so it also Any supporters wishing to make a donation may do so online improves ease-of-use and comfort for students.” through the team’s sponsorship page: www.facebook.com/ BarbieAndTheBarbarians

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BY JASON RANKIN ON THE WRITE PATH UWindsor launches Digital Journalism

Light pours out of an assembly tent as I stand outside. “Instead of just doing a how-to program, you learn how A chilly breeze whips through Occupy Windsor’s to communicate with what you see in the world around camp on this November night. My tape recorder light you. There’s a big difference between just learning the blinks as Paul Chislett, the leading demonstrator of the skills,” says Gervais. group, tells his tale – it’s the key interview in my first major Kate Du Toit, one of my classmates, told me that what she story. Somewhere during these first moments, I decide that likes about the program is the personal interaction with our this is what I want to do with my life. professors. “We really got the chance to interact one on one,” My name is Jason Rankin and this is how I started my she said. “It gives you the ability to show your prof what your journey to become a journalist. strengths are. They can see those and work with that, and say, I came to the University ‘Hey, let’s adjust this assignment of Windsor in 2010 from Port “I was set on coming here to suit your talents, your skills, Perry, Ont. A five-hour drive your likes, your dislikes.’” north of Windsor, it’s quite a for the creative writing In first year, students take distance to travel, but I was set program. It is one-of-a- an introduction to journalism on coming here for the creative course, a writing course, and a writing program. It is one-of- kind in the province, and studio course. Subsequent years a-kind in the province, and its its courses would help me branch out to cover more digital courses would help me chase aspects of journalism: audio, my dream of being a novelist. chase my dream of being a video, web, and the tools behind After I finished my first year novelist.” Jason rankin the trade. Plus, students take and went home for the summer courses from their co-major. in 2011, I became nervous. “A significant hallmark of our Was my goal realistic? I found my answer in June when I program is what are called ‘collaborative studio lab courses’,” received an email one day about a new UWindsor program says program co-ordinator Blake Roberts. The courses in digital journalism. I decided that I had to apply. I enrolled are meant to mimic newsrooms. “Those courses exist in as part of the program’s first class that fall. I was going to each of the four years. The intention of those courses is to be a journalist! have students working with each other in groups, or in a “The University saw a need to deliver a different kind collaborative arrangement of some kind to solve problems.” of education,” says Marty Gervais, an instructor in the Joey Acott, another classmate, says, “The learning Digital Journalism program. “An education that provided experience has been phenomenal. I’ve enjoyed all the a practical application of skills, but at the same time, what classes so far.” What he says particularly stood out for the University is offering is something that’s a very rich, him was the studio course taught by Gervais: “It was very liberal arts education.” practical and hands on. He kept making us go out into the Digital journalism at UWindsor is a co-major program, real world and actually do real stories.” meaning that students combine their courses with those from Just 12 students comprised the first class. Its enrolment either the departments of Political Science; Communication, will reach 200 at full capacity over the next three years. Media and Film or English. English has the creative writing As for me, I will plunge into the world of journalism. I stream and the language and literature stream. I am tackling will write for newspapers and magazines, and try my hand the digital journalism and creative writing major—so I’m still with radio and video. And one day, I will sit down and write stretching my creativity to its fullest extent. my novel. nv

Left: Jason Rankin is entering his second year in the Digital Journalism program at the University of Windsor. view . fall 2012 49 Get the latest on the Lancers by visiting www.GoLancers.ca LANCER By Elisa Mitton BComm ’05 NEWS

Score Board – What’s been happening with your teams, events and celebrations

Prestigious international recognition bestowed on Grace

Athletics director which continues to gain national attention. This prestigious Gord Grace has been award from an international group of his peers is very well- recognized by his deserved, and speaks to the high level of dedication Gord peers for leading his has to the success of all our Lancers.” department through Among the accomplishments it cited in honouring a transformation that Grace were: has helped to bring the • The success of Lancer varsity teams, including University of Windsor to three national championships in 2011, seven squads the forefront of Canadian ranked in the country’s top 10 that season, and Gord Grace university athletics. individual student-athletes winning provincial and Grace received the national recognition International Athletics Director of the Year Award from • A campus recreation and intramurals sports program the US-based National Association of Collegiate Directors praised for its excellence in diversity of programs and of Athletics at its annual convention in Dallas in late student opportunities June. The association represents more than 6,500 college • Impr oved athletic facilities that include a new outdoor athletics administrators at 1,600 institutions throughout the stadium and the Forge Fitness Centre United States, Canada and Mexico. • Grace has also taken on leadership in his profession, “This is quite an honour, but I really feel this is a recently completing a term as president of Ontario department award,” says Grace. “It is a reflection of the University Athletics and serving on the Canadian effort and hard work put in by the staff, the coaches, and Interuniversity Sport board of directors the athletes.” This winter, he will be back on the international stage UWindsor president Dr. Alan Wildeman said, “We are as he serves as the chef de mission for Canada’s entry into proud of Gord’s efforts to raise the profile of the University the 26th FISU World University Games in Trentino, Italy, of Windsor through our very successful athletics program December 11 to 21.

