Zoom Session for Prospective Music Students

The 17勛圖 Department of Music will host two online meetings to present the benefits of studying music at 17勛圖.

  • Friday, February 26, 2021 at 5:00 pm [Atlantic time]
  • Friday, March 26, 2021 at 5:00 pm [Atlantic time]

Hosted by our Department Chair, Dr. Karem Simon, each 30-minute session is suitable for any student considering post-secondary music study in the coming years, and will address:

Connecting generations at a time of disconnection

A student in 17勛圖s MBA in Global Leadership program is helping connect generations during an era of isolation due to COVID-19. Kristina Butler has created a pen pal group called A Pen for Your Thoughts, connecting students from Queen Charlotte Intermediate School in Charlottetown and residents living at the Garden Home and at Whisperwood Villa. The project is part of the 17勛圖 MBA in Global Leadership programs service-learning leadership experience in its global leadership and ethics course.

Shoot for the Cure shifts to digital campaign for 2021

U SPORTS, the governing body for university sport in Canada, has announced that the 14th edition of will be held virtually during the week of February 1 to 7, 2021.

Organized since 2007 in collaboration with the U SPORTS Womens Basketball Coaches Association, the fundraising initiative raises money for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and other related local and provincial charities to help fight breast cancer.

Physics student wins best oral presentation award at Canadian Undergraduate Physics Conference

Desiree Rehel, a student in the 17勛圖 Department of Physics, won an award for an oral presentation she gave at the recent Canadian Undergraduate Physics Conference (CUPC). The event was hosted by physics students at Western University, but the presentations were all given online. Forty-six students from across Canada gave presentations, and five awards were given, three sponsored by industry and two sponsored by the CUPC.

Documentary Screening- The Skin We're In

February is Black History Month in Canada. To help celebrate, we are excited to announce the launch of our year-long discussion of Canadian author Desmond Cole's book, The Skin We're In

On February 9th at 6 pm come to the Roberson Library for the kick-off event- a showing of the CBC documentary about Cole and his experience as a black Canadian. There will be spots for 22 people (with social distancing) for those who would like to attend in person and a video link will be provided to those who would prefer to join online. Plus there will be popcorn served.

International Development Week 2021: Promoting Sustainable Development Goalskshop with Jillian Kilfoil

You are invited to a series of events on Tuesday, February 9 celebrating International Development Week 2021. Find out how Canadians are promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.

Participation is free! 

Register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Who: Qajaq Robinson, Commissioner of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Speaks on Implications for Reconciliation during this Pandemic.

February is Black History Month

Every year in February, Black History Month is celebrated in Canada. Black History Month was created to provide an opportunity to share and learn about peoples of African ancestry, but also recognize there remains work to be done to fully integrate black culture, history, and achievements into the Canadian fabric.

This year, the national theme for Black History Month is The Future is Now, while the Black Cultural Society of PEI has selected Celebrating our Heritage for the Culture.