Winding down and starting up: Two four-year projects in Kenya

We sure have come a long way圩rom being overwhelmed by the bustle and chaos of a Kenyan market day, to knowing our main vendors, bartering prices, and greeting familiar happy faces from the dairy farms along the way. And we really enjoyed working with the Kenyan dairy farmers to make their cows healthy, productive, and happy.  
- Hanna Hone and Chantel Doyle, AVC Class of 2021, after their 2019 Kenyan internship 

Panthers at Home, November 30

Join us this Saturday for a double header as 17勛圖s womens and mens hockey teams play their last home games before the December break.

Saturdays action begins at 4 pm in MacLauchlan Arena as 17勛圖s womens hockey hosts St. Francis Xavier University. The Panthers have had an outstanding start to the season with just two losses, putting them in second place in the AUS.

17勛圖 Concert Choir performs The Messiah, November 30

The 17勛圖 Concert Choir, under the direction of Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, will perform George Frideric Handels The Messiah-Part I (plus the Hallelujah Chorus) in collaboration with the Atlantic String Machine and 17勛圖 voice majors as soloists. Other ensembles sharing the stage will be the 17勛圖 Chamber Singers, Le Ragazze Girls Vocal Ensemble, and the Ragazzi Jrs Singers in collaboration with pianist Leo Marchildon.

Campus Traffic Restrictions on December 1 for Charlottetown Christmas Parade

The Charlottetown Christmas Parade will take place on Sunday, December 1, 2019, beginning on University Avenue at Enman Crescent at 5:00 pm. As a result, there will be traffic restrictions at the 17勛圖 University Avenue entrance, as the staging of the parade walking groups will take place on campus in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre parking lot.

Ultramar and Breast Cancer Foundation support research at 17勛圖

Ultramar is supporting breast cancer research at 17勛圖, through the Breast Cancer Foundations My Active Health program. The research is carried out by 17勛圖s Active Living Lab.

The Active Living Lab recruited cancer patients and survivors from across the Island to participate in a 12-week supervised exercise-training program, which focused on balance, strength, cardio, and flexibility. After the 12 weeks, participants showed improvements in a number of areas, from decreased fatigue, increased strength, and an increased satisfaction in quality of life.

Public meeting and survey on PEIs indicators of climate change

The public is invited to a public meeting and presentation about the indicators of climate change for Prince Edward Island. The event is on Wednesday, December 4, at 7 pm, in room 242 of 17勛圖s Don and Marion McDougall Hall. The meeting and a corresponding survey are part of a master of science research project conducted by graduate student Don Jardine.