List of University of Calgary people
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This is a list of people associated with the University of Calgary.
Alumni
[edit]Alumni are listed by their department of study.
Archeology
[edit]- Peter Mathews, B.A.: Mayanist, MacArthur Fellow at Yale University
- Ronald Wright: award-winning Cambridge University-educated author and historian
Business Administration, Commerce
[edit]- Al Duerr, M.B.A.: Mayor of Calgary
- Charlie Fischer, B.Sc (engineering), M.B.A.: president and CEO of Nexen Inc
- Russ Girling, B. Comm., M.B.A.: President & CEO, TransCanada Corporation
- Gary Kovacs, M.B.A.: CEO of Mozilla Corporation
- Hal Kvisle, M.B.A.: CEO of Talsiman, member of the Trilateral Commission
- Ezra Levant, B.Comm.: journalist, conservative writer and commentator
- Jinder Mahal, B.Comm.: professional wrestler
- Devant Maharaj, B.Comm.: former Senator and Minister of Food Production, Trinidad and Tobago
- Naheed Nenshi, B.Comm.: also educated at Harvard University, Mayor of Calgary
- Rob Renner, B.Comm: Minister of Environment for Alberta
- Jonathan Scott, B.Comm.: actor known for his work on Property Brothers[1]
- W. Brett Wilson, O.C., M.B.A.: businessman, philanthropist, member of the Order of Canada
- John Zaozirny, B.Comm.: lawyer, Minister of Energy for Alberta
Classics
[edit]- Michael Lapidge, B.A.: Medieval scholar, Fellow Emeritus of Clare College, Cambridge University; Fellow of the British Academy, recipient of the Sir Israel Gollancz Prize
Computer Science
[edit]- Theo de Raadt, B.Sc. 1992: founder and leader of OpenBSD and other projects developed with University of California at Berkeley and DARPA
- James Gosling OC, B.Sc. 1977: inventor of the Java programming language
- Radford M. Neal, B.Sc., M.Sc.: Research Chair in Statistics and Machine Learning
- Xiaolin Wu, B.Ss. Wuhan University: computer engineer, invented programming line algorithm, co-developed neural network facial recognition system (with Xi Zhang), twice featured in MIT's "Technology Review", member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[2][3][4][5]
Economics
[edit]- John Anderson, B.A.: Rhodes Scholar[6][7]
- Stephen Harper, B.A. 1985, M.A. 1991: Prime Minister of Canada
- Danielle Smith, B.A.: politician, 19th Premier of Alberta
- Chip Wilson B.A.: founder of Lululemon
Education, Werklund School of Education
[edit]- Jhonattan Bello, MA: researcher and educational leader; Master in Educational Research specialization in Leadership[8][9]
Engineering
[edit]- Klaus-Jurgen Bathe, M.Sc.: pioneer of finite element analysis, professor of mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Garrett Camp, B.Eng., M.Sc. computer science: co-founded StumbleUpon and Uber
- M. Elizabeth Cannon: Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
- Arne Dankers, M.Sc.: Canadian Olympic silver medalist in team pursuit speed skating
- Gerald Fuller, B.Sc.: professor of chemical engineering at Stanford University
- Grant Mossop, B.Sc., M.Sc.: Director of the Geological Survey of Canada
- Christine Nesbitt: Canadian Olympic gold medalist in long track speed skating
- Robert Thirsk, B.Sc. 1985: astronaut
English, Literature, Humanities, Fine Arts
[edit]- Kirsten Abrahamson, B.F.A. (ceramics), M.F.A. (sculpture): ceramic artist[10]
- Bernadette Andrea, B.A., M.A.: C. Jacobs Endowed Professor in Literature at University of Texas, Ph.D. at Cornell University
- Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, B.A.: orchestral conductor
- Derek Michael Besant, B.F.A.: internationally acclaimed artist, member of Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
- Jennifer Brewin, M.F.A.: theatre creator and artistic director
- John Campbell, M.A.: held Wilde Professorship of Mental Philosophy, lectures at UC Berkeley
- Dulcie Foo Fat, M.A.: artist[11]
- Don Gillmor, B.A.: writer, Governor General's award, Canadian National Magazine Awards, appeared in The Walrus and Rolling Stone
