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Media Releases
| Students
Each week, we'll be asking students to submit a photo around a particular theme, and a guest judge (faculty or staff member) will select their favourite photo. The winning photographer will take home a prize. FUN!
You can submit your photo on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or by email. Just be sure to tag your image with #upeiphoto to have it entered in the contest!
Check out winning photos...
| Students
The UPEI Student Union Shinerama campaign is in full force, so far having raised $29,100 for cystic fibrosis (CF) research during New Student Orientation week activities. Activities are also planned for the coming months in hopes of matching or beating their fundraising goal of $30,000.
Mark Scott, UPEI Shinerama coordinator, said Shine Day went extremely well, with even the weather cooperating...
| Research
UPEI, along with the PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and the PEI Department of Health and Wellness, today released the results of the 2010-11 School Health Action Planning and Evaluation System (SHAPES-PEI) survey. SHAPES-PEI gathers information from students in grades 5 through 12 about healthy eating, physical activity, mental fitness, and tobacco use. This is the...
| Athletics
UPEI men's hockey head coach Forbes MacPherson is pleased to announce that Jamie Blanchard will join the coaching staff as an assistant coach. Blanchard joins MacPherson, Kenny MacDougall, and former players Josh Patterson and Devan Praught behind the bench.
'Jamie brings a wealth of experience and professionalism to our program,' said MacPherson. 'He played five years of...
| People
UPEI's School of Nursing, in partnership with the Association of Registered Nurses of PEI (ARNPEI), recently hosted a workshop on campus for the Prince Edward Island nursing community. Rachel Bard, CEO of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) and a member of CNA's National Expert Commission on health-care delivered the keynote address.
The workshop welcomed approximately 70 nurses...
| People
UPEI's Department of Music Recital Series begins its 2012-13 season on Saturday, September 15 at 7:30 pm, in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, with Clarinet Spectrum: Lyrical Traditions, featuring the faculty duo of clarinetist Karem J. Simon in collaboration with pianist Frances Gray.
As its title suggests, this performance will showcase many lyrical pieces from the clarinet repertoire,...
| Athletics
The UPEI men's basketball team is excited to announce that Nova Scotian native Mandrez Downey will be joining the Panthers for the 2012-13 season. The Cole Harbour District High School graduate was MVP of the Metro High School League, leading the league twice in scoring.
Downey was also a starting player for Nova Scotia's entry in the 2009 Canada Games, playing a key role...
| Athletics
UPEI women's rugby team will honour former player Jessica MacDonald at their season opener against St. Thomas University on Saturday, September 8 at 3:00 pm. MacDonald will be honoured at a special ceremony before the game at 2:45 pm. Following the rugby game, alumni, family, and friends are invited to a reception at The Wave, UPEI's campus pub.
MacDonald, a public affairs...
| Students
UPEI welcomed hundreds of new students and their families to campus on Saturday, September 1. For the first time ever, the University hosted New Student Orientation (NSO) Welcome Day, which gave students a chance to get oriented, meet other students, and get acquainted with staff and faculty who will offer guidance and support during their time at UPEI.
The first-year students were able to...
| Students
New UPEI students will fundraise all week for Shinerama, a national campaign that raises awareness and funds for cystic fibrosis (CF) treatment and research. The event raised a record-setting $32,000 last year and is a great way for students to discover the community while at the same time, support a great cause.
Students attended a Shine Day Kick-Off event this morning at the W.A. Murphy Student...