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List of Memorial University Of Newfoundland Peoplreport

  • Vincent Patrick Burke (Founders)

  • David Agnew, president, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, former Secretary of Cabinet, Government of Ontario

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Gary Botting, poet, playwright, lawyer and legal scholar

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Donald B. Dingwell, D.Sc. (h.c. mult.) FMSA FGAC MAE FAGU FRSC BVK ACATECH ML FAAAS, award-winning experimental geoscientist, past President of the European Geosciences Union, 3rd Secretary-General of the European Research Council, President of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Gellately, historian

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • John Gosse

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Alan Haskvitz, educator, National Teachers Hall of Fame, Reader's Digest Hero in Education

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • George Ivany, President, University of Saskatchewan

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary C. Lobban, British physiologist

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Brian Pratt, award-winning paleontologist and sedimentologist, Fellow of the Geological Society of America, and past president of the Geological Association of Canada

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Harold Williams, geologist and world expert on the tectonics of mountain belts

    (Academics and scholars) (Notable alumni)

  • Nick Careen - Vice President at Air Canada

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Moya Greene - President and CEO of Royal Mail

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Lorraine Mitchelmore - President and Country Chair and Executive Vice President Heavy Oil for Shell Canada Limited

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Barry Perry - CEO at Fortis Inc.

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Una Power - CFO at Nexen Inc.

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Larry Short, CPA - CBC Contributor, Executive Director, and Portfolio Manager at ShortFinancial

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Jane Rowe - President of Teachers Private Capital, the private equity arm of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • KM Chan - biochemistry professor and politician

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Gen. Rick Hillier - Chief of the Defence Staff, Canadian Forces

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Dale Kirby - Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Allan Rowe - MPP for Dartmouth South and liberal caucus whip, former television host

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Clyde Wells - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Danny Williams - former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

    (Politics and government) (Notable alumni)

  • Bill Gillespie - former Security Correspondent, CBC Radio

    (Film and television) (Notable alumni)

  • Tristan Homer - children's television producer

    (Film and television) (Notable alumni)

  • Bhreagh MacNeil - Canadian Screen Award nominated actress

    (Film and television) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark McKinney - comedian, member of The Kids in the Hall

    (Film and television) (Notable alumni)

  • Scott Oake - sportscaster for CBC Sports

    (Film and television) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Crummey - novelist and poet

    (Press and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Gwynne Dyer - journalist, syndicated columnist and military historian, Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (1973–1977)

    (Press and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom Harrington - journalist

    (Press and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Wayne Johnston - novelist

    (Press and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Rex Murphy - journalist and commentator

    (Press and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Alan Doyle - musician

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Duo Concertante -Nancy Dahn on violin and Tim Steeves on piano

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Bob Hallett - musician

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Andy Jones - comedian

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Séan McCann - musician

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Fergus O'Byrne - musician

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Shelley Posen - folklorist and singer-songwriter

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Erin Power - musician, The Swinging Belles

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Laura Winter - musician, The Swinging Belles

    (Art and music) (Notable alumni)

  • Carolyn Relf - geologist

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Brad Gushue - Olympic gold medallist (curling)

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark Nichols - Olympic gold medallist (curling)

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Dr. Norman R.C. Campbell: Professor of Medicine, Community Health Sciences and Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Calgary

    (Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Ian Jordaan - engineer and world expert on design of offshore structures in harsh environments

    (University Research Professors) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Harold Williams - geologist and world expert on the tectonics of mountain belts

    (University Research Professors) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Jean Briggs - anthropologist and expert on Inuit languages

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Lindsay Cahill - chemist

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • John Frederick Dewey - structural geologist. Fellow of the Royal Society and member of the United States National Academy of Sciences; Wollaston Medal & Penrose Medal recipient.

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Donald Hillman - paediatrician and professor of pediatrics best known for working in Third World countries in international child health and development

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Francesca M. Kerton - chemist

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Elliott Leyton - renowned for studies of serial murderers

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Elizabeth Miller - 19th century British Gothic literature

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Ward Neale - geologist

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Patrick Parfrey - nephrologist and clinical epidemiologist

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Augustus Rowe - former Minister of Health of Newfoundland and Labrador; former chairman of Memorial University's Department of Family Medicine

    (Other faculty) (Notable faculty, past and present)

  • Sean Connors - 1987 - physician (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Robert Joy - actor (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Moses Morgan - 1938 (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Rex Murphy - 1968 - TV commentator (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Fabian O'Dea - 1939 (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Laura Pittman - 2013 - engineer (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Bill Rowe - 1964 (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Danny Williams - 1969 - Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Anne, Princess Royal - member of the British Royal family (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Lloyd Axworthy - Canadian politician (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Jean Chrétien - 20th Prime Minister of Canada (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Bob Cole - CBC hockey commentator (Honorary degree recipients)

  • John Frederick Dewey - geologist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Craig Dobbin - businessman (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Gwynne Dyer - journalist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • John Kenneth Galbraith - economist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Loyola Hearn - former Minister of Fisheries and Oceans (Honorary degree recipients)

  • David Lloyd Johnston - Governor General (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Cathy Jones - comedian and actress (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Aung San Suu Kyi - pro-democracy advocate (Honorary degree recipients)

  • HRH Princess Mary - member of the British Royal Family (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Rick Mercer - Canadian comedian and television personality (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Brian Mulroney - 18th Prime Minister of Canada (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Ward Neale - geologist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Lester B. Pearson - 14th Prime Minister of Canada, Nobel Peace Prize winner (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Raymond Price - geologist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Edward Shackleton - geographer and politician (Honorary degree recipients)

  • David Suzuki - Canadian science broadcaster and environmental activist (Honorary degree recipients)

  • Mary Walsh - comedian (Honorary degree recipients)

  • John Tuzo Wilson - geophysicist (Honorary degree recipients)

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Memorial University of Newfoundland, Mun, is the largest University in Terre-Neuve Newfoundland,Prov.of. It is located in St. John’s, Newfoundland. It was founded in honor of Newfoundlanders killed in World War I. Founded in 1925, Memorial University is the largest university in Canada’s Atlantic region and one of Canada’s best comprehensive universities. It is a member of the International Association of Universities (IAU). With more than 18,000 students, it is strong in education, engineering, business, medicine, geology, and Marine Science.

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