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News by tag: Alumni

Young alumnus talks importance of making connections 
Youji Cheng (’17) is one of the youngest members of Mount Allison’s Alumni Board of Directors 
Giving choices and opportunities
Prestigious Brenton Wood Scholarship supports students from the Maritimes
The path to becoming a writer
Amanda Peters (‘99) captures hearts with first book The Berry Pickers
Seizing opportunities and trusting intuition
Fine Arts graduate Ian Metcalfe's ('02) journey bridging art and fashion
Making a global impact through hands-on learning
Empowering through innovation: how Ian Fogarty's ('93, '96) steam-based teaching is lighting the way for students and communities
Sounds of the theatre
In conversation with Rachel O'Brien ('17), Music Director of Anne of Green Gables
Q&A with Neil MacEachern — Mount Allison’s Interim Director of Athletics and Recreation 
Neil MacEachern discusses student-athlete success and the impact of athletics on campus life
Mount Allison launches collaborative strategic planning process
Dr. Rachel Rubin and Dr. Craig Brett appointed as co-leads to guide a consultative, inclusive, and iterative planning effort
Mount Allison welcomes new Entrepreneur-in-Residence: Elyse Surette-DiMuzio 
Surette –DiMuzio has worked in marketing and communications with some of the most high-profile clients in Canada and U.S.
Departed Allisonians Summer 2024
The following list is compiled from information sent to University Advancement January 15, 2024 – May 15, 2024.
Marking significant milestone
Celebrating Grace Annie Lockhart and shaping the future
A positive and lasting impression
New Alden Leard Bursary provides financial aid opportunities for future students
Gale Force Theatre
Franziska Glen (‘16), Lily Falk (‘18) join forces to create theatre opportunities
2024 Alumni Award winners
Celebrating Dr. Marva Sweeney-Nixon ('84), Sandra Starratt ('79), and Tristan Grant ('18)
From the MASU to Parliament Hill
Former Students' Union president Emelyana Titarenko ('20) helping to drive change in Canadian politics