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The 448th Convocation for the Conferring of Degrees at McMaster University

McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a public research university that was founded in 1887 through funds bequeathed by Canadian Senator, William McMaster.[1] It has grown into an institution of more than 32,000 students, faculty, and staff.[2][3] The school is consistently ranked as one of the best in Canada.[4] The list is drawn from faculty, alumni and staff.

Notable alumni

Fields with a have unknown values.

Academia and research

Educators

Heather Munroe-Blum
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Charles Dennis Anderson Graduate Business President and Vice-Chancellor of Brandon University [5]
Bobby William Austin Graduate Sociology Vice President for University Relations and Communications at the University of the District of Columbia [6]
Robert C. Dynes Graduate Physics President of the University of California system [7]
Fred Longstaffe Graduate Geology Provost and Vice-President of Academics at University of Western Ontario [8]
Heather Munroe-Blum Undergraduate Social Work Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University [9]
Beth Phinney Undergraduate Political Science & Sociology President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Victoria [10]
David Chadwick Smith Undergraduate Economics Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University [11]
Mark Wainwright Graduate Chemical Engineering President and Vice-Chancellor of University of New South Wales [12]

Professors and researchers

Harold Innis
Myron Scholes
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Richard Alexander Arnold Graduate English Literature Eminent Professor and Chair of English at Alfaisal University, literary theorist, author [13]
Richard Bader Graduate Chemistry Professor at McMaster University, noted for his work on the atoms in molecules approach [14]
David Castle Graduate Philosophy Professor and Chair of Innovations in the Life Sciences at University of Edinburgh [15]
Karl Clark Graduate Chemistry Professor at the University of Alberta, chemist and oil sands researcher [16]
Ronald C. Davidson Undergraduate Physics Director of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, professor of Princeton University, University of Maryland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [17]
Patricia Demers Graduate English & French Chair of Department of Graduate Studies at University of Alberta of first female president of the Royal Society of Canada [18]
Martin Green Graduate - Professor at the University of New South Wales [19]
Michael Frank Goodchild Graduate Geography Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and University of Western Ontario [19]
Frank Hawthorne Graduate - Professor at University of Manitoba, mineralogist and crystallographer [20]
Harold Innis Graduate History & Political Economics Professor at University of Toronto, helped shaped communication theory and staples thesis. [21]
Stephen A. Kent Graduate Religious Studies Professor at the University of Alberta [22]
Rainer Knopff Undergraduate Sociology Professor at the University of Calgary [23]
Bartha Knoppers Undergraduate English Literature & French Professor at McGill University, Chairman of the International Ethics Committee of the Human Genome Project [24]
Steve Mann Graduate Engineering Professor at the University of Toronto [25]
John Mighton Graduate Philosophy Professor at the University of Toronto, author [26]
Paul Morris Graduate Religious Studies Program Director and professor for Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, author of the National Statement on Religious Diversity [27]
Evelyn Nelson Graduate Mathematics Professor at McMaster University, mathematician [28]
Adele Reinhartz Graduate Religious Studies Professor at the University of Ottawa [29]
Thomas G. Rosenmeyer Undergraduate Classics Professor at the University of California, Berkeley [30]
Michael Ruse Graduate Philosophy Professor at Florida State University [31]
Filippo Sabetti Undergraduate History & Political Science Professor at McGill University [32]
Daniel Sauder Graduate Medicine Chairman of Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University, professor at the University of Toronto [33]
David Scheffel Graduate Anthropology Professor at Thompson Rivers University [34]
Myron Scholes Undergraduate Economics Professor at Stanford University, Nobel laureate in economics [35]
Scott Tremaine Undergraduate Physics Professor at University of Toronto and Princeton University, credited with coining the name "Kuiper belt" [36]

Business

Stephen Elop
Cyrus S. Eaton
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Rob Burgess Undergraduate Business Chairman and CEO of Macromedia, Director of Adobe Systems [37]
Teresa Cascioli Undergraduate Business President and CEO of Lakeport Brewing Company [38]
Cyrus S. Eaton Undergraduate Business & Philosophy Investment banker, businessman and philanthropist [39]
Stephen Elop Undergraduate Business & Engineering President and CEO of Nokia [40]
Paul D. House Undergraduate Economics Executive Chairman of Tim Hortons [41]
Evan Jones Undergraduate Arts & Science Owner of Stich Media [42]
Michael Lee-Chin Undergraduate Engineering Chairman and CEO of AIC Limited [43]
James V. Sardo Graduate Business Chairman and CEO of Firestone Canada [44]
John E. Sinclair Undergraduate - Executive Vice-President of Bell Canada [45]
Sarah Thompson Undergraduate English & Philosophy CEO and publisher of Women's Post [46]
Tayce Wakefield Undergraduate Political Science Vice-President of Corporate Affairs for General Motors Canada [47]
William R. Waugh Undergraduate Political Economy Vice-President, CFO and director of General Motors Canada [48]
Lynton Wilson Undergraduate Economics Chairman of Nortel [49]

