Feature stories
Breaking the ice
Nancy (Waller) Cutler ('68) among the federal government's first women meteorologists
Developing leaders
Aleka MacLellan ('12) turns Shinerama volunteer efforts into career focus
Elected in Arviat
Political newcomer John Main ('02) strives to make change in his northern hometown
Finance and Football
Mark Sevestre ('91) spends career giving back to First Nation communities
Health care's problem solver
Mary Jane Dykeman ('89) helps health care organizations navigate the intricacies of the law and its impact on patients and their families
Slam dunk
Norval McConnell ('80) takes on new athletics challenge
The big picture
Biologist Lu Carbyn ('63) continues to find ways to support conservation and pass on knowledge to a new generation
Regulars

Class Notes
1930s-2000s class notes
Find out what your classmates are up to

A Focus on Giving
A passion for drama
David White ('13) is extending Tintamarre's impact

Allisonian Archives
Changemaker
Fleming Daniel Gray ('51), one of Mount Allison's first black students, went on to be a leader in the civil rights movement in the U.S.

In Memoriam
Departed Allisonians
Compiled from information sent to University Advancement from September 16, 2017-January 15, 2018

Events and Gatherings
Fall 2017 events and gatherings
From receptions to reunions, Mount Allison alumni and friends found many reasons to get together this past fall

#MountiePride
History in the making
Colin Robertson — Fourth generation Allisonian and Mount Allison's 54th Rhodes Scholar

Board Notes
Keeping you informed
What is happening behind the scenes

The Last Word
Knowing and doing better
A note from Mount Allison's Indigenous Affairs Co-ordinator

Campus Beat
Professor receives two national honours
Dr. Christl Verduyn receives honours, including the Order of Canada

Research and Creative
Putting intercultural research on the map
Meet Mount Allison's newest Canada Research Chair, Dr. Lauren Beck

Campus Beat
Reappointment
Gloria Jollymore ('77) reappointed as Vice-President, University Advancement