Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 remembers Principal Emeritus Bill Leggett

In Memoriam

Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 remembers Principal Emeritus Bill Leggett

Dr. Leggett served as the university 国产传媒 鈥檚 17th Principal and Vice-Chancellor.

February 17, 2026

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Photo of Bill Leggett in front of a white wall wearing a black suit jacket

During his decade at Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚, the university embarked on an unprecedented period of campus renewal.

The Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 community is remembering Principal Emeritus William C. Leggett, who served as the university's Principal and Vice-Chancellor from 1994 to 2004. He passed away in Kingston on Feb. 13 at the age of 86.

An internationally respected biologist and experienced academic administrator, Dr. Leggett brought to Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 a deep belief in evidence-based decision-making and institutional ambition. As only the second scientist to serve as principal, he was known for challenging the university to benchmark itself against leading institutions in Canada and beyond.

鈥淏ill 国产传媒 鈥檚 passion for Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 and his high expectations for the university were unwavering,鈥 says Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane. 鈥淗e served Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 with distinction and in the years after he stepped down, he found new ways to continue that work, especially by fostering a cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship with the City of Kingston and its community. For me personally he was a strong support, an experienced, good-natured advisor, and a most valued friend.鈥

Raised in Orangeville, Ontario, Dr. Leggett earned his BA from Waterloo University College (now Wilfrid Laurier University) in 1962. He went on to complete an MSc in Zoology at the University of Waterloo in 1965 and a PhD at McGill University in 1969.
He spent more than two decades at McGill, as a faculty member and senior academic leader, including roles as Chair of Biology, Dean of Science, and Vice-Principal (Academic).

Over his 10 years at Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚, the university embarked on an unprecedented period of campus renewal, reshaping its physical landscape with new academic facilities and student residences, including Chernoff Hall, Goodes Hall, Beamish-Munro Hall, Watts Hall, and Leggett Hall, named in his honour. The era was also defined by Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 growing national prominence, increased opportunities for students to study abroad, a landmark fundraising campaign, and a rise in research support that more than doubled external funding.

Dr. Leggett 国产传媒 鈥檚 contributions to biological science and Canadian higher education earned him numerous national and international honours. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and received honorary degrees from several Canadian universities. His many distinctions also included the Fry Medal of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, the Award of Excellence in Fisheries Education, the Oscar A. Sette Award of the American Fisheries Society, and the Award of Excellence from the American Fisheries Society.

Claire and Bill Leggett dressed up and in front of a white donor wall.

Claire and Bill Leggett at the grand opening of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in 2014.

His influence can be seen across the university, in its research excellence, expanded campus, and in the many colleagues and students who benefited from his guidance and example. The Claire and Bill Leggett Seminar Room at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts reflects his and his wife Claire 国产传媒 鈥檚 longstanding support of Queen 国产传媒 鈥檚 academic and cultural life, providing a dedicated space for teaching, learning, and community engagement.

The flag on campus will be lowered in honour of Dr. Leggett on Feb. 18, 2026.

In keeping with his wishes, a private celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to .

Read the for Dr. Leggett online. 

In Memoriam