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The creative work of the UPEI departments of Integrated Promotions and Advancement has been recognized nationally by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE). Judges from the 2008 PRIX D’EXCELLENCE program selected UPEI for a silver award for a flyer that promotes the UPEI Annual Fund campaign to young alumni.
The full-colour flyer features graphic design and original...
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AVC Vet Camp has been recognized as the Best Community Outreach Program in Canada by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE).
CCAE is a volunteer-led organization that promotes excellence in educational advancement. Its membership is made up of universities, colleges, institutes and independent schools from across Canada.
'We are very proud to receive this...
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Dr.
Gisli Sigurdsson, professor of folklore at the University
of Iceland, will give a public lecture
called “Getting Islanders Back Home” on Thursday, May 8, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in
the Main Building Faculty Lounge at the University of Prince Edward
Island.
There
is no charge to attend the lecture, and light refreshments will be served with
compliments of the Dean of Arts.
“We know all too...
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The state-of-the-art bioscience and health research centre at the University of Prince Edward
Island has been named the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre
in honour of the well-known Island couple.
The naming took place at a ceremony on April 28 in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, where researchers from UPEI, the National Research Council Institute
for Nutrisciences and Health (...
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The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) Student Union recognized and thanked its numerous volunteers and staff for their contributions to the success of the organization during its annual awards ceremony held on March 28.
Approximately 100 UPEI students, faculty and staff gathered at the event to show their appreciation to those chosen by the union to be honoured.
Dr. Ron Collins, of...
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A
team of researchers at the University
of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College
has developed the world’s first vaccine that is effective against a destructive
microsporidian parasite of salmon.
"Although
there are many diseases of fish, animals and humans caused by microsporidian
parasites, there have been no successful treatment or prevention methods against
these...
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Two interns with the Atlantic Council for International
Cooperation (ACIC) will talk about their recent experiences in India and Chile on Friday, April 25, from noon
to 1:30 p.m., in the UPEI Main Building Faculty Lounge.
Lori Crawford, from P.E.I., worked as an intern with
Rescue Mission Canada in Prince Edward Island.
She did the international portion of her
internship in Bangalore, India,...
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Three UPEI faculty members were recently recognized for
their outstanding teaching and research achievements at a reception and awards
banquet sponsored by the UPEI Faculty Association and the Office of the
President.
Dr. June Countryman, Department of Music, won the Hessian
Award for Excellence in Teaching, and Dr. Donna Giberson, Faculty of Science,
and Dr. Malcolm Murray, Faculty of Arts,...
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Dr. Vianne Timmons, UPEI's vice-president of academic development, is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathleen Kielly, from the University of Northern British Columbia, to the position of registrar effective July 1, 2008.
'We are thrilled that Ms. Kielly is taking on this very important position,' says Timmons, who is currently acting registrar. 'Our focus is on...
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The Tourism Research Centre (TRC) at UPEI's School of Business today announced the release of a report profiling Quebec visitors to P.E.I. during the summer of 2007.
Results show Quebec providing the third-highest volume of visitors after Ontario and the Maritime provinces. According to the data, visitors from Quebec tend to take shorter holidays than other non-Maritime visitors, but spend...