Mun gazette october 14

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Oct. 14, 2015 Volume 48 | Number 4 Registration Mail No. 4006252 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 A N D P U B L I C AT I O N

Expanding vision MUC welcomes new students on Parade Street once more By Nora Daly

joined Premier Paul Davis, Lieut.-Gov. Frank Fagan and Patricia Fagan, and Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Chief of Police Bill Janes for the official opening of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Memorial Campus. The refurbished building on Parade Street in St. John’s was originally built to house Memorial University College and opened in 1925. The building will now serve as a recruiting office and includes a lecture theatre, classrooms, training facilities, a computer lab, a wellness centre, gymnasium and daycare centre. “I was delighted to participate in the grand opening which coincided almost 90 years to the day that it first opened,” said Dr. Kachanoski. “It was great to see

CHRIS HAMMOND PHOTO

PRESIDENT Kachanoski recently

A scene from the recent official opening of the RNC Memorial Campus. this building with its unique origins as an educational institution being repurposed and once again offering training that will benefit the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.” A commemorative plaque about Memorial’s origins was also unveiled at the ceremony. The plaque, featuring the provincial Coat of Arms and

the university’s formal crest, states that the building was raised in 1925 as a memorial to those who fought and died in the First World War. It all began on the evening of Jan. 22, 1919, when the Newfoundland Patriotic Association agreed “…to take into consideration the advisability of erecting in St. John’s a memorial

for our sailors and soldiers, in the form of an education building which shall raise to a higher level the whole status of education in Newfoundland, and materially assist its young people to achieve success in life.”

See RNC on page 4

Graduation day

Research excellence, graduates recognized at West Coast convocation

Dr. Robert Wells was awarded the degree of doctor of laws honoris causa in Corner Brook.

MEMORIAL awarded degrees to happy graduates — one of which was an honorary doctor of laws for Dr. Robert Wells — at fall convocation ceremonies in Corner Brook on Oct. 2. Grenfell Campus also presented Dr. Ian Warkentin with its inaugural research award. Dr. Warkentin, of Grenfell’s biology department, researches the influence that human impact has on the ability of wildlife to persist in modified environments. The scope of his research is global; his field research has taken him to urban, agricultural

and forested areas in Panama, Costa Rica, Eastern Mexico, the Southwestern United States and Eastern Canada. Dr. Warkentin has advanced Grenfell’s research portfolio significantly, securing significant grants, contracts and in-kind support since 1994. In addition, the attention his research has received in academic, public and media circles is international in scope. He has published his research in top-ranked scientific journals in the fields of ecology, biodiversity, conservation

and ornithology. His research has also garnered media attention in regional, national and international arenas. “Dr. Warkentin has also inspired the researchers of the future, having supported nine graduate students and seven honours students, involving them in 10 different major research projects over a 20-year period,” said Dr. Antony Card, associate vice-president (Grenfell Campus) research, during the ceremony.

See GRADUATION on page 7

features

2 YA F F L E YO U R N E X T P R O J E C T

The Manuels River Interpretation Centre is looking for researchers to help capture the stories the collective community holds of its river.

5 F R A M E WO R K S I N AC T I O N

The Memorial University Award for Outstanding Self-directed Learning has been created thanks in large part to an education student’s insight.

6 S T U D E N T S U CC E S S

The Gazette brings you the individual success stories of some happy fall graduates.

12 R E A D I N G M AT E R I A L

A selection of some of the latest literary offerings by Memorial’s authors.


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