ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN
NON NOBIS SOLUM MEDAL
A bursary is a monetary award given to a qualified student who cannot afford full tuition. It strengthens the socio-economic diversity of our student body, enriching our learning environment all the more.
This honour is bestowed upon a graduate who has made an outstanding contribution to LCC. This year, the medal was presented to Gary Harper ’73 during his 50th class reunion at LIONfest on September 29, 2023. Gary served as the alumni association president (1983–1985), a board member (1994– 2004), chair of the board (2001–2004), foundation director (2000– present) and chair of the foundation (2012–2021). During his tenure, Gary worked to double the endowment to over $25M, to ensure all children have access to the LCC experience. He is a class representative as well as a parent of four LCC alumni. We thank Gary for his dedication to LCC for over 30 years.
NON NOBIS SOLUM AWARD
Thank you for providing me with the opportunity to attend Lower Canada College. I have knowledgeable teachers who help me achieve my goals and wish nothing but success for me. I got the chance to join clubs like CORE and Middle School Pride. Every single morning I wake up knowing that I get to attend a school that's perfect for me, thanks to the generosity of families like yours. I am forever grateful to you…” — LCC Student
For more information about this initiative, contact Nancy Smith, director of advancement, at nsmith@lcc.ca
David Lank ’55 was presented with the Non Nobis Solum Award at the Corporation meeting on November 2, 2023. This award is given to an LCC graduate who has made an outstanding contribution to society. David was twice named a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. He was awarded three Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medals, is the author of more than 40 books, and was named to the Order of Canada in 1996. He received the Distinguished Teaching Award in the Graduate Program of McGill University and was the recipient of the Principal’s Prize for Excellence in Teaching, also at McGill. David was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Hall of Fame.
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