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May 2011, Vol 10, No 5

Convocation 2011 – volunteers needed

Help congratulate our newest alumni. Volunteer spots are available for convocation on May 12 and during convocation week from June 6-10. Please e-mail Robyn Gies or call 403-220-2282 for further information.

Alumni News

Alumni Relations service office temporary relocation

Effective May 2, The Alumni Relations service office will be temporarily relocated from the Taylor Family Digital Library to MacKimmie Library Tower, 213. To ensure the TFDL is completely ready for the fall term, the building will be closing over the summer months for repairs when disruption to students will be at a minimum. Learn more...


Alumna named women's volleyball head coach

One of the most successful players to ever put on a Dinos jersey, Natalie Schwartz, BA'07, is now the eighth head coach in University of Calgary women's volleyball history. Learn more...


Alumnus receives outstanding clinician award

Dr. Paul Beck, MD'90, was awarded with the Foothills Hospital Outstanding Clinician Award for 2010. Learn more...


An alumnus on the shortlist

Professor and alumnus Clem Martini, BFA'82, is shortlisted for the Alberta Literary Award for his non-fiction work, Bitter Medicine: A Graphc Memoir of Mental Illness. Learn more...


Faculty of Medicine Alumni of Distinction Awards – Call for nominations

Do you know an extraordinary MD graduate that you would like recognized? We invite you to nominate a University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine graduate for this prestigious award. Learn more...


Two lucky alumni winners in TD Insurance Meloche Monnex's latest contest

Cory Jackson, BSc'00, LLB'07 and Brandi McCormick, BSc'00, were lucky winners of TD's most recent direct mail exclusive contest. The lucky winners received $1000 gift cards to Future Shop. Alumni get great rates and service from TD Insurance and give back to their alma mater too. Learn more...


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U of C News

Calgary serves returns to Costa Rica

Through the Calgary Serves program, a group of 10 University of Calgary students will have a chance to deeply explore issues related to community development in the isolated Costa Rican communities of Montero and Palito. Learn more...


Nanotechnology in the classroom

The University of Calgary is the first in Canada to bring nanotechnology to the classroom. Learn more...


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