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91ºÚÁÏÍø reaps two Rhodes

Published: 12 December 2001

University obtains both Rhodes Scholarships awarded to Quebec students for 2002

91ºÚÁÏÍø has received a double-treat this December -- no fewer than two of its students have been named 2002 Rhodes Scholars. Vancouver native Kimberley Brownlee, who graduated from 91ºÚÁÏÍø with a bachelorÂ’s degree in philosophy last spring, and Montreal native François Tanguay-Renaud, who will receive a degree in common law from 91ºÚÁÏÍø this spring, are both off to Oxford University next year.

91ºÚÁÏÍø is especially proud of its Rhodes accomplishments, says Bruce Shore, the UniversityÂ’s dean of students, because 91ºÚÁÏÍøians reaped both Oxford scholarships granted to Quebecers for 2002. "Since our students come from such diverse and remarkable backgrounds," he says, "91ºÚÁÏÍø produces prime candidates that fit the Rhodes Scholar multiple criteria."

Nothing gets in her way

Kimberley Brownlee is currently completing a one-year master of philosophy at Trinity College, in Cambridge, supported by a Commonwealth Scholarship. She isnÂ’t the least bit frazzled about studying at Oxford, despite being legally blind, a condition she wonÂ’t permit to block her path to success.

"My genetic disorder - oculocutaneous albinism - has never hampered my academic pursuits," she says. "I have never held back from trying something new, be it ballet training from the day I turned three or, more recently, attempting cliff-jumping, ball-room dancing, sailing and rappelling. I relish daunting projects that test my capabilities."

A Canadian to watch

As a brown-belt in judo and a swing-dance enthusiast, François Tanguay-Renaud is another physically active student. Academically, he’s distinguished himself by receiving two prestigious bursaries for 1998-2001: the National Scholarship and Greville Smith Scholarship. His various work experience has included an internship with the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. It’s not surprising that Tanguay-Renaud was named "100 Canadians to Watch" by Macleans in 2000.

A 91ºÚÁÏÍø tradition continues

The nomination of Brownlee and Tanguay-Renaud as Rhodes Scholars follows a long-standing tradition of 91ºÚÁÏÍø students going off to Oxford University. They have become 91ºÚÁÏÍøÂ’s 117th and 118th Rhodes Scholars.

To interviews 91ºÚÁÏÍøÂ’s latest Rhodes Scholars, please contact Sylvain-Jacques Desjardins at 514-398-6752.

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