Entertainment

Eugene Levy
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Matthew Barber Graduate Philosophy Singer, songwriter
Len Blum Undergraduate - Film producer, film composer, screenwriter [50]
John Candy Undergraduate - Actor, comedian [51]
Jay Firestone Undergraduate Business Film, television producer [52]
Jonathan Frid Undergraduate Film Actor [53]
Doug Henning Undergraduate Psychology Magician, illusionist, escape artist and politician. [54]
Lisa Langlois - - Actress
Eugene Levy Undergraduate Film Actor, television director, producer, musician, writer [55]
Ivan Reitman Undergraduate Music Director and film producer [56]
John Sessions Graduate English Actor and comedian [57]
Martin Short Undergraduate Social Work Comedian, actor, writer, singer and producer [58]
Dave Thomas Undergraduate English Literature Comedian and actor [59]

Journalism and media

Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Gary Lautens Undergraduate History Columnist and humorist for the Toronto Star [60]
Lawrence Martin Undergraduate Political Science Journalist for The Globe and Mail, author [61]
Paula Newton Graduate Business International correspondent for CNN [62]

Literature

Howard Engel
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Martyn Burke Undergraduate Business & Economics Author, screenwriter, journalist [63]
Howard Engel Undergraduate Humanities Author and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation producer [64]
Marian Engel Undergraduate English Author .[65]
Marjorie Harris Undergraduate English Non-fiction writer [66]

Medicine

Roberta Bondar
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Roberta Bondar Graduate Medicine NASA's space medicine researcher, first Canadian female astronaut [67]
John Cameron Bell Graduate Biochemistry Cancer researcher [68]
Douglas Coleman Graduate Chemistry Discoverer of leptin, winner of the 2010 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award [69]
Nancy Fern Olivieri Graduate Medicine Haematologist, researcher [70]
Richard Heinzl Graduate Medicine Founder of Canadian chapter Médecins Sans Frontières [71]
James Orbinski Graduate Medicine President of Médecins Sans Frontières, accepted Nobel Peace Prize on their behalf [35]
Ross Upshur Graduate Medicine Physician and researcher. [72]
Elinor Wilson Undergraduate Health Science President of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada [73]

Politics and public service

Dalton McGuinty
Tommy Douglas
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Lincoln Alexander Undergraduate History & Political Economics Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Member of Parliament of Canada [74]
Glyn Berry Graduate Political Science First Canadian diplomat to have been killed in Afghanistan while on duty [75]
John H. Bryden Undergraduate History Member of Parliament of Canada
Sheila Copps Graduate - Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Member of Parliament of Canada [76]
Gordon Howlett Dean Graduate Chemistry & Physics Minister of Revenue for Ontario, Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario [77]
Tony Dean Graduate Sociology Secretary of the Cabinet for Ontario [78]
Bob Dechert Undergraduate Economics Member of Parliament of Canada [79]
Frank Di Giorgio Undergraduate Mathematics Member of the Toronto City Council [80]
Tommy Douglas Graduate Sociology Premier of Saskatchewan, leader of the New Democratic Party [81]
Rick Goldring Undergraduate Economics Mayor of Burlington, Ontario [82]
Andrea Horwath Undergraduate Labour Studies Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party [83]
Eric Hoskins Graduate Medicine Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, co-founder and President of War Child Canada [84]
Cam Jackson Undergraduate - Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, Mayor of Burlington, Ontario [85]
David Johnson Undergraduate Mathematics Minister of Education for Ontario, Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, Mayor of East York [86]
Roy Kellock Undergraduate - Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada [87]
Stanley Knowles Undergraduate - Member of Parliament of Canada [84]
Kevin G. Lynch Graduate Economics Clerk of the Privy Council of Canada. [88]
Dalton McGuinty Undergraduate Biology Premier of Ontario, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party [89]
Tony McWalter Graduate Philosophy Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [90]
John Munro Undergraduate Political Science Member of Parliament of Canada [91]
Yasir Naqvi Undergraduate Life Sciences & Political Science Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, President of the Ontario Liberal Party [92]
Robert Nixon Undergraduate Biology & Chemistry Provincial Treasurer of Ontario, Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party [93]
Lawrence Pennell Undergraduate Economics & Political Science Solicitor General of Canada, Member of Privy Council of Canada [94]
Howard Petch Undergraduate Chemistry & Physics Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario [95]
Munir Sheikh Graduate Economics Chief Statistician of Canada [96]
Joe Tascona Graduate Business Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario [97]
Lui Temelkovski Undergraduate - Member of Parliament of Canada [98]
Tony Valeri Undergraduate Economics Government House Leader in the Canadian House of Commons, Minister of Transportation, Member of Parliament of Canada [99]

