Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations Office

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This newsletter contains information on a study by Dr. Eileen LeBlanc on the quality of frozen fish fillets, the opening of the new E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre, Seton Lectures to be delivered by Dr. Peter Paris, a statement of lifelong learning issued by AUCC (Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada), and an advertisement with a schedule of events for National Universities Week at the Mount. The newsletter also discusses Betty Kennedy's reception of an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, Nancy Rowell Jackman's speech at the SUNS (Students' Union of Nova Scotia) forum, the 1989 fall Convocation schedule, and a lecture series held by Dr. E. Margaret Fulton. There are also sections on a celebration of Africville spirit at the Art Gallery, the seventh annual 'For the Run of It' event, a major German expressionist exhibit at the Art Gallery, and a new ordinance in place regarding parking on campus. The newsletter concludes with sections on retired administrators honored at a tea event in the Meadows in September, as well as an 'Of Interest' section discussing scholarships, employment positions, conferences, building restructuring, and health and dental claims reimbursements.
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount Marketing Society, a profile description of Mae Goodwin, research grants awarded, Dean Susan Clark's and Deborah Poff's travels to Nigerian universities, winners of the 'The Connection parking limerick contest,' works by Group Seven at the Mount's Art Gallery, and the availability of copies of the AAU (Association of Atlantic Universities) funding brief. There are sections on papers invited for conferences in Halifax and Thailand, university closure policies, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing the CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) awards program, financial assistance for graduate students, and Ivan Blake's donation of an antique map to the Public Archives of Nova Scotia. is also an 'On the Move' section discussing scholarships awarded to senior Mount students, as well as faculty publications, conferences, and collaborations on mathematics projects. The newsletter includes sections on New Year's resolutions, fitness for the New Year, parking tips, student receptions of the Floyd Campbell Memorial Scholarship in French, a course on Economics of the Arms Race discussed by The Peace Beat, and survival kits to chase away exam 'blues.'
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This newsletter contains information on Jean Chretien's visit to the Mount, the February deadline for AUCC (Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada) awards, and a profile description of Sister Elizabeth Bellefontaine. There is an 'Of Interest' section on bursaries, the Invitational High School Basketball Tournament, openings in the child study centre's part-day nursery program, information on the Richard J. Schmeelk Canada Fellowship, and a tour of the Motherhouse. The newsletter concludes with an 'On the Move' section detailing publications by various faculty members.
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This newsletter contains information on the Governor General's visit to the Mount, Dr. Susan Clark's appointment as dean of human and professional development, new faces at the Mount in the fall, plans by the Mount United Way to improve quality of life, bookstore activity in preparation for the new term, new appointments to the Mount's board of governors, the Elizabeth Seton Lectures, and a 'Get Moving!' theme sponsored by the athletics/recreation department. The newsletter concludes with a section on a conference exploring Dutch public policies and an 'On the Move' section highlighting achievements, sabbaticals, and appointments of Mount faculty and staff.
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This newsletter contains information on the success of the Free Lunch campaign, researchers changing approaches to the treatment of stroke victims, an advertisement for the Mount Saint Vincent University Community Happy Hour, a profile description of Dr. Susan Whiting, the increased use of the Mount's library, an advertisement for two events ('Séminaire Acadien' and 'La poésie acadienne' [Acadian Seminar and Acadian Poetry]) (in French), a nutrition and aging symposium, a Goldbloom playground in Jerusalem, and Christmas carols to be sung by the Seton Cantata Choir starting on December 3. There are also sections on the National Forum of Canadian Cultural Policy, a scholarship for Mount students, a University Club, the impact of Chernobyl on Soviet society, and the introduction of a consumer education program. The newsletter concludes with information on a discussion by The Peace Beat regarding an open letter sent to U.S. President Ronald Reagan, a Christmas party held at the Mount for children, publications, workshops, and congresses engaged in by faculty.
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This newsletter contains information on honorary degree candidates announced, a Nova Scotia conference on women and the Christian Church, the creation of a Women in Science scholarship, a Campus Calendar with events from April 8-May 8 to June 28, a serenade celebration for spring, and an 'Of Interest' section highlighting changes by the federal government regarding international student work and a course in records management added to the Mount's summer school schedule.
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This newsletter contains information on research conducted by Mount Business students on marketing milkshakes for Farmers Dairy, a profile description of Judith Shiers, as well as an 'Of Interest' section on an AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) reflection by the Campus Ministry, Dr. Ursula Franklin's lecture at Dalhousie University, and reduced prices of fitness classes at the Mount. There are sections on events from March 14 to 28 on campus, as well as a section titled 'Wanted: One basketball coach.'
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This newsletter contains information on the creation of the E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre, the travels and career path of Mount librarian Lucian Bianchini, an osteoporosis paper co-authored by Susan Whiting, a debate series created by the Alumnae office, a talk by ecologist Dr. Maureen Yeates on World Food Day, and Naomi Hersom's and Jane Gordon's attendance of the National Forum on Post-Secondary Education. There are sections on the 'For the Run of It' event, the A. Garnet Brown Challenge, a prestigious Hartley exhibit on campus, and an advertisement for an Academic Recognition Assembly. There is information about scholarships and fellowships, as well as an 'Of Interest' section detailing elections, lecture series, conferences, and publications.
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This newsletter contains information on a discussion of a free trade deal by the Minister of Public Works, increasing the number of parking spaces available on campus, results from the Intercollegiate Business Competition (ICBC), a visit by children to the Motherhouse the day before Hallowe'en, an advertisement for an Academic Recognition Assembly, a sale of the Everywoman's Almanac for fundraising, positive trends in an Alumnae employment survey, an advertisement for an 'Annual Christmas Get-Together for Part-Time & Mature Students & Guests,' and two new exhibitions set at the Art Gallery. There are sections on the Mount's basketball season, a Mount PR (Public Relations) student being named an Air Canada Fellow, a profile description of Mount Vice-President Lois Dyer Mann, teaching nominations open, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing a seminar on the subject of information communications and education technology, sexism in language, tours on the Mount's campus for high school students, and immunization against tetanus and diphtheria. The newsletter concludes with a soldier who became a conscientious objector after serving in Panama in a discussion by The Peace Beat, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing a CRIAW (Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women) conference, Ivan Blake's appointment to the Provincial Task Force on co-operative education, Dr. Hersom's speaking at an Honors Dinner at Acadia University, publications, conferences, and other events.
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This newsletter contains information on a 'Bake my Day' event at the Mount, enrolling in the Mount' non-credit programs, the 'Margaret is Music: A Musical Tribute to Sr. Margaret Young' event, a fund-raiser created for the Canadian Paraplegic Association, and the NFB's (National Film Board) tribute to the NUW (National Universities Week). There are sections on Canadians' concern for world peace through ethical investment funds, a profile description of Olympic rower Sandra Kirby, and a discussion of the role of laity in the Church by Dr. Elizabeth Lacelle. There is an advertisement on The Great Pumpkin Sale, an 'On the Move' section detailing the Mount's Campus Ministry, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing broadcasting debates at the Mount, United Way contributions, a conference at Acadia University, and president Naomi Hersom's address at a 'Singles and Single Again' conference.