Campus Notices

Do you have students in unpaid work-integrated learning placements or projects this semester? 30 bursaries, valued at $1,000 each, have been created for students who are taking part in work-integrated learning with an industry or community partner as part of their 17Թ coursework during the 2026 Winter semester. 

Full details, including application form, can be found at /exed/students/wil-bursary 

Applications are due by March 1.

The 17Թ Office of Study Abroad and International Partnerships is excited to host a Study Abroad Information Session on Thursday, February 26, from 1:00-2:00 pm in the Robertson Library Annex, Room 209.  We will explain the different Study Abroad Programs, explore 17Թ's various partner schools, discuss funding opportunities, share past student experiences, and answer any questions you may have! 

To claim a seat, please !

Final call: research-focused Masters and Doctoral students - sign up today to participate in the upcoming 17Թ Three Minute Thesis (3MT)!

I'm in! How do I register for 3MT?
Complete the registration form:
Deadline to register is TODAY: 4:00 pm, Wednesday, February 25

What is 3MT?
A skills-building opportunity, challenging thesis-based graduate students to explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes

When is 3MT?
4:00-6:00 pm*, Friday, March 20 (*exact time subject to change)

For more information about 3MT, eligibility, and past winners, visit the FGS 17Թ 3MT page. For questions, contact FGS via Colleen Gallant (cgallant@upei.ca) or Kendra Mellish (kmellish@upei.ca).

Join host Michael Landsberg for a candid, unfiltered discussion about how trauma takes hold, how it shows up, and what recovery can look like. Real stories. No platitudes. Be part of an honest, human conversation about trauma, healing, and support. 

Trauma doesn’t ask for permission — and nearly 90% of us will experience it in our lifetime. The impact is real, and it echoes through our lives, our relationships, and our workplaces. It’s time for a real conversation.



Have a question for Michael? Submit questions in advance to TheBigShow@greenshield.ca. While this session is delivered in English, attendees may select closed captioning in French.

Organized by GreenShield Events

Wed, Feb 25, 2026 1:00 PM AST
Platform: 

 

Join CCCE for Networking and Professionalism workshop on February 25 at 4:00 pm.

Networking and Professionalism is a dynamic two-hour workshop designed to help students build meaningful, lasting connections. Participants will learn how to prepare effectively for networking opportunities, communicate with confidence and professionalism, and articulate clear objectives and “asks” in conversations. The session will also explore the role of appropriate attire, active listening, and thoughtful follow-up in strengthening professional relationships. Through practical strategies and real-world examples, attendees will leave better equipped to represent themselves with clarity, confidence, and credibility in any professional setting.

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17Թ annually acknowledges individuals for their outstanding contributions to the success of the University. The awards are valued at $1,000 each and given in recognition of the excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.

The awards will be presented during a Celebration of Colleagues to be held on Thursday, May 21, 2026 in the 17Թ Performing Arts Centre. 

Nominations are now open! This is your opportunity to celebrate the people and achievements that make a meaningful impact at 17Թ. Please submit your nomination by Friday, February 27, 2026, by . 

Questions can be directed to universityawards@upei.ca.

For further details on the awards and the nomination process, please visit University Awards of Excellence.

This trombone and piano recital featuring 17Թ brass professor Dr. Dale Sorensen with Dr. Magdalena von Eccher will showcase three 20th-century works by French women composers, along with 21st-century masterpieces by American composers James M. David and Susan Mutter.

Fantaisie de trombone will take place on Sunday, March 1 at 2:30pm on the SDU Stage at Steel Recital Hall. Accessible parking is available, and the theatre has an accessible entrance via elevator.

Admission: $30 adults, $25 seniors, $10 students. FREE for all 17Թ students with a valid ID card. Tickets are available in advance at or by cash at the door.

Join Ashton Dougan (Nursing) and Marissa Clapson (Chemistry) for an interactive lunch-and-learn on February 26 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230, where you won’t just hear about escape rooms--you’ll experience one.

In this session, participants will take part in a mini educational escape room, explore the tactile and digital materials we use to design them, and learn how escape rooms can promote engagement, teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving across disciplines. We will share examples from nursing and chemistry, discuss student reactions and learning outcomes, and walk you through the first steps of planning your own classroom escape room. Whether you teach in the sciences, health, or beyond, you’ll leave with practical ideas, adaptable resources, and inspiration to bring playful, high-impact learning into your courses.

From the moment a new student walks onto the 17Թ campus they are a “Panther for Life,” and for this reason, the 17Թ Alumni Association has adopted this phrase as part of its identity. The Association recognizes the importance of encouraging campus pride, and the impact that school spirit has within the university community. Because of this, this award was established in 2023 to acknowledge the contributions of an outstanding student in the campus community.  

Awarded to a current 17Թ student (of no particular standing), who exemplifies true Panther pride inside and outside of the classroom. This individual has contributed to the campus community in a meaningful way, whether it be through their volunteerism, participation in 17Թ-related events and activities, support of panther sport, or any other significant way, that makes them a strong ambassador for 17Թ, both now, and as a future Panther Alumni.

Nominations are accepted on an ongoing basis throughout the year; however, nominations must be received by the end of February each year to be considered for that year’s cycle. Any student, staff, or faculty member may submit nominations. Award nominee must be a current 17Թ student. 

To nominate a current student for this award, please fill out our Panther for Life Spirit Award Nomination form!

