Great design rewarded Submitted by Lauren Mulholland “Tf you're looking for design ideas,” said Learning Resources Network (LERN) president William Draves, “look to the Canadians and the Australians for the most innovative and creative designs.” The Continuing Education division at Capilano College recently won an international award for Excellence in Brochure Design for its fall 2001 Continuing Education calendar. The award was presented on November 29 in San Francisco to Lauren Mulholland, publicist for Continuing Education. The calendar was produced with the creative assistance of the Centre for Media Development. Designer Jana Hotkova created the cover design and inside tem- plate, while Randy Snyder, also a designer, was responsible for calendar layout and adapting the template to last minute specifications. Thanks also go to Continuing Education art instruc- tor, Vladimir Blagonadezhdin, who supplied the stunning cover art. Lauren Mulholland Full story online’ LER y NTeRa ne Lote NA aves Japanese exchange Submitted by Nick Collins Biology instructor, Dr. Malcolm Fitz-Earle, who is currently teaching at Kushiro Public University in Hokkaido, Japan, will be a visiting professor in May at Aichi Gakusen, Capilano College’s other sister institution in Japan. The three Capilano College students chosen to attend Aichi Gakusen for the 2002/03 academic year are: Squamish resident Rina Graham; Lisa Hansen, a Van Tech graduate who had a stellar academic and citizenship record at high school; and Kamea Lessoway, a Jazz Studies student who will be taking her guitar with her to Japan. The Japanese Exchange committee was very impressed by the many outstanding students who applied this year. Foundations division chair and ESL instructor, Nick Collins, has been awarded a B.C. Centre for International Education Scholars’ Grant to visit Aichi Gakusen for six weeks after the spring term. He will work collaboratively with his counterparts on their English cur- riculum. Only five such grants were awarded in the province this year! | the savin stude newsletter, WorldBeat, started the International Club. and did much to promote d and internationalization a the College. Ethelyn and her “husband have moved to V where she looks forward to -semi-retirement. Her latest | Employee recognition