Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations Office

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This newsletter contains information on orientation to the Mount, a new structure for higher education recommended by CONSUP (the Council of Nova Scotia University Presidents), Mount students' participation in the Canada World Youth program, Anne Woodyer's appointment to the position of provincial commissioner, two new public relations scholarships available from SUN Radio Ltd., a university community sock hop event, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing scholarships and workshops for students. There are sections on the Capital Campaign Bulletin discussing the funding of the Bill Morris Social Square, new faculty on campus and relocations of existing faculty members, a correction to the grants listings of the September 1991 issue of Campus Connection, an upcoming municipal election, and the beginning of the 1991 United Way campaign. The newsletter includes information on a model for the governance of the universities of Nova Scotia, a 'For the Run of It' advertisement, Art Gallery news, an advertisement for the Elizabeth Seton Lectures, events occurring in the month of November, and an 'On the Move' section discussing publications, faculty elections, faculty appointments, and the annual Corporate Challenge. There are sections on Convocation and installation events for October 1991, Grad Packs available, a '...Fly with the Mystics' advertisement, the beginnings of the Mount's Campus Watch program, and a sidebar with information on the Mount's security office. The newsletter concludes with discussions of recycling, the 'Ship to Shore Trash Campaign,' and a discussion of waste management, winners of the fourth annual Canadian University Productivity Awards program, and the impacts of garbage (especially plastic) on marine life.
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This newsletter contains information on Dr. C. Ikoku's visit to the Mount for a tour and a discussion of education and women's studies, 140 new parking spaces at the Mount, Dr. Kathryn Bindon representing Canada in a workshop in Peru, awards and fellowships available, an 18th century studies conference, and an 'Of Interest' section on Art Gallery drawing classes, a guide to the operations of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) by the Association of University and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), and Choices Week at the the Mount's Student Services. There is an advertisement for the Mount's 'For the Run of It' event, as well as an 'On the Move' section discussing Ruth Jeppesen's career path, Bill Johnson's publications, Mary Sparling's presentation to the Canadian Cultural Programmes, and President Naomi Hersom's involvement in the 1988 Learning and Leading convention in Regina.
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This newsletter contains information on Dr. Krishna Ahooja-Patel's appointment to the Nancy Rowell Jackman Chair, a new season of exhibitions launched by the Art Gallery, long-service awards and United Way Recognition awards presented to staff, and a section labelled 'Who's where: a list of department and office moves.' There is a section titled 'Capital Campaign Bulletin' highlighting the success of the Alumnae phonathon event, as well as reminders for films and a discussion of McConnell Fellowships.
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This newsletter contains information on the maintenance department's efforts to deal with winter, an athletics reunion weekend planned, a list of Mount scholarship winners, Dr. Joyce Kennedy's understanding of continuing education as vital to women, a section titled 'Active Living: Health and fitness for the 90s, and opportunities for students to make calls to overseas relatives through the Northern Telecom Phone-Home event. There is a section titled 'Sexuality, love and marriage: a frank discussion,' as well as information on Art Gallery news, an advertisement for the 'February Hill Thrill' event, and the creation of a summer institute for teachers.
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This newsletter contains information on Mount registration and orientation, an Africville project grant, the Mount's West Indies connection, MANUS (Mount Association of Non-traditional University Students) office spaces and staff, a memorial mass for Kathleen Crowley, and athletics/recreation plans for the fall. It discusses the awarding of the Air Canada Fellowship to Mary Ann Daye, details for the Quirky Quatrathalon, the Mount Art Gallery's focus on workers and industry, new non-credit courses from continuing education, a Campus Calendar of events from September 19 to September 25, and information on using debit cards on the photocopiers in the Seton Academic Centre.
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This newsletter contains information on adolescents who have experienced family violence, Dorothy West's retirement from the Mount after 21 years as a Mount employee, extended visiting privileges in Mount residences, graduation deadlines for May, and auditions for the Seton Cantata Choir. There is an 'On the Move' section highlighting publications, achievements, speeches, Mount representatives, and awards of faculty, as well as an 'Of Interest' section detailing purchases, speeches, and conducted at the Mount. The newsletter concludes with a section on a Skating Party for the Mount community.
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This newsletter contains information on construction crews working in winter, a profile description of physician Ellen McKeough, a deadline set for NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) awards, Mount grad Kathy E. Wolfe's reception of the Harry G. Hoben Prize, and an 'On the Move' section detailing faculty panels, meetings, and congresses. There are also sections on young women taking the lead in smoking statistics, a workshop that can help curb smoking, summer travel plans, and an 'Of Interest' section regarding Caritas Day events, the Du Maurier 'Mostly Mozart' concert series, and Ethel Tweedie's experience of the Clothing and Textiles 301 class. The newsletter discusses The Peace Beat's discussion of a balanced curriculum in Peace Studies, contributions to the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, and a 'Lend a Helping Hand at Tax Time' advertisement.
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This newsletter contains information on orientation sessions, a new advisory council in Business faculty, a new counsellor serving disadvantaged women, the transition of the Tourism and Public relations departments from Seton Annex to Marywood (buildings in the university), Open Week at the University Club, the achievements and work ethic of the new Women's Studies chair, and co-operatives between the Institute for the Study of Women and the province on a follow-up study. The newsletter contains sections on top honors awarded to biology students, a Promotional Challenge for Adult Educators, an advertisement for the Elizabeth Seton Lectures, an advertisement titled 'Margaret is Music,' and faculty publications, travels, and memberships in the Advisory Committee on Culture for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
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This newsletter contains information on a 'Walk with Ernie' event, guest speakers at the Women's Day Rally, innovations and ideas from the Mount Playhouse, a profile description of Fay Rozovsky, an advertisement for the play 'Bazaar and Rummage,' theory and practice in education, a 'Women in Business' conference for entrepreneurs, and board positions, publications, seminars, and panels of faculty members. There are sections on the Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Association's fourth annual games night, a juried exhibit of hooked rugs, an awards banquet, the Host Family Association's annual Mount event, exhibitions at the Art Gallery, scholarships for Native students, and fundraising for the Annual Fund Drive from the 'Flip for Lunch' event. The newsletter also highlights discussions by The Peace Beat on American leadership in European countries, NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) changes, auditions for the Mount Playhouse, the opening of the University Club, and a 'This and That' section detailing the Mount's Public Relations Society, post-graduate study, Adsum House's second annual book and record sale, and the deadline for the Canadian Law Information Council's 1987 Research Fellowship Program.
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This newsletter contains information on a 'Quirky kickoff' to the United Way campaign, a growing international profile at the Mount, a new telephone system upgrade planned, the Sister Patricia Mullins prize in chemistry, and awards offered by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The newsletter concludes with a Campus Calendar with events from September 28 to October 31.