Events Archive

Mid-semester Break (Reading Week) - no classes.
69´«Ã½hosts Acadia in Game 2 of the AUS 1/4 Finals
AUS Women's Hockey with 69´«Ã½hosting SMU 7 pm
SPEAKER: Whitney Kelly-Clark, Department of Pathology and Microbiology TITLE: Catch-as-catch-can: Considerations regarding wildlife capture and handling SPEAKER: Mitchell Moore, Department of Pathology and Microbiology TITLE: Profiling gene expression in female Homarus americanus via…
Two days of Student Union elections.
Dr. Brian Evans, Chief Food Safety Officer and Chief Veterinary Officer for Canada and John Knubley, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-food Canada Will Deliver the following Presentation "Adapting to Current Realities in Policy Development and Program…
SPEAKER: Peter Gaudet, Department of Pathology and Microbiology TITLE: In vitro cultivation of Hematodinium sp.: Optimization of culture conditions and characterization of developmental stages. SPEAKER: Dan Hines, Department of Pathology and Microbiology TITLE: Analysis of gene expression…
Widening Horizons: Integrating International Perspectives Ms. McBride has extensive experience promoting internationalization – experience gained by leading policy development and advocacy efforts at the federal level, research initiatives on the strengths and challenges of internationalization in…
From Monday, February 7 to Friday, February 11, the 69´«Ã½ will celebrate International Development Week (IDW), a national event held annually to increase Canadians’ awareness of their country’s role in international development and to educate them about life in…
Sunday is the last home basketball games of the season with the women playing at 1 pm vs. MUN and the men at 3 pm. The graduating students will be honoured at the event.
You are invited to engage with the students from the 69´«Ã½Executive-style Master of Business Administration Program as they present their marketing plans for a local business opportunity in the "3rd Annual Local Marketing Challenge". In past years, the challenge has focused exclusively on local…
he 69´«Ã½Women’s Basketball team is pleased to announce their fundraising initiative to raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - and other related cancer charities - is up and running for a fourth straight season. The main celebration night will take place on Saturday February 5, 2011…
Preparing a Research Dossier Facilitated by Dr. Katherine Schultz, participants will learn ways to make the research portion of their tenure and promotion file accessible to a broad readership. This workshop is open to all, but registration is required. To register for this workshop, please email…
First Student Engagement Speakers' Series Presentation: Dr. Shannon Murray Faculty, staff and students are invited to the first in a series of talks on student engagement. Sponsored by the Office of the Vice-President Academic, this series of presentations is intended to raise the profile at UPEI…
Title: All Your Moodle Questions Answered Do you have Moodle questions you would like answered? Drop by brown-bag lunch with Kent our E-Learning Coordinator and Moodle Guy for an informal Moodle Q & A session.
This year's career fair has a new look! We are welcoming both Bachelor of Education school board recruiters and employer recruiters to one on campus fair. There is a great range and variety of employers attending this year. It is a free on campus event! Come by and put your networking skills to…
Last day for Student Union nominations.
SPEAKER: Katherine Duncan, Department of Biomedical Sciences TITLE: Investigating Actinobacterial diversity from sediments as a source of bioactive secondary metabolites.
The purpose of this study was to examine potential factors that may be influencing student achievement on PEI's Grade 9 Assessment of Mathematics. This study encompassed an item analysis, teacher questionnaire, and an examination of student achievement data over the three years for…
Title: Analytical Instrumentation at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution Analytical instrumentation is a broad field and to effectively teach a course in this area requires a considerable amount of resources, especially in terms of equipment/instrumentation. In addition, to keep up with the…