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NSAC E-Bulletin
Please forward your submissions to the NSAC E-Bulletin to Stephanie
Rogers (news@nsac.ca)
by Friday at 3:00 p.m. for inclusion in the next week's edition.
August 5th 2003 - Week 140
Development and Alumni Relations Update
The Development and Alumni Relations Office June report is now available
online at the following link: http://www.nsac.ns.ca/development/section_reports/2003/jul.htm
If you have any questions or suggestions please contact Jim at 893-7950
or JGoit@nsac.ns.ca
Size of NSAC its greatest asset says Class
of 2003
Approximately 70 per cent of the surveyed grads of 2003 found the size of NSAC
to be its strongest asset. The smaller size of the school allows for many benefits
to be enjoyed by the students. Some of the benefits mentioned by the grads was
the opportunity to meet more people as well as the family-like atmosphere at
the school. The NSAC student body was described by some as a friendly, intimate
and close-knit community. (Look for the full article in the August edition of
the NSAC Post)
Amazing Maize to support the Colchester
Community Workshop
Dian Patterson, Judy Grant and Al Fredeen will be competing in the
Amazing maize Maze representing NSAC and the Animal Science group.
Why not take up the challenge and enter another team? If you prefer,
we’re accepting donations to the cause or they can be sent
directly to the CCWF ( P.O. Box 312, Truro B2N 5C5) Come on out
and cheer us on on August 12th, 2003 at 5:00 p.m. at the Riverbreeze
Farm Market. For more information contact Dian Patterson at dpatterson@nsac.ns.ca
NSAC Open House Survey
In an effort to collect further information on the 2003 NSAC Open
House, a faculty and staff survey will be circulated via email for
your input. Please take the time to complete the survey with your
thoughts and opinions and return to Susan Michel. All the information
will be compiled into a final report to aid in future planning.
Questions can be directed to smichel@nsac.ns.ca
Power Outage
A main electrical line between Haley Institute and Cumming Hall
was damaged yesterday at approximately 2:00 pm causing a power failure
in Dairy Building, Cumming Hall and all three Residences. Repairs
were completed and normal services were resumed at 1:00 a.m. in
the morning. Any questions please contact Dr. Bernie MacDonald at
bmacdonald@nsac.ns.ca
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