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BISHOP'S UNIVERSITY HISTORICAL TIMELINE
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1951 - 1980 |
1981 - 1997 |
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In January, Bishop's University announces the creation of the first
ever spin-off company formed to market a product developed in the campus's labs. The creation of SiXtron Materials is a joint effort - a result of research conducted both at Bishop's University and Université de Sherbrooke - it signals an important announcement for the region, since it serves as an example of what can happen when the region's research institutions work in concert with each other and the local business sector. Bishop's chemistry professor Dr. Mihai Scarlete, and U of S professor of electrical and computer engineering Cetin Aktik, and their respective teams of undergraduate and graduate students conducted the research which has led to the creation of SiXtron. Scarlete and his team came up with a new material, a silicon carbide which can be cheaply produced and deposited on substrates to form an excellent and affordable semi-conductor. Scarlete then took his material to Aktik, in order to improve its electronic properties.
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● The Association of Professors of Bishop's University deliver a solid strike mandate and the first strike in university history begins on March 16th, to last only a week.
● The Heneker legacy continues. Based on the novel "Kipps" by H.G. Wells and adapted to a musical by David Heneker and Beverley Cross Half a Sixpence is performed as a benefit at Bishop's University, presented by the Drama and Music Departments and The Sherbrooke Geriatric University Institute,
June 17-20, 2004.
● The Groves family celebrates 30 years at the Golden Lion Pub: "a way of life for generations". Bishop's professors Stan Groves, Robert Barnett and David Seale were the original owners. The pub was recently voted as Canada's number one student pub by CBC's Monday report with Rick Mercer.
Painting by Glenys Groves

● Bishop's University Knowlton Campus
officially opens its doors.
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● Paterson Hall, the newest student residence, is inaugurated. The building is named for Alex Paterson, Class of 1952, DCL 1974, long-time friend and supporter of the university and most recently Chancellor of Bishop's 1995-2004 |
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Ann Montgomery, Registrar and Secretary General, |
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![]() l-r. Peter Davidson, Alex Paterson and |
![]() l-r. Professor Jean Levasseur, Alex Paterson, |
![]() l-r.: Norman Webster, Alex Paterson |
![]() Robert Poupart is officially installed as 17th Principal
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● - October – the art gallery is officially renamed the Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop’s University in honour of
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● Christmas Parade held in Sherbrooke on November 28, 200 |
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March 2006
C. Doucet
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