UWindsor basketball coach assists with CTV O lympic coverage

Lancers Women’s Basketball Head Coach Chantal Vallée Before the Games, Vallée said “I am thrilled about this brought her expertise to the London Olympics as a basketball new adventure and for the chance to share in the Olympic analyst for CTV Sports Canada basketball coverage. Games this year. I’m honoured that CTV and producer Vallée, who coached her team to back-to-back Gord Cutler has given me this opportunity. It will be great Canadian championships in the past two years, covered exposure for our program, our university and our City to Team Canada’s games during the Olympics. She worked be represented on CTV during the Olympic Games. I am out of the studio in Toronto alongside play-by-play looking forward to this new challenge and to experience the announcer Paul Jones. Olympics in a different capacity than solely a viewer and fan.”

50 view . fall 2012 CAMPUS AUTHORS BY DAwn TROTTIER

Sybil: In Her Own Words The Untold Story of Shirley Mason, Her Multiple Personalities and Paintings, by Dr. Patrick Suraci BA ’57

She is perhaps the most famous, controversial, Suraci had it reframed that he discovered Mason’s name intriguing—and ultimately inspiring—case of etched into the frame and realized she was its painter. multiple personality disorder in history. Mason fascinated him, leading Suraci to devote 20 Shirley Mason is “Sybil”. years of his life to learning more about her case. While Mason suffered from what is now known as dissociative under the care of Dr. Wilbur, Mason had never relapsed. identity disorder and unwillingly shared her mind with 15 When Wilbur died in 1993, however, Suraci says he other personalities. wondered about Mason’s well being and decided to call her. Mason, a shy and withdrawn child, grew into a timid The two formed a deep friendship. and forgetful adult who often experienced blackouts and Sybil: In Her Own Words is a well-documented version breakdowns. Her case puzzled therapists and doctors. It of the last five years of Mason’s life and the time she was not until she moved to New York in 1954 to reunite spent with Suraci until her death in 1998. It includes actual with her first psychiatrist, Dr. Cornelia Wilbur, that she conversations, providing Mason with the chance to reveal received a definitive diagnosis of multiple personality herself in her own words and allowing the reader to see disorder. It most likely stemmed from the physical and behind the controversial medical case into the human being sexual abuse she endured at the hands of her mother. who was its subject. With Wilber’s blessing, author Flora Schreiber worked A unique aspect of the book is the inclusion of Mason’s with Mason to publish her story, protecting her identity paintings, which were created by several of her alternate by using the name Sybil Dorsett. The book, Sybil, was a personalities. They give haunting insight into some of the sensation and later adapted into an Emmy-winning film defining facets of Mason’s life, including the abuse she starring Sally Field. suffered and her dream of having the perfect family. Almost four decades later, Mason is again the Suraci says that the most powerful lesson in the subject of a book about her life. However, this time, she book was the strength that Mason displayed in the face collaborated with University of Windsor alumnus Dr. of adversity. “She had the courage to persist in therapy Patrick Suraci BA ’57 to tell the story in Sybil: In Her Own for 11 years until she was cured. She had the courage to Words. The Untold Story of Shirley Mason, Her Multiple speak with me about her incredible life for five years while Personalities and Paintings. she had cancer. When she was in pain, she always said, Suraci, born in Rochester, N.Y., earned a scholarship ‘tomorrow will be better.’” to Assumption College, predecessor of the University of Windsor, and graduated with a degree in psychology. “I Sybil: In Her Own Words. The Untold Story of Shirley have always remembered my days in college as one of the Mason, Her Multiple Personalities and Paintings, by best times of my life,” says Suraci. Patrick Suraci, PhD, is available at Amazon.com and In 1973, he met Sybil author Schreiber while they both BarnesndNoble.com in hardcover, paperback and taught at John Jay College in New York City. He found e-book versions. himself drawn to a painting in the author’s office. “It held an aura of mystery about it. It had no signature.” Schreiber Student writer Dawn Trottier is in her second year of studies in the University of Windsor’s Digital Journalism program. left the painting to him upon her death. It was only when

view . fall 2012 51 ALUMNI Visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni NEWS

University of Windsor Alumni Association BOARD OF DIRECTORS Message from the President

