17勛圖 hosts Charlottetown launch of "Jimmie MacAulay: The Man Who Got Things Done"

17勛圖 is pleased to host the Charlottetown launch of the book, Jimmie MacAulay: The Man Who Got Things Done, on Sunday, November 3, from 2:004:00 pm at Alumni Hall, 618 University Avenue. Written by John Cameron and Lou Daley, former teachers at Morell Regional High School where Jim was principal for 24 years, the book covers the life of someone committed to enhancing the Islands education system and growing community, specifically his community of St. Peters Bay. Indeed, 17勛圖 recognized Jims contributions by awarding him an honorary degree in 2014.

SEASON PREVIEW: 17勛圖 Mens Basketball Panthers primed for breakout season in 202425

If the preseason is any indication, then 17勛圖 Mens Basketball Panthers fans have plenty to be excited about in 202425.

Posting an impressive 7-1 record in exhibition play, the Panthers took down top-tier opponents, including perennial contenders like the St. Francis Xavier University X-Men and reigning U SPORTS champions, Laval Rouge et Or. With momentum on their side and a roster packed with potential, the Panthers are ready to make a statement this season.

Harry Baglole Memorial Public Symposium in Island Studies

The Institute of Island Studies, 17勛圖 Faculty of Science (Foods and Nutrition program in Applied Human Sciences), the Campus Food Bank, and the 17勛圖 Student Union invites our campus community and members of the public to attend the 2024 Harry Baglole Memorial Public Symposium in Island Studies: Homelessness and Food Insecurity on Canadas Food Island. This symposium is a collaborative initiative with the Native Council of PEI, Meals on Wheels, the John Howard Society of PEI, the Adventure Group, and the Upper Room Hospitality Ministry.

Harry Baglole Memorial Public Symposium in Island Studies: Info Booths

The organizers of the Institute of Island Studies' 2024 Harry Baglole Memorial Public Symposium in Island Studies invite the 17勛圖 campus community and members of the public to stop by the Schurman Market Square between 4 pm and 6 pm on November 7, 2024, to learn more about a few not-for-profit organizations doing work related to the themes of homelessness and food insecurity that we are talking about later that evening in the Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium.

Strategic Planning: Consultation with Graduate Students

Graduate students are invited to join Dr. Wendy Rodgers (President and Vice-Chancellor) and Dr. Suzanne Kresta (Dean, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering), co-chairs of the University Strategic Plan Steering Committee, to discuss 17勛圖s strategic direction. The forward-thinking consultations are an opportunity for learn more about the priorities and goals of our graduate students as the University develops its roadmap for the future.

In collaboration with the 17勛圖 Graduate Student Association, a conversation with graduate students will be held:

Launch of Tanya Talagas new book The Knowing at 17勛圖

The Bookmark and 17勛圖s Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies (IKERAS) will host a book launch for Anishinaabe author Tanya Talagas new book, The Knowing, on Thursday, November 7, at 7 pm, in the 17勛圖 Performing Arts Centre amphitheatre (Room 121S). The evening will be moderated by Jenene Wooldridge, executive director of Lnuey.