Yotices AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING students, Faculty and Alumni are invited to submit nominations for the U.P.E.1. Faculty Association Awards for Excellence in Teaching. The awards are open to full-time University faculty members. , \ nominee should have demonstrated an interest in, ar ind commitment to, both the subject and the students. a This interest and commitment may manifest itself ina variety of ways: e.g., through the ability to excite Student interest in a given subject; through the ability o instill high standard of achievements in students; >: or through the ability to awaken in students a new Sense of the structure, power and beauty of ideas--a cr 4 Itivation of humane feeling and a concern for oth- ers. Nominations, in writing, may be sent (or given) to a iy member of the selection committee listed below by March 13, 1992. Each nomination should include a brief statement of support for the nominee as well as th e signature and phone number of the nominator(s). Since previous winners of this award are not eligible fc r renomination until five years have elapsed, the fc llowing people are not eligible for nomination this ar: - ves Rose-Marie Bernardinelli Alfonso Lopez William Stokoe Heather Henry Leon Loucks ; David Honor Jinan LeBlanc reek Singh francis Falvo From Japan... Iam a Japanese girl of 25 years old. Iam writing this letter, better 1 would like very much to have someone to correspond with. My name is Akemi Ando. lama graduate majoring in British literature mainly in the nineteenth century. My hobbies are: reading, animals, fashion, movies, nature, cooking, history, foreign countries and so on. I am interested in PEI very much. It would be very great to exchange ideas with someone from PEI. Sincere thanks,° AkemiAndo 23/4-28 Osone-Otsu Nangoku City, Kochi-Ken 783 Japan Attention All International Students: We are planning atrip to Brookvale, either Friday or Saturday this weekend. Ifinterested, please call Raymond now or 894-8321. Your ticket to the 21st Century g | The Information Management Department, Mount Saint Vincent University, offers a Bachelor of Applied Arts (information Management) which provides education ininformation management and integrated office systems. The 20-unit degree has @ CO-Op option, Prepare for careers such as: @ information managers @ trainers ® user support Specialists @ technical support managers Applications are now being accepted tor the 1992-93 academic year. For details call the Information Management Department at (902) 443-4450, ext. 196. Mount Saint Vincent Univeralty Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 dated March 5, 1992 Page 234...