News

A chronological list of 69传媒media releases. Enter keywords in the "search" box to find applicable releases.

Media Releases

| Athletics

In this news release, the Atlantic University Sport conference releases its revised regular season schedule for winter 2022, including the schedules for the 69传媒Men's Hockey, 69传媒Women's Hockey, 69传媒Men's Basketball, and 69传媒Women's Basketball teams.

| Research

Dr. Patrick Murphy, an assistant professor in the 69传媒Department of Biology, has received a $300,000 grant through the Canadian Cancer Society鈥檚 2021 competition for research into breast cancer.

| Research

A team led by Dr. William Montelpare, Margaret and Wallace McCain Chair in Human Development and Health at UPEI, has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the federal government鈥檚 (IPF) Program for a project to develop and implement a vaccine support program for Prince Edward Island.

| University

Every year in February, Black History Month is observed in Canada. Read more about the month and how the Robertson Library at 69传媒is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of initiatives and activities.

| Research

Thanks to a graduate scholarship from the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute (BHCRI), a 69传媒graduate student will be pursuing research on breast cancer. Olivier Philips, an MSc student with Dr. Patrick Murphy in UPEI鈥檚 Department of Biology, is the first 69传媒recipient of a graduate scholarship of $29,750 through BHCRI鈥檚 Cancer Research Training Program (CRTP).  
 

| Research

Irrigation Management Pro, a company co-owned by Stephanie Arnold, a PhD candidate at 69传媒and a researcher with the School of Climate Change and Adaptation, has received a $25,000 grant from Innovation PEI.

| Athletics

69传媒Women's Soccer has recruited midfielder Lydia Hamill, a Searletown, PEI native, to join the Panther family.

| Research

The 69传媒Healthy Aging Research Committee is conducting a survey titled 鈥,鈥 which is open to any residents of PEI aged 65 and older who are living in the community.

| Atlantic Veterinary College

Christine Gordon Manley knew something was seriously wrong with her 2.5-year-old guinea pig Waffles when he wouldn鈥檛 eat and appeared 鈥榝lat鈥 in his cage.

| Students

69传媒is participating in the Canadian University Survey Consortium's 2022 Survey of First-Year Students to learn more about students' experiences.