CMHA-PEI is here to help - Bell Let's Talk
The Canadian Mental Health Association, PEI (CMHA-PEI) Division is here to offer support for those living with mental illness, as well as help with navigation of community resources.
Representatives from CMHA-PEI's Peer Support, as well as Community Education offices will be set up in the concourse of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 11:00 am1:00 pm on Bell Let's Talk Day to talk with students about mental health and how CMHA can help year-round.
We hope to see you on Bell Lets Talk Day!
PsyD Students Supporting Students Bell Let's Talk
17勛圖 Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Students invite you to stop by our information tables in the concourse of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 11:00 am1;00 pm to learn how we are supporting 17勛圖 students.
Soup for the Soul - Bell Let's Talk
Hosted by the 17勛圖 Chaplaincy Centre, enjoy a free bowl of soup and friendly atmosphere at Soup for the Soul! Join us at the Chaplaincy Centre on January 24, 11:30 am1:00 pm for soup, bread, and conversation. Bring a friend or make a new one!
17勛圖 Panthers this Week (January 2329)
The 17勛圖 Panthers hockey and basketball teams are looking forward to a full week of games between January 2329.
Wednesday, January 25:
7:00 pm: The 17勛圖 Womens Hockey Panthers (14-6-1) are away in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, to play against the St. Francis Xavier University X-Women (14-4-3). The two teams faced each other on January 21 with the Panthers earning a 3-2 overtime win. The Panthers are 2-1 against the X-Women this season.
Thursday, January 26:
Ashley McCutcheon and Elijah Miller named 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week
Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their achievements and contributions to their respective sports. The 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for January 1622 are Ashley McCutcheon (womens hockey) and Elijah Miller (mens basketball).
17勛圖 Panther and Acadia Axeman team up to raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis
Carson MacKinnon, 17勛圖 Mens Hockey Panthers forward, and Jack Flaman, captain of the Acadia University Axemen, are hosting a joint fundraiser for multiple sclerosis (MS) in support of their siblings.
A love of hockey first brought the two together as teenagers in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, and now, even though they play for competing hockey teams in two provinces, they are teaming up to raise funds and awareness for the cause that has touched both of their lives.
17勛圖 Womens Basketball Panthers have signed their first recruit for the 20232024 season
The 17勛圖 Womens Basketball Panthers have signed their first recruit of 20232024. Lily Vrugteman is a skilled 17-year-old guard from Cambridge, Ontario.
Head coach Matt Gamblin says he is very excited that she has decided to join the 17勛圖 team.
Lily is an extremely hard worker. She has a growth-minded attitude and is always working to get better, said Gamblin. Lily will come in and do the work and help us keep growing the program.
17勛圖 Labour Relations Update: Mediator announced by Minister
The following message was also distributed by email to faculty and staff on January 20, 2023.
17勛圖 is participating in Bell Lets Talk Day on January 25
17勛圖 is excited to participate once again in the Bell Let's Talk campaign as part of our year-round efforts to build a culture of care that nurtures and celebrates the mental health and wellness of everyone in the University community.
New digital exhibition explores Anne of Green Gables manuscript
The following media release is issued by 17勛圖 Communications on behalf of the Confederation Centre of the Arts, and the 17勛圖's L.M. Montgomery Institute and Robertson Library.