Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations Office

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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's sixth annual 'For the Run of It' event, contemporary Inuit drawings at the Art Gallery, a social services study conducted by the Institute for the Study of Women, an invitation to become a member of the University Club at the Mount, a Person's Day celebration, Home Economics students preparing meals for Hope Cottage, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing the Friends of Schizophrenics organization cheese promotion, reduced costs of programs at the athletics/recreation department, scholarships offered by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), reminders to students from the registrar's office, and an invitation to Jewish practitioners to join the Shaar Shalom Synagogue. There is a campus calendar of events from October 24 to November 20, a 'United Way Campaign' logo, and an 'On the Move' section detailing new faces and new positions at the Mount, scholarships awarded, and prizes won for publications.
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This newsletter contains information on Novanet computers on campus, a Seder meal hosted by the Campus Ministry, a volunteer position labelled 'Non-Traditional Student Advisor,' and a section titled 'Moving Towards Pay Equity at the Mount.' There are sections on Northern Telecom Canada Ltd.'s stud on educational television in Atlantic Canada, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing research grants awarded to Dr. Sonia Masciuch and Dr. Kim Keinapple, in addition to Dr. Joyce Kennedy's election as vice-president of the Institute of Pastoral Training. The newsletter concludes with a schedule of events on campus from March 22-26 to June 28, as well as information on leadership award nominations open.
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This newsletter contains information on criticisms by the AUCC (Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada) and the AUU (Association of Atlantic Universities) of the federal budget due to funding cuts for transfer payments to the provinces, as well as awards given to students in the Bachelor of Science degree program. The newsletter discusses gender influences in university accessibility, a lecture by astronomer Dr. Arthur Upgren, a Capital Campaign Bulletin discussing funds for the Mount's Learning and Leading capital campaign, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing lectures by faculty and conferences in Waterloo, Ontario regarding church-related colleges in English-speaking Canada. There is a profile description of Dr. Rita Schneider, as well as sections on a Mathematics Placement Test, experience and adventure offered by co-op education, and an 'On the Move' section discussing conferences and broadcast events attended and conducted by faculty.
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This newsletter contains information on the Netnorth electronic mail system to teach courses, the government's permission for MSVU to purchase Evaristus Hall, a profile description of June Lumsden, an advertisement for the Mount's Community Happy Hour, an English conference at the Mount, activities of students in co-op education, persistence in women pursuing science careers, the establishment of the Mount University Relations Office, and a Women's Studies lecture series. The newsletter also discusses a flea market sponsored by the Athletics/Recreation Department, a consideration of sustainable development by The Peace Beat, co-op student deadlines, research participants needed, a day of renewal, a 'Flip for Lunch' advertisement, a memorial mass held by the Alumnae Association, and a 'What's Going On?' section detailing a convention by the Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded, the Oxfam-Deveric resource centre, and a Valentine's Day dance held by the Rockingham Council Knights of Columbus.
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This newsletter contains information on the Nova Scotia String Music Camp, Patricia Williams's reception of the 1987 National Bursary Award from the Canadian Food Service Executives Association, a Garden Party to start a fund drive, news from Computing Services, an Academic Recognition Assembly, a Peace and Freedom collection, new shows and exhibition officers for the Mount's Art Gallery, and winners of the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada post-graduate scholarships. There are also sections on fall fitness programs, Hersom's election as President of the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education, a new Women's Studies chair named, a map of the university and the surrounding area, and the return of a choir director to the Mount. The newsletter concludes with information on faculty panels, as well as the naming of staff members to new positions.
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's 'For the Run of It' event, Mount scholars honored at an academic recognition ceremony, Dr. Kathryn Bindon's opinion of the Mount's consideration of equality, Lisa Frechette's reception of a plaque and $500 cheque for winning the Seagram's V.O. Hospitality Award, Gallery notes, and the Du Maurier Mostly Mozart Series. There is an 'Of Interest' section detailing research from the Mount's Women's Studies Journal, Atlantis, as well as an 'On the Move' section on the 11th annual Atlantic Math Days conference and the election of Dr. Susan Clark as the national chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF). The newsletter concludes with information on Co-op deadlines and a 'War and peace' course discussion by The Peace Beat.
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This newsletter contains information on Teaching Excellence Awards, convocation ceremony dates, the creation of the Chef Rene bursary by residence students, and an 'On the Move' section detailing Naomi Hersom's speaking at the annual meeting of the Mero United way, as well as the awarding of $3,415 in research grants to Dr. David Monaghan. There is an 'Of Interest' section on faculty textbook orders, and a pilot outreach aerobic fitness program offered by the Mount. There are sections on Reunion Weekend '88 for Alumnae, a blueprint for action regarding physical activity, a Campus Calendar detailing events from May 8 to June 28, and a 'Fitnic' advertisement from the Athletics/Recreation department.
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This newsletter contains information on a sequence filmed by Picture Plant Ltd. at the Mount library, an 'On the Move' section detailing publications, awards, and scholarships of students and faculty, an invitation to a University Community Memorial Service, and the Mount Senate's approval of the fall graduation list. There are sections on employees being given time off to vote, awards for research opportunities, a presentation of 'What Cheer!' by the Seton Cantata Choir, a presentation of the Noel Levasseur Memorial Scholarship to Catherine MacDonald, and a 'Christmas Daddies Challenge' issued by Rosaria Centre staff. The newsletter also discusses a 'big season' predicted for Mount teams, as well as an 'Of Interest' section detailing talks, clothing sales, and an 'Antioch Weekend' program designed to 'stimulate awareness of the Christian ideal.'
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This newsletter contains information on giving credit to faculty members through the Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Award for Teaching Excellence, the status of women in Canadian universities according to AUCC (the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, public forum held by the president of the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, a profile description of Marinus Vannieuwenhuizen (i.e., Chef Rene), a non-smoking advertisement, a notice regarding the Seton Bells, an advertisement for an Alumnae Winter Walk, and Paulette Jiles's experiences as a writer-in-residence. There are also sections on courses offered by the Mount's Centre for Continuing Education from January to August, the successes of the Mount's women's soccer team, the inter-university program titled the 'Host Family Association,' and a Christmas message from the president. There is information on The Peace Beat's discussion of Remembrance Day, the 13th annual Community Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby, and Talent Show event, a public lecture series titled 'Chernobyl: Its Impact on Soviet Politics and Society,' and Media Watch's interest in representing Atlantic Canadian women. The newsletter discusses donations from the Mount to the Hamdard University at Al-Hikmat, Pakistan, appointments, publications, and workshops by faculty, and paintings at the Art Gallery. There is information on Christmas events, a core income program, a new international liaison officer, and new events happening on and off campus.