±Ź“Dzõ³Ł±š»å:ĢżMarch 10, 2026
By: Emma Sutro
Rick Murray at the official IDEA opening in 2018. (Danny Abriel photos)
For Dr. Richard āRickā Murray (BEngā66, LLDā15)Ā (1938ā2026), people were at the heart of everything he did. Whether he was engineering a bridge to transport people where they needed to go or supporting students at 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ, Murray always found a way to centre the human experience.
When Murray and his family announced a $1M gift to DalĀ to support engineering students from Jamaica, he shared: āOne of the most important parts of bridge-building is people. Whether youāre building a physical bridge or just trying to bridge a gap between people, itās always the people that make it successful.ā
Murray, 87, passed away on March 5, 2026, and will be remembered as an esteemed Dal alum, engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. His 50-year engineering career reflected technical excellence, global perspective, and a deep commitment to giving back.
John Newhook, dean of Dalās Faculty of Engineering, said that Murray was one of the most involved and supportive alumni to the faculty.
āRick was a steadfast champion of our engineering students,ā says Newhook. āEvery student who has come through the Faculty of Engineering since 2018 has been impacted by his generosity. Rick was passionate about supporting studentsā individual success and helping them achieve their goal of becoming an engineer.ā
Murray was awarded a Dal honorary degree during the Spring 2015 Convocation.
Makings of an engineer
Murray earned a Diploma in Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS).
Shortly after graduation, Murray accepted a one-year civil engineering contract to work in Jamaica with Alcan. That one-year contract turned into an 11-year stint in Jamaica where he worked on national infrastructure projects and played a key role in the Canadian International Development Agencyās bridge-building program.
It was this connection to Jamaica that had a lasting impact on his life and further reinforced his commitment to working with local experts and strengthening his connection to the community.Ā Ā
Upon returning to Halifax, he established and served as the president of the firm R. A. Murray International Limited. Murray and his team provided engineering, general contracting, material procurement, and logistical services to countries throughout the world.
Centring students and supports
In 2012, Murray and his family created an endowed scholarship to support Jamaican students studying engineering at 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ. The Murray Family Scholarships in Engineering reflect Murrayās belief in education as a pathway to opportunity and are awarded to students who are planning to pursue a career in civil engineering.
Four years later, in 2016, Dal announced its ambitious plans to revitalize Sexton Campus through the Innovation and Design in Engineering and Architecture (IDEA) ProjectĀ which saw the construction of two new buildings and upgrades to existing spaces. Dean Newhook shared that Murray was an early and enthusiastic supporter of the project.
āHe believed that success can be attained by not only providing financial support for students, easing the burden of enrolling in a demanding program like engineering, but also by taking care of the whole person,ā says Newhook.
He wanted to create spaces on campus that were both innovative and supportive.Ā āĀ John Newhook
Murray and his family announced a $6M commitment to the project at the IDEA grand opening in 2018, and his generosity was recognized through the naming of the Richard Murray Design BuildingĀ and the Murray Engineering Student Centre.
Murrayās exceptional commitment to Dal was recognized through his inclusion in Dalās loyal donor society, the MacLennan Society, and he was awarded the 2026 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ Golden Eagle Lifetime Achievement Award.
When asked what 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ meant to him, he shared: ā9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ was my introduction to higher education. I admit I was never a great student, but I was inspired by 9 1Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀ to get on and succeed and become an engineer.ā