50 Years, 50 Voices Collection

This is a collection of video vignettes produced by Robertson Library staff, highlighting individual experiences and memories of UPEI.


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Regis Duffy
Regis Duffy
Previous professor at both SDU & UPEI. 1st dean of Science at UPEI. Former Chair of UPEI Board of Governors. UPEI benefactor. Entrepreneur & founder of Diagnostic Chemicals Company in Charlottetown.
Rick Hancox
Rick Hancox
Graduated in 1970 (BA in English) as part of the first Graduating class of UPEI. Rick is a Canadian filmmaker and currently an associate professor Communication Studies at Concordia University.
Ron Collins
Ron Collins
Previous Professor (1975-2010) and Dean of Business at UPEI (1990-1996), and member of the UPEI Senate. Also a member of a number of management teams for the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
Ronald Baker
Ronald Baker
First President of the University of Prince Edward Island.
Rosemary Herbert
Rosemary Herbert
Founding member of the Faculty of Nursing and Former Dean of Nursing. Former Acting Vice President Academic.
Scott Pound
Scott Pound
English graduate of UPEI. Faculty member at Lakehead University.
Simon Lloyd
Simon Lloyd
University of Prince Edward Island Archivist, 1999-present.
Sister Sue Kidd
Sister Sue Kidd
Chaplain at the University of Prince Edward Island since 2010. Sue is a Sister of the Congregation of Notre Dame.
Steve Bellamy
Steve Bellamy
Graduate of UPEI Music Program. Current CEO of the Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Tim Chaisson
Tim Chaisson
Psychology graduate. Member of the band: The East Pointers and a Juno Award winner.
Vianne Timmons
Vianne Timmons
Former Faculty member and Dean of Education, as well as VP Academic. Former President of URegina and current President and Vice Chancellor of Memorial University (as of 1 April 2020). Member of the Order of Canada.
Wade MacLauchlan
Wade MacLauchlan
UPEI BBA graduate. Former Dean of Faculty of Law at University of New Brunswick. UPEI President from 1999-2011. 32nd Premier of Prince Edward Island.

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