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Memorial University names new president as school faces ‘horrible’ morale

ST. JOHN’S - Officials at Newfoundland and Labrador’s only university named a new president Wednesday, two years after the school’s former head was removed amid questions about her claims of Indigenous heritage.

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Memorial University names new president as school faces 'horrible' morale

Janet Morrison speaks with Memorial University Students’ Union director of external affairs Nicolas Keough in St. John’s, Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Morrison will assume the positions of president and vice-chancellor of Memorial University beginning in August. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sarah Smellie


ST. JOHN’S - Officials at Newfoundland and Labrador’s only university named a new president Wednesday, two years after the school’s former head was removed amid questions about her claims of Indigenous heritage.

Janet Morrison is currently the president and vice-chancellor of Ontario’s Sheridan College, and will begin her new role at Memorial University in St. John’s in August. The university is grappling with crumbling infrastructure, financial shortfalls and low morale, but Morrison vowed to tackle the problems by building trust and community among the administration, students and staff.

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