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Sue Goyette, this year's ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Writer-in-Residence, will read from her fiction and poetry on Thursday, November 10, at 7:30 in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building, at ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®. Anyone interested in meeting the Writer-in-Residence and hearing one of Canada's most animated, warm, insightful, moving, and engrossing writers is welcome to attend. Admission is free. As Writer-in-Residence, Sue will be working...
 
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Ryan Palmer, a third-year business student at ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®, was recognized recently by the Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation with an Excellence Award valued at $8,000 over two years. This award is given to students who demonstrate academic success and a significant contribution to the community, and who show leadership and commitment to innovation. "I am thrilled to congratulate Ryan on this...
 
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The Centre for Conflict Resolution Studies at the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® (¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®) hosted a graduation to award the Certificate in Conflict Resolution Studies on October 15. Among the 32 graduates were 19 members of the PEI Aboriginal community. They graduated from the program qualifying them to be Circle Keepers for the Aboriginal Justice Program (AJP). The Certificate program is one...
 
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The Children's Health Applied Research Team (CHART) at the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® is hosting the world-renowned photojournalist, Carlos Reyes-Manzo during a week-long photo shoot on PEI. Mr. Reyes-Manzo will present and discuss his work on Friday, October 28, 1:30 to 3:00 pm in Lecture Room "A" in the Atlantic Veterinary College, ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®. All are welcome. Originally from Chile, Reyes-...
 
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The ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® has an excellent showing of Academic All Canadians. The Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) recognized 26 outstanding students from ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® for the 2004-05 academic year. "This is an important opportunity to acknowledge these students who have worked so hard throughout the school year," says ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Athletic Director Ron Annear. "University athletes at ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®...
 
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Well-known Charlottetown native, A. Nora Halloran MacDonald Wonnacott lived to be over 107, passing away only three weeks shy of her 108th birthday in 2004. Her community spirit lives on through a $60,000 donation from her estate to the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® to create an annual bursary in memory of her son, Lloyd B. MacDonald who passed away at age sixteen Born in 1896, Nora...
 
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The Population Secretariat of the Government of Prince Edward Island, in conjunction with the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®, today announced the launch of a major study to identify ways to help attract immigrants to the province. The study will focus on those who have immigrated (or returned) to PEI between January 1998 and December 2003, including immigrants from other countries, Canadians...
 
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¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Chancellor Bill Andrew and his wife Denise have made a series of substantial donations to support university programs and students over the past six months. Now they have created two new renewable scholarships in Education, and one in Engineering, that bring their total gifts to the university to $1 million. The scholarships announcement comes just a week after the Andrew family made a $250,...
 
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Ross Leckie, Director of Creative Writing and a professor at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, will read from his own poetry on Tuesday, October 11, at 7:30 in the Confederation Centre Library in Charlottetown. Ross Leckie is also editor of The Fiddlehead, one of Canada's oldest and most distinguished literary magazines, poetry editor of Goose Lane Editions, and co-editor of...
 
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Today, the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) of the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® (¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®) broke ground for a $32-million expansion and renovation project. The largest part of the funding, $18 million, is from the federal government through a national commitment to Canada's four veterinary colleges. This funding was secured through a cooperative effort amongst Canada's four Veterinary Colleges...