THE INFORMER PAGE 3 MARCH 18, 1991 People Marlene LeGates (History, Women’s Studies) will be participating in a faculty exchange with Towson State University in Baltimore. The exchange is set for the 1992 Spring term and is coordinated through the National Faculty Exchange in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Bill Gibson has confirmed his intention to return to the College next September, following his two-year leave of absence in the United Arab Emirates. Bill and John Waters will both serve as Associate Deans within a revised organizational structure in the Academic Studies Division. For the third year in a row Capilano College Business Management students have won major prizes at the inter- collegiate strategic management competition, held Feb. 28 through March 2. Nicole Arndt, Marria Malek, Thomas Relling and Greg Zowty achieved excellence in all aspects of the simulation — "Best Overall" among 13 teams from throughout the province. The team was coached by Business Management instructor Graham Fane. Graham says, "Nicole, Marria, Thomas and Greg were not only perfect in the execution of their business plan, they were excellent ambassadors of our Photography by Jan Koot Westendorp (Media Resources), on College. If you have any of these students in your classes, pat exhibit at the Or Gallery in Vancouver and Manufactory Gallery in them on the back. They deserve it." Tokyo this month. The images are captured on huge 2’ x 6 prints. NOTES Workshops for Staff, Faculty, and Administrators The E-mail and Introduction to DOS & Disk Management workshops are full. Additional workshops are currently being scheduled. Call Brenda Soeder at 2906 for final details. Please note that the Introduction to DOS & Disk Management will review your DOS knowledge and help you manage files, including hard drive file management. Ministry News The University of Victoria will receive $300,000 from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology to plan a new Visual Arts Building worth $6.5 million. The 40,000 sq. ft. building will house printmaking, painting, drawing, (Left to right): Bob Irvine; Nan ; F ’ J : : Nancy Farley, Chairman, Capilano sculpture and photography studios, metal and wood-working College Board; Ninna Sherwood, President, Capilano College shops, as well as graduate and honours work studios. Foundation Board of Directors. Kwantlen College has received approval to proceed with construction of a new $36-million, 5,000 student campus for Bob Irvine Award Established Richmond. Kwantlen opened a new campus in Surrey last summer and in November announced funds to plan a Although he retired last fall after 16 years of service, Bob $30.5-million campus for Langley. Irvine continues to contribute to the growth and success of Capilano College and the Adult Basic Education (ABE) q department. He has endowed the Bob Irvine Award, which will Is Your Name on the List? assist students who are in need and have had difficulty getting help Organizers of the International Women's Day events at from other sources. Capilano College are compiling a resource directory of those on Candidates must be, or have been, enrolled in the ABE campus who are involved in women's organizations or work on program. They must also be 30 years of age or older and have women's issues in some capacity. If you didn't get your name on demonstrated significant progress in his or her studies. the list at the March 4 breakfast and would like to be included in The Bob Irvine Award is a permanent endowment, which will the directory, please contact Shirley Freund at local 2369. generate income for one or more awards each year.