Mainly Malaspina [December, 2004]

Cultural caution statement: Please note this item includes names, images, and/or recorded voices of deceased persons. Malaspina wins EDG quality infrastructure award -- Penny Barnes Malaspina's first Canada research chair -- Centre for First Nations student opens -- Barnes "right at home&q...

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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/10613/1020
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Summary:Cultural caution statement: Please note this item includes names, images, and/or recorded voices of deceased persons. Malaspina wins EDG quality infrastructure award -- Penny Barnes Malaspina's first Canada research chair -- Centre for First Nations student opens -- Barnes "right at home" in Malaspina's CSR -- TreeFest volunteers brighten Nanaimo campus with 41,000+ lights -- Malaspina launches new pulp and paper operations program -- World-class centre for shellfish research opens -- Penning takes on new focus at Malaspina -- Foundation moves downtown -- Malaspina's eight millennium award winners -- Malaspina people -- Malaspina employees helping hurricane victims in Haiti -- Backlund family turns to sugar -- Toastmasters on the hill -- Linda Love embarks on new adventures -- Ma-U marathon gets better / Sandy Elvy -- Global studies award -- First Nations student services centre organizes graphic design contest -- B.C.'s chefs win gold at world culinary Olympics -- Writers invited to entre short fiction contest -- Patrick Ross on student services -- Mal-U museum of natural history given "biological keys" -- First Nations speaker series -- Mal-U signs with MMU of Japan -- Discover wellness at Malaspina -- Malaspina builds interational ties with Holland -- Accounting students help steer B.C. Ferries -- Child and youth care program celebrates ten years of excellence -- Festival of trees comes to Nanaimo campus -- Vist magic Milner Gardens -- Campus careers centre teaches students business skills -- Nanaimo Chrysler + Mariners = home run -- Pr0cess showcases instructors' work -- Message board -- Paly warns youth about risky behaviour https://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/1020/MainlyMalDec-04.pdf?sequence=3