Transformational gift
Engineeringβs new era
November 2, 2023
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Stephen Smith shares remarks during a special announcement event at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's University's Mitchell Hall on Nov. 2, 2023. (Photo: »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's Gazette)
A transformational change in »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs engineering education is on the horizon, thanks to an unparalleled gift from financial-services entrepreneur and »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University alumnus, Stephen J.R. Smith (Scβ72, LLD'17).
In what is now the largest donation of its kind to an engineering faculty in Canada, Mr. Smithβs gift is founded on his commitment to nurturing STEM education, supporting the engineers of tomorrow, and preparing and empowering »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs engineering graduates to confront societyβs most pressing challenges head-on.
The impact of the gift will be recognized in »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs engineering graduates who will be equipped with the practical and technical skills, and the multi-disciplinary and experiential academic background to make a difference around the world.
At a special event in Mitchell Hall today Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane acknowledged this extraordinary gift and announced that in recognition of Mr. Smithβs $100-million donation the faculty will now bear his name: the Stephen J.R. Smith Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University, to be known colloquially as Smith Engineering.

Campus community members gathered in the Beamish Family Atrium in Mitchell Hall to mark the special unveiling of the Stephen J.R. Smith Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University. (Photo: »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's University / Jana Chytilova)
Stephen Smith and »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's
βThe education I received as a student at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs was foundational to the success Iβve achieved in my professional and personal life,β says Mr. Smith. βI have long admired »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs commitment to STEM education and research, and I am proud to be able to contribute as it transforms engineering education to prepare graduates to address the greatest challenges of our times.β
In 1972, Mr. Smith earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs and has since become one of Canadaβs most successful financial entrepreneurs and a leading philanthropist. He is the Chairman and CEO of Smith Financial Corporation, which has significant equity investments in a range of financial services businesses: First National Financial Corporation, Canada Guaranty Mortgage Insurance Corporation, Fairstone Bank of Canada, Peloton Capital Management, Equitable Bank, Glass Lewis & Co., and Home Capital Group.
Beyond his business ventures, Mr. Smith actively supports Canadian culture by making substantial contributions to the arts, history, and numerous charities. »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs bestowed Mr. Smith with an honorary degree in 2017 to celebrate his contributions to the university, the local community, Canadian society, and to the world.
β»ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs is incredibly grateful for this remarkable gift from such a distinguished alumnus and outstanding Canadian as Stephen Smith,β says Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, who announced Mr. Smithβs donation during an official celebration event on November 2. βStephenβs transformational gift will benefit faculty and students for generations to come. The significance of this investment and the renaming of the faculty herald a new era for engineering education at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs and underscores our universityβs commitment to shaping a better future for people and the planet.β

Dressed in fresh yellow scarfs featuring the new Smith Engineering logo, Stephen Smith celebrates with »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs students following the big reveal. (Photo: »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's University / Jana Chytilova)
Transforming engineering education
The majority of the $100 million gift will be endowed to provide an enduring legacy of talent and resources from around the world for generations to come. The balance will facilitate the development and implementation of groundbreaking programs, as well as investments in research, technology, and equipment.
βThis gift is about our students. It is about re-imagining engineering education to prepare them to help solve the grand challenges facing humanity,β says Kevin Deluzio, Dean of Smith Engineering. βIt is about changing what we teach and how we teach to equip our students with deep technical knowledge and an awareness of societal factors.β

Stephen Smith (centre) walks alongside Aidan Shimizu, President of »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs Engineering Society (left), Kevin Deluzio, Dean of Smith Engineering (right), and Board of Trustees Chair Mary Wilson Trider (back) from the Mitchell Hall announcement to the new Smith Engineering sign. (Photo: »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's University / Jana Chytilova)
Smith Engineering is now positioned to pioneer transformative advancements in engineering education, including problem-based and multidisciplinary learning, competency-based education, and experiential opportunities.
βNew generations of »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs engineers will blend top-tier technical expertise with a deep understanding of society and the world,β says Dean Deluzio. βOur graduates will be equipped to tackle the major challenges of today and tomorrow, developing modern solutions that prioritize human and environmental needs.β
This is Mr. Smithβs second notable gift to »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs, following his $50-million contribution in 2015 to bolster the universityβs leadership position and its business schoolβs reputation both nationally and internationally. Since then, Smith School of Business has attracted top-tier talent, advanced innovative programs, and garnered national and international acclaim.
Learn more about Stephen J. R. Smithβs remarkable gift and the future of Smith Engineering.

Following the announcement event the sign for Smith Engineering was unveiled on Union Street, in front of Beamish-Munro Hall. (Photo: »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's University / Jana Chytilova)