Executive November marks the end of my term as president of the President Alumni Association. During the course of my two-year term, Sue Williams BHK ’85, MHK ’88 I’ve had an opportunity to meet students and alumni at events Past President on and off campus. I’ve travelled across the country to take part Tom Porter BA ’74, LLB ’78 in chapter events. I’ve presented awards to deserving alumni, Vice President Michael Bates BHK ’95, MBA ’04 students and faculty. Perhaps most rewarding, I’ve watched Treasurer thousands of students walk across that stage at convocation John Renaud BComm ’01 and become members of the UWindsor alumni family, which now numbers more than 110,000. Directors Equally exciting and rewarding, I’ve witnessed first-hand the rapid and on-going Don Bruner BComm ’70 transformation of our campus. This edition of VIEW focuses on the new Ed Lumley Chris Busch MSc ’03, MBA ’07 Centre for Engineering Innovation. Our plans for a spectacular downtown campus, Paulah Dauns BA ’81, LLB ’82 Innovation Centre and Welcome Centre are well under way, with many more exciting Anna Godo BASc ’86, MASc ’90 changes to come. And, of course, we are in the midst of planning for the University’s 50th Raed Kadri BASc ’09 Anniversary celebrations in 2013. Christine Primeau BA ’82 All in all, serving as your alumni association president has been an incredibly Beth Ann Prince BA ’91 memorable experience that I shall always treasure. Sarah Renaud BA ’03, BSW ’04 If you are interested in joining the alumni board, we are now accepting nominations Julia Robarts BComm ’05 for three vacancies, including director. Elections will take place at the Annual General Jennifer Rooke BA ’02, LLB ’05 Meeting & Awards Presentations in November. I hope you will choose to get involved. Michelle Watters BA ’94, BA ’04, MEd ’06 Or, if you know of others who may be interested, contact us at [email protected] to Elaine Whitmore BScN ’88 request a nomination form. Jean Wright BA ’71, BEd ’72 It has been a privilege to represent you, and is my pleasure to welcome Mike Bates Ex-Officio Members BHK ’95, MBA ’04 as our incoming president. I look forward to seeing you at alumni Dr. Alan Wildeman events in the future. President, University of Windsor Go Lancers! Brian Brown BFA ’74 President, Faculty Association Kimberley Orr President, UWSA Kannappan Thiagarajan President, GSS SUE WILLIAMS BHK ’85, MHK ’88 President, Alumni Association Dr. Ed King MA ’61, BEd ’76, MA ’91, MA ’01 President, OPUS

Board of Governors Representatives Vince Bassman BComm ’70 William Wright BA ’70, LLB ’73

Senate Representative Mary Schisler BA ’88

Director, Alumni Affairs Susan Lester

52 view . fall 2012 Weather guru and global educator to receive Alumni Award of Merit

The Alumni Award of Merit is the Alumni Associations’ most prestigious award. It recognizes alumni for distinguished accomplishments that bring honour to the University and/or the community, or for outstanding personal service to the University. The awards will be presented to David Phillips BA ’66 and Maureen Harris BMA ’97, MEd ’06 at the Association’s Annual General Meeting & Awards Presentations in November 15, 2012.

David Phillips BA ’66 Maureen Harris As a senior climatologist for BMA ’97, MEd ’06 Environment Canada, David Maureen Harris is an educator Phillips is Canada’s weather guru. and music professional who He grew up in Windsor, studied has dedicated 30 years to the geography at the University of education of young children. Windsor and first worked at Creator of Mozart & the Young the Meteorological Branch of Mind, a music and movement Transport Canada—conducting curriculum for children, Harris research on the Great Lakes in Toronto. Phillips produced continues to share her musical knowledge with fellow various reports, including an article about a Climatic educators throughout the world in workshops and Severity Index that ranked 150 locations in Canada for conferences. their most extreme weather. When the article was cited by Harris’ publications include Listen to their Voices, a Southam News in the 1980s, Phillips was asked to go on journal for early childhood educators, an instructional book television to respond. He has since become the spokesman with accompanying CDs for teachers, and a comprehensive for the Environment Canada Meteorological Service. early childhood music education book for music graduates. Phillips received the Patterson Medal for Distinguished Her dedication to teaching was recognized by the Service to Meteorology in Canada, two Public Service Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Association Merit Awards, honorary doctorates from the University of with the presentation of the Hugheen Ferguson Lifetime Waterloo, Nipissing University and the . Achievement Award. That same year, she received the He was also awarded the Camsell Medal by the Royal Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Canadian Geographical Society in 1993. Excellence in Early Childhood Education. “A good teacher He has published several best-selling books including inspires a thirst of learning that lasts a lifetime,” said The Climates of Canada, Blame It On The Weather and Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “The outstanding teachers The Day Niagara Falls Ran Dry. He is also the creator of honoured today are an inspiration to us all. They play an Canada’s most popular calendar, The Canadian Weather invaluable role in our children’s development and in the Trivia Calendar. future success of our country.” Phillips was surprised and thrilled to receive the Harris is currently a sessional instructor at the news that he is a recipient of this year’s Alumni Award of University of Windsor’s Faculty of Education where she is Merit, “I am deeply and sincerely touched by the honour, pursuing her PhD. especially given the outstanding body of alumni who can proudly call the University of Windsor their alma mater.”

