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| Athletics
UPEI is proud to host the second annual Mulligan Cup, an exhibition soccer tournament held August 30-September 2, at the UPEI. This is an opportunity for both UPEI Panther teams to finish training camp and prepare for the upcoming AUS season which begins at home on September 8. Both Mount Allison University and Holland College teams are back to play in the tournament, in addition to the...
 
| Athletics
The Panther season will kick off as both rugby and soccer teams start their seasons at home on Saturday, September 8. The UPEI Athletics and Recreation department is planning events for home games for the upcoming season to get both teams and fans excited to play and cheer on their UPEI Panthers. The women's soccer team will start things off as they take on the Mount Allison Mounties...
 
| Athletics
The University of Prince Edward Island announced today that Greg Gould will take the reins as head coach of the women's basketball team. Gould, originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, most recently coached the Riverview High School's girls basketball team and will begin his new post at UPEI immediately. Ron Annear, UPEI's Director of Athletics and Recreation said 'Greg...
 
| Alumni
By the time Virginia Arsenault was six years old, she dreamt of climbing Mount Everest. Her school books and bedroom were plastered with posters and photos of Mount Everest, K2, and Denali-some of the world's tallest peaks. But at age thirteen, Arsenault's dreams of climbing seemed remote when she was told her right kidney was no longer functioning and needed to be...
 
| Alumni
UPEI alumni Michelle (née MacDonald) and Tyrrell Hughes recently tied the knot on June 30, outside of UPEI's Main Building. The pair both graduated from UPEI in 2009, she with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and sociology before moving on to complete a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Victoria, and he with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. Tyrrell is...
 
| News
After receiving several inquiries, Facilities Management wishes to inform the community that UPEI is following watering guidelines as set out by the City of Charlottetown. Several recent media reports indicated that UPEI was watering grass during dry conditions, while at the same time City of Charlottetown residents were being asked to restrict water use. David Taylor, UPEI Manager...
 
| News
Interested in having more healthy and delicious foods on campus? We want to hear from you! Applied Human Sciences invites you to spend 30 minutes with them in a focus group conversation about what you believe should be involved in a healthy campus food strategy. Focus group discussions will take place on July 25 and July 26 at 3:00 pm in the student lounge, room 307 of the Health...
 
| People
On Saturday, July 28, an unusual combination of instruments will be featured in a concert entitled 'Romantic Music for a Summer Evening.' Beginning at 7:30 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, audience members will be treated to a rare trio by composer Carl Reinecke. Few trios in the traditional chamber music literature combine clarinet (Karem J. Simon), horn (David Parker), and piano (...
 
| News
University of Prince Edward Island President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz and Dean of Education Miles Turnbull recently visited Iqaluit, Nunavut. They were there just as two weeks of intensive face-to-face summer courses for UPEI's Master of Education in Leadership in Nunavut (Nunavut MEd), and Certificate in Educational Leadership in Nunavut (CELN) were drawing to a close. Forty-four students from...
 
| News
The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain was at the University of Prince Edward Island today to announce a $3-million gift. UPEI is recognizing this generous gift from Margaret and the late Wallace McCain through the naming of the Margaret and Wallace McCain Chair in Human Development and Health. The inaugural Chair in Human Development and Health, Dr. William Montelpare, will direct his...