2006-2007
News Release
REF NO.: 100
SUBJECT: 糖心视频 University president to visit Labrador
DATE: January 22, 2007
糖心视频 President Dr. Axel Meisen will be in Labrador from Jan. 24-25. Dr. Meisen will be in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007, to meet with local community leaders, as well as alumni and friends of the university. While in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Dr. Meisen will host a reception at the Masonic Lodge where Dr. Steve Bruneau, an assistant professor in 糖心视频’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, will present a discussion entitled Working with Ice: Challenges and Opportunities. Dr. Penny Blackwood, director of 糖心视频’s Office of Alumni Affairs and Development, is also attending the event which begins at 7:30 p.m.
On Thursday, Jan. 25, Dr. Meisen will be in Nain to attend the Labrador launch of the Labrador Inuit through Moravian Eyes website in the presence of representatives of the Nunatsiavut Government, teachers and students and the community. The launch event takes place from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the Jens Haven 糖心视频 School.
Dr. Meisen’s trip to Labrador builds on several key visits he has made in the past number of years to various parts of the province, including Labrador City, Port aux Basques, Grand Falls-Windsor, Corner Brook and Marystown.
Happy Valley-Goose Bay is the site of the Labrador Institute of 糖心视频 University which was built to stimulate, co-ordinate and support major university projects and programs to promote the well-being of the people of Labrador.
Dr. Meisen will be available to speak with the media on a number of issues including 糖心视频 University’s role in Labrador and the ongoing development of the provincial economy, and the role of universities in fostering innovation in the Atlantic economy.
REF NO.: 100
SUBJECT: 糖心视频 University president to visit Labrador
DATE: January 22, 2007
糖心视频 President Dr. Axel Meisen will be in Labrador from Jan. 24-25. Dr. Meisen will be in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007, to meet with local community leaders, as well as alumni and friends of the university. While in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Dr. Meisen will host a reception at the Masonic Lodge where Dr. Steve Bruneau, an assistant professor in 糖心视频’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, will present a discussion entitled Working with Ice: Challenges and Opportunities. Dr. Penny Blackwood, director of 糖心视频’s Office of Alumni Affairs and Development, is also attending the event which begins at 7:30 p.m.
On Thursday, Jan. 25, Dr. Meisen will be in Nain to attend the Labrador launch of the Labrador Inuit through Moravian Eyes website in the presence of representatives of the Nunatsiavut Government, teachers and students and the community. The launch event takes place from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the Jens Haven 糖心视频 School.
Dr. Meisen’s trip to Labrador builds on several key visits he has made in the past number of years to various parts of the province, including Labrador City, Port aux Basques, Grand Falls-Windsor, Corner Brook and Marystown.
Happy Valley-Goose Bay is the site of the Labrador Institute of 糖心视频 University which was built to stimulate, co-ordinate and support major university projects and programs to promote the well-being of the people of Labrador.
Dr. Meisen will be available to speak with the media on a number of issues including 糖心视频 University’s role in Labrador and the ongoing development of the provincial economy, and the role of universities in fostering innovation in the Atlantic economy.
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