Great moments in UVic's history: Birth of UVic

The birth of a university: Thomas Shanks McPherson and William C. Mearns
The public campaign to raise funds to establish UVic engaged Victorians from all backgrounds and walks of life. Fittingly enough, the central library at UVic bears the names of two of the strongest early sparks that set fire to that movement. The Victoria entrepreneur Thomas Shanks McPherson believed that the "single most important factor in the progress of a city" was the growth of a university. And though McPherson passed away a year before construction of the library began, his bequest – well over $20 million in equivalent funds today -- funded the development of UVic's present library.
One of McPherson’s colleagues in advocating for a university, William C. Mearns, was well known in the 1960s for his efforts to acquire the lands that make up the Gordon Head campus. With his substantial help, an unprecedented five million dollar fundraising campaign was waged to establish the campus – making UVic the only university in Canada to have purchased its own land.
Spurred by a new donation from the Mearns family, The William C. Mearns Centre for Learning opened in 2008, signalling a multigenerational commitment to philanthropy. The new media commons and enhanced archives and special collections in the Mearns Centre give way for the treasures of the past to exist side by side with technology that looks to the future, linking us with scholars around the world. The expansion has renewed the library’s place at the heart of the campus, with a matched set of visionary benefactors named at the library’s entrance.
- Vikes Athletics
- Congress 1990 and 2013
- Commonwealth Games
- Iqaluit convocation
- Indigenous research partnerships
- Learning and Teaching Centre
- Malahat Review
- Destination university
- Making science fun
- Graduate studies
- IESVic
- Norma Mickelson
- First year residence guarantee
- TRIUMF to CERN
- Links to Asia
- CanAssist
- Bamfield
- Fine Arts
- Climenhaga observatory
- Engineering faculty
- ONC Observatory
- CFUV
- LE,NONET
- Alumni association
- Island Medical Program
- Research growth
- Bob Wright Centre
- UVic writers
- Gustavson School
- Maclean's rankings
- Climate solutions (PICS)
- Birth of UVic
- Olympians and Paralympians
- Lafayette String Quartet
- Speakers Bureau
The full set of nearly 250 Great Moments in UVic History nominated and submitted by members of the university community during 2012 is also available on the 50th Anniversary website.