FS Szplzne oS Bien Informer Committee Gearing Up for Institutional Evaluation Every five years B.C. colleges must do an institutional self-appraisal. The goal is to create a comprehensive report that will be presented to the College and later reviewed by the Advanced Education Council. A self-appraisal helps the College in its operations, enhances its programs and forms a foundation for planning efforts. Cap’s third Institutional Evaluation began in April and will continue until next spring. The 13 committee mem- bers, who come from all College constituencies, plan to: * compare the College’s Mission and Values Statement and Three- Year Strategic Plan against a number of recent reports on post- secondary education. Sunshine Coast Discounts Do you visit or live on the Sun- shine Coast? If so, be sure to buy a Sunshine Savings coupon book. The books offer 170 discounts in dining, entertainment, sports, retail goods, accommodations and much more. Designed by Cap's Business Management students, the books will raise money for extracurricular activities at Sunshine Coast schools and scholarships for the Business Business Management Students Design Coupons Management Program. Sunshine Savings coupon books are available for $10 at the North Campus in Sechelt or by calling Joan at 885-7886 or Lori at 886-0365. ‘ _ oven $1000. 00 wn viscounts De AND SPECIAL OFFERS FROM wu ‘SUNSHINE COAST BUSINESSES. fe © PROCEEDS TO SCHOLARSHIPS = AND FUND-RAISING PROGRAMS, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SCHOLARS. What’s New In the Library African Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe, Doris Lessing (author of Golden Notebook)) DT 2904 L47 1992 Darwin: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist, Adrian Desmond and James Moore QH 31 D2 D47 1992 Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany, Michael H. Kater Farming in Nature’s Image: an Eco- logical Approach to Agriculture, Judith D. Soule and Jon K. Piper S1 441 S757 1992 But was it Just: Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War, Jean Bethke Elshtain DS 79.72 B88 1992 Shampoo Planet, Douglas Coupland (author of Generation X) ¢ identify and report on issues of concern to the committee and the College constituencies. Richard Longworth, committee chair, says he is delighted with the selection of members and looks forward to the tasks ahead. He is looking for support and input from everyone at the College. For informa- tion contact Richard, loc. 2735, or any committee member. Judy Sankey in Planning, loc. 2076, can provide a list of members. Dor Kinloch i is the new Assist. - ant t the Director of Employee Relations. — Joy Smith is retiring June 30 ~ after 21 years at the College. We'll miss her, and we wish her the best. _ Heather Harris, Advising, is resigning July 2. Good luck. Heather. _ Koraley Calvert has been _ promoted to Divisional Assistant- Visual and Performing Arts, effective Aug. 16. She replaces Joyce Fancher, who is retiring June 30 after 14 years with us. ML 3509 G3 K37 1992 PS 8555 08253 S53 1992 ae as printed on recycled paper