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| Students
Graham Watts, a fourth -year student in the School of Business at the University of Prince Edward Island, has won a prestigious Frank H. Sobey Award for Excellence in Business. A native of Montague, Watts is one of only six university students in Atlantic Canada to receive this honour. Other winners are from the University of New Brunswick, Dalhousie University, Saint Mary's...
 
| People
William E. "Bill" Andrew, a 1973 Engineering graduate of UPEI, has been reappointed as the Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) for the next four years. Andrew was first installed as the university's seventh Chancellor on March 6, 2005, replacing philanthropist and journalist Norman Webster who served as Chancellor from 1996 to 2004. Andrew's...
 
| Students
A team of engineering students from the University of Prince Edward Island is off to the Canadian Engineering Competition from March 5 to 8 after placing second in the junior design division of the recent Atlantic Engineering Competition. This marks the fifth year in a row that UPEI students have won the right to compete at the national engineering competition. Katie Hughes, Mandy McKenna...
 
| People
UPEI's Island Studies program will present a public lecture by Bjarne Lindstrom, director of the Statistical Agency of the Aland Islands, on Wednesday, March 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Atlantic Veterinary College's (AVC) faculty lounge. Located on AVC's fourth floor, the lounge may be accessed via the elevators on the right at the far end of the college's main...
 
| Students
'Tomorrow is going to be amazing' is the theme of the UPEI Business Society's 32nd annual business luncheon on March 13, starting with a reception at 11 a.m., in the Delta Prince Edward Hotel ballroom in Charlottetown For the first time ever, the event will feature a professional motivational speaker. Born and raised in Kinkora, Prince Edward Island, Joe Sherren is an...
 
| Students
Two representatives from the Nunavut Department of Education visited UPEI recently to develop plans for a unique Convocation ceremony to take place in Iqaluit on Canada Day. Twenty-one Inuit educators from nine communities scattered across all three regions will receive the first graduate degrees ever offered in their home territory. The degree is a Master of Education in Leadership in...
 
| Students
Internationally renowned Canadian singer Anne Murray, C.C., O.N.S., is one of four outstanding people who will receive honorary degrees from the University of Prince Edward Island at its convocation ceremonies on May 9, 2009. The convocation ceremonies will take place on Saturday, May 9, in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Murray will receive her degree and address...
 
| Students
One of Atlantic Canada's finest poets and creative writing teachers, Brian Bartlett, will read from his new book, The Watchmaker's Table, on Thursday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Confederation Centre Art Gallery. His reading is co-hosted by the UPEI English Department and the Gallery, with support from the League of Canadian Poets and Canada Council for the Arts. Bartlett was born...
 
| Students
Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the Council of Canadians, will give a public lecture called 'The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Fight for the Right to Water' on Wednesday, March 4, in the UPEI Duffy Science Centre's amphitheatre (Room 135), from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Barlow is co-founder of the Blue Planet Project, which works internationally for the right to water....
 
| Athletics
Alumni of the University of Prince Edward Island now have a place on campus that bears their name. The impressive outdoor athletics facility constructed for the 2009 Canada Games is now officially called the UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place in honour of the thousands of people who are, or will be, proud graduates of UPEI. The UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place features a 400-metre track with eight...