List of Toronto Metropolitan University people

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The following is a list of notable people associated with Toronto Metropolitan University.

Notable alumni

Media and arts

Entertainment

Film and theatre

Journalism and publishing

Music

Radio and television

Sports

Visual arts and fashion

Politics

Activism

Science and technology

Business


Faculty

Administration

Principals and Presidents

No. Name Term Notes
1 Howard Hillen Kerr 1948‍–‍1966
(18 years)
Founder of the Ryerson Institute of Technology, previously Director of the Training and Re-Establishment Institute. Namesake of Kerr Hall. Changed name to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1964
2 Fred Jorgenson 1966‍–‍1969
(3 years)
Renamed the office to President in 1964. Namesake of Jorgenson Hall
 – Anthony Wilkinson (acting) 1969‍–‍1970
(1 year)
3 Donald Mordell 1970‍–‍1974
(4 years)
 – George Korey (acting) 1974‍–‍1975
(1 year)
4 Walter Pitman 1975‍–‍1980
(5 years)
Namesake of Pitman Hall
5 Brian Segal 1980‍–‍1988
(8 years)
6 Terrence W. Grier 1988‍–‍1995[a]
(7 years)
First to be both President and Vice-Chancellor, made the institution a university in 1994
7 Claude Lajeunesse 1995‍–‍2005
(10 years)
Changed name to Ryerson University in 2002
8 Sheldon Levy 2005‍–‍2016
(11 years)
Namesake of the Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre
9 Mohamed Lachemi 2016‍–‍present
(8 years)
Changed name to Toronto Metropolitan University

Chancellors

No. Name Term Notes
1 David Crombie 1994‍–‍1999
(5 years)
56th Mayor of Toronto
2 John Craig Eaton II 1999‍–‍2006
(7 years)
3 G. Raymond Chang 2006‍–‍2012
(6 years)
Namesake of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education
4 Lawrence Bloomberg 2012‍–‍2018
(6 years)
5 Janice Fukakusa 2018‍–‍present
(6 years)

Notes

  1. ^ Dennis Mock served as acting president from August 1990‍–‍January 1991

References

  1. ^ Blatchford Behind the Byline :: Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism
  2. ^ Napier, Jim (14 May 2012). "Maureen Jennings". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  3. ^ Canadian Art School (17 January 2012). "Jeremy Laing, fashion designer". Canadian Art. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  4. ^ Johnson, Jessica. "The Canadian School". No. September 2010. The Walrus. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  5. ^ "London Calling Canuck Designers Take Centre Stage". TorontoLife.com. Retrieved 24 July 2021.