List of University of Manitoba alumni explained

This list of University of Manitoba alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduates, and current students of the University of Manitoba.

List

NameOccupation / Known forUM credentials/activitiesAdditional details
Douglas AbrajudgeBA (1968); LL.B (1972)
Samuel Hunter AdamsBA (1906)
Tracie O. Afifiresearch scientistBSc (1999); MSc (2003), PhD (2009)
Judie Alimontiimmunologist and research scientistPhD
Peter Allencomposer BMus (1975)
Mohamed Ali Al-Shaabantelevision personality and surgeonBSc (2006)
Rob Altemeyerpolitician
Nancy AmesscientistBSc (1980); BSc (1982)
Victor Anonsenfootballer and artistBA (1977)
Frank Aquilajudge LL.B (1982)
Germaine Arnaktauyokprintmaker, painter and illustratorBFA (1968)
Niki AshtonpoliticianBA
Gordon J. G. Asmundsonpsychologist and professorMA
PhD (1991)
David Asperlawyer and businessman; son of Izzy AsperBA (1981)
Gail Asperlawyer; daughter of Izzy AsperBA (1981); LL.B.(1984)
Izzy Aspertax lawyer and media magnate of CanWest Global Communications Corp.BA (1953); LLB (1957); LLM (1964)In 2000, the University's Faculty of Management was re-named to the Asper School of Business in his honour.[1]
Robert Astleyactuary BSc
Ken Attafuahcriminologist BA (1982)
Nahlah Ayedreporter BSc
MSc
George AyitteyPhD
Tim Ballpublic speaker and professorMA
G. Michael Bancroftchemist and synchrotron scientist; first director of the Canadian Light SourceMSc (1964)
David G. Barberenvironmental scientist BSc (1981); MSc (1987)
Kathy BardswickPresident and CEO of The Co-operatorsBS
Lindon W. Barrettcultural theoristBA (1983)
Robert BeamishcardiologistMD (1942)[2]
William Moore Benidicksonformer Member of Parliament, federal Cabinet Minister, and Senator[3]
Richard Spink Bowleslawyer and former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor[4] BA (1933); LLB (1937)
George Montegu Black IIbusinessman, father of Conrad Black[5]
Andy BlairNational Hockey League player in the 1920s and 1930s, mostly with the Toronto Maple Leafs
Yvonne Brillrocket and jet propulsion engineer who invented the fuel-efficient rocket thruster that keeps satellites in orbit today.BS (1945)The Yvonne C. Brill Lectureship in Aerospace Engineering of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is named in her honor and presented annually
Harold J Brodiemycologist[6] BSc (1929)
Harold Buchwaldlawyer[7] BA (1948); LL.B (1952); LL.M (1957)
Wilfred Buckscientific facilitator and Indigenous star lore expert
Constantine of IrinoupolisAmerican Orthodox hierarch, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USASt. Andrew's College graduate (1959)
Don Callisprofessional wrestler,[8] MHSAA Darts finalist (1978)BA (1991); MBA (2003)
Norman Cantormedieval scholar and writer[9] BA (1951)
Albert ChanHong Kong politician and lawmakerBA
BSW
Richard CondieAcademy Award-nominated animator; creator of The Big Snit[10] BA (1967)
Brian Dicksonformer Chief Justice of Canada[11] LL.B (1938)
Gerry Ducharmepolitician and a cabinet minister in the 19881995 Progressive Conservative government
Mary DunnPresident of the Dominion Women's Amateur Hockey Association and the Manitoba branch of the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada[12] BS (1938)
Audrey Dwyeractor and writer[13]
Marcel DzamaartistBFA (1997)[14]
Ed Evankoactor and singer[15] BA
Gordon S. FahrniCanada’s longest-lived physician (108 years old)MD (1911)
Faouziasinger-songwriter
Fernanda Ferreiracognitive psychologistBA in Psychology (1982)
Gary FilmonPremier of Manitoba (1988–1999)BSc Civil Engineering[16]
Danny Finklemanformer CBC Radio host[17] LL.B
Bruce FlattCEO of Brookfield Asset Management and billionaire ranked on Forbes magazineBComm
Steven Fletcherpolitician; former Conservative MP in the House of Commons; former federal Cabinet MinisterBSc geological engineering; MBA at Asper[18]
Nahanni FontainepoliticianMA[19]
Phil FontaineIndigenous Canadian leaderBA (1981)[20]
Waldron Fox-Decentmediator, professor, Crown Corporation chairman[21] BA (1959); MA (1971)
Eira Friesenadvocate for women in Winnipeg[22] BSc (1939)
Patrick Friesenpoet, playwright, essayist
Erving Goffmansociologist who introduced the concept of dramaturgy into the fieldBSc[23]
Velvl Greenescientist and academicBS in agriculture; MS dairy bacteriology[24]
Monty Halltelevision personalityBSc[25]
Ellie Harvieactress[26] BA
S.I. Hayakawascholar and professor of semantics; United States Senator[27] BA (1927)
John Alexander Hoppsinventor of the world's first artificial pacemaker; known as the "father of biomedical engineering in Canada"[28] BEng (1941)
