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Obituary: Former UWindsor President Alan Wildeman dies at 72

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Obituary: Former UWindsor President Alan Wildeman dies at 72

Former University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman Dies at 72

Alan George Wildeman, who served as president and vice-chancellor of the University of Windsor from 2008 to 2018, has died at the age of 72. He passed away on June 16, 2026. A cause of death was not disclosed.

A Decade of Transformation

During his tenure, Wildeman led a significant period of growth and renewal that helped transform both the university and the downtown Windsor area. Under his leadership, the campus expanded to include the former Armories and Windsor Star buildings, which were renovated to house the School of Creative Arts and School of Social Work respectively.

His administration also oversaw major investments in student learning and research, including the opening of the Center for Technical Innovation, the construction of new student residences, and other campus renewal projects.

Remembered as a Visionary Leader

“Dr. Wildeman played a critical role in making the university the institution it is today,” said current President and Vice-Chancellor JJ McMurtry in a statement released by the university on Saturday.

“He led with purpose, believed strongly in the power of education to transform lives, and never lost sight of the university’s responsibility to serve students and the broader community. The impact of his leadership continues to be felt on our campus and in our community.”

From Saskatchewan Roots to Academic Excellence

Wildeman was born and raised on a family farm in Saskatchewan on August 1, 1953. He often spoke about the values of hard work, humility, and community that shaped his childhood. His academic achievements included bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology from the University of Saskatchewan and a doctorate in genetics from the University of Guelph.

He joined the University of Windsor’s faculty and served as Vice President (Research) from 2001 to 2008 before ascending to the presidency.

A Man of Many Talents

Beyond his academic and administrative accomplishments, Wildeman was known for his musical talents. He played guitar and banjo, wrote and recorded music, and was known for pulling out an instrument at campus gatherings. He also enjoyed the outdoors, whether tending to his property, driving his tractor, or spending time with his dogs.

Honored at Retirement

When he retired in 2018, the university’s downtown arts center was named the Alan Wildeman Center for Creative Arts in recognition of his contributions to the university and the city of Windsor. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens also presented him with a key to the city.

Memorial Plans

Wildeman is survived by his wife, Debra Henderson, three brothers and sisters-in-law, and many nieces and nephews.

Wildeman requested that there be no visitation or memorial service. However, a memorial service will be held at the University of Windsor at a later date, officials said. Details will be announced as they become available.

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