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Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly referred to as WLU or simply Laurier) is a public university in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford and Milton. [3] The newer Brantford and Milton campuses are not considered satellite campuses of the original Waterloo campus; instead the university describes itself as a "multi-campus multi-community university". [4]
Wilfrid Laurier University Student Publications (or WLUSP) is a volunteer-based organization that collects fees from undergraduate students and publishes various media. It became a non-profit corporation in 1970; until then, its functions had been fulfilled under the direction of the Wilfrid Laurier University Students' Union.
Chancellors Wilfrid Laurier University has had eleven chancellors. Maureen Forrester, the university's fifth chancellor # Name Term 1 William Daum Euler May 20, 1961 – July 1961 2 Ross Macdonald December 6, 1964 – June 1972 3 Paul Martin Sr. June 1972 – April 30, 1977 4 John Black Aird July 4, 1977 – July 3, 1985 5 Maureen Forrester May 25, 1986 – May 29, 1990 6 Willard Estey July 12 ...
Deborah Lynn MacLatchy (born 1964) is a Canadian ecotoxicologist and comparative endocrinologist. She is the seventh President and Vice-Chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University, having formally led the International Office at the University of New Brunswick.
Today Wilfrid Laurier University emphasizes liberal arts while the University of Waterloo emphasises science and engineering. [4] Waterloo Lutheran Seminary renamed itself to Martin Luther University College, with an announcement at the Eastern Synod Assembly in Toronto on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
Max Blouw CM (born 1951) was the president and vice-chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University. He was inducted into this position on September 1, 2007. After serving two 5 year terms, Blouw stepped down and was replaced by Deborah MacLatchy. [1]
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, based in Waterloo, Ontario, is a publisher of scholarly writing and is part of Wilfrid Laurier University.The fourth-largest university press in Canada, WLUP publishes work in a variety of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences — literary criticism, indigenous studies, sociology, environmental studies, and history among them — as well as books ...
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