Meighen Centre marks 25th anniversary
Mount Allison’s Meighen Centre marked its 25th anniversary this year. A community celebration was held on campus on Oct. 21, the anniversary of the Centre’s official opening.
Spearheaded by a gift from Michael and Kelly Meighen (both LLD ’00) of the then-Themadel Foundation and supported generously by many alumni and friends, the Centre was one of the first of its kind in Canada and is nationally-recognized for its services for students with learning disabilities. Its focus increased a few years ago to include services for students with all types of disabilities, in collaboration with the University’s Wellness Centre.
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Top: Commerce and photography student Sarah Reeder addresses the crowd at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Meighen Centre.
Second: Mount Allison’s Meighen Centre staff members, Matt Maston, Susan Waye, Matt Kalichuk, Anne Comfort, and Christine Bezanson.
Third: Former Mount Allison staff Harvey Gilmour, Lex Wilson, and Jane Drover, with Mount Allison’s Director of Accessibility and Wellness Anne Comfort.
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