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Nominations Wanted!
The Awards Committee of the Alumni Association Board
of Directors needs your help to identify worthy candidates.
Nominations are always welcome for these prestigious
awards.
Excellence in Mentoring Award
Presented to a faculty member, current or retired, who has
demonstrated excellence by offering personal, academic or professional
guidance to students.
Alumni Award of Merit
The Alumni Association’s, most prestigious award is presented to a
graduate for distinguished accomplishments, which bring honour to
the University of Windsor.
Alumni Odyssey Award
Recognizes alumni who are in the early years of their careers and have
made a significant or innovative achievement in their professional or
personal life.
For details on the Alumni Association’s awards and scholarships, visit
and click on the Scholarships & Awards link
or contact Alumni Affairs at 519.971.3618,
or
Sue Williams
RETURNS TO THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD
The Alumni Association Board of
Directors is pleased to announce
that Sue Williams, assistant
director, Windsor Teen Health
Centre, is returning to the Board
of Directors for the first of three
(two-year) terms.
Williams graduated from the
Faculty of Human Kinetics with
her Bachelor’s degree in 1985
and received her Master’s in 1988. She served as a director on the
Alumni Board from 1997 to 2002, and is a former chair of the Public
Affairs Committee. She continues to be an active participant in
alumni, university and community events and initiatives.
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University of Windsor
in British Columbia
Room
to
GROW
Dynamic Careers in
Medical Laboratory
And now you’ve finally determined what you have been looking for,
personally and professionally - room to grow.
Our focus is on giving people room to grow, room to impact, room to make a significant,
personal contribution, and room to make a difference in the lives of others.
Interior Health is divided into four Health Service Areas: Okanagan, Thompson-
Cariboo-Shuswap, Kootenay Boundary, and East Kootenay. Each area has its own unique
characteristics including climate, landscape and lifestyle. Visit our website
to learn more about each of our diverse regions.
Our laboratory service consists of 32 laboratories of various sizes from large tertiary sites
with individual departments and specialized testing to small one-person facilities with
combined laboratory and x-ray techs. The Interior Health laboratory service is working
in a Quality System Model. We have departmental working groups (with representation
from the four Health Service areas) in all laboratory disciplines that are working together
to ensure best practice and standardization throughout the Interior Health Laboratories.
Many employment opportunities exist for management to front-line technologists,
combined lab/x-ray technologists and medical laboratory assistants. Positions range from
full time to casual.
For a challenging, growth-oriented career in beautiful natural settings where balanced
lifestyle choices abound, come to Interior Health and help us in our quest to set
new standards of excellence in the delivery of health services in the Province of
British Columbia.
To inquire about laboratory opportunities at Interior Health,
please e-mail
or call
1-866-972-9299
. To explore how we can make working at
Interior Health appealing, rewarding and deserving of your
talent, and to apply online, visit our career website
Interior Health
CLASS RING FOUND
A University of Windsor women’s class
ring was found in Penticton, BC. The ring,
dated 1970 was found by a self-described
“treasure hunter” who would like to return
it to its rightful owner. If you are missing
this ring, please contact the Office of
Alumni Affairs at
or
call 519.971.3618.
Did you graduate before 1980
and have a horizontal degree?
We can frame it for you.
Contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at
519.971.3618 or
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