UPEI to hold town hall meeting about new joint medical degree program

The University of Prince Edward Island will hold a town hall meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 4:00–5:30 pm, North Rustico Lions Hall, 17 Timber Lane, North Rustico, PE. This is one of a series of meetings being held across PEI to get public input about the development of a joint medical degree with Memorial University. All are welcome to attend any of the meetings.

UPEI to hold town hall meeting about new joint medical degree program

The University of Prince Edward Island will hold a town hall meeting on Tuesday, May 24, 7:00–8:30 pm, The Loyalist Country Inn, 195 Heather Moyse Dr, Summerside, PE. This is one of a series of meetings being held across PEI to get public input about the development of a joint medical degree with Memorial University. All are welcome to attend any of the meetings.

UPEI to hold town hall meeting about new joint medical degree program

The University of Prince Edward Island will hold a town hall meeting on Tuesday, May 24, from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Mill River Resort, 180 Mill River Resort Rd, Route 136, Woodstock, PEI. This is one in a series of town hall meetings across PEI to get public input about the development of a joint medical degree with Memorial University. All are welcome to attend. 
 

Family reunion: Aiden Rainford joins sister in women’s basketball championship pursuit

Fans of UPEI Women’s Basketball will get used to hearing the name “Rainford” more often this fall because they’ll be getting a double dose. The Panthers scored a slam dunk this off-season by recruiting Aiden Rainford, the older sister of AUS all-star Lauren Rainford.

Rainford, who will study psychology, brings a wealth of experience to UPEI. The 23-year-old was a member of Canada’s under-16 and under-17 national teams, where she gained extensive knowledge from some of the world’s best coaches. 

Father knows best: AVC grad takes unexpected path to PEI

When Dr. Andrew Cohen, doctor of veterinary medicine graduate, started applying for veterinary schools, the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island wasn’t even on the list.

“I originally applied for seven schools, none of which were AVC,” explains Cohen. “After sharing the list with my father, he felt like the number seven was unlucky, and I had to add an eighth.”