Great Grads

Meet the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, who are helping to preserve land and life

By Therese Kehler and Geoff McMaster

March 16, 2022 •
Janaki Alavalapati, ’90 MSc, ’95 PhD

Janaki Alavalapati’s work in forest economics and energy affairs is helping create a new generation of leaders in natural resources.

Liz Ingram, ’76 MVA

As an educator, printmaker and mentor, Liz Ingram has helped U of A printmaking students connect with their creativity and push their artistic boundaries.

Richard W. Sherbaniuk, ’48 BSc, ’52 MD, ’56 MSc

Richard Sherbaniuk is an enthusiastic leader in the study of gastroenterology in Canada, teaching many of today’s gastroenterologists the art and science of being a doctor.

Brian William Corrigan, ’89 BSc(Pharm), ’96 PhD

Brian Corrigan is known for his work in pharmacokinetics and pharmacometrics, pioneering methods that have become the gold standard in quickly moving medications from research to clinics where they save countless lives.

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