- Hiromi Goto, B.A. (English): Canadian-Japanese author and cultural critic, recipient of Commonwealth Writer's Prize
- Laurel Johannesson, M.F.A.: internationally exhibited artist, studied at the Royal College of Art, Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome
- Rosa Marchitelli, B.A. (English): CBC journalist in Vancouver
- Robert McKim, M.A.: Professor of Religion, Ph.D. from Yale University
- Helen McLean, M.A.: painter
- L. R. Wright (Writing): mystery writer, recipient of Edgar Allen Award
- Maurice Yacowar, B.A.: film theorist, authored seminal studies on Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, and Paul Morrissey[12]
- Jan Zwicky, B.A.: philosopher, poet
International Relations
[edit]- Pierre Poilievre, B.A.: Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and Leader of the Official Opposition, Member of Parliament for Carleton
Kinesiology
[edit]- Paweensuda Drouin, B.Sc.: Miss Universe Thailand 2019
- Drew Scott, B.Sc.: actor known for his work on Property Brothers[13]
Law
[edit]- Diane Ablonczy, LL.B.: Member of Parliament of Canada
- Gary Botting, J.D.: lawyer, author, scholar, leading authority on Canadian extradition law
- Nicholas Devlin, L.L.B.: lawyer, and judge.
- Neil Brown, Q.C., B.Sc., LL.B.: lawyer, professor of biology, member of Alberta Legislative Assembly
- Kathleen Ganley, J.D.: Attorney General of Alberta
- Eric Greif, LL.B.: entertainment lawyer and music producer
- Kent Hehr, J.D.: Cabinet Minister in Canadian Parliament
- Janet Keeping, LL.B.: architect from MIT and Leader of the Green Party of Alberta
- Warren Kinsella, LL.B.: Toronto-based lawyer and political consultant, key strategist for the Liberal Party of Canada
- Kirk Lamb, LL.B.: Princeton University alumnus, Chairman of Canadian Junior Hockey League, sports lawyer at Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP[14][15]
- Harvey Locke, B.A., LL.B.: internationally recognized conservationist lawyer, named as Canada's 21st century leader by Time magazine
- Riaz Mamdani, J.D.: pharmacist, corporate lawyer, CEO of property developer Strategic Group
- Stephanie McLean, J.D.: Alberta Cabinet Minister
- Magdalena Muir, LL.M.: Canada Fulbright Scholar[16]
- Valerie R. Prather, Q.C., LL.B.: partner at Bennett Jones LLP, focus in professional negligence, published scholar on medical law and bioethics, lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine[17]
- Patricia Rowbotham, LL.B., LL.M. from Cambridge University: judge at Alberta Court of Appeal
- Irfan Sabir, J.D.: Minister of Human Services of Alberta
- Christine E. Silverberg, J.D.: first female Chief of Calgary Police Services, Woman of Valour Award from B'nai B'rith
- Linda Taylor, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. at Cambridge University: Executive Director at the United Nations Office of Administration of Justice (OAJ)[18][19]
- Nickie Vlavianos, LL.M.: legal scholar, LL.M thesis received Governor General's Gold Medal for best graduate thesis of any faculty in Canada[20][21]
- Paul M. Williams, LL.B.: Cambridge University alumnus, Energy & Finance lawyer at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Los Angeles, CA office[22][23]
- Barbara M Young, LL.B.: Justice at the Supreme Court of British Columbia
Mathematics
[edit]- Dwight Duffus, Ph.D.: Goodrich C White Professor of Mathematics at Emory University
- Peter Lancaster: Professor of Mathematics, recipient of Humboldt Prize
- Douglas Wiens, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.: recipient of Lester R. Ford Award from Mathematical Association of America, Fellow of American Statistical Association
- Ian H. Witten, M.Sc.: B.A. at Cambridge University, inventor of WEKA, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Medicine
[edit]- Jillian Cornish, Ph.D.: New Zealand biomedical researcher
- William Gnam, M.D.: psychiatrist, Harvard trained health economist, Rhodes Scholar[6]
