Sheldon Levy
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[Sheldon Levy' is the President and Vice Chancellor of Ryerson University.[1] [2]
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[edit] Education
- Attended Downsview Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario
- He received a master's degree in Mathematics and a Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) from York University.
[edit] Employment
Previous post-secondary appointments include:
- Vice President, Finance and Strategy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology;
- Vice President, Government and Institutional Relations, University of Toronto;
- President, Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology; and
- Vice President, Institutional Affairs, York University.
Mr. Levy's current Board and Committee appointments include:
- Board of Directors, Innovation Institute of Ontario;
- Advisory Board, Elder Research Centre, Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning; and
- The Board of Directors, Toronto Board of Trade.
[edit] Controversy
In 2006, Levy sparked controversy by defending the decision of his university's Awards and Ceremonials Standing Committee of the Academic Council to award an honorary degree to Margaret Somerville, who is noted for her opposition to same-sex marriage and gay families. He explained that the while the University does not agree with Dr. Somerville's views, revoking the award would be counter to freedom of speech and right to expression.[3][4]
[edit] References
- ^ Sonja Puzic and Alison Northcott: "Goodbye Rye High: Sheldon Levy — New pres wants to make Ryerson a more welcoming place for students", The Eyeopener, 2005-08-23.
- ^ "UOIT vice-president named next president of Ryerson University", University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2005-02-01.
- ^ Faculty protests award for Montreal ethicist. McGill University. Retrieved on June 19, 2006.
- ^ Protests as ethicist Margaret Somerville awarded honorary degree by Ryerson. Erin Atack,Canadian Press. Retrieved on August 17, 2006.