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The University of Prince Edward Island takes centre stage at Calgary’s Glencoe Club on Saturday, November 3, when the Friends of UPEI gather to celebrate their university! This year’s event includes a fabulous dinner, a live and a silent auction, and music and stories by Hedgerow, one of P.E.I.'s best-known entertainment troupes.
Since the Friends of UPEI began in 1998, the group has raised...
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The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) has announced the appointment of Dr. Katherine Schultz to the CRKN Advisory Board for a three-year term commencing October 12, 2007. The Advisory Board is a panel of distinguished experts drawn from CRKN's external stakeholder communities, and it plays a key role in advising the Board of Directors on emerging trends, strategic planning and program...
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For the second year running, UPEI mathematics
students brought home top prizes from the Atlantic Provinces Council on the
Sciences' 31st annual Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Conference
held in Fredericton, New Brunswick recently.
Hosted by the University
of New Brunswick this
year, the annual conference brings together top math, statistics and computer
science students from...
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Good news for current and prospective students at the University of Prince Edward Island. UPEI tuition fees for Canadian and international students are below the national average. UPEI has the lowest tuition fees in the Maritime provinces, according to Statistics Canada.
Statistics Canada released its annual survey of tuition fees for full-time students attending Canadian universities, on...
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Wade Sweet, a fourth year doctor of veterinary medicine student at the Atlantic Veterinary College at UPEI, was recently awarded an International Stockmen's Educational Foundation Travel Fellowship enabling him to participate in the 2007 International Livestock Congress in Calgary, Alberta on October 2. Sweet, who is from O'Leary, was one of 20 students representing 16 universities from four...
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Educators from across Atlantic Canada will meet in Charlottetown next month for the Atlantic Educators Conference, an annual event taking place October 25-27th at the Rodd Charlottetown Hotel. The theme of this year’s conference is Embracing Diversity in Canadian Education Communities.
This is the first time that a university faculty of education has partnered with a community college to host the...
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Professor Sean Hennessey, who teaches at the UPEI School of Business Administration, has released the second edition of his popular textbook, Principles of Corporate Finance, which he co-authored with Dr. Lawrence Gitman, a professor of finance at San Diego University. The first edition, published by Pearson Education Canada, a division of Prentice Hall, is currently being used in undergraduate...
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On Saturday, October 13, the UPEI campus will become a hotbed of ideas about how young people from the Maritimes can make a positive impact on important world issues. Selected high school students from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI will join UPEI Leaders of Tomorrow and 2007 Entrance Scholarship-winners for a dynamic symposium to celebrate youth leadership.
His Royal Highness The Prince...
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Twenty years ago the UPEI Panthers had their most outstanding
year in sport ever. As part of the 2007 Homecoming celebrations this weekend,
the University will recognize all teams, athletes, and friends from 1987–1988 for
their contributions to an exceptional season.
“In the 1987–1988 sports season, three Panther teams brought
home AUAA titles. Women’s basketball
under coach Dave MacNeill,...
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The upcoming UPEI Homecoming celebrations, September 27 to 30, will be a memorable experience for everyone connected with the University, but for rugby supporters it will be extra-special. That’s because the newly renovated grass sports field that will host all future UPEI rugby events, as well as provincial, regional, and national championships, is to be named the MacAdam Field in honour of the...