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MTA Alumni Blog: Allisonian made Member of the British Empire by the Queen
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Monday, June 18, 2012. Allisonian made Member of the British Empire by the Queen. Congratulations to respected educator Shirley Pearman ('62). Who has been made a Member of the British Empire [MBE] by the Queen for decades of service to teaching and the arts. News of the awards came today as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. With degrees from Mount Allison (BFA) and New York University (MA Ed), she was the first Bermudian to obtain a Master's Degree in Art Education. As one of the first black Be...
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MTA Alumni Blog: November 2011
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Friday, November 18, 2011. Fall 2011 Record Online. The Fall 2011 issue of the Record is not online! Alums featured in this issue:. Amy Rowat ('98, '99). And a tribute to Wallace McCain ('52). Happy reading: http:/ alumni.mta.ca/therecord/. Posted by Alumni Office. Monday, November 7, 2011. Chicken Grenades wins big! In January of this year, John Grass ('84). Is in his first year at Mount A studying science. All the contestants were flown to Toronto to tape the show, and winners in each category were sel...
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MTA Alumni Blog: Allisonian, Artist wins national honour
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Allisonian, Artist wins national honour. A national honour was bestowed on painter Mary Pratt ('61). Last week at The Rooms when the Society of Canadian Artists recognized her with an honorary life membership into the SCA. The CBC's Beth Macdonell recently paid her a visit at her St. John's home. See video. Posted by Alumni Office. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About our Alumni Blogger. Mount Allison University, Sackville NB, Canada. Http:/ alumni.mta.ca.
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MTA Alumni Blog: January 2012
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Thursday, January 26, 2012. Beginning January 2012, Alison (Crossman) Davidson ('94). Will be running ten 10k races in 10 months for a total of 100k in an effort to raise $100k. These funds will be donated to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s CIBC Run for the Cure which is September 30. To help, you can buy a t-shirt or maybe two or three. All net profit will be donated to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information, visit: http:/ testyourselfchallenge.com/. GOOD LUCK, Alison! With ...
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian: Technical Difficulties
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian. An over-educated Maritimer at UWO attempts to get degree number three. Monday, August 16, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Review – the house by the lake. Can We Speak to Each Other? Who Can, Should, Is . Able to Speak on Public Issues. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. 50th Annual International Congress of Medieval Studies. Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog. It Is Time For History.
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian: Look Ma! I'm on iTunes!
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian. An over-educated Maritimer at UWO attempts to get degree number three. Friday, April 16, 2010. I woke up this morning to an email from the iTunes store. That wouldn't necessarily be an unusual thing I make it my habit to download any songs they have free on a weekly basis and lately I've been "buying" a lot of free apps. Today's email however was a little different, The Interactive Exhibit Design Podcast. Has been reviewed and is now on iTunes! Learning Abou...
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The Victory Lap: febrero 2008
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A fifth year at Mount Allison. Lunes, 25 de febrero de 2008. It has been a good week to be an International Relations major. Between Castro's resignation, the independence declaration of Kosovo, and the elections in Pakistan, there has been a lot of global developments to discuss. Domingo, 17 de febrero de 2008. I love this school - the opportunities it has afforded me and the people it attracts. I would not have chosen any other university for my undergraduate degree. But the very things that I ...Mount...
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Everyday History: Enweying 2015 - A Bunch of Profs Talking About Stuff
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History as we live it: culture and politics past and present, mostly in Canada. Media, Op-Eds and Reviews. Monday, 16 March 2015. Enweying 2015 - A Bunch of Profs Talking About Stuff. I was pleased to get asked to talk at this festival of ideas at Trent University this Saturday. See below for the great lineup. And I'll be talking about - what else? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twitter Updates 2.2: FeedWitter. There was an error in this gadget. Enweying 2015 - A Bunch of Profs Talking About Stu.
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Everyday History: Explaining East Coast History to Central Canadians
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History as we live it: culture and politics past and present, mostly in Canada. Media, Op-Eds and Reviews. Wednesday, 1 April 2015. Explaining East Coast History to Central Canadians. A guest post from Shirley Tillotson, professor of history at Dalhousie University. The other week Globe and Mail. Columnist John Ibbitson wrote an extended article called ' How the Maritimes became Canada's incredible shrinking region.'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twitter Updates 2.2: FeedWitter. Environment, Histo...
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Everyday History: October 2014
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History as we live it: culture and politics past and present, mostly in Canada. Media, Op-Eds and Reviews. Friday, 17 October 2014. How should we teach history? On 31 October, before you head out to 'trick or treat' or to dress up as ghoul for dancing fun, why not come to what looks to be an interesting event at the University of Toronto? Here's the poster I've been sent:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Twitter Updates 2.2: FeedWitter. There was an error in this gadget. How should we teach history?