17勛圖 Faculty of Arts launches 8 new books, November 17

Join us Friday, November 17 for a reception to celebrate eight new books from writers and editors in 17勛圖s Faculty of Arts. The event runs 4:00 pm5:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge of 17勛圖s SDU Main Building.

The Faculty of Arts is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our colleagues, said Dr. Neb Kujundzic, dean of Arts at 17勛圖. In the social sciences and humanities, publishing a manuscript is considered the highest level of scholarly achievement.

The following titles will be launched at the event.

Everyday Women's and Gender Studies: Introductory Concepts, by Ann Braithwaite and Catherine Orr (Taylor & Francis, 2016)

From Black Horses to White Steeds: Building Community Resilience, edited by Laurie Brinklow and Ryan Gibson (Island Studies Press, 2017)

Paramedics On and Off the Streets: Emergency Medical Services in the Age of Technological Governance, by Michael Corman (University of Toronto Press, 2017)

Thinking About Technology: How the Technological Mind Misreads Reality, by Gil Germain (Lexington Books, 2017) 

Arnold Jacobs's Legacy: Sound Advice for Developing Brass Players, by Gregory B. Irvine (Scholar Publications, 2015)

Snow Softly Falling: Holiday Stories from Prince Edward Island, edited by Richard Lemm (Acorn Press, 2015)

Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island, edited by Edward MacDonald, Joshua MacFadyen, and Iren矇 Novaczek (Island Studies Press and McGill-Queen's Press, 2016)

Morals and Consent: Contractarian Solutions to Ethical Woes, by Malcolm Murray (McGill-Queen's Press, 2017)

All are welcome!

The 17勛圖 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.

Panthers at Home, November 10-11

Friday and Saturday are packed for the Panthers at home. Catch action for Womens and Mens Hockey, Womens and Mens Basketball, and the Maritimes University Mens Rugby Championship game.

17勛圖 Womens Basketball starts the weekend with the first of two games against the University of New Brunswick. The tip-off for both Friday and Saturdays games is at 6:00 pm.

After a split with Saint Marys on the road last weekend, our team is looking forward to playing at home against another strong AUS opponent, said coach Greg Gould. I felt we defended well against Saint Marys and are looking to step up our offence against UNB. It often comes down to the little things like rebounding, taking care of the basketball, making our free throws, and sharing the basketball.

17勛圖 Mens Basketball also hosts UNB for a pair of games. Friday and Saturdays games begin at 8:00 pm.

This weekends games present some very serious challenges for us defensively, said coach Darrell Glenn. If we want to have any hope of competing, we will have to do a much better job in defensive transition and defensive rebounding than we did last weekend.

17勛圖 Mens Hockey plays at home in MacLauchlan Arena Friday and Saturday night. Friday, the Panthers take on Dalhousie University; Saturday, its St. Francis Xavier Universitys turn to play. Both games start at 7:00 pm.

We continue to work very hard, clean up some areas, and focus on the process, said coach Forbes MacPherson. There are times that we are very pleased with our game. We need to pull together and hopefully get rewarded with a pair of wins.

Fresh off of its victory last weekend for the NB/PEI University Mens Rugby Championship, the Panthers are ready to play St. Francis Xavier University in the Maritime University Mens Rugby Championship. The game starts at 2:00 pm.

I think the last time we played St. FX, I was playing for 17勛圖 and not coaching, so we certainly arent familiar with the opponent we face on Saturday, said coach Charles Waddell. Our plan is to work hard, play our game, and leave it all out on the field.

17勛圖 Womens Hockey has just one game at home this weekend. The Panthers play Universit矇 de Moncton at 3:00 pm. Coach Bruce Donaldson says his team is hungry for a win.

This will be our fourth game against them (including exhibition), and Moncton has won each time by a goal, said Donaldson. We really need to do a better job defending on the penalty-kill. Moncton moves the puck very well and does a great job of getting the puck to open players for scoring opportunities. This is a big weekend for our programwe have some ground to make up in the standings, so we need all our players on the same page.