view . fall 2012 53 Connect with classmates and expand your alumni network MSW for Working The University is partnering with Harris Connect to Professionals create an Alumni Today directory of UWindsor graduates. The directory serves as an excellent tool for reconnecting with classmates and networking with peers. Harris Connect may have already contacted you this spring by email, postcard or telephone to confirm your current contact and career information for use in the directory. We encourage you to take part and help to make this directory project a success. There is no cost to participate and you can specify what information you would like printed. Hardcopy and disk format directories will be available for purchase exclusively to UWindsor alumni. Harris Connect is a trusted partner and published our previous directory in 1998. It is the largest print university directory publisher in North America. No similar companies provide these services in Canada. Your privacy is of utmost importance to us. Harris and the University will treat your information in a secure manner Set Yourself Apart throughout the program. If you would like to update your listing, please call toll-free Earn your Master of Social Work while 1-888-860-0847. If you do NOT wish to have your information published, simply take no action when you receive your mailing. maintaining your career. We will not print your information unless you return the form Whether you hold a BSW or an honours undergraduate and provide the requested information. Only your name will degree from a relevant discipline, this full-time program appear in the alphabetical index under your respective class year. is for you. You may also elect to have portions of your information excluded from printing (e.g., requesting that the listing include The MSW for Working Professionals program will provide the business address but suppress the home address). you with a quality education and the tools needed for success in the advancing Social Work Field. For more information on Harris Connect, including a link to its Classes run alternating weekends (with some exceptions) full privacy policy, go to www.harrisconnect.com. beginning in September: Friday 3:30pm to 9:00pm For more information on UWindsor’s privacy policy, visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni/privacy-policy. Saturday 8:30am to 4:30pm Now accepting applications for various locations. Please visit our website for 2013 offerings. For more information, call 519-256-3113 or toll-free 1-866-419-0685 or visit our website at www.uwindsor.ca/msw

54 view . fall 2012 Four earn entry into Sports Hall of Fame

F our outstanding former Lancer athletes will be inducted into the Alumni Sports Hall of Fame during the 2012 ceremonies on November 11. This year’s honourees are Beth (Stroud) MacIntosh BA ’00, BComm ’02; Don Hollerhead BPE ’75, BEd ’76; Dan Devin BA ’76, BEd ’77; and Georgia Risnita BA ’98.

Beth (Stroud) MacIntosh was Dan Devin played Lancer an elite track star and a talented basketball from 1973-78. He led volleyball player. She was named the team in scoring in his fourth CIS Female Track and Field year—a significant accomplishment Athlete of the Year in 2001, since he played guard. The All-Canadian three times and team went on to the Canadian graduated with four CIS medals championships where Devin was (three gold, one silver). Stroud named Most Valuable Player. In his received the University’s prestigious Banner Shield in 1999 final year, he was voted to the OUAA All-Star team. and 2001. She holds the school’s record in both high jump and pentathlon. In 2004, she won the silver medal in the Team captain Georgia Risnita Canadian Olympic trials. competed on the basketball court from 1994-98. She was named Don Hollerhead played football Most Valuable Player three of four from 1971-75 and was a first years. Risnita was selected as an team All-Conference All-Star for All-Canadian Player and Rookie four of those five years. He was All-Canadian and holds the CIS a record holder for career punt single season record for rebounds return yards with the OUA and the per game. Risnita, who led the OUA in rebounding for three Lancers for 36 years. In his final consecutive years, earned OUA West Division Rookie of season, Hollerhead and his team the Year honours in 1995 and was an OUA West Division celebrated a Yates Cup victory as the Ontario champions. All Star from 1994-98. She was the Lancer MVP for three He earned Rookie of the Year and Specialty Player of the consecutive years. She went on to coach at UWindsor, the Year Award honours, and was named to the Best All-Time University of Victoria, and Ryerson University and was Lancer Team as defensive back. manager of the Canadian Women’s Basketball Team at the FISU Games in Turkey.

The Sport Achievement Award will be presented to Dave Prpich BA ’67, BPE ’68, Lou Pocock BA ’64 and Bob Weepers BA ’62 (posthumously) and the Team Achievement Award will recognize Men’s Basketball (1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73) and Fencing (1972-73, 1973-74).

