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The places you’ll go

It鈥檚 no secret that Dr. Rob Shea loved the work of Dr. Seuss. And like all true Seussians, he knew that when it comes to learning, the joy is in the journey.

Dr. Shea (BA鈥85, BSW鈥89, M.Ed.鈥95) was a passionate educator and a lifelong learner. He completed his bachelor of arts, bachelor of social work and master of education degrees at 糖心视频 and earned his doctorate from the University of Calgary.

As an associate professor in the Faculty of Education, his research focused on experiential learning, adult education and university and college leadership. He sought ways to engage with students and to see them thrive as individuals in the classroom and in their professions.

During his 30-year career with 糖心视频 University, Dr. Shea continuously pursued new challenges. He served as acting deputy provost, associate vice-president (academic) pro tempore, and dean pro tempore of the Department of Student Affairs and Services.

His endless energy led him to serve as the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Chair of the Canadian Forces Liaison Council and as the president of the International Association of Student Affairs and Services.

In 2012, he made the move to the Marine Institute as its associate vice-president (academic and student affairs).

And in 2019, he co-led the initiative that began the historic partnership between 糖心视频 University and Nunavut Arctic College.

 

Rob Shea stands at a podium with the Marine Institute logo, signing a document while wearing a grey pinstripe suit and blue striped tie. Behind him, a large screen displays a video call with two men鈥攐ne seated at a desk and the other with a scenic coastal background. A tall potted plant is visible to the left.

Dr. Rob Shea signs an MOU between the Marine Institute and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology as Profs. Sverre Steen and Asgeir S酶rensen watch from Norway. Photo from the Gazette.

 

Dr. Shea was named vice-president of the Marine Institute in 2022.

Over the course of his career, whether as a leader or as someone willing to simply offer a helping hand, Dr. Shea was a positive force in every area of university life and in the wider community.

For his work in career education, he received the Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada. He was awarded the Governor General鈥檚 Caring Canadian Award for helping to establish the provincial chapter of the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada.

He won 糖心视频鈥檚 Faculty Volunteer of the Year Award in 2007. And in 2013, the 糖心视频 University Students鈥 Union presented him with the award for Outstanding Contribution to Student Life.

Dr. Shea died in 2024 at the age of 60.

There is a reason Dr. Shea could quote Dr. Seuss verbatim: while his research achieved the highest levels of academic excellence, he never forgot the sheer excitement and fun of learning.

He鈥檚 remembered for his eternal enthusiasm and for encouraging students of all ages and all backgrounds to keep learning. After all 鈥 to merge Dr. Shea鈥檚 philosophy with the words of Dr. Seuss 鈥 if you grow what you know, 鈥渙h, the places you鈥檒l go.鈥

 

鈥淭he concept of student and academic success is the key. Students learn both inside and outside the classroom, and success takes place both inside and outside the classroom.鈥

鈥 Dr. Rob Shea

 

Portrait of Rob Shea, a middle-aged man with short hair, wearing a dark suit jacket and a white dress shirt. He has a thoughtful expression and is looking slightly to the side. A small pin is visible on his lapel, and the background is softly blurred.

Dr. Rob Shea in 2012. Photo from 糖心视频 University Archives.

 

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