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A group of 11 ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱstudents are currently at the University of Burgos in northern Spain, delving into understanding how heritage can be a key resource in promoting sustainable economic development in rural areas. The students are accompanied by Dr. Melissa James, director of undergraduate programs, ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱFaculty of Business, and Sherilyn Acorn, manager of the Study and Stay and exchange programs, Office of Study Abroad and International Collaboration.
Paul Young, Chief Operating Officer for the ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱFaculty of Medicine, was named one of the Top 50 CEOs in Atlantic Canada during an awards gala on May 9 at the Delta Hotel St. John’s Conference Centre.
Dr. Libby (Elizabeth) Osgood, associate professor in the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE), has been named a 2024 3M National Teaching Fellow by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and 3M Canada.
In this message to the campus community, Interim President Greg Keefe congratulates the Class of 2024 and welcomes President Designate Wendy Rodgers.
When Dr. Katherine Guarino, a Class of 2024 doctor of veterinary medicine graduate, was applying to veterinary schools four years ago, the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱ was a blip on her radar.
The ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱ has added a new one-year course-based professional stream to its Master of Applied Health Services Research (MAHSR) program. Previously, students earned their degree through a two-year thesis-based MAHSR-T stream. Now they can choose either it or the one-year MAHSR-P stream.
The ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱArts Review group held a book launch on Wednesday, May 1, for its latest publication, Into a New Tongue, a collection of academic and creative writing. Members of the campus community gathered in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall, to celebrate the creative skills of ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱstudents from various degree programs, and the only printed, student-led publication of its kind at the University.
Every May 5, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also called Red Dress Day, is solemnly observed. Throughout UPEI, red dresses were carefully hung by the staff of the Mawi’omi Indigenous Student Centre.
Dr. Wendy Rodgers has been appointed by the ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱBoard of Governors as the seventh President and Vice-Chancellor after a comprehensive 12-month search. She will assume the role on June 1, 2024.
The following message from the Chair of the ´ó·¢¿ìÈý²ÊƱBoard of Governors, announcing the president-designate, was emailed to students, staff, and faculty on May 6, 2024.