Mainly Malaspina [September, 2004]

Orientation 2004 best ever -- Students gain valuable experience in high-tech lab -- Nanaimo rotary clubs donate $100,900 to library -- Japanese delegation fosters friendship at Malaspina -- President's message -- Message from vice-president, instruction & research -- First Nations centre op...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10613/1019
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Summary:Orientation 2004 best ever -- Students gain valuable experience in high-tech lab -- Nanaimo rotary clubs donate $100,900 to library -- Japanese delegation fosters friendship at Malaspina -- President's message -- Message from vice-president, instruction & research -- First Nations centre opens -- Malaspina helps former cattle rancher change careers -- Culinary arts student wins Governor General's award -- Ralph Gustafson poetry chair 2004, Liz Lochhead -- Historic Katimavik agreement signed -- Homecoming celebration postponed until May 2005 -- New equipment loan facility opens -- Anonymous donors dig deep for Malaspina's namesake -- Malaspina foundation gears up for 10th anniversary -- Festival of trees moves to Nanaimo campus -- An invitation to join ElderCollege -- Malaspina's foundation office moves downtown -- Toastmasters arrives at Namaimo campus -- Malapsina grads win major research awards -- School district 68 and Malaspina renew CTC agreement -- Malaspina researchers receive $65k federal grant -- Annual research reports highlight faculty research -- Malaspina faculty and students help make Nanaimo a "safer city" / Linda Derksen -- $4-million centre for shellfish research opens at Malaspina -- Malaspina poised for major LEEF research funding -- Education council -- Malaspina people -- The European cycling adventures of Wendy Simms / Tom Goater -- Malaspina student works with national group on local West Nile project -- Mathematicians crunch numbers in Nanaimo -- Continuing studies offers expanded line-up of fall courses -- Walking through geological time / Steven Earle -- Discovery room expands hours -- New residences take shape -- Message board -- Anvient Mariners dragon boat team wins silver medal -- Malaspina's bathtub almost makes it / Gary Bray https://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/1019/MainlyMalSep-04.pdf?sequence=3