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Media Releases

 
| Athletics

Congratulations to Bailey Smith, the UPEI Panther Subway Athlete of the Week for March 5–11!

 
| Events

The 2018 Canadian Association of Physicists National Lecture tour is coming to UPEI. Dr. Caroline Boudoux, an associate professor in the department of engineering physics at École Polytechnique Montréal, will present “Light at Heart—Fiber optics from laboratory to market” on Wednesday, March 14 at 4:00 pm in room 128B in UPEI’s School of Sustainable Design Engineering building.

 
| Atlantic Veterinary College

AVC is accepting applications for its 2018 Summer Academy program, which will take place from August 5–10. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 25.

 
| Atlantic Veterinary College

Dr. Martha Mellish, of AVC’s Equine Ambulatory Service, will give a free public workshop, entitled “A pain in the gut: Managing equine digestive issues,” on Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p.m., in Lecture Theatre A, Atlantic Veterinary College, UPEI.

 
| Athletics

Cheer on UPEI’s Bailey Smith as she competes at the U-SPORTS Track & Field Championships today in the 60-metre sprint. Her preliminary heat is at 7:00 pm at the University of Windsor.

 
| University

The Mental Health Week Committee at the University of Prince Edward Island has unveiled its jam-packed, five-day schedule for UPEI Mental Health Week 2018. The program, that takes place March 12–16, continues with the theme, ‘relationships matter’.

 
| People

The new Heritage Minute features PEI literary icon L.M. Montgomery and was created in consultation with UPEI past-president Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Epperly.

 
| Athletics
U-SPORTS, the national governing body for university sports in Canada, announced today the winner of the 2018 Sylvia Sweeney Award is UPEI’s Kiera Rigby.
 
| Athletics

Congratulations to Jenna Mae Ellsworth, the UPEI Panther Subway Athlete of the Week for February 27–March 4.

 
| University

The W.A. Murphy Student Centre lobby was crowded, with lineups well down the hall, as people waited to get a scoop of ice cream and help a good cause: mental health.