Religion

Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Gregory Baum Undergraduate Mathematics & Physics Peritus at the Second Vatican Council, professor at McGill University and University of Toronto [100]
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni Graduate Religious Studies First Thai woman to receive full ordination as a Theravada nun [101]
David Hamid Undergraduate - Anglican Suffragan Bishop in Europe [102]

Sports

Syl Apps
Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Alex Anthopoulos Undergraduate Economics Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager for the Toronto Blue Jays. [103]
Syl Apps Undergraduate Political Economy National Hockey League player, Member of Provincial Parliament, Gold medalist at the 1934 British Empire Games [104]
David Braley Undergraduate Economics Canadian Senator, commissioner of the Canadian Football League, owner of the Toronto Argonauts and British Columbia Lions [105]
Claude Brochu Graduate Business Owner of the Montreal Expos [106]
Larry Cain Undergraduate - 1984 Summer Olympics Gold and Silver medalist, Canoe Sprint [107]
Aaron Carpenter Undergraduate - Canadian rugby player [108]
Martin Dugas Undergraduate - Canadian soccer player [109]
Fabio Filice Undergraduate Mathematics Canadian Football League player [110]
Russ Jackson Undergraduate Mathematics Canadian Football League player [111]
Kyle Koch Undergraduate Business Canadian Football League player [112]
Bobby Kuntz Undergraduate - Canadian Football League player [113]
Jesse Lumsden Undergraduate Anthropology Football player [114]
Joanne Malar Undergraduate - Swimmer, most decorated Canadian athlete in the history of the Pan American Games [115]
Mike Morreale Undergraduate - Canadian Football League player [116]
Roger Neilson Undergraduate Physical Education National Hockey League coach [117]
Chris Pellini Undergraduate Biology Silver medalist at the 2007 Pan American Games, Sprint Canoe [118]
Adam van Koeverden Undergraduate Kinesiology Gold and Bronze medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Silver medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics [119]

Miscellaneous

Name Relationship Discipline Notability Reference
Ahmad Ghany Undergraduate Health Science One of the initial 17 people arrested for the 2006 Toronto terrorism plot, charges later dropped [120]
John F. MacGregor Undergraduate Chemical Engineering Statistician and chemical engineer [121]
Dan Milisavljevic Undergraduate Arts & Science Aided in the discovery of several of Uranus's and Neptune's moons [122]
Hanna Newcombe Undergraduate Chemistry Scientist and director of the Peace Research Institute [123]
Samantha Nutt Graduate Medicine Co-founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada [124]
Waldemar Pieczonka Graduate - Physicist and engineer who directed IBM's first attempts in integrated circuitry [125]
Simon Sunatori Graduate Engineering Physics Engineer and inventor of MagneScribe [126]

