Atlantic Veterinary College faculty member appointed as Editor-in-Chief of national kidney health journal
The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the 17Թ (17Թ) congratulates Dr. Sunny Hartwig on being appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Nephrology.
Lunch and Learn - Teaching with AI at 17Թ
Gather with 17Թ colleagues who are actively using AI for teaching and learning activities in their courses for some in-depth discussion about ideas and effective practices on Tuesday June 17 at 12:00 pm, in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex Room 230.
Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation Online Information Session #2
Looking to make a difference in sustainability? Want to help PEI get to Net Zero? The new 17Թ inter-disciplinary Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation (MCLT) is the program for you, and we invite you to attend an online information session. Come hear about the program and the 2025 entrance scholarships!
Microsoft Teams:
Meeting ID: 273 229 158 197 4
Passcode: Hc2KN9ft
Island Climate Change Art Installation
An open art gallery at 17Թ’s McDougall Hall on June 19 from 4–6 pm will showcase the Island Climate Change Art Installation. Part of 17Թ’s Turning the Tide conference, the exhibit will feature a variety of local and regional artists.
Visitors will experience an interflow of visual art, poetry, and ambient soundscape by Heather Taves, alongside a live-painting mural creation by artist Julea Hope Boswell. Projections will showcase over 100 of Boswell’s paintings combined with Island-themed poetry by Laurie Brinklow and Len St-Aubin.
AVC researcher awarded prestigious grant for research into Parkinson’s disease
Dr. Jay Penney, associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Biomedical Genetics at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), 17Թ (17Թ), has been awarded a three-year research grant by to study a newly discovered genetic mutation linked to Parkinson’s disease.
“This is meaningful to me both personally and professionally,” said Dr. Penney. “This research could help us better understand how Parkinson’s develops at a cellular level, and then potentially treat it.”
Dr. Laurie Brinklow named to the Order of Prince Edward Island
Dr. Laurie Brinklow, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of the Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) program and Chair of the Institute of Island Studies Executive Committee, is one of three Islanders, out of 31 nominees, named to the Order of Prince Edward Island, the province’s highest civilian honour, for 2025.
Teaching with AI at 17Թ
Gather with 17Թ colleagues who are actively using AI for teaching and learning activities in their courses for some in-depth discussion about ideas and effective practices on Tuesday June 17 at 12:00 in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex Room 230.
Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation information session
Looking to make a difference in sustainability? Want to help PEI get to Net Zero? The new 17Թ inter-disciplinary Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation (MCLT) is the program for you, and we invite you to attend an online information session. Come hear about the program and the 2025 entrance scholarships!
June 10, 1:00 pm
Microsoft Teams:
Meeting ID: 230 442 245 458 7
Passcode: aR2iz3pP
17Թ students learn about interactions between aquaculture and the environment
Seventeen 17Թ students learned firsthand about the aquaculture industry on PEI during a course titled “Aquaculture and the Environment,” offered by the departments of Biology and Environmental Studies from May 26 to June 6, 2025.
Campus safety enhanced with the installation of life-saving AEDs
17Թ has taken a major step in enhancing campus safety with the installation of 18 new automated external defibrillators (AEDs), ensuring that all buildings now have at least one of the life-saving devices in case of a medical emergency. This brings the number of AEDs on the campus to 35.
AEDs are designed to treat sudden cardiac arrest by analyzing heart rhythms and delivering a shock, if necessary, to restore a normal heartbeat. When used in combination with CPR, AEDs can increase survival rates by over 75 per cent.