Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations Office

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This newsletter contains information on nominations for the Alumnae Award for Teaching Excellence, an 'Of Interest' section on conferences, publications, and reports, as well as reminders from the registrar's office, a reception to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Voluntary Planning Board of Nova Scotia, and fitness programs available in 1989. The newsletter discusses exhibitions from two regions of Canada at the Art Gallery, the 15th annual Art Craft, Baking, Hobby and Talent Show, new courses from Continuing Education, and sabbatical leaves for faculty. The newsletter contains sections on upcoming deadlines for the McConnell Fellowships, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing meetings, presentations, and workshops of Mount faculty.
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This newsletter contains information on 500 graduates at the Spring Convocation. There are sections on President Naomi Hersom's highlights of the previous year, Valedictorian speeches, the conferring of four honorary degrees, and the events of Grad Week, including the Yellow Rose Ceremony. There are pictures of the Convocation throughout the newsletter, as well as quotes from honorary degree recipient Dr. Verna Kirkness.
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This newsletter contains information on the near-completion of the E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre, a grant received by the Mount for a caregiver project, healthy eating patterns emphasized by nutritionist Hilary Manning, a 'Closing the Gap' speech given by science writer Michael Keating, open campus days for high school students, and an 'Of Interest' section on the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF), a workshop on LISREL (a computer software program) by the Survey Centre of the Gorsebrook Institute at Saint Mary's University, and a new telephone system adopted by the University of Alberta.
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This newsletter contains information on a book titled 'Finding Our own way: Teachers Exploring Their Assumptions,' a Capital Campaign Bulletin regarding infrastructure projects on campus, an advertisement to Beat the Lineup for course registration, two exhibitions at the Art Gallery, and a discussion of the annual Daffodil Sale. There is an 'Of Interest' Section detailing closures, as well as lectures and the Northern Bursary Program. The newsletter also includes sections on a conference on early intervention, awards won by Mount students, and the creation of a softball team.
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This newsletter contains information on the recipient of the Seagram's V.O. Hospitality Award, a job-finding program to help older workers, hands-on experience for business students, two new exhibits to be hosted at the Art Gallery, the reopening of the Rosaria-Seton pathway, and registration for the Oxford University Summer School. There is an 'On the Move' section detailing conferences, publications, and promotions of Mount faculty, as well as information on a theatre trip to England and a Letter to the Editor involving a back-and-forth discussion of South Africa between Dr. Jacques Goulet and Dr. Konczacki. The newsletter concludes with an 'Of Interest' section regarding undergraduate student research awards, a conference on women and Human Rights, and morning and afternoon coffee breaks held by the athletics/recreation department.
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This newsletter contains information on a 'ribbon connecting' event for the Mount's non-traditional student centre, an annual awards banquet for Mount students, an invitation to an address by the Governor General of Canada, an Athletics/Recreation review, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing talks, research grants, presentations, conferences, and bookstore university supply orders. There are sections on successes of various Mount sports teams (with photographs), as well as a profile description of Dr. Felicia Eghan and an 'On the Move' section discussing the Challenge Business Case Competition and a new student union president for the Mount.
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This newsletter contains information on a Conference on Women, Art and Politics, President Naomi Hersom's reception of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from McGill University, a Board of Governors meeting update, a Scholars Assembly at the Mount, Mount closures for Remembrance Day, and an 'On the Move' section detailing publications, professional development, discussions, and travel of Mount faculty. There is information on the Mount's women's soccer team victories, Unicef Christmas cards and gifts available, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing a series of Job Finding Clubs for Older Workers, Environment Canada's contribution program, reminders from the registrar's office to students, and Dr. Janina Konczacki's discussion of 'Eroticism: a Hidden Element in Victorian Dress.'
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This newsletter contains information on the announcement of the Mount's national chair for the capital campaign, the Mount's efforts for part-time students, the opening of the Non-Traditional Student Centre, and an agreement signed between the Mount and the Nova Scotia Teachers College for a joint degree. The newsletter concludes with an 'Of Interest' section highlighting the Mount's sports teams, a lecture titled 'The Distance between Women and Men: the Equality Game,' residence applications at the housing office, lists of scholarships available, and publications by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).
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This newsletter contains information on a reception held to introduce Dr. Krishna Ahooja-Patel at The Meadows, an AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) policy approved by the Mount's Board of Governors, additional publications of Dr. Patrick O'Neill's 'A Checklist of Canadian Copyright Deposits in the British Museum 1895-1923,' a party held for international students, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing awards, reports, volunteering, and conferences. There are sections on internal research awards, deadlines for the 16th annual University Community Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby and Talent Show, winter workshops in the Office Automation Centre, and changes to the location of the Modern Languages Department. The newsletter discusses graduation rings, Campus Ministry news, creating a New Year's Resolution, deadlines for graduation, and an 'On the Move' section discussing scholarships, travel, and publications by faculty and students.
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This newsletter contains information on Jubilee scholarship pledges, Heritage Week, exhibits at the Art Gallery, a Picaro editor's reception of the Murray-Pottie award, a profile description of Dr. Margaret James, a research equipment tip, proposals for CRIAW (Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women), the necessity of feedback as well as practical experience in education, and travels, publications, activities, sabbaticals, and fundraising conducted by faculty and students. There are also sections on donations, campus life, graduation, the Friends of Schizophrenia society, enthusiasm as driver of success in a business conference, Francophone distance education, and a mini trade fair by the Mount's business society. The newsletter discusses the 13th annual University Community Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby and Talent Show, Victor Pittman's verse for the English Competency Test, the Caritas Day University Banquet, increased government efforts for women urged by the CACSW (Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women), a non-smoking advertisement, and a discussion by The Peace Beat on the 'Nuclear Free Ontario' campaign. The newsletter concludes with sections on smoking on campus, the Mount's basketball team's representative at the Canada Games, and social scientists' disapproval of the public-private sector matching grants policy for the funding of research and development.