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Media Releases

 
| Research
A team of researchers from 91̽»¨ and the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) have found a potentially deadly strain of fungus for amphibians on Prince Edward Island. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, more commonly known as chytrid fungus, is blamed for the extreme decline or extinction of more than 200 species of frogs and toads around the world. 'We started this summer asking...
 
| Alumni
The Institute of Island Studies will launch its latest book, A Magnificent Gift Declined: The Dalton Sanatorium of Prince Edward Island, 1913-1923, on September 16th at 7 p.m. at the Emyvale Recreation Centre in Emyvale, P.E.I. Written by educator Leonard Cusack, the book is no ordinary community history. Cusack skillfully portrays provincial and federal political manoeuvring and the social...
 
| Alumni
Early enrollment figures at the 91̽»¨ are reflecting an upward trend once again this year. Although official registration statistics won't be finalized until early October, 91̽»¨ is optimistic that more students than ever will choose to attend the Island's university this fall. Information compiled on September 3 shows that, in...
 
| Alumni
Interacting with the 91̽»¨ just got quicker and easier with the development of 91̽»¨ Mobile, a version of the university's website designed for mobile phones. 91̽»¨ Mobile was created by the university's web development team as part of the content management system for its website, which is built on the open-source Drupal platform. Drupal.org...
 
| Alumni
The Association of Atlantic Universities announced their annual regional awards for excellence in teaching and instructional leadership today. Among the three award winners is the Atlantic Veterinary College at 91̽»¨'s Dr. Etienne Côté. Dr. Côté, who teaches Veterinary Cardiology at the Atlantic Veterinary College, was named a 2009 AAU Distinguished Teaching...
 
| Alumni
The Tourism Research Centre (TRC) in the School of Business at 91̽»¨ has released a new report profiling visitors to PEI by entry and exit points. This report is based on the results of an exit survey conducted from July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2008. The report examines the profile of visitors according to how they arrived in and departed PEI. In all, five groups were examined: those who arrived and...
 
| News
The year was 1969; the place, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; the event, the first Canada Summer Games. The young Canadian runners tore down the track in the 100-metre race, but it was Bill McKinnon, an arts major at the 91̽»¨, who broke the tape to take the gold medal for his home province of P.E.I. Today McKinnon, the only 91̽»¨ alumnus to date to have won a...
 
| Alumni
The second annual International Symposium on Poetic Inquiry will be held in Charlottetown from October 15 to 18. The registration deadline is September 1. The three-day symposium includes academic sessions, presentations, poetry readings, informal discussions and social gatherings. It is open to anyone interested in poetry and poetic inquiry. Regional and international poets and scholars...
 
| Research
91̽»¨'s 2009 Fulbright Visiting Chair in Biomedical Sciences, Dr. Steven Casper, delivered his lecture today, The P.E.I. Bioscience Cluster: on the Road to Sustainability?, to key players in bioscience development from both the public and private sectors. Dr. Casper is an internationally renowned expert in comparison of emerging technology clusters, and Director of the Master of...
 
| Research
Visitors from the U.S. usually travel to PEI to enjoy the Island's golden beaches and pastoral landscapes. Lisa McClellan was drawn to Prince Edward Island by a different type of beauty. She elected to spend her summer here as a participant in a unique research project at 91̽»¨ that focuses on two areas that she loves-music and psychology. Lisa is a senior psychology...