- Source: List of University of Saskatchewan alumni
Between 1907 and 2007 there were over 132,200 alumni of the University of Saskatchewan. This list features notable people who have graduated from a degree, certificate and/or diploma program at the university.
Agriculture
Lorne Babiuk - immunologist, pathogenesist, virologist, molecular virology, and vaccinologist
Howard Fredeen - animal breeding researcher
Lawrence Kirk - agronomist best known for introducing crested wheatgrass
J.W. Grant MacEwan - Director of the School of Agriculture, Professor of Animal Husbandry, and Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta (1966–1974)
Kenneth Norrie - economic historian specializing in the economy of Western Canada, especially prairie wheat farming
Cecil Frederick Patterson - introduced 52 new varieties of hardy fruits for the prairies and over 18 varieties of hybrid hardy lilies
Clayton Oscar Person - international authority on the genetics of host-parasite relations
Arts and entertainment
Robert Boyer - Canadian visual artist of aboriginal heritage; BEd from the Regina Campus of the U of S in 1971
Kim Coates - actor, honorary Doctor of Letters
Stephen Fox - clarinet maker
Garnet Hertz - artist, designer and academic; Canada Research Chair
Frances Hyland - actress
William G. Hobbs - physician, surgeon, major Canadian artist
Ann James - English-born Canadian artist and educator
Laurel Johannesson - artist
Deborah Theaker - actress known as Casey Edison on the science fiction comedy show Manic Mansion
Gordon Thiessen OC - Governor of the Bank of Canada; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Business
Tom Anselmi - President and COO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
Marilyn Atkinson - President of Erickson Coaching International
H. Douglas Barber - founder of Electrical Engineering Canadian; CEO of Gennum Corporation
N. Murray Edwards - billionaire
John E. Floyd - economist
Chad Hamre - entrepreneur
Daryl "Doc" Seaman, OC, honorary Doctor of Laws - businessman; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Arnold Tremere - Executive Director, government official (Canadian International Grains Institute)
Steven Gregory Woods - entrepreneur
Victor J. Zaleschuk - chair of the board of Cameco Corporation
Computers, engineering, and technology
Fred Mannering - Professor at University of South Florida, Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher
Permanand Mohan - Chief Examiner for the Caribbean Examinations Council's CAPE Examinations in Computer Science
W. Brett Wilson - entrepreneur, philanthropist; former Dragon's Den panelist; co-founder of FirstEnergy Capital; founder, President, and Chairman of Prairie Merchant Capital; Chairman of Canoe Financial
Educators
Dominique Abrioux - former President of Athabasca University
John Hall Archer - librarian, historian, civil servant, first President of the University of Regina
Reginald John Godfrey Bateman - professor of English
George Fredrick Curtis - dean of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law
R. Peter MacKinnon - lawyer, legal academic, President of the U of S
Darin Nesbitt - instructor of political science at Douglas College in New Westminster, B.C.
A K M Siddiq - 18th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dhaka.
Paul Thagard - Professor of Philosophy, with cross appointment to Psychology and Computer Science, and Director of the Cognitive Science Program, at the University of Waterloo
Henry (Harry) George Thode, CC, MBE, FRSC - president and vice-chancellor of McMaster University; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Environmentalists
Richard St. Barbe Baker - English forester, environmental activist, and author
Jim MacNeill - consultant, environmentalist, and international public servant
Historians
Frank Kusch - historian of American history
Journalism/publishing/broadcasting
Eric Malling - television journalist
Sally Merchant - television personality and political figure
Law, government, and public policy
Don Atchison - Mayor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Pat Atkinson - politician
Chris Axworthy - politician
Gordon Barnhart - University Secretary, professor in Canadian Politics, former Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Dave Batters - politician
Edward Dmytro Bayda - Chief Justice of Saskatchewan
Clément Chartier - Métis Canadian leader
Brooke Claxton - veteran of World War I, federal Minister of National Health and Welfare and Minister of National Defence honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S
Eric Cline - politician
Roméo Dallaire, OC, CMM, GOQ, MSC, CD - senator, humanitarian, author and retired general; honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S
Jonathan Denis - 23rd Minister of Justice of Alberta and notable Calgary lawyer
Grant Devine - 11th Premier of Saskatchewan
John Diefenbaker, CH, PC, KC - 13th Prime Minister of Canada; university's chancellor; he and his wife were buried at the university, near the Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Noah Evanchuk - 2011 Canadian federal election candidate, Saskatchewan Provincial Court Judge
Laurie Evans - politician
Clarence Fines - provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan
Jon Gerrard, PC - politician and medical doctor
Ralph Goodale, PC - Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Natural Resources, Minister of Public Works, Minister of Finance, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Alvin Hamilton, PC - politician
Robert Hanbidge, honorary Doctor of Laws - lawyer, municipal, provincial and federal politician, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Lynda M. Haverstock - Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2000–2006); Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Benjamin D. Heppner - school teacher, businessman and politician