Gad Horowitzpolitical scientist who coined the term "Red Tory"[29] BA
Barbara Humphreysarchitect and author, specializing in public service, historic preservation, and housingB.Arch. (1941)
Johanna Hurmearchitect and activistBEnvD (1996); MArch
Israel Idonijeretired NFL defensive end
Jamaluddin Jarjisformer Malaysian ambassador to the United States; former Malaysian government ministerMSc
Francis Lawrence Jobinformer Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba[30]
F. Ross Johnsonbusinessman; CEO of RJR Nabisco[31] BComm (1952)
Tanya Kappolawyer and Indigenous rights activistJD (2012)[32]
Sam Katzmayor of Winnipeg (2004–2014)BA (1973)
Guy Gavriel Kaynovelist and poetBA (1975)
Humayun Akhtar KhanpoliticianMS
David Kilgourformer federal Minister of TransportBA
Wab KinewPremier of Manitoba (2023–present)
Greg KoppActing Dean of Engineering at the University of Western OntarioBSc (1989)
Scott Koskieformer member of the Canada men's national volleyball teamBRMCD (1995)
Roman Kroitorco-founder of IMAX CorporationMA (1951)
Amanda Langjournalist; senior business correspondent for CBC News
Allan Levineauthor, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writingBA (1978)
Bob Lowesice hockey coach and executive
James Lunneypolitician; former Conservative Member of Parliament for the riding of Nanaimo—Alberni in BC
Inky Markformer federal Conservative Member of Parliament for Dauphin—Swan River, Manitoba
Bill Masonauthor, filmmaker, environmentalist
Pearl McGonigalformer Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba
William John McKeagformer Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba
Marshall McLuhanfamed media scholar
Harry Medovypediatrician and academic
Olawale Sulaimanneurosurgeon and academic
Ovide MercrediAboriginal Canadian leaderLLB (1977)
Ted Milian,Canadian football player
W.O. Mitchellwriter
W. L. Mortonhistorian
Arnold Naimarkphysician, academic, and former President of the U of M
Alison Norlenartist
William Norriemayor of Winnipeg (1979–1992)BA (1950); LLB (1955)
Rey Pagtakhanphysician, academic, former MP and federal cabinet minister
Malcolm PeatEmeritus Professor at Queen's UniversityMember of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Jim Peeblesastrophysicistwon the Crafoord Prize (2005), Nobel Prize in Physics (2019), Companion of the Order of Canada, Order of Merit (CC, OM, 2020)
Leonard Peikoffphilosopher
Frank PickersgillSpecial Operations Executive agent in World War II executed by the Nazis
Barry Posnerphysician and research scientist on diabetes
Jon Pylypchukartist
Clay Riddelloil tycoon
founder, president and CEO of Paramount Resources, based in Calgary
BSc Honours (1959)the University's Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources is named in his honour
Dufferin Roblinformer Premier of Manitoba
Claude C. Robinsonice hockey and sports executive1902[33] Inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame and Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
Marshall RothsteinSupreme Court of Canada judge
Alexei Maxim Russellinternationally-published novelist
Fred SandhuProvincial Court of Manitoba judge[34]
Edward SchreyerPremier of Manitoba (1969 - 1977) and Governor General of Canada (1979 - 1984)
Cynthia ScottOscar winning filmmakerBA
Richard Scottformer Chief Justice of Manitoba Court of Appeal
Harry SeidlerAustralian architect[35]
Mitchell Sharpformer Liberal Minister of Finance
Patricia Alice Shawlinguist specializing in phonology and known for her work on First Nations languages
Louis Slotinphysicist and chemist who took part in the Manhattan ProjectBSc (1932); MSc (1933)
Robert SteenMayor of Winnipeg (1977–1979)
Mary Ann StegglesCommonwealth scholar and international expert on British colonial statuaryOlive Beatrice Stanton recipient
Iain Stewarttheoretical physicist
Frank Trafford Taylorlawyer and former president of Kiwanis International
John W.M. ThompsonManitoba MLA and Provincial Cabinet Minister
Grace Eiko Thomsoncurator, activist, and internment camp survivorBFA (1977)[36]
Thorbergur Thorvaldsoncement chemist
Miriam Toewsnovelist
Vic Toewspolitician; former Minister of Justice and Attorney General and the President of the Treasury Board in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Andrew Ungersatirist and novelistBA (2002); BEd. (2004)
Chris UrmsonCEO of Aurora InnovationBSc (1998)
Meaghan DeWarrenne-Wallerfashion model; winner of Canada's Next Top Model, Cycle 3
Adele Wisemanauthor
Svetlana Zylinplaywright and director[37]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Beamish fonds. . Archives & Special Collections . University of Manitoba.