Annual General Meeting & A wards Presentations Notice is hereby given that the University of Windsor Alumni Association Annual General Meeting and Awards Presentations will be held Thursday, November 15, 2012 - 5:00 pm Ambassador Auditorium (2nd Floor CAW Student Centre) All alumni and friends are invited to attend. Important: please rsvp [email protected] or call the Office ofA lumni Affairs at 519-971-3618

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The ART OF EATING food & WINE FESTIVAL Professional Development for Educators

More than 200 UWindsor alumni and friends visited the Alumni Set Yourself Apart Association-sponsored VIP tent at the Art of Eating Food & Wine Festival in Tecumseh, Ont. August 10-12, 2012. Additional Qualification Courses Alumni who visited the tent received a complimentary wine bottle cooler. Additional Qualification courses can qualify you to teach in other divisions or subject areas and help you improve your current teaching skills. We offer: • Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) Courses • Additional Qualification (AQ) Courses • Honour Specialist Courses Corall f nominations • Principal’s Qualification Program (PQP) Accredited by the Ontario College of Teachers. INTERESTED IN JOINING THE ALUMNI Register for: ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS? Fall 2012 by September 13, 2012 Your Alumni Association Board of Directors is Winter 2013 by January 17, 2013 seeking dedicated and interested alumni to fill three ACE TESOL Certificate vacancies for the position of director to be elected to Qualifies graduates to teach English abroad or in Canada. the first of three, two-year terms inN ovember 2012. • Recognized by TESL Canada for Standard One A director is generally responsible for attending Professional Certification three regular board meetings per year, as well as • Tentative course dates: the Annual General Meeting, monthly meetings of September 10-November 16, 2012 standing committees, and special events sponsored by the Association throughout the year such as For more information, visit our website convocations, golf tournaments, receptions, special www.uwindsor.ca/aq announcements and events.

If you’re interested, please contact 1.866.419.0685 [email protected] or call the Office of Alumni [email protected] Affairs at 519-971-3618 for a nomination form.

56 view . fall 2012 ALUMNI & FRIENDS GOLF TOURNAMENT

It was another outstanding year for the Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament, held at Essex Golf & Country Club. Over the past three years, the event has raised more than $120,000 for the Alumni Memorial Scholarship Fund.

EstablishPlanned GivinG at thea UniversityLasting of Windsor Legacy

“In honour of our parents who dreamed of and sacrificed for a higher education for their children, we want to provide the same opportunity for students at the University of Windsor. By allocating our life insurance policy to the Faculty of Human Kinetics, we knew we were ensuring lasting benefits for students.” Dr. Pasquale and Mrs. Janet Galasso

For more information on legacy giving to the University of Windsor, contact Jody Maskery at [email protected] or 519-253-3000, Ext. 3257

view . fall 2012 57 SAVE THE DATE!

50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WEEKEND SEPT. 19-22, 2013

Next year, UWindsor celebrates its 50th anniversary. So what better time for you to return to your alma mater and take part in our celebration! September 19-22 is when the University community will mark the milestone with such activities as tours, a Lancer football game and even a visit to the DH.

Among the festivities in the works are reunions for graduates celebrating their 50th and 25th anniversaries plus all engineering graduates (in recognition of the opening of the new Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation) and all former members of the Students’ Administrative Council and University of Windsor Students’ Alliance. This would be the perfect opportunity for you to re-unite with old classmates and friends. If you’re not sure where to start, Alumni Officer Katherine Simon can help. “We can help you plan a fun and memorable weekend. An alumni gathering can be a small get-together of a few friends, to a three-day extravaganza. It’s totally up to you!” The Office of Alumni Affairs makes it easy to organize your weekend by providing planning consultation, specialty gift items for you and members of your class and funding opportunities to help subsidize costs. Whether it’s been 50, 30, 25, 20 or 10 years since your graduation, we want to hear from you now to help make this the best anniversary celebration ever in 2013. Contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at [email protected] or call Katherine Simon, alumni officer, 519-971-3618. “I’m looking forward to hearing from you!”

58 view . fall 2012 Join us for our exciting 2012-13 season!

JAKE’S WOMEN Neil Simon’s delightful comedy September 20-23, 26-30, 2012

THE HOLLOW Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit October 25-28, 31-Nov.4, 2012

WELFAREWELL A modern and witty Canadian satire November 22-25, 28-Dec. 2, 2012

Outstanding theatre at outstanding prices, featuring tomorrow’s leading theatre artists.

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Visit www.uwindsor.ca/alumni for event details. Contact [email protected], 519-971-3618 or use the online update form at www.uwindsor.ca/alumniupdate.

