The Wisest of Words: A Tribute to Margaret-Ann Armour

Margaret-Ann Armour had a courageous spirit. When she joined the University of Alberta in 1979, she was the lone woman in her department…

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Margaret-Ann Armour had a courageous spirit. When she joined the University of Alberta in 1979, she was the lone woman in her department. In the decades that followed she became an internationally renowned champion for diversity and an ambassador for women in the sciences everywhere.

She was a leader, a role model, and a consummate mentor to those around her. Her steadfast commitment to diversity in science was matched with a remarkable compassion and sincerity, and a deep appreciation for fun. We continue to celebrate and cherish her incredible service to the U of A, to women in STEM fields across Canada, and to the generations of young people she inspired.

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Celebration of Life

A Celebration of LifeA Celebration of Life is being planned for Wednesday, June 12 at 7p.m. at theWednesday, June 12 at 7p.m. at the Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour School (3518 Allan Drive SW, Edmonton).

The celebration will also be live streamed, and a satellite event will be held in room L2–200 of the Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS) on the U of A’s North Campus. If you plan to attend the satellite event in CCIS, please RSVP.live streamed, and a satellite event will be held in room L2–200 of the Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS) on the U of A’s North Campus. If you plan to attend the satellite event in CCIS, please RSVP.

For more information, and to share your condolences and memories of Dr. Armour, please visit the Margaret-Ann Armour Celebration of Life webpage.visit the Margaret-Ann Armour Celebration of Life webpage.

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