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The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty and affiliates of University of Guelph in Canada.
Chancellors
At its first convocation on May 21, 1965 George Drew was installed as chancellor of the University.
George Drew (1965–1971)
Emmett Matthew Hall (1971–1977)
Pauline Mills McGibbon (1977–1983)
William Atcheson Stewart (1983–1989
Lincoln Alexander (1991–2007)
Pamela Wallin (2007–2011)
David Mirvish (2012–2017)
Martha Billes (2017–2022)
Mary Anne Chambers (2022–present)
Presidents
John Douglas MacLachlan (1964–1967)
William Winegard (1967–1975)
Donald Forster (1975–1983)
Burton Matthews (1983–1988)
Brian Segal (1988–1993)
Mordechai Rozanski (1993–2003)
Alastair Summerlee (2003–2014)
Franco Vaccarino (2014–2020)
Charlotte Yates (Interim) (2020–2021)
Charlotte Yates (2021–present)
Notable alumni
Edmund Abaka - professor of African history at the University of Miami
Allan Armitage – author and professor at the University of Georgia
Rupan Bal – Canadian–Indian YouTuber
Chris Banks – poet
Toby Barrett – politician, Member of Provincial Parliament for Haldimand—Norfolk
Alexandra Beaton – actress and dancer
Karen Beauchemin – research scientist
Deni Ellis Béchard – Canadian-American novelist
Jennifer Beech – Canadian television host
Laura Bertram – actress
Mark Bourrie – lawyer and journalist
Tim Bray – software developer and entrepreneur
Sara Angelucci – artist and professor at Ryerson University
Harry Brightwell
Ryder Britton
Christa Brosseau
James Robert Brown
Krista Buecking
Tyler Clark Burke – artist, illustrator, designer, and writer
Kathy Butler
Mikey Bustos
Cassie Campbell
Dom Cardillo
David Castle
Anna Chatterton
Laurel Schafer, Canada Research Chair in Catalyst Development
Dicki Chhoyang
George Chiang
Meredith Chivers
Olivia Chow – 66th Mayor of Toronto
Reid Coolsaet
Claude Cormier
Anne Croy, Reproductive immunologist
Elisabeth de Mariaffi
Diane Deans
Susan Dobson
Peter Donaldson
Maura Doyle, multimedia artist
Rick Ferraro
Graham Forsythe
James E. Fraser
Harry L. Garrigus
Keegan Gaunt
Nora Gould – poet
Tim Grant
Peter S. Gray
Michael Grimes (Associate Diploma 1920), Irish scientist and first Professor of Microbiology at University College Cork
Tara Hedican
Graham Henderson
Stephen Hicks
Robert Horner
Nasrin Husseini – (MSc 2020) Afghani refugee advocate, veterinary researcher, and food activist
Alexis Jordan
David Joseph
Mark Lautens
Robert Leigh
Matt Lennox
Karen Ludwig
Judy Maddren
Charlie Masters
Brandon Maxwell
Tom McBroom
Scott McGillivray
Audrey McLaughlin
Heather McNairn
Gord Miller
K. D. Miller
Kenneth Mitchell
Kimberly Moffit
Peter Moss
Jacey Murphy
Ian Murray
Brendan Myers
Opendra Narayan
Piers Nash
Joe Neilands
Greg O’Gallagher
Penny Park
Roula Partheniou – artist
Cecil Frederick Patterson
Mirela Rahneva
Lisa Raitt
Jordan Raycroft
Jus Reign – Canadian Comedian and YouTube Personality
Sue Richards
Jael Richardson
Doug Rollins
Liz Sandals
Dolph Schluter
James Schroder
H. B. Sharman
Jonathan Sherbino
Kalidas Shetty
Vandana Shiva
Jane Siberry – singer / songwriter
Evan Siddall - business leader
Michael Sona – political figure
Ralph Spence
John Steffler
Bernadine Strik (1962–2023), horticulturist.
Derek Sullivan
Mary Swan
Marwan Tabbara
Stephen J. Tanner
Chase Tang - actor / mental health advocate
Lisa Thompson
Jane Urquhart
Dennis vanEngelsdorp – assistant professor at University of Maryland
Mike Wallace – politician
Hope Weiler – associate professor at McGill University
Terry Wilson – police officer
John Wise – politician
Jane Wright – entomologist
Elizabeth Yake – film producer
Jiyuan Yu – philosopher
Liz Howard – poet and winner of the 2016 Griffin Poetry Prize for her book Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent
Aisha Sasha John – poet
Canisia Lubrin – poet
Elisabeth de Mariaffi – novelist and short story writer
Soraya Peerbaye – poet
Ayelet Tsabari – novelist and winner of the Sami Rohr Prize
Paul Vermeersch – poet
Zoe Whittall – novelist and Canadian Screen Award-winning screenwriter
Alissa York – novelist
Edgar Archibald – agricultural scientist
George Atkins – broadcaster
Karen Bailey – scientist
Roberta Bondar – Canada's first female astronaut
Ernest Charles Drury – eighth Premier of Ontario
John Kenneth Galbraith – economist
Bill Hanley – Hockey Hall of Fame member
George Stewart Henry – tenth Premier of Ontario
Grant MacEwan – ninth Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
H.R. MacMillan – forester, industrialist, wartime administrator, and philanthropist
Harry Nixon – thirteenth Premier of Ontario
Stanley Thompson – golf course architect
Kelly Thornton – theatre director
Lyle Vanclief – former Minister of Agriculture
Emma-Jayne Wilson – jockey
Charles Ambrose Zavitz – pioneered the development of soybeans for commercial use in Ontario
Edmund Zavitz – pioneer in re-forestation in Ontario
Donald Arthur Hatch — Canadian academic
Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan – disability advocate, public speaker and United Nations humanitarian
Azadeh Elmizadeh - visual artist]
John Dunsworth - Actor & The Liqour
References
https://www.guelphtoday.com/local-news/u-of-g-grad-lands-big-role-in-new-netflix-series-1660964
https://news.uoguelph.ca/2019/09/u-of-g-has-a-supervillain-grad/
https://www.guelphmercury.com/news-story/9603595-university-of-guelph-grad-lands-netflix-supervillian-role/
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