Psychology faculty Dr. Lillian Campbell passed away May 15, 2015, losing her battle with a rare, incurable cancer. She was an instructor at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2008, where she taught counseling and psychology courses.
Throughout her career, Campbell advocated for students diagnosed with learning disabilities; her research focused on supporting their development of academic skills and learning strategies with the use of computer assistive technology.
In a previous interview with UofGH, Campbell spoke of the educational inequities she’d noticed among students unable to attend regular or special education classes within a community school. On her research aimed to tackle this inequity, she said: “One of our greatest successes was we provided [these students] with academic success. They realized that they were doing something on their own. In that sense, we were using education as treatment.”
Program Head, Psychology, Dr. David Danto calls Campbell “a great teacher.” “Her passion for the subject matter undoubtedly enhanced the motivation of our students.”
“Her warmth as a teacher and mentor is something we are forever grateful for,” he continues.
"In Memory of Lillian" Fund
A fund has been created in Lillian Campbell's memory at the Faculty of Health at York University. Contributions to this fund can be directed to:
"In Memory of Lillian”
Faculty of Health, York University
4700 Keele Street, Toronto ON M3J 1P3
Or contact Abbey Black at abblack@yorku.ca or 416-650-8432.
There is also an online option through the link http://alumniandfriends.yorku.ca/get-involved/give-to-york/
Counseling services available
Confidential and free one-on-one counseling services are available to all UofGH students. Counseling Services offers same-day appointment options. They can be reached at 416-675-6622 ext 5090.