$500,000
Donation Continues Duffy Family Legacy
December 22,
2005
Source:
http://www.upei.ca/cgi-new/view.cgi?id=2878
In 1963, Kinkora
native Dr. St. Clair Duffy made a substantial leadership gift to
UPEI to help construct a new science centre on the campus. Dr. Duffy
was an alumnus of St. Dunstan’s University (SDU’20).
He obtained an MD from McGill Medical School in 1926 and an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree from St. Dunstan’s in 1963. His valuable
legacy to generations of PEI science students continues over four
decades later, through the commitment of his widow, Margaret Duffy.
Mrs. Duffy, who lives in Montreal, has donated $500,000 to the UPEI
Building a Legacy Campaign to assist with the costs of a complete
refurbishment of the Duffy Science Centre that began last year.
"We are
very appreciative of Mrs. Margaret Duffy’s support, and of
that of her late husband," says UPEI President Wade MacLauchlan.
"As UPEI continues to grow and develop, it is very impressive
to see the extent to which our provincial university is being built
through the success and generosity of our own people across the
generations."
The revitalized
Duffy Science Centre provides undergraduate and graduate students
with first-class learning facilities and enables faculty and students
in the Biology and Physics departments to carry out their research
programs in modern laboratories. A computer-operated greenhouse
has also been added for propagating wild roses as part of the University’s
regional research on the health benefits of naturally-occurring
compounds.
When the Duffy
building officially opened in May 1967, Dr. St. Clair Duffy’s
leadership gift was acknowledged by a special plaque. When the refurbished
Duffy Science Centre officially opens in the spring of 2006, a new
plaque will re-dedicate the building to both Dr. St. Clair Duffy
and Mrs. Margaret Duffy to acknowledge the ongoing generosity and
support of the Duffy family.
After Dr. St.
Clair Duffy graduated from St. Dunstan’s University and McGill
Medical School he went on to build a successful career as a surgeon.
He spent three years interning at Montreal General Hospital before
joining the surgery department of St. Mary’s Hospital, Montreal
where he worked until his retirement in 1961. Throughout his career,
he remained involved in the well-being of St. Dunstan’s and
he was often quoted as saying he wanted to give back to the institution
that had given so much to him. In his words he "could never
do enough for St. Dunstan’s." Now his widow, Margaret
Duffy, is continuing his legacy of giving at the University of Prince
Edward Island.
The Building
a Legacy Campaign aims to raise $50 million through private donations
to UPEI. More information is available at http://www.upei.ca/legacy/.
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