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20 windsor, ont 3 HAMILTON, ont 11  windsor, ont Paul Alofs BComm ’78, President’s Alumni Alumni Sports “Passion Capital” Reception Hall of Fame Odette School of Business Art Gallery of Hamilton 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm RSVP on/before September 17, Contact Katherine Simon Ambassador Auditorium, 2012 to [email protected] [email protected] CAW Student Centre 519-971-3678 519-971-3618 Contact Katherine Simon [email protected] 21 toronto, onT 13 toronto, onT 519-971-3618 Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Class of ’07 Reunion Class of ’72 Reunion 13  windsor, ont Contact Karen Momotiuk Contact Karen Momotiuk Odette School of [email protected] [email protected] Business Leader-in- Residence - Stuart Sutton 18  WINDSOR, ONT 22 toronto, onT MBA ’92 Odette School of Faculty of Law Contact Barbara Barone Business Leader-in- Class of ’02 Reunion [email protected] Residence - Peter Dobrich Contact Karen Momotiuk 519-971-3678 BComm ’93 [email protected] Contact Barbara Barone 15 Windsor, ont [email protected] Alumni Association AGM & 21-22 windsor, onT 519-971-3678 Faculty of Nursing Class Awards Presentations of ’87 Reunion 5:00 pm 19-20 toronto, onT Contact Annette Scott Towns Ambassador Auditorium, Faculty of Law [email protected] CAW Student Centre Class of ’77 Reunion Contact Katherine Simon Contact Karen Momotiuk [email protected] 28-29 toronto, onT [email protected] 519-971-3618 Faculty of Law Class of ’82 Reunion Contact Karen Momotiuk 15  windsor, ont [email protected] Odette School of Business Breakfast with Champions 29 Windsor, ont Kevin Laforet BComm ’81, School of Dramatic Art CEO Caesars Windsor - Drama in Education Join the University of Windsor Contact Barbara Barone Reunion Alumni LinkedIn group at [email protected] Contact Tina Pugliese 519-971-3678 [email protected] or www.uwindsor.ca/linkedIn. Katherine Simon [email protected]

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Wallace Green BA ’74, BComm ’76, Suzanne Athanasiou BComm ’85, Allan Techko BA ’88, business international tax auditor, Canada agent, State Farm Insurance, development director, mobile 1950s Revenue Agency, Windsor, Ont. Caledonia, Ont. centre of excellence, Compuware Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Michael Spang BA ’58, retired, Phil Hall BA ’76, MA ’78, Trillium William Bernath BA ’80, partner, Department of Parks and Award for Poetry, Killdeer, Perth, Ont. Coffey & Bernath, Quesnel, B.C . Alexander Voudouris LLB ’89, sr. Recreation, Town of Irondequoit, litigator, personal injury, Pace Law Rochester, NY. William Hallett BComm ’78, VP, Francis Buis BComm ’85, business Firm, Toronto, Ont. finance & operations,V ancouver director, G.N. Johnston Equipment Foundation, Vancouver, B.C. Co. Ltd., Mississauga, Ont. Edward Woelk BHK ’86 wellness and safety champion, Highline James Jeannette BA ’76, BA ’07, Sheila Dernier BSW ’88, foster care Produce Ltd, Leamington, Ont. 1960s retired captain, Windsor Fire & social worker, Department of James Barlow BA ’66, president, Rescue; mental health social worker Community Services, Truro, N.S. Legacy 5 Consultants Inc., and part-time affiliate counsellor, Alison Duke BHK ’89, MHK ’91, film Kitchener, Ont. Authored GED Family Services Windsor Essex and television producer/director, 1990s Prep+, Pearson Canada. County, Windsor, Ont. Goldelox Productions, Toronto, Ont. James