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UPEI's sessional instructor in saxophone, Kevin MacLean, will present a saxophone recital on March 4 at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall as part of the UPEI Recital Series. The recital will feature a variety of works for the saxophone, and involves the collaboration of over 30 musicians - professional players, university students and music faculty from UPEI. The first half of the recital...
 
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Robert Dawson, a 2009 cohort in the executive-style MBA program at UPEI, recently was named 2011 Student Entrepreneur Prince Edward Island Champion in a national competition operated by charitable organization, Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship (ACE). As a provincial champion, Dawson will now move on to represent Prince Edward Island in the...
 
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The University of PEI is pleased to announce that a team from the School of Business won the Atlantic Canada Global Investment Research Challenge (IRC) sponsored by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. The team from UPEI was one of five Atlantic Canada teams that presented a research report on the subject company, Dollarama. The Global IRC is an educational initiative in which...
 
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The University of Prince Edward Island signed an agreement today to host Environment Canada's climate change data for Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic server node is part of Environment Canada's Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network, which supports climate change impact and adaptation research. 'The Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network server node is an invaluable tool for...
 
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From Atlantic University Sport UPEI Panthers swimmer Kaylynne Parkes was named the inaugural recipient of the AUS Student-Athlete Community Service Award for the sport of swimming at the recent 2011 Subway AUS Swimming Championship luncheon held at Dalhousie University. The Atlantic University Sport Student-Athlete and Community Service Award has been among the major awards handed out for other...
 
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Catherine Fournier, a second year student enrolled in the Business Co-operative Education program at UPEI, is keen to contribute to the success of Wiebel Aerospace over the next few months. Fournier is completing her final work term in the co-op program as the Marketing Coordinator for the emerging aerospace company. Wiebel specializes in the manufacturing of precision machined...
 
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Released by provincial department of Innovation and Advanced Learning. A new educational partnership will preserve UPEI's status as Prince Edward Island's only university while allowing the Province of Prince Edward Island to host the Homburg Group Global Education Project's continuing plans for real estate focused university education to the province, says Allan Campbell,...
 
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The Canadian Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has appointed Dr. Ann Howatt to the Sectoral Commission on Culture, Communication and Information. Dr. Howatt is a research fellow of the Institute of Island Studies and a lecturer in the Environmental Studies program at the University of Prince Edward Island. Both an educator and...
 
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Webster Centre staff invites the campus community to receive free hugs on Tuesday, February 8 when they revive a campaign started two years ago. The 'FREE HUGS Campaign' is a social movement that began in Australia and involves individuals giving hugs to strangers in public places. The hugs are meant to be random acts of kindness to make others feel better. The Webster Centre joined the...
 
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The University of Prince Edward Island has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) today with three Kenyan universities: the University of Nairobi, Kenyatta University, and the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. The MOUs are the first step in establishing formal exchange programs and collaborative research/study opportunities between UPEI and the three African institutions...