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Media Releases
Registration for 17勛圖s 2017 Summer Sessions and the release of the my17勛圖 "Student Planning" tool have been rescheduled to now begin Tuesday, February 28, 2017.
Students from 17勛圖s Department of Physics organized and hosted the 2017 Atlantic Universities Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC).
17勛圖 Mens and Womens Hockey teams head into the first round of the AUS playoffs this weekend and both basketball teams host Cape Breton University.
Congratulations to swimmers Rebekah Nitschmann and Matthew Smith, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the week for February 6-12!
The Panthers will see home action in the pool and on the ice this weekend as 17勛圖 hosts the 2017 AUS Swimming Championships and 17勛圖 Hockey winds up its regular season.
Due to predicted storm conditions, the 2017 17勛圖 Sports Legacy Celebration, originally scheduled for the evening of Thursday, February 9, has been postponed to Saturday, February 11. The reception will begin at 11:00 am with lunch being served at 11:30 am in the 17勛圖 Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre.
17勛圖 is sending two of its strongest ever teams to compete at the 2017 this week in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Guided by the , 17勛圖's senior administration takes the decision to delay, close, or remain open very seriously. In weather situations where the potential risk to 17勛圖s students and employees, as well as property, is high, the University may close*, meaning classes and exams are cancelled and services are reduced. 17勛圖 reminds students, faculty, and staff that there are several ways to keep informed about whether they need to come to campus or not during storms, inclement weather, or other adverse conditions.
Congratulations to Jenna Mae Ellsworth (Womens Basketball) and Marcus Power (Mens Hockey), the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the week for January 30-February 5!
President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz is in Ottawa February 67 attending University Canadas Converge 2017, joining future innovators, creators, entrepreneurs, and community leaders from universities across the country. A highlight in Mondays schedule included a question and answer session with the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, who explored what Canada can become in the next 50 years.