W.L. Hutcheon, acting dean of Agriculture, presents the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists Prize to Uwe Ernst Reinhardt during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium. Dignitaries wearing academic robes visible in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Uwe Ernest Reinhardt was born in 1937 in Osnabrück, Germany, and later emigrated to Canada where he received his BComm in 1964 from the University of Saskatchewan. He later received a PhD in economics from Yale University in 1970, with a thesis titled "An Economic Analysis of Physicians' Practices". He taught courses in economic theory and policy, accounting, and health economics and policy. Reinhardt's scholarly work focused on economics and policy and included more far-reaching topics such as cost-benefit analyses of the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar and the Space Shuttle. Uwe Reinhardt died 14 November 2017 in Princeton, New Jersey.