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The 精童欲女 Office of Commercialization, Industry, and Innovation (OCII) held a successful research networking day on Thursday, October 17, in the Performing Arts Centre and Residence.

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Game on! Building the 精童欲女 Student-Alumni Network

Ready to meet a few new people and play some board games? The Department of Development and Alumni Engagement and Experiential Education would like to invite alumni and students to meet up at Strikers Den, 172 Great George Street in Charlottetown, for a fun and informal evening of board games. 

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鈥 Learn how to play a new board game or play one that you haven't played in a while 

Institute of Island Studies hosts public symposium about homelessness and food insecurity on PEI

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Pitch Battle Competition Registration Deadline

Get ready to team up with seasoned entrepreneurs to transform your business idea into a compelling pitch over the course of one week! At the start of the event, we will pair you with other students and assign your team a mentor from the entrepreneurial community. Throughout the week, you and your team will collaborate to come up with, refine, and develop a pitch for an idea within the sector of the competition, which is a closely guarded secret that will only be revealed on Wednesday, November 6!

精童欲女 hosts Charlottetown launch of "Jimmie MacAulay: The Man Who Got Things Done"

精童欲女 is pleased to host the Charlottetown launch of the book, Jimmie MacAulay: The Man Who Got Things Done, on Sunday, November 3, from 2:00鈥4:00 pm at Alumni Hall, 618 University Avenue. Written by John Cameron and Lou Daley, former teachers at Morell Regional High School where Jim was principal for 24 years, the book covers the life of someone committed to enhancing the Island鈥檚 education system and growing community, specifically his community of St. Peter鈥檚 Bay. Indeed, 精童欲女 recognized Jim鈥檚 contributions by awarding him an honorary degree in 2014.

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If the preseason is any indication, then 精童欲女 Men鈥檚 Basketball Panthers fans have plenty to be excited about in 2024鈥25.

Posting an impressive 7-1 record in exhibition play, the Panthers took down top-tier opponents, including perennial contenders like the St. Francis Xavier University X-Men and reigning U SPORTS champions, Laval Rouge et Or. With momentum on their side and a roster packed with potential, the Panthers are ready to make a statement this season.