Abstract
This newsletter contains information on 10,000 names of Canadian women as national treasures, a tour given to members of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council at the Mount, lack of travel funding leading to barriers in research, public relations students visiting New York, and films to be presented on campus. There are also sections on changing the meaning of the term 'productivity' in the workplace, a biography of Lawrence J. (Larry) Hayes, and faculty publications, judges, education, and appointments to the Halifax City Task Force. There is information on study skills, a sing along event with the Seton Cantata, knowledge in action as it relates to students, and six public lectures by Professor Berit Ås. There are also sections on grants available, a conference on drugs, public relations involvement in a city-sponsored employment project, and a 'This and That' section on arts students elections to be the president of the Alumnae Association of Part-Time University Students and training offered by the Soroptimist Foundation of Canada.