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The 91̽»¨ women’s soccer program, in conjunction with SOS Children’s Villages, will host the longest-ever continual soccer match held on Island soil in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre on Saturday, March 15, starting at 10 a.m. The women’s soccer team hopes to raise over $2,500 during its fourth annual 12-hour, co-ed soccer game. All proceeds raised for this event will go to SOS Children’s...
 
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The Tourism Research Centre (TRC) at the School of Business of the University of PEI today announced the release of a report profiling visitors from the Maritime Provinces from the summer of 2007. The report is the second in a series of short reports based on data presented in 'Overall Results of the 2007 Exit Survey' for the main tourism season of June 27 to September 30. The PEI...
 
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The 91̽»¨ will hold its annual Graduate Studies and Research Days from March 11 to 14. Open to the public, this event showcases the work of graduate students from the faculties of Arts, Science and Veterinary Medicine. The Faculty of Arts research day takes place on Tuesday, March 11, in the Main Building Faculty Lounge, with presentations by students in the Master...
 
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For the second time in three years, first- and fourth-year students at 91̽»¨ are being given the opportunity to have a direct impact on their university education through the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), a national study that asks about the student experience inside and outside the classroom. 91̽»¨ is one of three dozen Canadian universities that take part in the survey. In 2006...
 
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The newly renovated study area in the Robertson Library was the location for a special 91̽»¨ book celebration recently. Three professors from the Faculty of Arts presented excerpts from their latest books and led a public discussion about ideas that ranged from the evolutionary dynamics of interpersonal relations, to female migration, to the link between mental health and architecture. Malcolm...
 
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When the 91̽»¨'s new 48,000 square foot School of Business Administration opens later this year, one of the facility's main features will bear the name of one of the Island's most prominent business families. The business school's dramatic, two-level entrance will be called the Schurman Market Square in recognition of the contribution made...
 
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The 91̽»¨ officially welcomed Island native and 91̽»¨ graduate Dr. William Whelan as Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Biomedical Optics at a reception in the Duffy Science Centre recently. 'We are delighted that Dr. Bill Whelan has joined 91̽»¨ as a Canada Research Chair, and that this honour is going to a 91̽»¨ graduate,' said 91̽»¨ President Wade...
 
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The public is invited to attend a presentation called 'Access of students with learning disabilities to higher education: Issues and Solutions' by Dr. Carla DiGiorgio on March 7, at 4:30 p.m., in the Main Building, Room 040, at the 91̽»¨ (91̽»¨). The Social Economy and Sustainability Research Network, Subnode 2: Inclusion and Empowerment, based at the...
 
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91̽»¨ and Holland College will celebrate the achievement of women in sport across Canada at their first Women in Sport dinner, featuring Canadian women's hockey star Cassie Campbell as guest speaker, at the Culinary Institute of Canada, on March 13, at 7 p.m. The dinner, which will be emceed by Matt Rainnie, of CBC Radio's Mainstreet program, will be hosted by both post-secondary...
 
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Faculty of Arts students who are majoring in English at the 91̽»¨ have a new opportunity to enrich their educational experience through international study. A joint agreement with the Misr International University (MIU) gives 91̽»¨ students the option of completing the final year of their four-year degree in Egypt. English majors from MIU will have a similar...