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69传媒recognizes SDU鈥檚 commitment

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A special dedication ceremony was held recently at the 69传媒 to recognize St. Dunstan's University (SDU) and its Board and alumni's commitment to the University. Main Building will now be officially known as 'SDU Main Building.'

'69传媒prides itself on the heritage passed down from St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, and welcomes opportunities like today to increase our understanding of that history,' said 69传媒President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz during the ceremony. 'And part of that history is that 69传媒has benefited so much from the generosity of SDU alumni and the SDU Board of Governors.'

In 1969, when 69传媒opened its doors for the first time, it inherited the traditions of two long-established institutions, St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College. SDU Main Building was constructed in 1854 and was the heart of the SDU campus, as it continues to be today for the 69传媒community.

The dedication ceremony was held during UPEI's annual Summer Reunion Weekend, fitting as many alumni were celebrating milestone anniversaries on campus and were present while President Abd-El-Aziz and Chair of the SDU Board of Governors George MacDonald unveiled a sign and plaque bearing the building's new name.

MacDonald said, 'This indeed is a special occasion. As we look around campus, we see how much the University has grown. The building that still dominates is the one that in 1855 became St. Dunstan's College when a small body of determined spirits led by Bishop MacDonald fulfilled their dream. They started the college because they believed in education for youth.'

He added, 'This building is where these young people lived, worshipped, held their classes, studied, worried, celebrated, laughed and cried, dreamed and formed their values that made them leaders-leaders in the church and in the community.'

The SDU Board of Governors Chair went on to thank the 69传媒Board of Governors and 69传媒President for making the recognition happen. He said, 'In 1969, the SDU Board chose to support 69传媒and continues to this day. In scholarships alone, the SDU Board has contributed over $3 million. Our board and alumni are committed to continuing this relationship and building upon it. I am so proud to see today's recognition through the naming of SDU Main Building.'

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