New student housing for 17³Ô¹Ï
A new residence building at the 17³Ô¹Ï will create dedicated year-round housing for post-secondary students.
17³Ô¹Ï has the fastest growing university student population in Atlantic Canada and it will soon have a fourth on-campus residence through a partnership between the Province and 17³Ô¹Ï. With 260 new beds, the new residence will alleviate pressure on the current housing market, improve the student experience and increase the university’s housing capacity from 9.4 per cent to 15 per cent of the current student body.
Special Funding Announcement
The Honourable Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, and Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor of the 17³Ô¹Ï invite you to an important announcement regarding housing at 17³Ô¹Ï. All are welcome!
Friday, September 6, 2019, 10:00 am
Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
2019 Chinook Project provides care to animals in northern Labrador
In June 2019, the Chinook Project team travelled to northern Labrador to provide free veterinary services to two locations. Nain is the northernmost community in Labrador, and this was the fifth time the Chinook Project has visited the hamlet. Natuashish (moved from Davis Inlet in 2002) is one of the two Innu communities in Labrador.
Health researchers seeking participants with cancer for exercise training program
Researchers from 17³Ô¹Ï’s Active Living Lab are seeking people with cancer, or who have previously had cancer, to participate in exercise programs in Montague and Charlottetown. In Charlottetown, the exercise program is open to participants who have been previously diagnosed with any type of cancer. In Montague, the program is open to anyone who has been previously diagnosed with breast cancer.
17³Ô¹Ï expresses concern and extends support for students impacted by Hurricane Dorian
On behalf of faculty, staff and students, the 17³Ô¹Ï is expressing profound concern and extending support to students impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
The challenges and aftermath of the catastrophic flooding and devastation will no doubt become clearer over the next few days. For students from the Bahamas, who are either returning to or beginning their first year at 17³Ô¹Ï, it is an extremely stressful time as they worry about family and loved ones back home. Approximately 80 students from the Bahamas are currently enrolled at 17³Ô¹Ï.
AVC receives $1.3 million in federal funding for dairy research
The Atlantic Veterinary College, 17³Ô¹Ï, has received approximately $1.3 million in funding from the federal government’s dairy cluster program for research projects that will benefit the dairy industry.
The Hon. Wayne Easter, MP for Malpeque, and Sean Casey, MP for Charlottetown, announced the funding at an event held at AVC on Thursday, August 29. The projects are part of the $16.5-million dairy research cluster, led by Dairy Farmers of Canada, and funded by the federal government and the industry.