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The Ring - The University of Victoria's Community Newspaper
June 5 , 2002

United Way campus campaign

Taking care of business

Departmental generosity produced some lovely art for the faculty of business. As a reward for having the highest participation rate during the 2001 United Way campus campaign, the faculty gets to hang an original work by Sandy Bligh, a supervisor in research accounting, in its office. Bligh (foreground), who took up painting 15 years ago, donated the work to the campaign. Lisa Russell (left), the faculty’s campaign co-ordinator, and acting dean Dr. Craig Pinder get to choose where to hang it.

Patty Pitts photo

Special edition
Convocation 2002

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New VP will provide strategic leadership to external relations

Chancellor named to Order of B.C.

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Researchers attract $9.3 million in federal grants

UVic raises admission requirements

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Three projects awarded New Economy research funding

Prof is Canada's top nurse researcher

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Harold Coward retires

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