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Taiwo Ogunsanya, a Master of Arts in Island Studies student at 17Թ, is seeking participants for a project titled “Prince Edward Island’s Tourists’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of Sustainability and Beach Tourism in the Face of Climate Change.”
Bren Simmers, managing editor of the Institute of Island Studies’ , has won the 2025 Pat Lowther Memorial Award, awarded by the , for her poetry collection .
Dr. Wendy Rodgers, 17Թ President and Vice-Chancellor invites members of the campus community as well as the broader community to the next Town Hall, which will feature the progress report on Year 0 and Year 1 of the 17Թ Action Plan.
President Wendy Rodgers announced in a campus message that Mark Caduc will join 17Թ as Interim Chief Information Officer (CIO), starting on June 5. He will replace—on an interim basis—Dana Sanderson who served as CIO from 2014 until he retired in April of this year.
The Atlantic Veterinary College, 17Թ welcomed 67 new veterinarians to the profession at the annual White Coat Ceremony on May 13.
The 17Թ Department of Athletics and Recreation is proud to announce that 17Թ Men’s Basketball standout Kamari Scott is the 2025 recipient of the Rory Beck Outstanding Academic and Athletic Leadership Award.
The “Spring into Wellness Challenge” is designed exclusively for 17Թ staff and faculty to prioritize well-being through fun, themed, daily activities. This exciting four-week challenge starts on Monday, May 26, and ends on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
The provincial ADHD program operated by the 17Թ (17Թ) transitioned to Health PEI, effective April 1, 2025.
Fourteen 17Թ graduate students presented their research to judges, friends, fellow graduate students, faculty, staff, and 17Թ senior administrators during the 2025 3-Minute Thesis competition on May 7.
The excitement and pride were palpable at the 17Թ this past week when over 1,200 members of the Class of 2025 graduated with their undergraduate and graduate degrees.