Abstract
This newsletter contains information on Project One: Futures for Women, applications to the Mount being wait-listed, national conferences, the Public Relations Department's creation, and the English Department professors' extensive essay writings. There is a section regarding a meeting between the Mount and the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee to discuss the Mount's new chair of Women's Studies. There is a letter to the editor regarding Ray Imai's departure from the university, as well as information on free classified advertising to be included in the newsletter in the future. There are sections on accomplishments of faculty and Mount president E. Margaret Fulton, as well as new faculty appointments and a $500 scholarship created by the Doane family for the university. The newsletter discusses increased male enrolment in the Public Relations (PR) program, a public lecture to be delivered by Erika Ritter, the inefficiencies of government policies and programs for technology development, and three Seton lectures. There is a section for a discussion of Dr. Sheva Medjuck's travel to Guyana, a list of Elizabeth Seton lectures, an exploration of innovation in the universities of the United States concerning reduced resources, and auditions for the Cantata Choir. The newsletter includes sections on proceedings from the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education Conference, a list of new board members with credentials, the Bora Laskin Fellowship, feminist visions, a framed poster of Renate Deppe's exhibit, and advisors needed. The newsletter mentions that the Mount will close for a papal visit, as well as how women can 'Challenge, Endure and Transcend' their current positions. There are sections discussing $5 million given to improve high tech research, a research tool for Women's Issues, links between the Mount and Malawi, options for keeping fit, and methods of hiring employees.