Mount Saint Vincent University. The Office of Public Relations, Alumnae, and Development

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This newsletter contains information on the success of the DUET (Distance University Education via Television) program across 17 locations in Atlantic provinces, a photograph of Saint Elizabeth Bayley Seton, women overcoming myths about themselves, the Speakers' Bureau's community involvement, the Alumnae Fall Fair, and a seven-kilometer walkathon. There are also sections on serving alumnae better through student activities, an opinion piece on public relations, an approved fall graduation list, and the future of university education. The newsletter includes sections on national recognition of Mary Sparling, a reading from poet Miriam Waddington, the Consumer Education Centre being open, and a 'This and That' section concerning an open class on 'Buying a Hosue and Choosing a Mortgage' and invitations to the Marillac French residence.
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This newsletter contains information on students' evaluations of Universities Week, the Mount's production of 'Top Girls' to illustrate women's methods of handling success, and a Women's Rally Day. The newsletter also discusses various activities conducted by alumnae in response to the first signs of spring, a speech contest for young women, and conflicts in government in Ottawa. There are sections on a special day camp, financial aid available, and the activities undertaken by the Mount president and other faculty. There is information on DUET (Distance University Education via Television) highlighting student productions of programs, coming events, the designation of March as Nutrition Month, and a presentation of a Computer Fair by AIESEC Dalhousie.
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This newsletter contains information on a paper written by Erdener Kaynak, Chairman of the Department of Business Administration at MSVU, regarding the impacts of exporting in Nova Scotia. It also discusses a grant awarded to the Art Gallery, equipment added to the roof of the Seton Academic Centre, awards available for students, faculty research and conference attendance, long-service awards given, and the career aspirations of Catherine Cox, an alumnae from the Mount. The newsletter includes information on the benefits of forest fires, the opportunities in the job market, a 'Canada's Energy is Mindpower' advertisement, and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD), the art college chosen to create symbols for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).