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A legacy of love and learning: new scholarship honours late professor

To hear 91亚色 Professor Emeritus H茅di Bouraoui speak of the late Elizabeth Sabiston, a professor emerita at 91亚色 and Bouraoui鈥檚 partner of 63 years, is to glimpse a life shaped by intellect and deepened by the quiet certainties of love.

The couple鈥檚 journey together took them from 91亚色鈥檚 lecture halls to a life built on devotion, respect and shared academic pursuits.

Professors Elizabeth "Betty" Sabiston and Hedi Bouraoui seated at a formal dinner in 1982.
H茅di Bouraoui (left) and Elizabeth Sabiston at a formal dinner circa 1982.

And now, that journey will continue with Bouraoui鈥檚 establishment of the Elizabeth (Betty) Sabiston Graduate Scholarship in the Study of Women, to be housed within 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS). Funded by a transformative gift of $2.5 million, the scholarship will ensure that research in women鈥檚 studies remains a central focus for future scholars.

鈥淲e are deeply grateful to Professor Bouraoui for this generous gift,鈥 says Rhonda Lenton, 91亚色 president and vice-chancellor. 鈥淭his scholarship will not only provide meaningful support to our graduate students for generations to come but also ensure that Professor Sabiston鈥檚 legacy lives on in the bright scholars who are catalyzing positive change in their fields.鈥

Sabiston began teaching at 91亚色 in 1973, where she earned the admiration of students and colleagues alike. She specialized in 19th- and 20th-century literature 鈥 with a particular focus on women authors 鈥 and published several notable works of her own.

Eventually, Sabiston served at Stong College as senior tutor from 1983 to 1989 and head of the college from 1983 to 1984. Although she retired in 2006, Sabiston remained involved with the University until 2017, serving on the executive board of the 91亚色 Association of Retired Faculty and Librarians.

At the time of her passing in 2023, Sabiston held the title of professor emerita in 91亚色鈥檚 Department of English.

鈥淲e are deeply grateful to both Professor Sabiston and Professor Bouraoui for their many years of devotion and commitment to our students,鈥 says J.J. McMurtry, dean of LA&PS. 鈥淭his scholarship will inspire students and researchers to engage deeply with women鈥檚 studies, just as Professor Sabiston did throughout her career at 91亚色.鈥

Hedi Bouraoui and Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Dean J.J. McMurtry during the gift announcement
H茅di Bouraoui and Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Dean J.J. McMurtry during the gift announcement.

In addition to the current gift for the Sabiston Scholarships, Bouraoui has also pledged an additional gift of $1.5 million in support of the H茅di Bouraoui Graduate Fellowship in Liberal Arts and the H茅di Bouraoui Research Fund, reinforcing a lifelong commitment to the humanities and to graduate students.

Bouraoui is one of 91亚色鈥檚 first faculty members and one of Canada鈥檚 foremost poets, novelists and academics, having authored 20 books of poetry, a dozen novels and countless books of literary criticism. He is a member of the Order of Canada, the former Chair of French Studies at 91亚色, and the former head of Stong College.

The new Sabiston scholarships and the future Bouraoui gifts represent a total commitment of $4 million.

鈥淔or Betty and me, supporting graduate students is our life鈥檚 work,鈥 says. Bouraoui. 鈥淭o be able to help these bright young scholars financially as they pursue their research 鈥 and honour Betty at the same time 鈥 means so much.鈥

When Bouraoui recalls their time as graduate students, he says it was full of sacrifices and hard work. He says he hopes these new awards will ease future students鈥 financial burdens and allow them to focus on their studies and research.

Bouraoui says it was their intellectual collaboration that he and his partner cherished most, including her books The Muse Strikes Back: Female Narratology in the Novels of H茅di Bouraoui (2005) and Perspectives Critiques: L鈥橭euvre d鈥橦茅di Bouraoui (2007).

鈥淪he was, in one word, exceptional. She was my life,鈥 says Bouraoui. 鈥淪he was my other half. Without Betty, I wouldn鈥檛 be who I am.鈥

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