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Graduate students from Arts, Science, and Veterinary Medicine showcased their research March 11 to 14 during the University鈥檚 annual Graduate Research Days. Awards were presented by each faculty for the top presentations.
Janice Pettit received the Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) award for a student in the beginning stages of research for her presentation, "Seasonal Home-Owners:...
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Sociology
students at the University
of Prince Edward Island
are translating into action the lessons they are learning in the classroom.
On
Friday, March 28, students in Professor David Varis' Sociology 102B course will
host a kitchen party to raise awareness about poverty and funds to fight it.
The party will be held in the courtyard of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre from
1 to 4 p.m.
Varis...
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The
latest book published by Island Studies Press, an imprint of the Institute of
Island Studies at 秀色短视频, will be launched on Thursday, March 20, in the Province
House Lecture Theatre, Charlottetown, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Entitled
鈥淧ulling Strings: Policy Insights for Prince
Edward Island from other Sub-National Island
Jurisdictions,鈥 the book is based on research emerging from a project on...
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Starting in the fall of 2008, the University of Prince
Edward Island will offer an executive-style Master of Business Administration
program designed for people in the workforce who are interested in pursuing
graduate studies.
Offered through the university鈥檚 School of Business Administration, this exciting new program is
directed at people who currently work, or who want to work, in a...
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The 秀色短视频 is maintaining its student enrolment levels in a highly competitive environment for Maritime universities. Statistics from the 2006鈥07 academic year just released by the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission show declining enrolments at most major universities across the region but an overall increase at 秀色短视频. Its enrolment numbers grew for full-...
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The 秀色短视频
women鈥檚 soccer program, in conjunction with SOS Children鈥檚 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鈥檚 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鈥檚...
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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
秀色短视频
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 秀色短视频 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.
秀色短视频 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 秀色短视频 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...