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March 11, 2010
 
 
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Laurier is turning 100 — help us plan the celebrations!

Laurier is turning 100 — help us plan the celebrations!

Wilfrid Laurier University will mark its 100th anniversary in 2011 and we need you to help make our Centennial a...
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Golf Management Institute of Canada partners with Laurier Continuing Studies
(News Release - Mar 11)
Call for entries: 2010 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction Call for entries: 2010 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction
(News Release - Mar 11)
Wilfrid Laurier University senate approves new academic plan Wilfrid Laurier University senate approves new academic plan
(Campus Update - Mar 11)
Liz Knox picks up Laurier's first CIS Player of the Year award Liz Knox picks up Laurier's first CIS Player of the Year award
(News - Mar 11)
President’s Task Force on multi-campus issues: Message from the President President’s Task Force on multi-campus issues: Message from the President
(Campus Update - Mar 11)
Laurier to implement new learning management system with Desire2Learn
(Campus Update - Mar 10)
Author and cartoonist Adrian Raeside to speak about his <em>Return to Antarctica</em> Author and cartoonist Adrian Raeside to speak about his Return to Antarctica
(News Release - Mar 10)
<em>The Record:</em> Dr. Walton-Roberts discusses Statistics Canada report on visible minorities The Record: Dr. Walton-Roberts discusses Statistics Canada report on visible minorities
(News - Mar 10)
Laurier's MDRC plays lead role in collaborative research involving drivers and Parkinson's disease Laurier's MDRC plays lead role in collaborative research involving drivers and Parkinson's disease
(Campus Update - Mar 09)
Call for comments: Review Committee for the Vice-President: Student Affairs Call for comments: Review Committee for the Vice-President: Student Affairs
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Jeffrey Tamusuza (’07), Contemporary Studies Jeff Tamusuza is a graduate of the honours contemporary studies program with minors in psychology and sociology. He will be pursing his masters of social work this fall at Florida Atlantic University. Tamusuza leaves his mark at Brantford: he has volunteered with orientation week, Headstart and the university’s open house, and was a student leader for LOCUS (Laurier Off-Campus University Students), which helps students who live off campus during their first year integrate into university life.

Jeffrey Tamusuza (’07)
Contemporary Studies