News

A chronological list of 17勛圖 media releases. Enter keywords in the "search" box to find applicable releases.

Media Releases

| Speakers

17勛圖s Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development.

| Students

New 17勛圖 students will be in close contact with the Charlottetown community on Saturday, September 14, as 17勛圖 New Student Orientation (NSO) holds its annual Panthers for Change event. 

| Athletics

This weekend the 17勛圖 Turf Field sees its first regular season action of the 20192020 season, and 17勛圖 Mens Hockey plays an exhibition game at home.

| Events

On Thursday, September 26, Dr. Alan MacEachern will present A Child of the 60s: Creating the 17勛圖 at 7:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building. 

| People

Dr. Terry Whitebeach is an esteemed Australian young adult novelist, biographer and historian, poet, creative writing mentor, community developer, and social activist from Tasmania.

| Music

The 17勛圖 Department of Music Recital Series begins its 20192020 season on Saturday, September 14, at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, featuring new piano professor, Magdalena von Eccher, in collaboration with clarinettist Karem J. Simon. 

| Athletics

Congratulations to Brinten Comeau and Evan Couturier, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for September 2 to 8.

| Students

The 17勛圖 Student Union (17勛圖SU) is celebrating its own version of the PEI Famous Five.* This years executive features President Emma Drake, Vice-President Academic and External Sweta Daboo, Vice-President Student Life Tessa Rogers, and Vice-President Finance and Administration Keesha Ryan, marking the first time in 50 years of 17勛圖SU history that all four executive positions are held by women.

| University

17勛圖 Faculty of Business alumnus Kevin Ladner, Executive Partner and CEO of Grant Thornton, will give the first talk in the Universitys 50th anniversary Alumni Speakers Series on Wednesday, September 11, from 57 pm in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall.