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Congratulations, Ann!

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The University of Prince Edward Island would like to congratulate Dr. Ann Braithwaite, associate professor and coordinator of Diversity and Social Justice Studies on her recent recognition from the Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU). Dr. Braithwaite was awarded the Anne Marie MacKinnon Educational Leadership Award for her demonstrated commitment to the improvement of university teaching.

Braithwaite joins Dr. Martin Kutnowski of St. Thomas University, and Dr. Peter MacIntyre of Cape Breton University as the 2014 AAU Teaching Award recipients. Only three award winners are chosen each year from the 16 universities represented by the AAU.

'On behalf of UPEI, I would like to extend congratulations to Ann on her recent AAU achievement,' said UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. 'This award recognizes Ann's dedication and passion for teaching and learning and we couldn't be more proud.'

Braithwaite is also a recipient of the UPEI Hessian Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Jane Pottie Murray Award for Educational Leadership, and a Presidential Recognition of Merit Award.

The Faculty Development Office is delighted to see Dr. Braithwaite honoured in this way. Director of Faculty Development, Dr. Don Desserud, commented, 'Ann is a natural leader and a most deserving candidate.'

Congratulations, Ann!

The AAU represents the 16 universities in Atlantic Canada and the University of the West Indies. The AAU is an advocate for the important role Atlantic universities play in preparing future leaders of our communities, in path-breaking research and innovation and in contributing to the economic prosperity and quality of life of the Atlantic region.

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