Waterloo Professor celebrates 50-years with University
Prof. of English Language and Literature John North had his first day with the University of Waterloo in 1968.

Since his first day in September 1968, it’s estimated that Professor and Distinguished Teacher John North has taught more than 20,000 students. And while that day stretches back 50+ years, North still remembers it vividly.
“My first day at UW was very embarrassing,” recounts North. “I tripped over the podium going into my first classroom and all of my papers went flying. The students were very gentle and none of them laughed. Perhaps they were as afraid as I was.”
Originally from British Columbia, North anticipated staying with the University for only a year before returning to, what he calls, the “la-la land of Canada.”

While North’s five-decade stay wasn’t part of his original plan, he credits Waterloo’s top students and good relations with colleagues and University administration as big influencers.
“But even more than that, the freedom to teach,” said North. “To teach what I love to teach and to do research which I find engrossing. It’s a fine thing at my age to come and go with young people in their late teens and 20’s.”

It’s also the deep impressions that North could make on his students’ lives through literature that also influenced him to stay for so long.
“One of my fondest memories here at the University of Waterloo is of a student who said to me: ‘Professor North, you’re the only one who makes me cry in class.’ Of course it wasn’t me that made her cry, it was Shakespeare. My task was only to say: ‘Here’s Shakespeare, listen to what he has to say.’ Wonderful.”


Alongside his teaching, North volunteers in Spiritual Care at Grand River Hospital and welcomes refugees arriving in KW (being a second-generation immigrant himself). From a blue-collar family, he rebuilds wrecked cars and motorcycles, and enjoys time with his wife Roberta, their three sons, 14 grandchildren, and, most recently, a Border Collie puppy.
You can read more about the 25 to 50-year University of Waterloo inductees in the Daily Bulletin.