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April 2011, Vol 10, No 4
Faces of philanthropy
Ryan Link, BSc'08, wants Dinos women's volleyball players to succeed in their academic and athletic career.
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Alumni News
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A top ten nod
Jeff Gailus, BA'93 is in the Alberta Readers Choice Awards' Top 10 for his first book, The Grizzly Manifesto. Learn more... |
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Alumna honoured for contributions to agriculture
Wynne Chisholm, BA'79, was honoured with Farm Credit Canada's Rosemary Davis Award. Learn more... |
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Science Cafe – Archaeology: frauds, myths and mysteries
Can you believe what you read about 2012? Join us for April's Science Cafe at the Ironwood Stage and Grill. Learn more... |
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Globalization and the impact of natural resource extraction industries
Representatives from the private sector, government and academia will gather for this two-day event to discuss this important topic. This is a free event, join the debate. Learn more... |
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Take in a Fine Arts performance on campus
If you're an arts lover, have we got a deal for you! Offered in partnership with the Faculty of Arts: 2-for-1 tickets for alumni to more than 100 Department of Drama, Program of Dance and Department of Music productions during the season. Learn more... |
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Find the alumni chapter nearest you
Learn more about alumni chapters near you or connect with other alumni in your city and start one! Learn more... |
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The Alumni Service Office has a new home
The Alumni Service has a brand new office in the Taylor Family Digital Library. Drop by and see us in room 153A to purchase a degree frame, register for an event or find out information about benefits and perks. We look forward to seeing you soon! |
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U Magazine readers survey
Take a few minutes to provide your feedback on U Magazine. Your participation is greatly appreciated. Take our survey now. Learn more... |
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U of C News
Donation to create Centre on Aging
A new Centre on Aging at the University of Calgary will help enhance the health and wellness of Canadian seniors, thanks to a $5-million gift from the Brenda Strafford Foundation. Learn more...
Even Canadian rocks are different
Canadians have always seen themselves as separate and distinct from their American neighbours to the south, and now they have geological proof. Learn more...
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