Events Archive

The 69´«Ã½Music Department Recital Series 2016-2017 is pleased to present a senior recitals in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, 69´«Ã½Campus, admission is free. Featuring Emily Proude, saxophone, in collaboration with Frances McBurnie, piano. Emily Proude is a student in the studio of Dr. Nicole Strum,…
All are invited to an Environmental Studies symposium "Putting a Price on Carbon: A PEI Perspective". Join speakers Erin Flanagan, Director of Federal Policy with the Pembina Institute, and Dr. Rémi Morin Chassé, Environmental Economist at UPEI. Tuesday, March 7, 7:00 pm - Don and Marion McDougall…
Are you looking for a career in the Federal Public Service? Representatives from the Public Service Commission (PSC) will be on campus to answer your questions regarding the recruitment process for student and graduate programs. The Federal Government offers a wide variety of jobs from coast to…
The Campus Life program is hosting this event for families. Let's Talk Science will be here to do fun experiments and projects with the kids, and we'll be showing the movie Meet The Robinsons.  Snacks will be provided, and there will be coffee and tea for parents. Current students, recently…
The 69´«Ã½French Society is hosting a Cabane à Sucre (Sugar Shack) at 69´«Ã½to celebrate a French Canadian tradition and the maple syrup season.  All are invited to share a traditional Québécois breakfast in a jovial and convivial atmosphere. Breakfast cooked in Québécois style…
Join Bernadette Currie, certified fitness instructor, for a fun, choreographed dance and toning workout to kick off the weekend!!! Click here for the full MHW 2017 Schedule
The Fiona Papps Psychology Colloquium Series presents a talk entitled "It's the End of Psychology as We Know It. . . (and I Feel Fine)", by Dr.Scott Greer on Friday, March 3 at 3:00 pm in Memorial Hall, Rm. 215. All are welcome to attend!  
The event will feature a safe-listening and non-judgemental environment where various students, staff and faculty members will share their stories and encounters with mental illness. These stories will provide us with an opportunity to learn, care, and be inspired to help ourselves and those around…
Glow Yoga is flow yoga in the dark with glow sticks lighting the room. Flow Yoga is a dynamic, constantly moving class where movements are linked with breath. Join Cynthia Dennis, Certified Yoga Instructor, for a fun, upbeat, glow-in-the-dark class featuring different variations of sun salutations…
Continue journaling and practicing with Grace Wedlake and Fallow Mawhinney of the 69´«Ã½Writing Centre in the Zen Zone. Click here for the full MHW 2017 Schedule
The 2017 69´«Ã½Don Mazer Arts & Science Lecture by Dr. Catherine Morley will be held on March 2, 7:00 p.m., in the Dining Room (third floor, room 301) of the 69´«Ã½Health Sciences Building. Dr. Morley, a film-maker and textile artist, and a professor in the School of Nutrition and Dietetics at…
The AVC Wildlife Service will hold its first Midwinter Pub Night for Wildlife at Upstreet Craft Brewing, 41 Allen Street, Charlottetown, on Thursday, March 2, 2017, from 7–11 p.m. There will be an art raffle and silent auction to raise awareness of and funds in support of the Wildlife Service. For…
As a marquee Mental Health Week 2017 event, enjoy "A Night of Songs and Stories" featuring Island recording artist Brian J. Dunn with Jon Matthews.  Doors open at 6:30 pm. Free admission. Brian J. Dunn is a singer-songwriter from North Wiltshire, Prince Edward Island. His debut album Death Do…
Glow Yoga is flow yoga in the dark with glow sticks lighting the room. Flow Yoga is a dynamic, constantly moving class where movements are linked with breath. Join Rebecca Gass, Certified Yoga Instructor, for a fun, upbeat, glow-in-the-dark class featuring different variations of sun salutations…
The Faculty of Education at 69´«Ã½is delighted to host the second Edcamp Charlottetown. Edcamps are often described as 'un-conferences': democratic, free flowing gatherings with no predetermined speakers or session titles, Edcamps focus on channelling the voice of…
A naturopathic approach to stress management! Join Dr. Cassandra Goodwin, ND in this informative and interactive session as she explores the importance of self-care and managing daily stress through the art of being aware. Refreshments will be served. Click here for the full MHW 2017 Schedule
Individuals suffering from depression often feel distant from friends and loved ones and can find it difficult to perform to their maximum productivity in the workplace. They can often have high rates of absenteeism or be unfocused. This situation is exacerbated by the stigma that still exists…
Winter is a natural period of dormancy, a time for quiet reflection and conservation of energy. Take time for yourself to embrace the quiet heart of this season with this relaxing sound meditation as wooden flutes, crystal bowls, and shamanic drums take us on an inner journey through the stillness…
As part of Mental Health Week 2017, join us for a ‘pawfect’ visit with some loving canines. Volunteer therapy dogs and their owners will be here from St. John Ambulance. Come say hi and pet some furry friends! Click here for the full MHW 2017 Schedule.
Continue journaling and practicing with Grace Wedlake and Fallow Mawhinney of the 69´«Ã½Writing Centre in the Zen Zone. Another "Write" Way to Calm: A Follow Up session will be held on Friday morning at 10:30 am. Click here for the full MHW 2017 Schedule