

Jim has a stellar and long history with the University of Saskatchewan. I know all who had the chance to work with, and know, Jim will share in the grief felt across the university community on this significant loss. Jim Greer, passed away following a sudden heart attack on Saturday, June 16 th. It is with deep sadness that I write to let you know that our colleague, Dr. Jim will be greatly missed by his many friends and colleagues at the U of S. Throughout his time at the U of S, Jim inspired and provided leadership as a teacher, as a researcher, and as an administrator.

Patti McDougall, our Vice-Provost Teaching, Learning and Student Experience, has provided an overview of Jim’s many outstanding contributions to the university, in her message below. Jim also was a member of the Coordinating Committee of Council, and I always appreciated his calm demeanor and thoughtful contributions to the discussion. Jim, however, wore many different hats, including this past year that of Chair of the Nominations Committee of University Council, where he used his many contacts in the university to populate the various council committees. Many of us know Jim, of course, though his role as the Director of the University Learning Centre and the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning where, as a recipient of a Master Teacher Award (1998) and a Distinguished Graduate Supervisor Award (2005), he led by example.

It is with great sadness that I am writing to let you know that our dear colleague Professor Jim Greer has passed away on Saturday June 16. The following messages from Dirk de Boer, acting dean of the College of Arts and Science and Patricia McDougall, the University of Saskatchewan’s Vice-Provost Teaching, Learning and Student Experience, were shared throughout the college. His obituary was published in The Saskatoon StarPhoenix on June 19. Professor Jim Greer of the Department of Computer Science passed away on June 16, 2018.

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