17勛圖 is proud to participate in Keep It Sociala program that 17勛圖 Athletics and the PEI Liquor Control Commission have partnered on that helps students make responsible decisions when it comes to alcohol. Visit keepitsocial.ca to learn more.

The Panther Package is still the best sports deal on the Island! For just $75, the Panther Package gives you admission to every home game for 17勛圖 Womens and Mens Basketball, and 17勛圖 Womens Hockey. Head to gopanthersgo.ca and click on tickets.

And dont forget season tickets for 17勛圖 Mens Hockey! Your $190 dollars gives you a reserved seat, 15 individual tickets, 2-for-1 golf at Fox Meadows Golf and Country Club (until May 31, 2018), a 10% discount card at Source for Sports, 2-for-1 large pizza for the year at Dominos, and a $50 discount towards your Panther Package.

Remember, 17勛圖 students get into all Panther home games for free. Lets fill the stands and make 201718 the best season ever.

Lee Wesselius heads to 201718 U-SPORTS Cross-Country Championship in Victoria

As the best university mens cross-country runners in Canada compete on Vancouver Island this weekend, 17勛圖s Lee Wesselius will be right there with them. Wesselius has been the anchor for the 17勛圖 Mens Cross-Country team all season and is keen to wear the green and white at the University of Victoria.

The Panthers took the bronze at the recent Subway Atlantic University Sport (AUS) Mens Cross-Country Championships in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The team finished third in the 10-kilometre race, behind Dalhousie University and St. Francis Xavier University17勛圖s best finish since returning to cross-country competition three years ago.

The key to my success this year has been consistency and hard work, . I've managed to stay healthy and havent had any serious injuries. I also had my best summer of training to date and have been running more than I ever have in the past.

Wesselius is trying to not let success go to his head. The native of River Glade, New Brunswick has stuck to the training routine that has worked for him all season. Still, the prospect of racing on the national stage is a big challenge, and an exciting one.

Its always nice when you get the opportunity to duke it out with the other top guys in the country and see exactly where you are, he said. The past several months have all been centred on having a good race at U-Sports so hopefully I can perform well once I get there.

Coach Colin MacAdam was reflective of the teams successful season after the AUS finals in Wolfville. He talked about his optimism , especially the prospect that potential cross-country stars will see 17勛圖 as a place to train and compete.

In years past theres been quite a number of PEI athletes run for other universities, MacAdam said. Now weve got them at 17勛圖. Were going to be moving up the ladder. Its great.

Follow Wesselius progress this weekend at . Go Panthers Go!

Research on Tap: mining for chemical gold

Research on Tap returns Thursday evening with a public discussion about a new golden age in antibiotic discovery. The first half of the 20th century was an exciting era for scientists searching for drugs to effectively treat bacterial infections. But those discoveries are now rare, and bacteria are getting better at resisting our most powerful tools.

Researchers like 17勛圖s Logan MacIntyre are searching for new antibiotics using new methods. While some worry that drugs that can be derived from bacteria and fungi have been exhausted, MacIntyre will explain new methods that may take this search in a new and exciting direction. 

Logan leads the discussion Thursday, November 16 at 6:30 pm in The Wave.

Research on Tap is a series of public discussions led by 17勛圖 researchers. For more information, please email gsa@upei.ca.

The 17勛圖 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island. 

17勛圖 announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, November 6 to 12

Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Reese Baxendale and Ryan MacKinnon, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for November 612!

