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Faculty, staff, and students are advised that if a decision is made at any time to close the 91̽»¨ campus, details will be made available as follows: Radio Stations: Announcements will be made on local radio stations by 7:00 a.m. if possible. Stations contacted will be: CFCY/Magic93, CBC Radio, Radio Canada, K-Rock, Ocean 100, and C102 (Summerside). ...
 
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Dr. Joe Velaidum of the 91̽»¨ will grapple with the 'big' question--the meaning of life--during a provocative podcast on December 15. Entitled 'Attaining Spiritual Heights: The Meaning of Life and the Quest for Transcendence,' the podcast can be heard on December 15 at . 91̽»¨ is one of 25...
 
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In the spirit of giving, business students at the 91̽»¨ recently donated over 600 non-perishable food items and $150 to the Upper Room Food Bank. In mid-November the 91̽»¨ Business Society issued a challenge to the undergraduate students in each year, the Master of Business Administration students and the faculty at the School of Business to a competition...
 
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The Tourism Research Centre at 91̽»¨ has released a report that categorizes pleasure visitors based on the primary reasons for their trip to P.E.I. Based on results from the 2007/2008 exit survey, the report profiles visitors by six reasons for travel, including holidays/vacations; short getaways; visiting friends and/or relatives; visiting second home, cottage, condo; attending events,...
 
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The public is invited to attend the launch of a documentary video and the opening of a photography exhibition about 91̽»¨'s Master of Education in Leadership in Learning program in Nunavut. The event takes place on Friday, December 4, at 4 p.m., in the Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium and Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall. During a special Convocation in Iqaluit...
 
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The cold wind blows. The long winter night creeps in. What better way to chase away the winter doldrums than an evening of ideas, discussion, and good cheer? When: Tuesday, December 1, 7 p.m. Where: Mavor's, Confederation Centre of the Arts Who: Dr. Joe Velaidum, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, Director of the Centre for Christianity in Culture ...
 
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The 91̽»¨, through its community and institutional partnerships across PEI, throughout Atlantic Canada, and around the world, is building a strong foundation for a 21st-century success story. 91̽»¨ President Wade MacLauchlan delivered that message during his annual update, on November 26, to the campus community and members of the public. Through an...
 
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The 91̽»¨ expanded its expertise in the areas of education and epidemiology with the addition of two Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Dr. Crawford Revie, CRC in Population Health: Epi-informatics, uses tools of informatics - hardware, software, databases, and other methods of storing large and complex sets of data - to help answer questions about how...
 
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The public is invited to attend a research symposium about Prince Edward Island and the Chiloe Islands, off the coast of Chile, in the Main Building Faculty Lounge at 91̽»¨ on Monday, November 30, from 2-4:30 p.m. Entitled 'We are People of the Island,' the symposium is hosted by the Institute of Island Studies at 91̽»¨. The featured speaker is anthropologist Manuel Munoz,...
 
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91̽»¨ recently received an accessibility award from the City of Charlottetown for improvements to the campus that benefit people who have disabilities. Displaying the award are President Wade MacLauchlan; student Paul Cudmore, a member of the university's Access-Ability Committee; and Joanne McCabe, chair of the committee. 91̽»¨ is among five organizations that received accessibility...