Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Mansbridge meets with student journalists
During a visit to campus on October 15, Chancellor Peter Mansbridge met with the staff of Mount Allison's student newspaper The Argosy.
Editor in Chief Noah Kowalski says, "It was a great experience to have a chance to sit down with one of Canada's leading journalists. Over lunch we discussed everything from Twitter to Justin Bieber. The hour and a half flew by while he shared his insights into the future of journalism in Canada. He also asked us questions about the student experience in Sackville and gave us suggestions for future Argosy articles. It was an incredible opportunity and something none of us will forget."
Monday, October 18, 2010
Scholarship established in honour of Marc Vallée (’08)
Those who knew him best describe Marc as a gifted scientist — a hard-working and dedicated scholar who had a knack for software applications and could often be found in the physics lab, even late at night.
A mentor to visiting high school students and volunteer with the University’s new Gemini Observatory, Marc was always willing to lend a hand.
His friends, family, and former professors say that, given the chance, Marc would have made a meaningful and lasting impact in his community and his field. He certainly changed the lives of all who knew him.
As a way of honouring Marc’s life and encouraging others to enter the field of medical physics, Amirix/Vemco, which manufactures underwater acoustic telemetry equipment and where Marc worked for a couple of summers, has donated $25,000 to Mount Allison to establish the Marc E. Vallée Memorial Medical Physics Scholarship.
The University is raising funds to increase the value of the scholarship and create a legacy of academic excellence that will pay tribute to the memory of Marc, and perpetuate the values of hard work, dedication, and generosity that guided his life.
If you would like to contribute to the fund, please visit the Marc E. Vallée Memorial Medical Physics Scholarship page or contact Mount Allison’s manager of Annual Giving Susan Smith at (506) 364-2349, or ssmith@mta.ca.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies
Two years after Tim Hortons' co-founder Ron Joyce donated $5 million to Mount Allison, the University officially launched the Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies on Friday, October 1st.
Tim Hortons co-founder's $5M helps out Mt. A
(CBC)
Mount Allison rolls up the rim
(Telegraph-Journal)
Tim's co-founder funds Mount A business school
(Times & Transcript)