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  1. May 12, 2022 · Being the Department of History, we in particular believe it is important to acknowledge SFU’s own history on these lands and the role of the institution in their colonization, beginning with its namesake. Simon Fraser was a fur trader and “explorer” who, as a partner in the Montreal-based North West Company at the turn of the nineteenth ...

  2. Jun 16, 2016 · When the provincial government set up draft legislation to establish a new university in B.C., the proposed name was Fraser University. In 1963, the minister responsible, Les Peterson, changed the ...

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  3. Jul 28, 2023 · Massey is son of actor Raymond Massey.Photo by Deni Eagland / PNG. Sixty years ago, local architects Arthur Erickson and Geoff Massey won a competition to design the new Simon Fraser University ...

  4. The university was named after Simon Fraser, a North West Company fur trader and explorer. The original name of the school was Fraser University, but was changed because the initials "FU" evoked the profane phrase "fuck you". [10] [11] In May of the same year, Gordon M. Shrum was appointed as the university's first chancellor. From a variety of ...

  5. Sep 1, 2021 · Simon Fraser University officially opened its doors to two thousand five hundred students on September 9, 1965. A fun fact about the school’s name is that it was originally supposed to be called Fraser University, but there was some speculation that “FU” wouldn’t look great on things like sports jerseys and merch (I think we all know why).

  6. Feb 8, 2012 · Simon Fraser University, in BURNABY, BC, was named after explorer Simon FRASER and was founded in 1965. It opened as one of Canada's instant universities, built to meet the anticipated need for higher education in BC's Lower Mainland. Situated on top of Burnaby Mountain, the award-winning main campus, designed by architects Arthur ERICKSON and ...

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  8. Jul 1, 2008 · Run a simple keyword search there for Simon Fraser and you get a handful – mostly referring to the university of the same name. Some say Fraser’s place in history is minor because his own great voyage of exploration, the journey that confirmed that the Fraser and the Columbia were dif­ferent rivers – immensely important industrial intelligence in its time – was a com­mercial failure.