Reese Baxendale is a first-year guard on the 17勛圖 Womens Basketball team, and a Bachelor of Science student from Sussex, New Brunswick. While the Panthers split a pair of games over the weekend with the University of New Brunswick Reds, Baxendale shone in both match-ups with an average of 16 points per game, hitting 45% of her shots (including 39% from beyond the three-point line). She also averaged three rebounds, two assists, and two steals per game. On defence, she held UNBs top scoring point guard to just five points in two games. Reese played an exceptional pair of games against UNB on both ends of the floor, said coach Greg Gould. She looked like a veteran out there! Her speed, ability to attack the basket, and shoot both pull-ups and the three-point shots makes her difficult to guard. Baxendale is currently ranked 11th in the AUS for scoring, and the top rookie in the country, averaging 12.8 points a game.

Ryan MacKinnon is a third-year year defenceman on the 17勛圖 Mens Hockey team and a Bachelor of Business Administration student from Summerside. The Panthers played two games over the weekend, defeating Dalhousie University 54 on Friday and losing to St. Francis Xavier University 42 on Saturday. With a couple injuries to our defence right now, we are relying on Ryan even more, said coach Forbes MacPherson. He is playing big minutes in all situations and had the game winning goal versus Dalhousie Friday.

Dont forget to pick up your Panther Package! For just $75, the package includes admission to every home game for 17勛圖 Womens and Mens Basketball, and 17勛圖 Womens Hockey. Head to gopanthersgo.ca and click on tickets!

17勛圖 students get into all Panther home games for free. Lets fill the stands and make 201718 the best season ever!

17勛圖 announces Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, November 1319

Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Jenna Mae Ellsworth and Moshe Wadley, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for November 1319!

Jenna Mae Ellsworth is a second-year guard on the 17勛圖 Womens Basketball team and a Bachelor of Science student from Charlottetown. The Panthers dropped a pair of games over the weekend to Cape Breton University, but Ellsworth shone, averaging 23 points per game, shooting 43% from the field, 43% from beyond the three-point line, and a perfect 100% from the foul line. She also averaged two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Jenna Mae had an outstanding offensive weekend against CBU while holding her mark to an average of four points per game defensively, said coach Greg Gould.

Moshe Wadley is a first-year guard on the 17勛圖 Mens Basketball team and a Bachelor of Business Administration student from Toronto, Ontario. The team lost back-to-back games against Cape Breton University, but coach Darrell Glenn liked what he saw in his first-year guard. Moshe plays above the rim, said Glenn. At 510, Moshe pulled down a game-high twelve rebounds in our second game against CBU. Rebounding is one of those selfless skills that separates a competitor from an average player. Moshe stepped up his desire to win when we needed it most.

Dont forget to pick up your Panther Package! For just $75, the package includes admission to every home game for 17勛圖 Womens and Mens Basketball, and 17勛圖 Womens Hockey. Head to gopanthersgo.ca and click on tickets!

17勛圖 students get into all Panther home games for free. Lets fill the stands and make 201718 the best season ever!
 

Math Made Easy: Education researcher invites parents and teachers to unlock key concepts, Dec. 6

Dr. Tess Miller, associate professor of education at 17勛圖, invites parents and teachers to a special event designed to help improve the math ability of students on Prince Edward Island. The event is Wednesday, December 6, from 4:306:00 pm in room 104 of 17勛圖s Health Sciences Building.

Dr. Miller has developed a series of math videos to teach concepts in multiplication, fractions, and decimals. The videos provide strong visual aids to help anchor concepts, which, for some learners, are difficult to grasp.

When learning difficult topics, students often resort to memorizing algorithms, which may lead to the correct result but does not provide a deep understanding of what is really happening, explained Dr. Miller. By using diagrams to explain the concepts, students can not only come to a correct answer but fully grasp how they got there.

Participants will be divided into small groups to watch short videos on individual concepts. Dr. Miller and her team will also engage the groups in practicing the concepts in the videos.

All are welcome. Please let Dr. Miller know by December 1 if you plan to attend.

The 17勛圖 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.

