Events Archive

Campus Life Lounge brings you Charades Night. Join us on Thursday, November 8 at Dalton Hall Mawi'omi and campus life lounge. It runs from 6 pm until 10 pm. Just pop in anytime or stay for the whole event. It's free! Snacks and drinks are provided. Charades is a game where you pick a word鈥
Students can drop into the E-Hub, DH 209, between 10:00 and 1:00 for a one-on-one digital consultation. Learn about your digital presence, building your e-portfolio, and much more! No appointments necessary, first-come-first-serve. This is an Atlantic Canada Career Week event offered by UPEI鈥
The Women's Hockey team take the ice at 7:00 pm against the Universit茅 de Moncton. For more info, visit gopanthersgo.ca.
Please join us for a very special Theology on Tap, as we remember the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice. Dr. Mark McGowan, Professor of History, University of Toronto will speak on 鈥淭he Roman Catholic Church and the Great War: Ideas of Peace, Patriotism, and the Paschal Mystery.鈥濃
This event is the opportunity for the Faculty of Science to celebrate 69传媒student-award recipients and the donors for their generosity.  
Want to hear tips on how to be your own boss? Attend this free panel discussion on entrepreneurship at UPEI! Offered by 69传媒Career Services as part of Atlantic Canada Career Week.
Free info session for students: learn some tips about applying to grad school! Offered by 69传媒Career Services as part of Atlantic Canada Career Week.
Free info session for students about scholarships and bursaries. This event is offered by 69传媒Career Services and the Registrar's Office as part of Atlantic Canada Career Week.
Dr. Qamar-uz-Zaman will be presenting a special research seminar on Wednesday, November 7 at 12 noon in SDE 212. Dr. Zaman has applied for an adjunct faculty appointment in the FSDE.  All are welcomed to attend! Topic: Precision Agriculture: Wise Use of Agricultural Resources Coffee/tea鈥
This is a great opportunity to find out more about working for the Department of Veteran Affairs. Hiring managers from different departments such as finance and IT will be onsite to answer any employment-related questions.
Students can drop into the E-Hub, DH 209, between 10:00 and 2:00 for a one-on-one digital consultation. Learn about your digital presence, building your e-portfolio, and much more! No appointments necessary, first-come-first-serve. This is an Atlantic Canada Career Week event offered by 69传媒Career鈥
Photos will be taken on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis. Cost for headshots will be $5 for non-SMCSS members and $2 for SMCSS members. PLEASE BRING CORRECT CHANGE! Funds collected will be going to an end of the year WSMCS event. Headshots will be sent to your 69传媒email address in a zipped file by鈥
Join us for the Showcase Recital at the Kirk of St. James, 35 Fitzroy Street in Charlottetown. This event features 69传媒music majors in performance. All are welcome. This event is part of the 69传媒Music Department Recital Series 2018鈥2019.
Speaker: Zacharie Maw, Biomedical Sciences Title: Induction of silent natural product biosynthesis using surface-active molecules in marine Streptomyces and using molecular networking as a dereplication strategy.
Join us for a discussion on how technology and artificial intelligence, in particular, is poised to disrupt the labour market and what students can do to prepare themselves for an uncertain work future.
This is a great opportunity to find out more about working for FORD/ACOA. Hiring managers will be onsite to answer any employment-related questions.
Students can drop into the E-Hub, DH 209, between 10:00 and 2:00 with their resume for a one-on-one 20-minute resume review. no appointments necessary, first-come-first-serve. This is an Atlantic Canada Career Week event offered by 69传媒Career Services.
Students on the Faculty of Arts Dean's List will be receiving their certificates and Award Winners and Donors will be recognized.
As part of Atlantic Canada Career Week, international students are encouraged to attend this session on 'Canadian workplace culture' facilitated by PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada.
Hear from Jane Ledwell (Executive Director, PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women), Jillian Kilfoil (Executive Director, Women's Network PEI), and Susan Hartley (Rotary Peace Fellow, Former Chair, Atlantic Chapter, Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan) as they discuss their work on鈥