- Sue Pedersen, M.D.: endocrinologist and world expert on obesity
- D. George Wyse, M.D.: pharmacologist, internationally recognized expert in cardiac arrhythmia
Natural Sciences
[edit]- Cyrille Barette, Ph.D.: biologist, recipient of Prix Sceptique from Sceptiques du Québec[24]
- Graeme I. Bell, B.SC., M.Sc.: human geneticist, Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Chicago[25][26]
- Terry Duguid, M.Sc. (Env. Des.): Member of Canadian Parliament
- Ashton F. Embry, Ph.D.: Geological Survey of Canada scientist, fossil named in his honour
- Bogdan Knezevic, B.Sc.: neuroscientist, Rhodes Scholar[27]
- Kenneth B. Storey, B.Sc: molecular biologist, appointed to Royal Society of Canada, member of American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Professor Joseph Sung, PhD: Vice-Chancellor / President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Mok Hing Yiu Professor of Medicine, CUHK
- Umesh Varshney, Ph.D.: molecular biologist at Indian Institute of Science, member of Indian National Science Academy
- Alice Vrielink, B.Sc., M.S.c.: Vice President of Society of Crystallographers (Australia & New Zealand), member of American Crystallographic Association, Ph.D. from the University of London
- David A Wardle, Ph.D.: ecologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- Samuel Weiss, Ph.D.: pioneer in neurobiology
- Mingjie Zhang, Ph.D.: recipient of China's State Natural Science Award, Member of Chinese Academy of Science
Political Science
[edit]- Rob Anders, B.A.: Member of Canadian Parliament
- Ian Brodie, M.A., Ph.D.: political scientist and former chief of staff to Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- Sharon Carstairs: Member of the Senate of Canada
- Susanne Craig, B.A.: journalist for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times
- Kyle Fawcett, B.A.: Minister of Energy for Alberta
- Zsuzsi Gartner, B.A.: journalist at The Globe and Mail
- Pat Kelly, B.A.: Member of Canadian Parliament
- Christopher Manfredi, B.A., M.A.: writer and constitutional scholar, Ph.D. Claremont Graduate School, Dean of Arts at McGill University
- Ricardo Miranda (born 1976), politician and trade unionist
- Ray Novak, Ph.D.: Chief of Staff to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- Pierre Poilievre (born 1979): Member of Canadian Parliament, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the leader of the Official Opposition
- Lee Richardson: member of the Canadian Parliament, also educated at the University of Oxford
- Murray Smith, B.A.: Minister of Energy for Alberta
- Mercedes Stephenson, B.A.: journalist and military analyst
- Lorne Taylor, B.A.: Minister of Environment for Alberta
Social Sciences
[edit]- Imants Barušs, M.Sc. (Psychology): author, member of New York Academy of Sciences
- Reginald Bibby, O.C., M.A.: celebrated sociologist, member of the Order of Canada
- George Brizan, CGM CBE: Prime Minister of Grenada
- Eliana Coldham, B.Sc. (Psychology): recipient of Rhodes Scholarship[6]
- Keith Hampton, B.A. (Sociology): recipient of International Communication Association award, taught at MIT and University of Pennsylvania
- Jim Hawkes, M.Sc. (Psychology): chief aid to PM Joe Clark, leader of Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Government Whip in House of Commons of Canada
- Robert Janes, Ph.D.: Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship, Lieutenant Governor's Award, Fellow of Canadian Museums Association[28]
- Zhang Ling, M.A.: novelist, recipient of The People's Literature Award in China
- Michael J. Neufeld, B.A.: historian and author, Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University, curator of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
- Anita Vandenbeld, B.A.: international advisor with United Nations organizations, Member of Canadian Parliament
- Erin Weir, M.A.: economist with Privy Council, Member of Canadian Parliament
