2020 UPEI Career and Summer Job Fair on March 11

The annual UPEI Career Fair is Wednesday, March 11, from 10 am to 2 pm in McMillan Hall of UPEI’s W. A. Murphy Student Centre. The fair provides an opportunity for students to meet employers face-to-face to learn about job opportunities and discuss future employment options.

Hosted by UPEI Career Services, the fair welcomes a wide variety of employers from various industries who will be actively hiring students and recent graduates in March 2020.

UPEI women's basketball heads to the medal round at the U SPORTS championship

After stunning the Ryerson Rams in an exciting 75–70 comeback win, UPEI's women's basketball team is heading to the semifinals at the U SPORTS Women's Basketball Championship in Ottawa. The Panthers take on Brock University Saturday afternoon at 2 pm Atlantic Time.   Livestreaming in English is available for free worldwide on CBCSports.ca, CBC Gem, the CBC Sports App for iOS and Android devices, with French digital coverage carried on USPORTS.LIVE.

Jenna Mae Ellsworth named U SPORTS Player of the Year

OTTAWA (U SPORTS) — Guard Jenna Mae Ellsworth of the UPEI Panthers and forward Brett Layton of the Calgary Dinos were honoured with the Nan Copp Award and Mike Moser Memorial Trophy as U SPORTS basketball Players of the Year Wednesday night, as the national award winners were celebrated at the joint All-Canadian Gala.

With the honour, Mae Ellsworth became the final member of the Top 100 players of the century, in celebration of the centennial anniversary of U SPORTS women's basketball.

Past Award Winners

First- and fourth-year students can win by participating in NSSE survey

The University of Prince Edward Island is once again inviting first- and fourth-year students to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). NSSE helps universities understand what students’ experience is, in and out of the classroom, through a confidential survey. UPEI will then use the voluntary information to guide and inform decisions that will benefit students.

Approximately 2,000 students have been invited by personal email to participate in the survey that takes about 15 minutes to complete.