
Flinders University’s Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor Nancy Cromar, led the way yesterday as dozens of Flinders staff and students took a Mass Ice Bucket Challenge in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association of South Australia (MNDASA).
Gail Jackson, Executive Director of MNDASA, was there to witness the event, which took place at the university’s Bedford Park campus.
Flinders University Motor Neurone Disease researcher, Dr Mary-Louise Rogers, got things under way by emptying the first bucket of iced water over Professor Cromar.
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