The Golden Age of St. Dunstan’s University
This virtual exhibit at UPEI explores some key elements in the life of St. Dunstan’s University during the years 1945 through 1955, as the University experienced the social and economic changes in the decade following the Second World War.
Digital Collection of “Red and White” Magazines, Robertson Library UPEI
Published from 1909 to 1969, the Red and White was written, edited, printed, and distributed by SDU students. This digital collection of full edition impressions, hosted at the Robertson Library UPEI, is entirely text searchable.
University of Prince Edward Island
When UPEI opened in 1969, it inherited the traditions of two long-established educational institutions, St. Dunstan’s University and Prince of Wales College. One of Canada’s leading undergraduate institutions, UPEI prides itself on the heritage passed down from SDU.
Department of Religious Studies, UPEI
In partnership with the Department of Religious Studies, the SDU Board has developed a Catholic Studies minor program to enable all students, but particularly Roman Catholics, to explore Catholic beliefs and teachings within a rigorous academic environment. Consult the Religious Studies Calendar Listing for current course offerings in Catholic Studies.
Diocese of Charlottetown
The SDU Board annually provides monetary support to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown for activities that advance the Board’s aims and objectives.