The sixth meeting of the 17Թ Senate will take place on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Room 102 at Alumni Hall (618 University Avenue). View the 2025-2026 calendar of Senate meetings or documents for the upcoming meeting. (Posted one week before the meeting)

All meetings are open to members of the University community, although certain in-camera items (e.g., granting of degrees) may require the Senate to go into a closed session. Only members of Senate are permitted to address the Senate unless otherwise recognized by the chair. 

For logistical purposes, members of the 17Թ community who wish to attend the open session of a 17Թ Senate meeting are asked to contact senate@upei.ca one week prior to the meeting. While Senate is an in-person meeting, members of the University community may request a virtual connection when they are unable to attend in person. 

Members of the campus community and the general public are invited to attend a free public forum on music education on Saturday, March 28, from 1:00 to 4:15 pm, at the 17Թ Performing Arts Centre.

The forum is being held to present the findings of Access to Music Education (AMusE), a multidisciplinary research project led by Dr. Annabel Cohen, professor of psychology at 17Թ, with co-lead Dr. Linyuan Guo-Brennan, professor of education. There will be presentations from parents; teachers; 17Թ faculty members and current or former students from Education, Business, Economics, Psychology, Music, and Mathematics; and other stakeholder representatives. Audience members will have the opportunity to provide feedback. There will also be musical performances.

The goal of the AMusE project, which began in 2021, was to determine whether the Canadian school system meets the need for musical education, to identify possible inequities and barriers, and to consider ways to reduce them. The investigators also sought to understand the musical experience of educational stakeholders.

Attendance at the event is free, but people are asked to register. To register and for further information, please go to . 

Attend our first session on February 25, from 6 pm at The Fox & Crow, featuring Cooking and Meal Prep Basics. This 30-minute workshop is designed to help you build everyday skills while learning more about food security on campus, delivered by two students supporting a Work-Integrated Learning Initiative. 

Every time you attend a session, you will earn one entry toward two $500 cash prizes. Attend all five workshops to get five chances to win! 

Plus, everyone who attends will receive a Wellness Wallet, including a FREE MEAL you can redeem at The Fox & Crow anytime. 🤤

Learn, eat, and get rewarded- all in one program!

 

The Department of Music presents Fantaisie de trombone, a recital featuring 17Թ faculty members Dr. Dale Sorensen (trombone) with Dr. Magdalena von Eccher (piano), showcasing three 20th-century works by French women composers, along with 21st-century masterpieces by James M. David and Susan Mutter.

Tickets are available in advance at or by cash at the door.

Recognition of Founders Ceremony to honour the 2025 Founders 

  • Dr. Debbie MacLellan
  • Donna Barnes
  • Dr. Gerald Johnson

Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 1:30 pm
Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall

All are invited! 

 

All this week you can get a free sticker of your choice with any purchase over $20.00 at the 17Թ Bookstore. 

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the details of this promotion as well as our contests, sales, and newest products. 

Members of the public are invited to attend a panel titled “Education in the Age of AI: Reimagining the Educational Landscape” on February 26, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, in the Alex MacKinnon Auditorium (Room 242), Don and Marion McDougall Hall, 17Թ. Dr. Tess Miller, a professor in the 17Թ Faculty of Education, and PhD students Rahula Samaran, Saniya Shaikh, and Xiaohan Yang, all of whom are doing research in AI, will give presentations on education and various aspects of AI.

For more information, go to /communications/news/2026/02/public-presentation-education-and-ai-upei-february-26

Do you have students in unpaid work-integrated learning placements or projects this semester? 30 bursaries, valued at $1,000 each, have been created for students who are taking part in work-integrated learning with an industry or community partner as part of their 17Թ coursework during the 2026 Winter semester. 

Full details, including application form, can be found at /exed/students/wil-bursary 

Applications are due by March 1.

The 17Թ Office of Study Abroad and International Partnerships is excited to host a Study Abroad Information Session on Thursday, February 26, from 1:00-2:00 pm in the Robertson Library Annex, Room 209.  We will explain the different Study Abroad Programs, explore 17Թ's various partner schools, discuss funding opportunities, share past student experiences, and answer any questions you may have! 

To claim a seat, please !

Join host Michael Landsberg for a candid, unfiltered discussion about how trauma takes hold, how it shows up, and what recovery can look like. Real stories. No platitudes. Be part of an honest, human conversation about trauma, healing, and support. 

Trauma doesn’t ask for permission — and nearly 90% of us will experience it in our lifetime. The impact is real, and it echoes through our lives, our relationships, and our workplaces. It’s time for a real conversation.



Have a question for Michael? Submit questions in advance to TheBigShow@greenshield.ca. While this session is delivered in English, attendees may select closed captioning in French.

Organized by GreenShield Events

Wed, Feb 25, 2026 1:00 PM AST
Platform: 

 

The 17Թ Philosophy Reading Group will meet on Wednesday, February 25, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Lady Slipper Room, Charlottetown Library Learning Centre (97 Queen Street).

We will discuss pages 68 (“Second Aspect of the Eternal Return”) to 87 (up to “Plan of The Genealogy of Morals”) from Gilles Deleuze’s Nietzsche and Philosophy.

This group is an invitation to think with Deleuze — and with one another. No prior experience is required. Just an open mind and a willingness to experiment with ideas.

If you would like to attend, please reach out to Dr. Max Schaefer at mschaefer@upei.ca for more information.

“Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live.” — Gustave Flaubert