Allen BHK ’97, MHK ’00, Jerry Goldberg BA ’69, honoured by Eleanor Jeffery BA ’70, DTE ’71, sr. officer, 2015 Pan/ParaPan Hendrik Dykhuizen BComm ’81, area Jewish National Fund, Negev BEd ’72, teacher, Durham College of American Games Federal VP, Oracle Canada ULC, Ottawa, Ont. Dinner, June 20, ‘12, Windsor, Ont. Applied Arts & Technology, Secretariat, Gatineau, Que. Oshawa, Ont. Graham Gow LLB ’80, Canadian Legal Mary Anne Robeson BA ’69, Paula Brady CBA ’91, BComm ’94, Lexpert® Directory, Toronto, Ont. horticultural therapist, Parks Kathleen Kelm BA ’77, associate customer service representative, professor, computer science, Foundation Calgary, Calgary, Alta. Michael Kamien BComm ’80, partner, Union Gas Limited, Chatham, Ont. Edgewood College, Madison, Wis. BDO Canada LLP, Markham, Ont. Renato Clonfero LLB ’93, founding Arie Korteweg BA ’74, certified partner, Clonfero Law Firm, Robert MacKenzie MA ’83, author, financial planner,F reedom 55 Toronto, Ont. Gathering of Shadows, owner, Dark 1970s Financial, Belleville, Ont. Matter Press, Kingston, Ont. David Dureno BComm ’95, partner, Warren Carr BSc ’78, BEd ’79, Denis Morand BA ’76, LLB ’80, executive recruitment, Lock Search Ruth O’Gorman BSc ’84, medical dentist, Healthy Family Dentistry, process technician, elected Group, Toronto, Ont. laboratory technologist, William Osler Windsor, Ont. vice-chair, CAW union plant Health System, Brampton, Ont. Dale Fitzpatrick committee, Syncreon Automotive LLB ’93, judge, Edward Cope BSc ’77, VP Superior Court of Ontario, Canada Inc., Windsor, Ont. Nelsa Roberto BA ’85, second novel exploration, North America, Barrick Milton, Ont. The Break (Great Plains Teen Gold Corporation, Elko, Nev. David Rothwell LLB ’74, barristers & Fiction ’12), Winnipeg, Ont. Scott Foster BComm ’91, director, solicitors, Beard Winter LLP, William Curry BASc ’71, MBA ’81, new business acquisitions, NEBS Toronto, Ont. developer, Golfstr, golf training aid, Michael Robinet BA ’88, MBA ’97, PAYweb.ca, Midland, Ont. managing director, IHS Automotive Oakville, Ont. Marilyn Shupak LLB ’76, sr. partner, Consulting, Northville, Mich. Shelley Hagan BScN ’96, manager, Capp Shupak, Toronto, Ont. Linda Devillers PhD ’75, author, Henry Ford Health System, Ann Schwemler-Vardzel Simple Sexy Food: 101 Tasty Robert Thrasher BCS ’76, associate Detroit, Mich. BComm ’81, sr. VP, Capgemini Aphrodisiac Recipes and Sensual Tips VP, IS, Comerica Bank (Corporate Consulting Technology Outsourcing, Susan Hilton BFA ’90, internal to Stir Your Libido and Feed Your Offices),A uburn Hills, Mich. Love, owner, Aphrodite Media, Munich, Germany. controls & compliance analyst, global securities & mortgage, Marina del Rey, Calif. Mary-Anne Shymanski BA ’86, Manulife Financial, Toronto, Ont. Barbara Giovannone BA ’71, BEd ’87, MEd ’94, principal, École Tammy Humphries BA ’96, LLB ’99, director of essential services, 1980s secondaire de Pain Court, country manager, US, Lafarge Coastal Plains Community Centre, Pain Court, Ont. Chris Allen BASc ’84, drainage North America, Mississauga, Ont. Portland, Texas. engineer, K. Smart Associates Richard Tache LLB ’89 attorney, John Hyde LLB ’91 certified Frances Goldberg BEd ’76, honoured Limited, Kitchener, Ont. Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Orange specialist in labour law, Hyde by Jewish National Fund, Negev County, Calif. Legal Barristers & Solicitors, Dinner, June 20, ‘12, Windsor, Ont. Mississauga, Ont.

