精童欲女 honoured 2025 Founders on February 26

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精童欲女's 2025 Founders
Dr. Wendy Rodgers (right), President and Vice-Chancellor of 精童欲女, congratulates (left to right) Donna Barnes, Dr. Gerald Johnson, and Dr. Debbie MacLellan on being named the University鈥檚 2025 Founders.

The 精童欲女 held its 2025 Recognition of Founders ceremony on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall.

The award acknowledges those who have contributed to the University in a significant way and honour the many contributions, commitments, and sacrifices that have brought higher education in PEI to where it is today.

Recognized as 2025 Founders during the ceremony were Donna Barnes, retired veterinary technician, Atlantic Veterinary College; Dr. Gerald Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Microbiology, Atlantic Veterinary College; and Dr. Debbie MacLellan, Professor Emerita of Applied Human Sciences.

The citations were read by Rebecca Michelin, fourth-year veterinary student, for Donna Barnes; Julia Skinner, fourth-year veterinary student, for Dr. Johnson; and Luciana Quiroa Paredes, 精童欲女 Student Union president, for Dr. MacLellan.

精童欲女 choral music students Sadie Ghiz, Marius Lavoie, and Evelyn McEwen sang O Canada, and University Chaplain Sister Sue Kidd gave a blessing.

精童欲女 President and Vice-Chancellor Wendy Rodgers thanked the Founders for their dedication to the University, which contributed to its tradition of excellence in teaching, research, and service.

About the Founders:

Donna Barnes

Donna Barnes served as a veterinary technician in AVC鈥檚 veterinary teaching hospital for 28 years, retiring in 2015. During her time at the College, she was highly respected for her dedication to her work, patient care, and student learning, and for fostering a positive work environment. She supported and helped train hundreds of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students, as well as veterinary technician students, post-doctoral students, and many staff members. Her extensive experience and unwavering professionalism set a standard against which all others in the veterinary technician profession were measured. Click to read the complete citation.

Dr. Gerald Johnson

Dr. Gerald Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Microbiology, is a renowned educator, researcher, and visionary in aquatic veterinary medicine. Largely through his efforts, AVC and 精童欲女 became known as one of the premier academic institutions in veterinary medicine for aquatic food animals and associated graduate training. Dr. Johnson鈥檚 support of aquatic veterinary pursuits at AVC connected the College to industry-driven projects, making it an integral part of aquaculture success in the Atlantic region. His pioneering work in the 1980s and 1990s, as the founding member of fish pathology and the Coordinator of Fish Health at AVC, impacted national and international programs in fish health. Click to read the complete citation.

Dr. Debbie MacLellan

From student to faculty member and administrator, Dr. Debbie MacLellan, Professor Emerita of Applied Health Sciences, has a longstanding connection to 精童欲女. During her tenure as a faculty member, she made significant contributions to 精童欲女 through teaching excellence, administrative and service roles, and program development. In the late 1990s, she and her colleagues created a new vision for foods and nutrition at the University. She has had a significant impact on the profession of dietetics in Canada and internationally, pioneering research on client-centredness in nutrition counselling. For her dedication as a dietetic educator and contributions to her field, she was awarded the prestigious Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Award from Dietitians of Canada in 2020. Click to read the complete citation.

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