Mun gazette april 8 2015

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April 8, 2015 Volume 47 | Number 12

A m e m o r i a l u n i v e r s i t y o f n e w f o u n d l an d p u b l i c a t i o n

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Provost and vice-president (academic) appointed

CHRIS HAMMOND PHOTO

By Jennifer Batten

Dr. Noreen Golfman has been appointed Memorial’s provost and vice-president (academic).

A name and face familiar to many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, Dr. Noreen Golfman, is Memorial University’s new provost and vicepresident (academic). Dr. Golfman’s appointment was approved by the Board of Regents on March 26 and is effective immediately. “Memorial will certainly benefit from Dr. Golfman’s passion, experience and engaging leadership style,” said Dr. Gary Kachanoski, president and vice-chancellor. “Her commitment to fundamentals − teaching and learning, research and public engagement – impressed the search committee, and I look forward to working with her in the months and years to come.” Memorial first implemented its current provost structure in 2010. Dr. Golfman replaced the outgoing provost and vice–president (academic), Dr. David Wardlaw, in an acting capacity in September 2014. Prior to that, from 2008-14 she served as dean of Memorial’s School of Graduate Studies. See PROVOST on page 3

Leadership and excellence Spring convocation will honour 10 distinguished individuals Memorial is preparing for convocation season, a highlight of which will be the awarding of honorary degrees to outstanding individuals who exemplify leadership and excellence in their fields and in their communities. Over the course of 12 ceremonies, 10 accomplished people will be presented with degrees honoris causa – two in Corner Brook and eight in St. John’s. In Corner Brook honorary degrees will be awarded to Inuk elder Sarah Anala and film pioneer Barbara Doran.

In St. John’s the honorees are the “father of the modern Canadian air force” William Carr; child advocate and Roots of Empathy founder Mary Gordon; social entrepreneur Zita Cobb; chemistry role model Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour; hockey legend Howie Meeker; architect Dr. Robert Mellin; educator and entrepreneur Dr. Georgina Hedges; and community advocate Penelope Rowe. Biographies of the honorary degree recipients follow on pages 6-9.

The honorary doctorate degree recognizes extraordinary contribution to society or exceptional intellectual or artistic achievement. Honorary degree recipients are chosen by the Senate, the university’s academic governing body, after a careful examination of the grounds for their nomination. The awarding of honorary doctorates, an important feature of Memorial’s convocation, serves to celebrate both the individual and the university, as well as to inspire

graduates, their families and guests. Memorial’s spring convocation ceremonies will take place on Friday, May 8, at the Arts and Culture Centre in Corner Brook, and from Tuesday, May 26, to Friday, May 29, at the Arts and Culture Centre in St. John’s.

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See CONVOCATION on page 6

features

3 H ARLOW D I AR I E S

A student reports on her winter semester abroad at Harlow Campus.

The role of special advisor to the president on Aboriginal affairs has been filled.

Memorial is partnering with the Shorefast Foundation to create a Fogo Island residence opportunity.

Two Memorial students are among the best in the world in the sport of target shooting.


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