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Remembrance day events

File contains images of a ceremony at WHP, as well as, a performance and meal at Joe Duquette High School gymnasium. Photographs depict veterans, guests, and dancers.

ASPA Executive - Group Photo

Posed outdoor image of members of the Administrative and Supervisory Personnel Association (ASPA) executive, back row: Wendy Bates, member-at-large; Mark Jagoe, member-at-large; Tim Archer, past president; Bill Wallace, president-elect; Dave Bocking, member-at-large; Barb Gillis, secretary. Front row: Rob Schultz, president; Lynn Guina, member-at-large; and Greg Parchomchuk, treasurer. Not present for photo were Mel Smith and Laurel Kelly, both members-at-large.

Hal Wyatt - Portrait

Indoor posed image of Hal Wyatt, chair of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors.

Bio/Historical Note: Harold Edmund Wyatt (1921-2015) was chair of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors from 1996-1999. Dr. Wyatt received an honourary Doctor of Laws from the U of S in 2007.

Eileen Harvey - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Eileen Harvey, who served as secretary to the Planning and Academic Programs Committees of Council and who worked in several units on campus including the College of Law. She also acted as executive assistant to President Peter MacKinnon.

J.E. Kennedy fonds

  • MG 102
  • Fonds
  • 1770 (dates of original); 1820 -1999 (inclusive); predominant 1933 – 1999 (predominant).

This fonds contains material relating to Professor Kennedy's research and publications in the area of history of science (notably, on G.B. Airy, W. Brydone Jack, B.W. Currie, F.T. Davies and the Moon Hoax); astronomy (including information on comets and eclipses); as well as work he did on behalf of the Defence Research Medical Laboratories, the National Research Council, the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture and the NB Dep't of Health. There is also material relating to his career with the University of New Brunswick and the University of Saskatchewan, and information concerning his extensive collection of 16th - 19th century books on astronomy.

Kennedy, John Edward

George Khachatourians - At Desk

Dr. George Khachatourians, professor, Department of Applied Microbiology & Food Science, seated at his desk.

Bio/Historical Note: George Khachatourians aka "Khach" or "GGK" was born in 1940 during part of the Armenian Diaspora. He grew up in Iran where many Armenians fled to during the Genocide. He moved to California in his 20s to further his education. While Khachatourians rarely spoke of his pre-American life, it clearly shaped who he was and contributed to his intense focus on academic and scientific achievement. His dedication to studying science and medicine earned him a scholarship to the graduate program at San Francisco State University, where he completed a Masters degree in Microbiology and Genetics in 1968. Khachatourians then graduated with his PhD in Microbiology/Biochemistry in 1971 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, during which time he also met his future wife Lorraine, while both of them were spending many hours in Dr. David Suzuki's lab. In the mid-1970s he completed his post-doctoral fellowship in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and a year-long research position at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Khachatourians moved to Saskatoon to join the U of S as a professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology (College of Medicine), then the Department of Applied Microbiology & Food Science which became Food and Bioproduct Sciences (College of Agriculture), He spent four decades as a professor at the U of S doing research and teaching. He wrote for and edited various publications including "Applied Mycology and Biotechnology" (the world's first book series on the topic, which he co-founded), chaired and contributed to committees, and was instrumental in building the college's microbiology program. Khachatourians also co-founded a successful agricultural microbial inoculant company, Philom Bios, in 1980 with friend and colleague John V. Cross, which they ran until its acquisition in 2007. Khachatourians was an Emeritus Professor at the U of S, retiring officially in 2014. He died in March 2018.

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