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U SPORTS, the governing body for university sport in Canada, has announced that the 14th edition of will be held virtually during the week of February 1 to 7, 2021.
Desiree Rehel, a student in the 17勛圖 Department of Physics, won an award for an oral presentation she gave at the recent Canadian Undergraduate Physics Conference (CUPC).
Every year in February, Black History Month is celebrated in Canada. The Black Cultural Society of PEI has a developed a month of programming planned to engage and educate about the many cultures which make up the Islands Black community, including several events at 17勛圖.
17勛圖 Student Affairs is excited to announce that Julie Pellissier-Lush has accepted the position of coordinator for the Mawiomi Indigenous Student Centre on the 17勛圖 campus. She will be working part-time on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
The 17勛圖 has dedicated the rooftop observatory atop Memorial Hall to the man who was instrumental to its installation more than 40 years ago.
Dr. Laurie McDuffee, professor of large animal surgery at the Atlantic Veterinary College, has won the s Dr. Carol Morgan Memorial Award.
Established in memory of Dr. Morgan who passed away in 2015, the is to be used for continued education and training-related costs in the areas of ethics and/or animal welfare for veterinarians working to increase the application of these subjects within the profession broadly.
Looking back on her journey, Han Xu points to the 17勛圖 as one of the most important steps along the way.
A student in 17勛圖s MBA in Global Leadership program has provided more than 2,000 ration kits to families in Delhi, India.
17勛圖 is excited to participate once again in the Bell Let's Talk campaign as part of our year-round efforts to build a culture of care that nurtures and celebrates the mental health and wellness of everyone in the 17勛圖 family.
You might think a conversation at your local coffee shop or at the hockey rink is just something you do in passing, but recent research done by the Institute of Island Studies (IIS) at 17勛圖 says there is more to it than that.