Events Archive

Under the direction of Dr. Nicole Strum, the 69传媒Wind Symphony will perform traditional and contemporary works for winds and percussion by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Ron Nelson, Ferdinand David, Joni Greene, and Joanne Harris. The concert features Jacob Reddin, trombone soloist. Accessible鈥
Senator Kim Pate will give a presentation titled 鈥淲hy We Need a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income鈥 at two public events on PEI in April. The first presentation will take place on April 3 at Westisle Composite High School, Elmsdale. The second presentation will be on April 4 in Don and Marion鈥
Interested in exploring collaboration opportunities with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC)? Meet Drs. James Johnston and Fabrice Berru茅, Directors of Research and Development at the NRC鈥檚 Aquatic and Crop Resource Development Research Centre. The NRC鈥檚 Aquatic and Crop Resource鈥
Join a first-year advisor to register for your courses virtually. Be sure to have your login information to your my69传媒account. Register now!
The University鈥檚 operating budget will be presented to the 69传媒Board of Governors for approval at their April 2 meeting. Dr. Greg Keefe, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor, invites faculty, staff, and students to join him for the 69传媒Budget Update 2024鈥2025 on Wednesday, April 3,鈥
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First-year course registration is OPEN! New first-year students can register for their Fall 2024 and Winter 2025 at 12:01 am through their my69传媒account. For instructions on how to do so, please refer to our How to Register for Courses video. Advisors will be visiting high schools throughout鈥
Join a first-year advisor to "plan" your courses virtually. Be sure to have your login information to your my69传媒account.  Registration will officially open at 12:01 am the following day so this is your last chance to plan your courses before it opens! Register now!
Not sure how to write a resume? Looking for feedback from professionals? Come to Dalton Hall, Room 209, for drop-in support from 1:00-4:00 pm. We can provide advice about job searching, resume and cover letter writing, and other work-related questions.
Have you wondered how machine learning models can suddenly do so many different types of work? How is it that machines can learn things like language, vision, and translation in such a short amount of time, and what has helped drive these kinds of improvements? The obvious answers--big data and big鈥
Join a first-year advisor to "plan" your courses virtually. Be sure to have your login information to your my69传媒account.  Registration will officially open at 12:01 am the following day, so this is your last chance to plan your courses before it opens! Register now!
Easter Monday - No classes.
Good Friday - No classes.
Do you want to celebrate Easter in a fun and meaningful way? Join us for a special Easter volunteer opportunity with The Mount Continuing Care Community. The Mount Continuing Care Community is a wonderful place that provides quality care and support for seniors. They are all about creating a warm鈥
As part of continuing to engage with the various audiences that make up the campus community, Dr. Greg Keefe, interim President and Vice-Chancellor would like to invite you to a series of Campus Town Halls where he will give brief updates as well as listen to your concerns and respond to鈥
Join a first-year advisor and recruiter to guide you through the next step of confirming your spot at UPEI, how to prepare for course registration (which opens on April 3!), residence details, scholarship deadlines, and timelines. Registration is required.
A great deal of high-performance computing software is written in C++, but few universities offer courses in the language any more. If you have to work with "legacy code" written in C++, adding features, porting to a new machine, or patching errors, or if you need to extend packages like OpenFOAM鈥
As part of continuing to engage with the various audiences that make up the campus community, Dr. Greg Keefe, interim President and Vice-Chancellor would like to invite you to a series of Campus Town Halls where he will give brief updates as well as listen to your concerns and respond to鈥
Presented by the Institute of Island Studies at UPEI, the Island Lecture Series will island-hop across the northern North Atlantic to see who lives there and how they got there. Biogeography is the three-way crossroads of history, biology, and geography. For most of these islands; the Shetlands,鈥
As part of continuing to engage with the various audiences that make up the campus community, Dr. Greg Keefe, interim President and Vice-Chancellor would like to invite you to a series of Campus Town Halls where he will give brief updates as well as listen to your concerns and respond to鈥