- Douglas Wiebe, B.A.: associate professor of epidemiology at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, senior fellow at Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics[29][30]
Social Work, Library Studies, Education, ECE
[edit]- Sir Carlyle Glean, B.Ed, MA: Governor-General of Grenada
Sports
[edit]Olympians
[edit]- Allison Beveridge: Olympic bronze medalist, cycling
- Arne Dankers: Olympic silver medalist
- Kristina Groves: Olympic silver medalist in speed skating
- Jan Hudec: Olympic bronze medalist, 2014 Sochi, alpine skiing
- Kirsti Lay: Olympic bronze medalist, cycling
- Chris le Bihan: Olympic bronze medalist
- Christine Nesbitt: Olympic gold medalist
- Mark Tewksbury: Olympic gold medalist, swimming
- Hayley Wickenheiser: Olympic gold medalist, ice hockey
- Erica Wiebe: Olympic gold medalist
Other
[edit]- Sukh Chungh: Canadian football player
- J. P. Izquierdo: Canadian football player
- Jinder Mahal (real name Yuvraj Dhesi): professional wrestler
- Kate O'Brien: Canadian track cyclist and bobsledder
- Steve Rodehutskors: Canadian football player
- Alan P. F. Sell: academic and theologian
- Greg Vavra: former Canadian Football League quarterback
Faculty
[edit]Faculty are listed by their academic department.
Law
[edit]- Ian Brodie: former advisor to the Canadian Prime Minister, Strategic Advisor to the Inter-American Development Bank
- Anna-Maria Hubert: legal scholar specializing in international marine law and adjudication of science, Research Fellow at Institute for Science, Innovation and Society (InSIS) at the University of Oxford[31][32]
Classics and Religion
[edit]- Carolyn Muessig: Chair of Christian Thought; medievalist specializing in sermon literature, female education, and hagiography
English
[edit]- Susan Bennett, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
History
[edit]- David Bercuson: member of the Calgary School
Mathematics
[edit]- Károly Bezdek: Canada Research Chair and Director of the Centre for Computational and Discrete Geometry in the Faculty of Science
- Richard K. Guy: combinatorial game theorist, discovered unistable polyhedron with John Horton Conway
Medicine
[edit]- Dr. Norman R.C. Campbell: Professor of Medicine, Community Health Sciences and Physiology and Pharmacology
- Barbara Demeneix: biologist and endocrinologist, team leader in a CNRS research unit at the National Museum of Natural History
- Morley D. Hollenberg: pharmacologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[33]
- Quentin J. Pittman, PhD: neuroscientist (inflammation research), Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[34]
- Eldon Smith: cardiologist, Advisory Board Chair of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
- Joseph Sung: former Vice-chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- John L. Wallace: pharmacologist (inflammation research), Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada,[35] entrepreneur, co-founder of Nicox, founder of Antibe Therapeutics
- Michael Walsh: molecular biologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[36]
- Samuel Weiss: neuroscientist, Director of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute
- D. George Wyse: cardiologist and pharmacologist, Distinguished Scientist of the Heart Rhythm Society
Physics
[edit]- Arthur W. Knudsen: researcher on the Manhattan Project; credited by the Physics Department for creating the laboratory system it uses today[37]
Sociology
[edit]- Ian Brodie: former advisor to Stephen Harper
Political Science
[edit]- Barry F. Cooper: member of the Calgary School
- Tom Flanagan: member of the Calgary School, advisor to Preston Manning and Stephen Harper
- Rainer Knopff: member of the Calgary School
- Ted Morton: member of the Calgary School, Alberta MLA
Psychology
[edit]- Philip E. Vernon: Ph.D. Cambridge, D.Sc. London, contributed to I.Q. theory
References
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