  2. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/benidickson_wm.shtml "William Moore Benidickson (1911-1985)
  3. http://www.lg.gov.mb.ca/history/past/bowles.html "Past Lieutenant Governors: Richard Spink Bowles"
  4. Richard Siklos, Shades of Black: Conrad Black and the World's Fastest Growing Press Empire, chapter one reprinted at The New York Times (accessed February 16, 2011.
  5. https://www.jstor.org/pss/3760102 "Harold Johnston Brodie, 1907-1989"
  6. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=15 "Dr. Harold Buchwald CM QC"
  7. , CANOE, September 7, 2000.
  8. Wolfgang Saxon, "Norman F. Cantor, a noted medievalist", New York Times News Service obituary, October 8, 2004.
  9. http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/collections/rad/condie_r.html "Richard Condie fonds"
  10. News: Deaths and Funerals: Mary Dunn. January 11, 1965. Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 22.
  11. News: King. Randall. 2019-03-13. Mar 2019: Royal MTC names new associate AD. en-CA. Winnipeg Free Press. 2020-09-23.
  12. http://www.davidzwirner.com/resources/65690/MD%20Bio%202011%20WEB.pdf Marcel Dzama CV
  13. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/edward-evanko-emc/ Ed Evanko
  14. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=32 "Hon. Gary A. Filmon PC OC OM (b. 1942)"
  15. http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/alumni/celebrated_alumni2005.html "Celebrated Alumni 2005"
  16. Web site: University of Manitoba - Asper School of Business - Graduate Programs - Asper MBA - Overcoming challenges, making a difference .
  17. News: . 2016. Nahanni Fontaine St. Johns - New Democratic Party of Manitoba. Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg. March 24, 2022.
  18. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=217 "Mr. L. Phillip Fontaine OM"
  19. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=198 "Mr. Waldron Fox-Decent CMM CM OM"
  20. Web site: Recipients The Governor General of Canada. 11 June 2018 .
  21. Tom Burns, Erving Goffman (Taylor & Francis, 1992),, p.9. Excerpt available at Google Books
  22. Web site: Russo. Yocheved Mirian. 10 January 2007. The Rebbe and the Rocket Scientist. 10 June 2018. The Jerusalem Post.
  23. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=40 "Dr. Monty Hall OC OM"
  24. http://www.collinwood.net/addamsfamily/morticia.htm
  25. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000384 "Hayakawa, Samuel Ichiye"
  26. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=143 "Dr. John Alexander Hopps OC"
  27. http://politics.utoronto.ca/faculty/profile/?id=45 "Gad Horowitz, Professor Emeritus"
  28. http://www.lg.gov.mb.ca/history/past/jobin.html "Past Lieutenant Governors: Francis Laurence Jobin"
  29. http://www.umanitoba.ca/honours/index.php?s=gg&pg=ppl&det=49 "Dr. F. Ross Johnson OC"
  30. News: 2013-01-25. Jan 2013: Full interview: In conversation with Tanya Kappo. en-CA. Winnipeg Free Press. 2020-08-11.
  31. News: Manitoba University. May 21, 1902. Manitoba Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 5.
  32. https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/press/top/2003/05/2003-05-01-04.html "Two Judges Appointed to Provincial Court"
  33. [Harry Seidler]
  34. Chiru Sakura, a Mother and Daughter's Journey by Grace Eiko Thomson . John Endo . Greenaway . 6 March 2021 . The Bulletin.
  35. News: 1968-10-17. U of M Fall Convocation to Present 895 Awards. Winnipeg Free Press. 2020-06-27. Newspapers.com.
  36. Web site: Bisons Walkway of Honour. University of Manitoba Athletics.