RDC remembers former Biology instructor Gordon Soltice
Red Deer College recently celebrated the legacy of former Biology instructor, Gordon Soltice, at a private event attended by his family, friends and former colleagues.
Soltice was a member of the RDC Faculty of Science from 1968 to 1995. Hired by the College’s first Dean, Peter Raffa, and founder, G. Harold Dawe, Soltice had recently graduated from the University of Calgary’s Master of Science in Biology program. He moved his young family from Calgary to Red Deer and put down deep roots in central Alberta.
Soltice began as an instructor in the newly launched Nursing program at Red Deer Junior College and assisted in the College’s move from its first, temporary location at Lindsey Thurber Comprehensive High School to our current main campus. He was the first professor to instruct in the 1401 Science Lab, which has been renamed in memory of Gordon Soltice, to honour his legacy and in recognition of the Soltice family’s donation to RDC.
“Gordon Soltice taught Zoology to Science students and Anatomy and Physiology to Nursing students. Gordon was patient, kind and cared deeply for all of our learners. Gordon was always interested in his students, and he did all he could to help them to succeed in school and life,” said former colleague,Nancy McInerney, current science lab coordinator at RDC. McInerney worked with Soltice from 1984 until he retired in 1995.


