List of Dalhousie University people

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The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and others affiliated with Dalhousie University located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Alumni

Scientists

Government and politics

Prime Ministers

Lieutenant Governors

Diplomats

Premiers

Other notable politicians and political actors

Mayors

Academia

Business

Law and lawmaking

Justices

Attorneys General

Legislators

Activists

Journalism

Literature

Performing arts

Sports

Other

Administration

Presidents

Presidents of Dalhousie University[45][46]
Name Start of term End of term Notes
1 Thomas McCulloch 1838 1843
University was closed from 1843 to 1863
2 James Ross 1863 1885
3 John Forrest 1885 1911
4 Arthur Stanley Mackenzie 1911 1931
5 Carleton Wellesley Stanley 1931 1945
6 Alexander Enoch Kerr 1945 1963
7 Henry Hicks 1963 1980
8 William Andrew MacKay 1980 1986
9 Howard Charles Clark 1986 1995
10 Tom Traves 1995 2013
11 Richard Florizone 2013 2019 Florizone announced plans to resign in 2019.[47] He has a Ph.D. in nuclear physics from MIT.[48]
12 Deep Saini 2020 present

Chancellors

Chancellors of Dalhousie University[49]
Name Start of term End of term Notes
1 C. D. Howe 1957 1960
Position vacant from 1960 to 1968
2 Marcia Anastasia Christoforides 1968 1990
3 H. Reuben Cohen 1990 1994
4 Graham Day 1994 2001
5 Richard Goldbloom 2001 2008
6 Fred Fountain 2008 2015
7 Anne McLellan 2015 present McLellan is the ninth Deputy Prime Minister of Canada.

Notable faculty

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