INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / MARCH 13, 1990 & ETA A REET TSP LE RE I RS EE CY ES Saying farewell! i tt e si ‘ Douglas College recently bid farewell to Randi Duke, Community Resource Development Officer. Duke left the College after six-and-a-half years to take up a similar position at Capilano College. Under Duke’s guidance, the Douglas College Foundation reached Its first $1 million In donations last month. Open learning in higher ed Asenior administrator from the Open Learning Authority will be on hand at Douglas College to discuss the role of the OLA in relation to the College and Institutes System. Date: Thursday, March 15 Time: 1530 — 1600 hours Room: Boardroom Attending Randi Duke’s farewell party were long-time College employees Pat Thomasson (left) and Dorothy Jones. i Proving farewells need not be sad are Gordon Gilgan and Randi Duke. College hosts delegation of Chinese administrators A group of senior ad- ministrators from the People’s Republic of China will be on cam- pus for the week of March 12-16. The delegation is visiting several B.C. colleges as part of a study tour arranged by the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology. The main thrust of their week at Douglas College will be to learn about the organization of a com- munity college, including long and short term course planning and re- lated staffing issues in continuing education. All staff, faculty and ad- ministrators are invited to an infor- mal reception to meet the delegation on March 16 at 2 p.m. in the Boardroom. R.S.V.P. to J. Gara, 5006, by Mar.14. ELSES TTT I TT BIN RTP RP TE TE ERE ET 3