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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 2:00 p.m. for inclusion in the next week's edition.
Welcome Back Seminars
presented by students in the AG534 Graduate Course "Special
Topics in Animal Physiology".....
The Lactation Series
Thursday, January 5th, at 11 a.m. in Rm 112, Haley Institute
Seminar 1: THE LET-DOWN HORMONE: WHAT DOES OXYTOCIN REALLY DO?
by Jacqueline Yuill
Seminar 2: THE ROLE OF THE STRESS HORMONE, CORTISOL, DURING
LACTATION by Sarah Gatti-Yorke
Adapting Metabolism Series
Friday, January 6th, at 12 noon in Rm 112, Haley Institute
Seminar 1: LEPTIN, THE APPETITE SUPPRESSION HORMONE by Jody
Muise
Seminar 2: PROGESTERONE, THE HORMONE OF PREGNANCY by Victor
Akande
ALL ARE WELCOME - BRING A LUNCH - COFFEE & COOKIES WILL
BE PROVIDED!
NSAC Noticeboard and Message Forum
Just a reminder for the New Year to bookmark the NSAC Noticeboard
and Message Forum now available at http://nsac.ca/forums
. More and more people are tuning into the forum for news and
information related to the campus community.
Registered users have the option of “subscribing”
to the forum and receiving an e-mail with a link whenever a
new message is posted. That way they are sure not to miss any
new notices or messages. It is possible to subscribe to the
entire Board or just to an individual discussion. Just like
registration, subscription is optional. Check it out for all
the details.
Varsity Results
Basketball
The Rams are competing in the Atlantic Coast Classic - hosted
by MSVU (women's) and University of Kings (men's)

Caption: Coach Fred Works
talks to the Rams in a time out at the Atlantic Coast Classic
at Mount Saint Vincent.
First day results:
Women's NSAC vs Kings
57 - 66
NSAC vs Royal Military College
60 - 74
Men's NSAC vs MSVU
43 - 76
Play continues today and Wednesday. Remainder of results will
be in next week's E-bulletin.
International Student Arrivals
International students are now arriving on the NSAC campus.
Four students through the FAFU program are arriving today, January
3rd. Six additional students are expected during the month of
January, brining our total to eight students this semester through
the FAFU Agreement and ten international students in total.
Please welcome these students to Canada and our campus when
you see them in your travels. For additional information on
our FAFU students please contact Krista Lake at (902) 893-6905
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