Jan. 14, 2015 Volume 47 | Number 8
A m e m o r i a l u n i v e r s i t y o f n e w f o u n d l an d p u b l i c a t i o n
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Sparks fly Literary festival enters sixth year By Janet Harron
Fans of Newfoundland and Labrador writers and writing will soon come together at the SPARKS Literary Festival, a celebration of the written word in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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“A new development this year is our inclusion of works which marry text and the visual.” – Mary Dalton
toy story Engineering student Mollie Jameson’s determination to land a plum work term with Fisher Price has garnered her a lot of attention, including CTV’s Canada AM. To view her interview on the national morning show, please visit www.today.mun.ca.
Shining examples
Outstanding alumni to receive 2014 Tribute Awards By David Penney
Memorial University is proud to
Jane Rowe
field of nominees this year was incredibly strong, a fact that further distinguishes those individuals who’ve been selected. I congratulate each one of the 2014 recipients. They have made remarkable contributions in many different ways and are all very deserving of these honours.” As this year’s Alumna of the Year Award recipient, Ms. Rowe will receive the highest honour bestowed on a Memorial graduate. Immediately following graduation from Memorial University, she completed an MBA from York University’s Schulich School of Business. Ms. Rowe then went on to build a stellar reputation during a 23-year career with Scotiabank.
The sixth annual festival will be held at the Suncor Energy Hall in Memorial’s School of Music on the St. John’s campus on Sunday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The main part of the day is organized into four sessions, each of which will feature readings in a variety of genres and voices. “A new development this year is our inclusion of works which marry text and the visual,” said Mary Dalton, festival director and founder, English professor and poet. “Jenny Higgins will read from her book Perished: The 1914 Newfoundland Sealing Hunt Disaster and show images of some of the documents connected with that harrowing event. Don Austin will read from a poetic sequence, which also is a game designed by visual artist Tara Bryan. “Several of our major writers, among them Michael Crummey, Don McKay and Russell Wangersky, have released new books this year; they will be giving voice to them at the festival. Our new creative writing faculty member Lisa Moore will participate.
announce the 2014 recipients of the Alumni Tribute Awards. Jane Rowe, B.Comm.(Hons.)(Coop.)’81, is this year’s Alumna of the Year and Robert Crosbie, B.Comm. (Co-op.)’79, will receive the J.D. Eaton Alumni Award. Thomas Maddox, BA, B.Ed.’70, will be recognized with the Outstanding Community Service Award and Mark O’Brien, BA’10, with the Alumni Horizon Award. “This year, our Tribute Award recipients are exceptional individuals who excel in their chosen fields, yet also display incredible commitment to their communities and Memorial University,” said Bob Dowden, chair, Alumni Tribute Awards selection committee. “The entire
See tribute on page 10
See sparks on page 4
3 H a r l ow d i a r i e s
6 G l o b a l e x pe r i e n c e
7 Sa f e t y t e s t
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Cuffer win
An alumna and staff member has nabbed top honours in the Telegram’s 2014 short-story writing competition.
A commerce student reports on her winter semester abroad at Harlow Campus.
A program is linking international university students with K-12 students across the province.
A national police association has recognized Memorial for excellence in emergency preparedness.