John Hewson - Australian politician
Ray Hnatyshyn - 24th Governor General of Canada
Constance D. Hunt - lawyer, legal academic, and judge
Gerard Jennissen - politician
Fredrick W. Johnson - 16th Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Gordon Kirkby - politician, mayor and lawyer
Otto Lang, PC, OC, KC - politician
Léonard Hilarion Joseph Legault - diplomat
Harold Hugh MacKay, OC, KC - lawyer and corporate director
Murdoch MacPherson, KC - Attorney-General of Saskatchewan; honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree from U of S
Jim Maddin - Mayor of Saskatoon
James Mallory - jurist; academic; constitutional expert; instructor in political science at U of S
Edward Cyril Malone - Saskatchewan lawyer and politician
William McIntyre, CC (born 1918) - retired Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Stewart McLean - Manitoba politician
Gary Merasty, M.P. - politician; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Anthony Merchant, KC - Saskatchewan lawyer
George Porteous - 14th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Alison Redford, ECA, KC - 14th Premier of Alberta
Robert Gordon Robertson, PC, CC FRSC - Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
David Rodney - politician, teacher, and professional speaker
Roy Romanow, PC, OC, SOM, KC - politician and 12th Premier of Saskatchewan; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Tillie Taylor - judge, first chair of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Andrew Thomson - Minister of Finance of Saskatchewan
William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon - politician and diplomat
John Thomas Wolfe - Canadian provincial politician
Stephen Worobetz, OC, MC, SOM - physician and former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Clifford Wright - mayor of Saskatoon; honorary Doctor of Laws
Iva Yeo - politician
Jacqueline Dorgan - Justice of Supreme Court - BC
Literature
William Barr - Arctic historian; U of S faculty member
Dennis Cooley - poet
Lorna Crozier, a.k.a. Lorna Uher - poet
Dawn Dumont, author, BA 1995
Sarah Ens - poet
Richard Epp - playwright
Michael Helm - novelist
Maureen Hunter - playwright
Eli Mandel - poet and literary academic
William Sarjeant - geologist and novelist
Joseph Schull - playwright and historian
Tasha Spillett-Sumner - writer and educator
Guy Clarence Vanderhaeghe, OC, SOM - fiction author; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
William Whitehead - writer, actor and filmmaker
Medicine
Hulda Regehr Clark - naturopath, author, and controversial practitioner of alternative medicine
Dmytro Cipywnyk, CM – physician and academic
Emmett Matthew Hall, CC, KC - jurist and civil libertarian; considered one of the fathers of the Canadian system of Medicare
Franklin M. Loew - one of the team that developed canola oil; recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Medal
Charles Randal Smith - head pediatric forensic pathologist
Nobel Prize winners
Gerhard Herzberg - Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1970; was offered a position in 1935 to flee Nazi Germany, and remained at the university for ten years
Henry Taube, FRSC - Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1983
Philosophy
Zenon Pylyshyn - cognitive scientist and philosopher
Science
Sylvia Fedoruk - University Chancellor, professor in Oncology, Associate Member in Physics, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (1988–1994)
William Sarjeant - geologist and novelist
Elizabeth Scarr - researcher in neuropathology
Raymond Thorsteinsson - geologist of the high Arctic; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S]
Thorbergur Thorvaldson - scientist and first dean of graduate studies at the U of S
James Till O.C., O.Ont., F.R.S.C. - biophysicist, medical researcher who demonstrated the existence of stem cells; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Sociologists
Samuel Delbert Clark - sociologist
Sports
Kelly Bates - B.C. Lions, CFL and U of S Saskatchewan Huskies football player
Rod Bryden - owner of the Ottawa Senators; professor of law at U of S
Tyson Craiggs - B.C. Lions, CFL and U of S Saskatchewan Huskies football player
Nikita Ens - Paralympic swimmer
Cyprian Enweani - sprinter
George Genereux - physician and trap shooting gold medal winner
Charles Cecil Hay - ice hockey player, organizer, and administrator
Diane Jones-Konihowski, C.M. - pentathlete
Dave King - hockey coach
Gene Makowsky - Saskatchewan Roughriders lineman of the CFL
Shannon Miller - hockey coach
Sandra Schmirler, SOM, BSPE - curler; Olympic and triple World Champion; one of the '100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S
Don Wittman - nationally recognized sports broadcaster in Canada
Viola Yanik - wrestler
Theology
Maurice Baudoux - priest and Archbishop of Saint Boniface, Manitoba
Walter H. Farquharson - hymn-writer
Herbert V. Günther - Buddhist; professor and Head of the Department of Far Eastern Studies at the U of S
Muzaffar Iqbal - founding president of the Center for Islam and Science
Raymond L. Schultz - National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Honorary degree recipients
Arnold Davidson Dunton, CC, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa - educator and public administrator
Charles Cecil Hay, honorary doctorate - ice hockey player, organizer, and administrator
See also
University of Saskatchewan academics
Notes
References
University of Saskatchewan - 100 Alumni of Influence
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