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UPEI students who speak beginner-level Korean are invited to participate in a Korean speech contest on March 21, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building 201. First prize is a $700 scholarship; second, $500; and third, $300.
Earlier this year, the UPEI Clinical Learning and Simulation Centre (CLSC), in collaboration with the UPEI faculties of Medicine and Nursing, hosted an engaging interprofessional event to produce video content for the Sim FUNdamentals Facilitator program.
UPEI’s Office of Student Culture and Community Standards is calling all Panthers, including students, staff, and faculty members, to celebrate the UPEI Women's Basketball and UPEI Men's Basketball teams’ success on March 7.
Dr. Jessica Strong, an assistant professor of psychology, was profiled by the Canadian Psychological Association during Psychology Month.
UPEI is Panther proud of its student-athletes’ efforts to juggle their academic, athletic, and personal goals, often overcoming challenges and adversity to achieve success.
With the 2025 Biosteel U SPORTS Track and Field Championships set to take place March 6–8, at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, UPEI student-athletes Alaere Peterside and Helena Ikpotokin are ready to showcase their talents on the national stage.
A new e-book, Time Flies, Online Edition: A Story Map Companion to Time Flies: A History of Prince Edward Island from the Air, has been published by Dr. Joshua MacFadyen, CRC in Geospatial Humanities, and Bailey Clark, research assistant and Masters of Arts in Island Studies student.
Every week, UPEI Athletics and Recreation recognizes student-athletes for their achievements and contributions to their respective sports. The UPEI Source for Sports Panther Athletes of the Week for February 24 to March 2, 2025, are Deborah Aboagye (women’s basketball) and Kamari Scott (men’s basketball).
Nordic Heads of Missions representing Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland visited UPEI on Tuesday, February 25. The Heads of Missions have been working to expand the visibility of Nordic nations in Canada and to encourage closer partnerships on various fronts, including at the federal and provincial levels.