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In Memoriam

Remember and celebrate the lives of our alumni, faculty, staff and friends.

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Valerie Mah, Alumnus, BEd, MEd

Toronto has lost one of its most energetic and dedicated community builders with the death of Valerie Mah.

John Hazen McConnell, Alumnus, BEd '74

John Hazen McConnell grew up in Toronto and earned his B.Sc. at the University of Toronto.

Edward (Ted) Harold Humphreys, Original Faculty Member

We recently heard of the passing of Ted Humphreys, one of the original faculty hired to the newly formed Â¥·ïÌìÌà back in the late 1960s.

Donald Michael Sinclair, Alumnus

Michael was an active participant and a contributor to the Ontario Institute for Studies and Education (OISE).

Beulah Worrell, Staff Member

Beulah Worrell worked at OISE for over 40 years and served as Secretary of the OISE Psychology Clinic for many of these years.

Joey Lee, Graduate Student

An MEd student in the Department of Social Justice Education at OISE, Joey is fondly remembered by her peers and friends for being a kind, caring and advocacy oriented individual.

Carol Kelley, Alumna, Instructor

Carol was a teacher for many years in the TDSB and a well-loved instructor in the BEd program in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at OISE

Normand Frenette, Retired Professor

Some will recall that Normand was a former head of the Centre de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne (CREFO) at OISE.

Gordon Wells, Professor Emeritus

We were privileged to have Gordon as an illustrious member of OISE's faculty. He was a great man and distinguished scholar with an international reputation.

Mr. Egwuonwu U. Kalu, Alumnus

Kalu was very passionate about the engineering profession from his youth all the way to his retirement years spanning 50 years engaged in the field.

Mark Holmes, Professor Emeritus

Mark was a member of the former Department of Educational Administration and contributed significantly to the OISE community in the 70s and 80s, retiring in the 90s.

Dr. Bonnie Burstow, Professor

Bonnie was an exceptional scholar, author and activist. She completed her Ph.D. in Adult Education at OISE in 1982, and was a director of My Brother’s Place, a half-way house, from 1984-1987.