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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Dec 2006, p. 9

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Rosehart proud of accomplishments Continued from page 6 Blouw said. "The university is posi- tioned to finish its first cen- tury of operations as a very successful undergraduate institution. "I believe it will enter a new century of operations as a comprehensive univer- sity with a clearly defined identity and niche among the other Ontario and Cana- dian universities." Rosehart. whose signifi- cant contributions to Lauri- er include a completely revi- talized Waterloo campus and new campuses in Brantford and Kitchener. said. “I’m extremely proud of what we've accomplished over the last decade. and 'se OFF" CLOTHING MAGIC MOUNTAIN iidmiBtrgttmEttutmtt to: an new IEIIIIVINIJII dreams .. Jllt It and " $$Htt1 'wadquo e, o mums . Imus . Wells . mm . [new . Ilttltslftttttt o Mttettsl8'Mes ONE DAY ONLY " FL'I_\JK y ”Tim" "@1131 - "Wit." believe that Dr. Blouw's experience at UNBC pre- pares him well for the chal- lenges and exciting times he will face here." Born in Holland in 1951, Blouw moved to Canada in 1957 and became a Canadi- an citizen in 1963, He has a bachelor of sci- ence and a master of sci- ence in zoology from the University of Manitoba (1972 and 1977 respectively) and a PhD in biology from the University of New Brunswick (1982). He joined UNBC in l995 as a professor of biology, and became associate vice president and dean of grad- uate studies in l997. In 2000, he was named to his current role. - - -r.eootro-sqoorFKo"' The Grade 11 entrepeneur- ship class at Waterloo Colle- giate institute held a special barbecue fundraiser in sup port of the Tree of Angels holiday toy campaign last week. Manning the outdoor grill were Paul Emrich and Kyle Cuvaco. while their teacher, Terri Fischer, arranged for the supplies. "UNBC is a relatively young institution," Harris said, "and Dr. Blouw is wide- ly acknowledged as an architect of many of the uni- versity's new initiatives. Under his leadership. UNBC has risen to be consistently first or second among small universities in funding sup- port from the Social Sci- ences and Humanities Research Council. He also receives much of the credit for the extremely impressive $40 million endowment built at UNBC in a few short years." Flipping out for charity Blouw is a long-standing member of the Natural Sci- ences and Engineering Research Council of Cana- da, and has chaired many of its key committees. M 5.3.; "ao. Gaioir “(a-l " ... “I - il " Cl F.s. F5117. Iona-WWW: HO! now We'll bring your store to over 32,000 doors. WATEnLoo’s OWN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER q 886-2830 Io the good little boys and girls of Waterloo Mrs. Claus and I would like to thank you for all the . lovely letters that you sent to us. We really enjoyed reading them. From your letters, I have made my list and Mrs. Claus has checked it twice. The elves are working around the clock getting ready for the big day. Sometimes though. they stop and play with the toys. As we say at the North Pole, elves will be elves. The reindeer having been working out and are all set to go, and Rudolph has polished his nose! I hope you’re still being goodl It's hard to do when you are excited. But do try. And try to get to sleep early on Christmas Eve, because I know when you are sleeping and I know when you're awake! From all of us at the North Pole, we are very excited about coming to your house and leaving you presents and look forward to eating cookies and drinking milk. Merry Christmasl l l emu - tlot. Aol “/K WATEkfrjrftffrMNIClLE IRIS IS (mung --servityour_com"eey since 1856 Dear Santa. , I like what you _ - me last you, thank you. This year I would like to have moon sand plots. and thank you. Dante o. Ago 6 ,

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