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Honourary Degrees - Presentation - Daniel Musqua

Daniel (Danny) Musqua, honourary Doctor of Laws degree recipient, is presented at Convocation ceremony held at Centennial Auditorium.

Bio/Historical Note: Daniel Noel Musqua (b. 1937) is of Saulteaux and Cree ancestry and is a member of the Bear Clan in the Saulteaux Keeseekoose First Nation in Saskatchewan. He earned top honours as an Elder of the Saulteaux Nation and sat on the Elders Council. Musqua’s first years of education were spent in a residential school. He then went on to high school in Lebret, Saskatchewan, where he attained a Grade XI education. Musqua continued on to complete a Recreational Technology course in Red Deer, Alberta. Musqua was lecturer and Elder-in-Residence with both the Indian Teacher Education Program and the Aboriginal Student Centre at the University of Saskatchewan. He received an honourary Doctor of Laws degree in 1995 from the U of S. Musqua retired from active public duties in 2014.

Dr. Akira Hirose - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Akira Hirose, Department of Physics.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Akira Hirose was born in 1941 in Japan. He completed his BSc (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and MSc (Department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics) at Yokohama National University in Japan. Dr. Hirose’s illustrious and prolific research career in the field of plasma physics was acknowledged with a Fulbright Scholarship in 1967, which he took up at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Hirose completed his PhD there in the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1969. He joined the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Physics as an associate professor in July 1977 following appointments as a research associate (1971–1975) and research scientist (1975–1977) in the Plasma Physics Laboratory. Dr. Hirose became a tenured professor in 1979, and later served as director of the Plasma Physics Laboratory (1994–2015) and department head of Physics and Engineering Physics (1998–2001). The U of S awarded him an earned Doctor of Science degree in 1994. Dr. Hirose died in Saskatoon in 2017.

Dr. Don McEwen - Portrait

Head and shoulders of Dr. Don McEwen, Department of Physics.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Donald James McEwen was professor of Physics from 1969-1997 and chairman of the Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies from 1972-1991. He is professor emeritus of Physics & Engineering Physics (2021).

Dr. Edward L. Tomusiak - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Edward L. Tomusiak, professor, Department of Physics.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Edward L. Tomusiak earned his BSC in Engineering.Physics (1960) and his MSc in Theoretical.Physics (1962), both from the University of Alberta. He earned his PhD in Theoretical.Physics from McGill in 1964. After graduation Dr. Tomusiak did post-doctorate studies at Oxford until 1966. He retired from the U of S in 2000, and was named Professor Emeritus of Physics & Engineering Physics. Since retirement Dr. Tomusiak’s research work in Few Body Physics has continued as part of the University of Trento Few Body collaboration (2021).

Music in Early Childhood Program

Class in session with [Bertha Klassen], kids and [moms] participating.

Bio/Historical Note: In the Music in Early Childhood program at the Albert Community Centre, 130 children learn the basics of music. While the tots play games, sing, listen to stories and move to music, they also learn about such things as melody, rhythm, beat and musical terms. The program, which began in 1986, has 22 classes for children aged three to seven. The program is run by the University of Saskatchewan through its music and extension departments (1987).

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