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May
6, 2001
Christopher
Reeve receives Université de Montréal Medal
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Christopher
Reeve has been awarded the Université de Montréal Medal
during his visit to the university as honorary chairman of the 23rd
International Symposium on Spinal Cord Trauma. UofM rector Robert
Lacroix made the presentation.
The well-known actor and director became quadriplegic in 1995 as the
result of a horseback riding accident. Since then, he has devoted
his energies to encouraging scientists around the world, who are extending
our knowledge of the central nervous system. As chairman of the board
of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, he also works to raise
money for spinal cord research.
Mr. Reeve is a source of inspiration for all of us, Mr.
Lacroix said. Through his support of scientific research, not
only is he encouraging the people who devote themselves to the advancement
of knowledge, but he is also giving a human face to this research
and the hopes to which it gives rise.
The Université de Montréal Medal is an original work
by artist Bernard Chaudron. It is awarded in recognition of outstanding
achievement by prominent figures, and is also presented to tenured
professors upon their retirement.
Including its two affiliated schools, École Polytechnique engineering
school and École des Hautes Études Commerciales school
of commerce, Université de Montréal is one of Canada's
leading research universities. It offers bachelor, master's and doctorate
programs in nearly every field of knowledge. It has 1,700 professors
and more than 47,000 students, and with 10,920 of them in graduate
and postgraduate programs, UdM boasts the second highest number of
graduate students in Canada. In terms of grants and research contracts,
it ranks 2nd among all Canadian research universities.
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