Faculty

Bertram Brockhouse, professor and Nobel laureate
Dafydd Williams, first Canadian to perform a spacewalk
Name Relationship Discipline Known for Notes
Donald Acheson Visiting Professor Medicine Chief Medical Officer for the United Kingdom
Roy Adams Professor Industrial Relations Author, newspaper columnist and human rights activist [127]
Janet Ajzenstat Professor Political Science Professor [128]
Michael Ames Assistant Professor Anthropology Director at the Museum of Anthropology [129]
Richard Bader Professor Chemistry Developed Atoms in Molecules approach [130]
Douglas Barber Professor Engineering Physics Director of Institute for Quantum Computing [131]
John Basmajian Professor Medicine Pioneer in rehabilitation science [132]
Bob Bearpark Assistant Professor Physical Education Coach of Canada men's national soccer team [133]
Nick Bontis Associate Professor Business Professional speaker and management consultant [134]
Arthur Bourns Professor Chemistry President of McMaster University [135]
William H. Brackney Professor Historical Theology Professor [136]
Bertram Brockhouse Professor Physics Nobel laureate in Physics [137]
John Burke Professor Music Composer [138]
Moran Campbell Professor Medicine Inventor of the venturi mask [139]
M. Jamal Deen Professor Engineering Professor [140]
Henry Duckworth Professor Physics President of University of Winnipeg and Chancellor of University of Manitoba [141]
Clifford Ford Professor Music Composer [142]
Ron Foxcroft Referee - Chairman and CEO of Fox 40 [143]
Ronald Gillespie Professor Chemistry Shaped VSEPR theory [144]
Henry Giroux Professor Cultural studies One of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy [145]
Pengfei Guan Professor Mathematics Professor [146]
Gordon Guyatt Professor Medicine Pioneer of evidence-based medicine [147]
A. C. Heidebrecht Professor Engineering Professor [148]
Jack Hirsh Professor Medicine Professor [149]
Charles Jago Professor History President of University of Northern British Columbia [150]
Ruth Landes Professor Anthropology Pioneer in race and gender relations study [151]
Stephen Lewis Professor Global health Former leader of the New Democratic Party [152]
John F. MacGregor Professor Chemical Engineering Professor [153]
Alexander Gordon McKay Professor Classics Professor [154]
Peter Maitlis Professor Chemistry Professor [155]
Greg Marshall Coach - Coached the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats [156]
James Fraser Mustard Professor Medicine Founder of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research [157]
Evelyn Nelson Professor Mathematics Professor [158]
Kim Richard Nossal Professor Political Science Professor [159]
David Parnas Professor Software Engineering Developed the concept of information hiding [121]
Ralph Pudritz Professor Astrophysics First Director of the Origins Institute [160]
Paul Rapoport Professor Music Composer [161]
Adele Reinhartz Professor Religious Studies Adjunct Professor [29]
Charles Roland Professor History of Medicine Professor [162]
Clark Ross Professor Music Professor [163]
David Sackett Professor Clinical Epidemiology Pioneer of evidence-based medicine [164]
Edward Togo Salmon Professor History Professor [165]
Leslie Shemilt Dean Engineering Professor [166]
Stuart Lyon Smith Professor Medicine Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party [167]
James Stewart Professor Engineering Professor [168]
Harry Thode Professor Chemistry Later became the President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University [169]
Ethan Vishniac Professor Astronomy Editor in chief of The Astrophysical Journal [170]
Alan Walker Professor Music Biography of Franz Liszt [171]
Roger G. Walker Professor Geography Professor [172]
Dafydd Williams Director Medicine Director of McMaster Centre of Medical Robotics, astronaut [173]
Daniel Woolf Professor History Principal of Queen's University [174]

Chancellors and Presidents

Malcolm MacVicar, the first Chancellor of McMaster University

From 1888 to 1949, the head of the university was given the title Chancellor. In 1949, the office of President was created and George P. Gilmour was both President and Chancellor. In 1950 his title changed to President and Vice-Chancellor. From that time onward, the University had both a Chancellor as well as a President and Vice-Chancellor. The office of Vice-Chancellor has always been held by the incumbent president of the university.[175]

Chancellor

McMaster University has had 16 Chancellors in office since its existence. In the two years between the retirement of Chancellor MacVicar and the appointment of Chancellor Rand (1890–1892), the Faculties of Art and Theology were organized under the Chairmanship of Dr. Rand and Dr. Goodspeed, respectively.[175]

# Name Term References
1 Malcolm MacVicar 1888–1890 [175]
2 Theodore Harding Rand 1892–1895 [175]
3 Rev. Oates C.S. Wallace 1895–1905 [175]
4 Alexander C. McKay 1905–1911 [175]
5 Abraham Lincoln McCrimmon 1911–1922 [175]
6 Howard P. Whidden 1922–1941 [175]
7 George Gilmour 1941–1950 [175]
8 E. Carey Fox 1950–1955 [175]
9 Roy Kellock 1955–1960 [175]
10 Charles P. Fell 1960–1965 [175]
11 D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin 1965–1971 [175]
12 Lawrence Pennell 1971–1977 [175]
13 Allan Leal 1977–1986 [175]
14 John H. Panabaker 1986–1992 [175]
15 James H. Taylor 1992–1998 [175]
15 Melvin M. Hawkrigg 1998–2007 [175]
16 Lynton Wilson 2007–Present [175]

Presidents and Vice-Chancellors

Peter George, McMaster's longest serving President and Vice-Chancellor

The university has had seven Presidents and Vice-Chancellors since the office was created in 1950.

# Name Term References
1 George Gilmour 1950–1961 [175]
2 Harry Thode 1961–1972 [175]
3 Arthur Bourns 1972–1980 [175]
4 Alvin A. Lee 1980–1990 [175]
5 Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace 1990–1995 [175]
6 Peter George 1995–2010 [175]
7 Patrick Deane 2010–Present [175]

See also

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