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Michael Hayden - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Michael Hayden, Professor of History.

Bio/Historical note: J. Michael Hayden was born 4 June 1934 in Akron, Ohio. He studied history at John Carroll University, earning both a B.A. (1957) and MA. (1958). As a Fulbright Fellow, he spent 1960-1961 at the University of Paris (Sorbonne). Hayden returned to the United States and entered the graduate program at Chicago's Loyola University and was granted a Ph.D. in history in 1963. Hayden spent the next six years at the University of Detroit, first as a lecturer then as an Assistant Professor. He came to the U of S in 1966 as an Assistant Professor and was subsequently promoted to Full Professor in 1974. He served as the Head of the History Department from 1984-1988.

Dr. Brian Haig - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Brian Haig, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 6 Sept.1996 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. T.H. (Brian) Haig (1932 -2011) received his MD and PhD from the University of Saskatchewan, and his MSc from McGill University. He retired in 2000 and became Professor Emeritus.

Dr. Kenneth Haight - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Ken Haight, Family Medicine.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 5 Sept. 1997 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Kenneth Russell Haight earned his MD from the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. He practiced as a family physician, first in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, and then Saskatoon. He served as associate dean of Undergraduate Education at the College of Medicine and as medical director of the Palliative Care Consultation Team at Royal University Hospital. Dr. Haight died 3 July 1997 in [Saskatoon].

Herstory

Members of the collective that produced Herstory posing informally indoors: (l to r) Mona Holmlund, Gail Youngberg, Cheryl Avery, Mary Gilliland, Shirley Martin, Teresa Harley, Deanna Herman, and Patti Williams.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 9 Jan. 1998 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: In 1973, five Saskatoon women - June Bantjes, Beth Foster, Gwen Gray, Colleen Pollreis, and Erin Shoemaker - applied for and received an Opportunities For Youth grant. With little background in either research or women's history, they produced and published Herstory: The Canadian Women's Calendar, a calendar documenting the history and achievements of Canadian women. Since then, 50 women have at some time been members of the Saskatoon Women's Calendar Collective; the calendar's 20th edition was published in 1995. When the Collective started, the field of women's history was relatively new: Herstory quickly became, and has remained, a Canadian best-seller, despite a two year hiatus (1983-1984) when one publisher's failure demanded a lengthy search for a new publisher. Each calendar contains profiles of individual women or women's groups, essays on issues, or highlights the work of an author or artist. The collective planned to rename and reform, launching as a new but familiar entity in 2016.

Dr. Blaine A. Holmlund - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Blaine Holmlund, Professor Emeritus of Planning and Development. Outdoor image possibly taken near time of presentation of an honourary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Saskatchewan.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 16 Oct. 1998 issue of OCN.

Deborah Houston - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Deborah Houston, Assistant Operations Manager in Corporate Administration.

Bio/Historical Note: Deborah Houston is a contracts specialist with the College of Nursing (2023).

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 4 May 2001 issue of OCN.

Mel Hosain - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Mel Hosain, professor of Civil Engineering.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 9 Apr. 1999 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Mel Hosain graduated from the University of Dacca (Dhaka, now in Bangladesh) in 1960 with a B.Sc. (Civil Engineering) and was awarded a Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) from Dalhousie University in 1969. He enjoyed a long career as a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. Hosain’s main areas of teaching and research were in structural engineering with emphasis on steel structures and composite floor systems. His research contributed to the updating of the CSA code for structural steel. He was instrumental in establishing the Saskatoon section of the CSCE and served the Society in various ways, including as its President in 1998. His contributions to the engineering profession and to the community have been recognized with many honours and accolades including a Master Teacher Award from the U of S in 1999-2000.

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