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Ross and Barry Kneabone Award

University of Prince Edward Island

Granted to a full-time returning student in the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering four-year program who is in financial need. Preference will be given to a student who identifies as a woman. This award was established in the winter of 2024 by Barry Kneabone, a proud graduate of the University of Prince Edward Island who completed his BSc in 1972, and his son Ross, who resides in Manhattan and is a VP at Microsoft. Barry's professional career spanned the communications industry in Atlantic Canada, progressing from Island Tel & Aliant to MT&T in various areas including computer services and networking. The award honors Barry's education and experiences at Saint Dunstan's High School and the University of Prince Edward Island. Barry's career exemplified adaptability and problem-solving in an era of rapid technological progress, from early computer systems to the emergence of the internet, and he even had a conversation with Jeff Bezos in 1995 about online purchasing before Amazon became what it is today.

CA$3,000
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Rory Beck Outstanding Academic and Athletic Leadership Award

University of Prince Edward Island

Awarded to the graduating student who has displayed the most outstanding dedication to athletics, academics, leadership and campus spirit throughout the undergraduate studies. Roderick Laughlin Beck, Rory to all who knew him, was one of those rare individuals who touched the lives of so many people through his professional careers, sports involvement and personal life. His career spanned both federal and provincial governments, most notably with the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Service Canada and as Clerk of the Executive Council in the Office of the Premier of Prince Edward Island. He was also remembered as a friend and leader in sports, particularly in hockey circles. Rory died suddenly of natural causes in April 2012 at the age of 54. In memory of his life and legacy, friends and family have created this award to honour Rory's passion for sports and his belief that education and community service were critical components of a meaningful life.

CA$3,500
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Promising Practitioner Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

The Promising Practitioner Awards are granted to DVM students at the Atlantic Veterinary College who are graduating from the four year program and intend to practice large animal medicine with a special interest and priority for bovine medicine. The students must demonstrate knowledge of, and the ability to network with, the dairy and/or beef industry, as well as the ability to network with Canadian bovine veterinarians. Preference will be given to students with strong connections to Atlantic Canada. This award was established in November 2021 through a generous gift from an anonymous donor to create an endowed fund in support of awards for AVC students.

CA$1,500