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Human Resources Has Moved
The Human Resource office, including Ken MacKenzie, has now moved to the bottom level of Dairy Building. All phones numbers have remained the same. There are now no HR offices in Cumming Hall.
Atlantic Agricultural Forum Hosted by NSAC
The world’s biggest challenges today directly relate to agriculture and the keys to addressing these challenges can be found at the Atlantic Agricultural Forum April 22 and April 23.
With a theme to connect, innovate and renew, this two-day workshop, hosted by NSAC, will focus on the changing face of agriculture and will aim to connect all players in the industry by providing a forum for learning and innovation and by fostering renewal, ideas, growth and partnerships.
Research is one of the strategic pillars of the future competitiveness and success of the agriculture and agri-food industry in Atlantic Canada and it's this research and innovation that will have a direct impact on the local economy and worldwide.
NSAC alumnus Rob North of CBC Radio is an accomplished broadcast journalist and can show you how to get your research message out. Change IS the message and Rob North will deliver it at the Atlantic Agricultural Forum April 22 and 23.
For more information please contact Sara Murphy at 893-6028 or by e-mail at scmurphy@nsac.ca
Click here for the event poster
Leadership Banquet
University Leadership Award for Health Education
This award recognizes a student for their commitment to health, well being and leadership. Through the creative use of resources this student has enhanced the quality of student life and development.
The Health Education Award was presented to Amanda Greaves. Amanda is in her fourth year of the Animal Science program. While being actively involved in RESPECT as a peer educator she has volunteered all four years with University Day and high school introductory days. She is an active volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters, is involved with NSERC and shared her amazing musical talent at the evening banquet. Lugene Young, Assistant Dean, Nurse Educator, Health Services, is shown presenting Amanda with her award. Congratulations Amanda!
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