Events Archive
Join President H. Wade MacLauchlan at University UPDATE 2009 as he reviews the past year's successes and a look ahead to UPEI's future.
The Nomadic Players, with support from the Theatre Studies Program, present Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. The production runs from November 25 to November 28 nightly in Kelley 237. The doors open at 7 pm, and admission is $5. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran, Coordinator of Theatre…
Join us for a reception to welcome UPEI's two newest Canada Research Chairs. Crawford Revie, Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Population Health: Epi-Informatics; and Kate Tilleczek, Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Youth Cultures and Transitions, will give brief presentations about their research…
In celebration of International Education Week, a group of students will proudly carry the flag of their country at the opening of the Men's Panthers Basketball game.
The С»ÆÊéÊÓƵ Physics Department and the RASC (Royal Astronomical Society of Canada) will host a public telescope viewing November 21th, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, weather permitting. If the sky is overcast or it is raining, this event will be canceled until the next regularly scheduled session on January…
The Society of International Students, staff of Student Union and Student Services invite you to the annual international pot-luck. Please bring a dish for the sharing table and stay to enjoy the entertainment provided by the international students.
"Bright Star" a film about John Keats presented by the English Society on Friday, November 20 at City Cinema. Doors open 3:30 p.m. for a 3:45 show. Tickets must be purchased in advance from Tracy Johnston, Administrative Assistant, Department of English. Tickets are $8.00 regular and $5.50 for…
"If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?"
Please join Dr. Shannon Murray on November 19, 2009 from 12:00pm-1:00pm inn the Webster Centre Boardroom, as she hosts the Brown Bag Lunch discussion "If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?". This topic is sure…
No, there really are no cockroaches in chocolate ice cream. But one of Dr. Joe Schwarcz's radio listeners did jump to this conclusion after misinterpreting what had been said about a certain food colorant. Being on one end of a microphone and in front of television cameras for over twenty years has…
No, there really are no cockroaches in chocolate ice cream. But one of Dr. Joe Schwarcz's radio listeners did jump to this conclusion after misinterpreting what had been said about a certain food colorant. Being on one end of a microphone and in front of television cameras for over twenty years has…
Have you ever dreamt of spending part of your winter in the Bahamas? If so, read on!
As part of the International Education Week activities, you are invited to attend the second annual Bahamian celebration! Join our Bahamian exchange students, Leroy, Shantel and Italia as they share many wonderful…
Q: What is significant about the week of November 16 to November 20th?
A: It is International Education Week and it is celebrated all across campus.
Are you globally conscious and politically aware? Do you have a killer knowledge of geography? If so, team up with 3 or 4 friends and test your…
Annual fall meeting of the Association of Atlantic Deans of Arts and Science
FACULTY OF EDUCATION OPEN HOUSE
Interested in a Bachelor of Education or Master of Education?
Come to the UPEI Faculty of Education Open House!
Tuesday, November 10th 4:30 - 7:30 pm
3rd Floor Memorial Hall
B.Ed. Program Presentations 6:30 - 7:15pm
View displays featuring our B.Ed. Specializations…
November 9
Dr. Kim Critchley & Julie Bull
Topic: Aboriginal Education at UPEI: Transitioning Toward a positive future in Health
12-1:00
Webster Centre Boardroom RL234