Research on Tap: Only bad people plant non-native species in their garden

At the next Research on Tap, we鈥檒l discuss why some of the pretty flowers you enjoy in your garden may be causing genetic damage in the Island鈥檚 native plants. Join us Tuesday, December 4, 7 pm at The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. Dr. Karen Samis, Assistant Professor of Biology at UPEI, will lead a discussion entitled 鈥淥nly bad people plant non-native species in their garden.鈥 Research on Tap is a series of public discussions led by 69传媒researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.

'Tis the Season! Annual 69传媒Music Society Variety Show

69传媒music and theatre students will come together at The Guild to present a special holiday variety show in support of the 69传媒Music Society on Wednesdaym December 19. This concert will be a unique combination of comedy, dance, and musical performances - from jazz to folk to monologues 鈥 and will feature many holiday classics. This show will not only present the diverse talents of the 69传媒music and theatre students, but also special guests from the PEI community. Spectators are sure to enjoy the talents of the 69传媒Jazz Ensemble, Theatre Society, Saxophone and Brass ensembles, Charlottetown Jazz and much more. Hosts Andrew Murray and Thayne Campbell of English Words are also sure to have the audience in stitches with their lighthearted tomfoolery. Funds raised through this event will go towards university scholarships and annual bursaries to 69传媒music students and ensembles such as the Wind Symphony and jazz band. The show will begin at 8:00 pm and tickets are $10 and can be purchased online or in person through The Guild box office.

Lunch and Learn: Watershed boundary irregularity on PEI

Scott Rice-Snow, visiting professor to Island Studies from Ball State University in Indiana, has been on PEI this fall researching the geometry of PEI drainage basins. He will summarize his results-to-date at a Lunch and Learn session on Thursday, December 13 in the Main Faculty Lounge from 12:00 鈥 1:00 pm. Dr. Rice-Snow is Chair of the Department of Geological Sciences at Ball State University, and is a Research Associate of the 69传媒Institute of Island Studies. His specialties are in geomorphology and hydrology, with research focusing on natural landscapes sculpted by rivers, groundwater, and glaciers. In addition to Prince Edward Island, his field investigations take him to the central and western U.S. and Caribbean. He has published more than 20 research articles on landscape form and process, and has also made contributions in geoscience education, geoarchaeology, and paleoclimatology. For more information, contact Island Studies at 566-0386, or inovaczek@upei.ca.

Protecting PEI Groundwater

Scott Rice-Snow, visiting professor to Island Studies from Ball State University in Indiana, will make a public presentation on "protecting high-quality groundwater from petroleum development." Dr. Rice-Snow will discuss his research on this topic, gained from studying landscape and aquifer interactions near Carlsbad, New Mexico. The presentation and discussion will be in the Faculty Lounge in Main Building, UPEI, beginning at 7:00 pm Thursday, December 13. Dr. Rice-Snow is Chair of the Department of Geological Sciences at Ball State University, and is a Research Associate of the 69传媒Institute of Island Studies. His specialties are in geomorphology and hydrology, with research focusing on natural landscapes sculpted by rivers, groundwater, and glaciers. In addition to Prince Edward Island, his field investigations take him to the central and western U.S. and Caribbean. He has published more than 20 research articles on landscape form and process, and has also made contributions in geoscience education, geoarchaeology, and paleoclimatology. For more information contact Island Studies at 566-0386, or inovaczek@upei.ca.

Annual New Year's Levee

The 69传媒 and the 69传媒Alumni Association invite everyone to our New Year's Levee. Please join us on Tuesday, January 1, 2013 at 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Schurman Market Square. For more information, contact Debbie MacDonald at (902) 566-0687.

Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry Seminar

Dr. Andrea Bourque is a Clinical Professional, Diagnostic Anatomic Pathologist with Diagnostic Services at the Atlantic Veterinary College and is a candidate for adjunct & graduate faculty with the Department of Pathology & Microbiology. Dr. Bourque will be presenting a seminar on Thursday, December 20, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. in AVC Lecture Theatre B. Her presentation is entitled "Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry: Witchcraft or the gospel? Or maybe somewhere in between". All are welcome.

Men's Hockey versus UdeM

The 69传媒men鈥檚 hockey team will take on the Universit茅 de Moncton Aigles Bleus in an exhibition game on Saturday, December 29, at 7:30 pm at the Credit Union Arena in Tignish. Tickets can be purchased at the arena in advance or on game night for $10 adults, $5 students/seniors.