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Establish a Lasting Legacy
Planned G i v i nG at the Un i vers i t y of Wi ndsor
“In honour of our parents who dreamed of and
sacrificed for a higher education for their children,
we want to provide the same opportunity for
students at the University of Windsor.
By allocating our life insurance policy to the
Faculty of Human Kinetics, we knew we were
ensuring lasting benefits for students.”
Dr. Pasquale and Mrs. Janet Galasso
For more information on legacy giving to the
University of Windsor, contact Jody Maskery at
or 519-253-3000, Ext. 3257
MENTORS CREATE AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE BEFORE
AND FOLLOWING GRADUATION
The 2012 recipients of the Alumni Association’s Excellence in Mentoring Award are both UWindsor grads—law
professor Donna Marie Eansor LLB ’80 and kinesiology professor Dr. Margery Holman BA ’68, BPE ’69.
The award, established in 2002 and sponsored by grad Patrick Palmer
BComm ’70, recognizes faculty members who have demonstrated
excellence by offering personal, academic and professional guidance
to students, and made a significant contribution to their all-round
development up to and following graduation.
Eansor was among the Ontario university and college faculty
members selected as a recipient of the 2007 Leadership in Faculty
Teaching award for teaching excellence, leadership, and innovation
in teaching methods. A former associate dean, she has a long-
standing interest in student wellness, academic support, and issues
of aboriginality, racialization, gender, and disability.
Dr. Holman graduated in the University’s first class of the
physical and health education program. She went on to teach and
devoted her entire career to that program. In 1988, she created
a landmark course on Gender in Sport and Physical Activity. Her
commitment to excellence and equity and her love of sport has
touched every student and alumni in kinesiology.
Dr. Margery Holman
Prof. Donna Marie Eansor