Owen Connolly book launches November 30

Since 1888, the Estate of Owen Connolly has helped thousands of Prince Edward Island students of Irish Catholic heritage gain a higher education. Leonard Cusack (SDU 69) has written the rags-to-riches story of Owen Connolly, the remarkable man behind the money. We invite you to celebrate the launch of Owen Connolly: The Making of a Legacy on Thursday, November 30, at 7:00 pm at the PEI Brewing Company in Charlottetown. The event will feature the Irish group, Omos. All are welcome.

Owen Connolly first stepped onto the docks in Charlottetown in 1839 as a poor young Irish immigrant escaping the poverty and repression of his homeland. Forty years later, he was one of the wealthiest men on Prince Edward Island.

Connolly was a special kind of entrepreneur; with little formal education, he could write well and was good with figures. When he died in 1887, he left almost all his fortune to provide bursaries to poor Irish Catholic students from PEI.

The Connolly bursary has funded more than $3 million to help Island students of Irish Catholic heritage gain a higher education, many of them at SDU or 17勛圖. But because the bursary was handled externally, there are no easy records of which students received it.

The 17勛圖 Alumni Office is issuing a special call to SDU and 17勛圖 alumni who benefited from the Connolly bursary over the years. If you received the Connolly bursary, please contact Anthony Gill at adgill@upei.ca.
Soft cover and souvenir copies of the book will be available for sale and signing at the launch on November 30. Owen Connolly: The Making of a Legacy is published by Island Studies Press and the Estate of Owen Connolly.

The 17勛圖 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.

17勛圖 officially signs pension agreement with unions

The 17勛圖 recently held a signing ceremony for the pension agreement between the 17勛圖 Board of Governors and 17勛圖's four unions: 17勛圖 Faculty Association (bargaining units 1 and 2), IBEW 1928, CUPE 1870, and CUPE 501. The agreement was ratified by the unions and approved by the Board of Governors in November 2016.

This signing is momentous as it officially marks 17勛圖s transition to a jointly sponsored pension plan, which will ensure sustainability for 17勛圖 employees, said Jackie Podger, Vice-President Administration and Finance.

Taking part in the signing were (from left to right) Tracy Carmichael, President CUPE 1870; Donald Large, IBEW 1928; Pat Sinnott, Chair, Board of Governors; Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor; Dr. Nola Etkin, President, 17勛圖 Faculty Association; and Wayne Squarebriggs, President CUPE 501. Also on hand to witness the historic occasion were (from left to right) Dr. Wayne Peters, 17勛圖 Faculty Association; Blair Somers, IBEW 1928; and Jackie Podger.

17勛圖 announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, November 2026

Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Megan Sullivan and Samy Mohamed, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for November 2026!

Megan Sullivan is a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student from Bathurst, New Brunswick and a goalie on the 17勛圖 Womens Hockey team. The team split a couple of games over the weekend, beating Dalhousie University 32 and losing to Saint Thomas University 32 in overtime. Sullivan stopped 48 of 53 shots over the weekend, posting a save percentage of 90.7.

Megan played very well this weekend, making a few big saves when we needed them, said coach Bruce Donaldson. Megan had a great week of practice and, along with the entire team, felt confident going into the weekend. We ask our goalies to give the team an opportunity to win, and that means making some key saves at critical times. Megan did just that, and we earned 3 out of 4 possible points.

Samy Mohamed is a fifth-year guard on the 17勛圖 Mens Basketball team and a Bachelor of Business Administration student from Scarborough, Ontario. The team lost 8878 to Acadia University over the weekend, but Mohamed scored 18 points, grabbed two rebounds, and made three assists.

Samys potential to impact the entire game was on full display Saturday night, said coach Darrell Glenn. Our team is getting better, and we will rely heavily on Samys consistent contributions moving forward.

Dont forget to pick up your Panther Package! For just $75, the package includes admission to every home game for 17勛圖 Womens and Mens Basketball, and 17勛圖 Womens Hockey. Head to gopanthersgo.ca and click on tickets!

17勛圖 students get into all Panther home games for free. Lets fill the stands and make 201718 the best season ever!