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  • 1990s

    Thomas Minde

    – Artsci'85, Meds'90

    Fall 2021

    Thomas Minde has moved to Montreal, where he is assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill. He enjoys his work as a psychotherapist, treating mental health problems, and teaching. He is currently the chair of the Medical Psychotherapy Association of Canada.

  • 1990s

    Richard Manley-Tannis and Rev. Shelly Manley-Tannis

    – MA'98; MDiv'01

    Fall 2021

    Richard and Shelley would like to announce that they both completed their PhDs through the Taos Institute and Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Richard was awarded his doctorate in practical theology and relational construction in Tilburg, Feb. 17, 2020.

    For the past three years, Richard, who is also a commissioned diaconal minister in the United Church of Canada, has held the position of the principal of St. Andrew’s College, a United Church theological school at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Sask.

    Rev. Shelly Manley-Tannis became an ordained minister after graduating from »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s Theological College in 2001 and currently works with the congregation of Mayfair United Church in Saskatoon, Sask.

  • 1990s

    Julie Thompson Blamires

    – NSc

    Fall 2021

    This year Julie completed her PhD in Health Science; she is working as a lecturer at the University of Auckland, as well as managing a successful marriage and raising two beautiful children. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s University gave Julie a solid platform from which she could launch her aspirations into our world.

    Julie began her journey working at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Julie later completed a master’s degree in nursing science while working at the Children’s Hospital in Auckland.

  • 1980s

    Lawrence Palmer

    – Ed

    Fall 2021

    After graduating, Larry supply-taught welding for two years, and he then supply-taught computer programming for one year. He then became headmaster of electronics training at Herzing Institute and later became the engineering technologist for OMYA Canada outside Perth. He retired from there at 65.

  • 1980s

    Peter T. Howe

    – Com'85

    Fall 2021

    After 16 years in Europe leading three United World Colleges, Peter and his wife Sally have moved closer to home, with Peter taking up the headship of Somersfield Academy in Bermuda. They are looking forward to reconnecting with friends and family in Canada.

  • 1970s

    John T. Matthew

    – MDiv'75

    Fall 2021

    Dr. Rev. Mathew retired from his 45-year-long ordained pastoral ministry in the global church on June 30, 2020.

    His past works include fellowships and pastoral roles at Harvard and Princeton universities and a professorship at Laurentian University. He represented the church at the 100th anniversary of the Chicago Parliament of Religions in 1993, as well as several global ecumenical and interfaith gatherings, including the 10th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, held in Busan, South Korea, in 2013.

    Rev. Dr. Mathew’s wife is Dr. Joyan Thomas, Kallyanaseril, Ayroor of Singapore, a graduate of Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi; their only son Bram, following his studies in Manchester, England, and Aberdeen, Scotland, is teaching in Toronto.