view . fall 2012 61 Bryan Johnson BMA ’94, BEd ’95, Jonathan Arnot BEd ’07, music Patrick Reininger MBA ’06, VP and Courtney Storey BA ’07 and Tim MEd ’07, VP, Southwood School, specialist, Rothesay Elementary global practice leader, Polk, Long Didier BCS ’05, May 5, ’12, Greater Essex County District School School, Rothesay, N.B. Beach, Calif. Waterloo, Ont. Board, Windsor, Ont. Rhodora Badian BComm ’09, project Jeremy Toll BASc ’09, jet turbine Anu LoCricchio BA ’94, BScN ’00, co-ordinator primary care, chronic repair development engineer, Births administrative manager, William disease management, Alberta Health Standard Aero Ltd., Winnipeg, Alta. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Mich. Services, Edmonton, Alta. Joy-Ann Evans BA ’06, and Gordon Wood BA ’02, account Glenn Evans, a boy, Connor Ivan, Andrea Manning-Kroon LLB ’95, Kandace Bond Wileman LLB ’08, executive, Bell Media Radio, May 20, ’11, Windsor, Ont. president, Westerlea Research Corp., review counsel, Northumberland Windsor, Ont. Calgary, Alta. Community Legal Clinic, Cobourg, Ont. Irfanuz Zaman BSc ’01, iSeries In Memoriam Rita Mueller BHK ’91, BEd ’94, CEO, business systems analyst, Cinram Tlicho Community Services Agency, Joshua Browne BFA ’08, actor, S-27, International Inc., Scarborough, Ont. Marc Baillargeon BA ’77, Behchoko, N.W.T. Annex Theatre, Toronto Fringe June 20, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Festival, Toronto, Ont. Bonnie Oliver BA ’94, family service Paula Clary BA ’56, MA ’66, MA ’82, child protection worker, Catholic Frank Chen MEng ’06, staff engineer, 2010s June 5, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Children’s Aid Society of Toronto, Panduit, Buffalo Grove, Ill. Toronto, Ont. Zakariya Amer MAS ’10, process and William Dunning DTE ’73, Patricia Chraiteh BA ’05, associate flow assurance engineer, Saipem, May 31, ’12, Windsor, Ont. account manager/project manager, Bonnie Pacuta BA ’91, BSW ’10, Fano, Italy. owner, speaker, system navigator, Totem Communications Group Inc., John Gibson BA ’65, July 8, ’12, Live Your Best Solutions Windsor Toronto, Ont. Melissa Bishop BHK ’10, BEd ’11, Windsor, Ont. Essex, Windsor, Ont. competed for Team Canada at the ’12 Amanda Dube BA ’09, customer Summer Olympic Games, Mary Gilbert BA ’93, June 8, ’12, Jill Parker BA ’90, HR manager, service rep., Green Shield Canada, London, England. Toronto, Ont. Livernois Vehicle Development, Windsor, Ont. Nana Korsah MA ’77, June 9, ’12, Inkster, Mich. Oussama El Itawi BASc ’11, reliability Kristen Edwards BA ’07, elementary engineer, Suncor Energy, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Gustavo Ruano BA ’97, investment teacher, Halton District School Board, Fort McMurray, Alta. Marcin Kulinski BCS ’05, advisor, financial security advisor, Burlington, Ont. May 29, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Manulife Securities Inc., Gennine L’Heureux BHK ’10, sport Lora Gunn-Ion BA ’04, BSW ’05, director/reservations, Rock Glen St. Laurent, Que. Kevin Malott BComm ’98, MSW ’10, kinship services worker, Family Resort, Arkona, Ont. June 1, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Mark-Andrew Stefan BSc ’98, Windsor Essex Children’s Aid Society, Imran Ali Majid Mohammed MEng ’11, specialist in public health & Windsor, Ont. Elio Palazzi electrical & instrumentation engineer, BComm ’69, preventive medicine, Direction de July 10, ’12, Windsor, Ont. santé publique de Laval, Laval, Que. Dennis Jordan BA ’00, manager, CIMA, Fort McMurray, Alta. Deloitte & Touche, Toronto, Ont. Michael Ponic MBA ’02, Christopher Summerfield BA ’93, Mujeeb Mohammed Abdul MEng ’10, technologist, Advanced Micro Devices June 23, ’12, Windsor, Ont. national sales rep., Scribendi, Kashif Khan MASc ’01, health & Inc, Markham, Ont. Chatham, Ont. safety specialist, Eni, Lagos, Lagos Rafelina Scaglione BComm ’98, Estate, Nigeria. Sandeep Shrestha BASc ’11, July 9, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Monique Van Hooft BHK ’94, Christos Kolonelos hardware engineer, Continental professor, Lambton College, BA ’03, associate Debra Snow LLB ’93, Aug. 11, ’11, Automotive Systems, Sarnia, Ont. producer, Centre for Teaching & Edmonton, Alta. Learning, University of Windsor, Auburn Hills, Mich. Dina Venturini BA ’94, pet food Windsor, Ont. Michael Stoyka Sabrina Slama BHK ’10, recreational BA ’63, May 22, ’12, nutrition specialist, Nutro Company, director, Rose City Gymnastics, Hamilton, Ont. Tecumseh, Ont. Matthew Lawson BASc ’05, MASc ’10, Windsor, Ont. control systems engineer, Honeywell Sr. Marguerite Trudell BA ’70, Aerospace, Mississauga, Ont. Thadeus Whited BMA ’90, BEd ’01, Nina Surbatovic BScN ’11, registered May 17, ’12, London, Ont. supply teacher, Greater Essex County nurse, Southwestern Oral & Michael Murphy MA ’07, author, Dolores Valcke BA ’47, May 25, ’12, District School Board, Windsor, Ont. Maxillofacial Surgery, Windsor, Ont. A Description of the Blazing World, Windsor, Ont. nominated for the Margaret and John Savage First Novel Award, Weddings Stanley Vukanovich BA ’71, 2000s Halifax, N.S. July 8, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Shawn Knowles BMath ’07, Rashaad Nauth-Ali BHK ’08, owner, John Whitley BA ’49, June 24, ’12, Maryan Amalow BA ’05, MA ’08, BComm ’09 and Allison Labutte BA, FIT Clinic-Functional Integrity Houston, Texas 2012 Leading Women Building BEd ’11, Aug. 4, ‘12, Huntsville, Ont. Therapies, Burlington, Ont. Communities Recognition Certificate, Emil Zaleski retired, maintenance, Andrea Piunno BA ’08, BEd ’10, and June 8, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Meaghen Quinn University of Windsor, May 28, ’12, BFA ’01, actor, S-27, Joseph Zagar BSc ’07, May 19, ’12, Windsor, Ont. Annex Theatre, Toronto Fringe Windsor, Ont. Festival, Toronto, Ont.

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