Quarter Century Club members who reach 35 years of service are known collectively as Tempus Fugit – or “time flies” – an added level of recognition within the club. 2004 Tempus Fugit members are listed below:
Agricultural Science
- Thomas Black, Agroecology
- Peter Jolliffe, Agroecology
- Joanna Staniszkis, Landscape Architecture
Applied Science
- Sidney Mindess, Civil Engineering
- David Pulfrey, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Arts
- Ashok Aklujkar, Asian Studies
- Peter Stenberg, Central, Eastern, Northern European Studies
- Robert Todd, Classical, Near Eastern & Religious Studies
- Robert Evans, Economics
- Ronald Hatch, English
- John Kealy, English
- Marc Pessin, Fine Arts
- Isaac Rubio-Delgado, French, Hispanic & Italian Studies
- Kenneth Denike, Geography
- Richard Unger, History
- Steven Savitt, Philosophy
- John Wood, Political Science
- Donald Dutton, Psychology
Forestry
- James Kimmins, Forest Sciences
Graduate Studies
- William Rees, Community & Regional Planning
- Carl Walters, Fisheries Centre
Law
- Anthony Sheppard
Library
- Mary Ann Luebbe
Medicine
- James Pearson, Physiology
Science
- Peter Legzdins, Chemistry
- Andrew Adler, Mathematics
- John Heywood, Mathematics
- Kee Yuen Lam, Mathematics
- David Jones, Zoology
Total: 29