Events Archive

Due to the expiration of the current contract, the opportunity to provide food services on campus was advertised to the public. There were two responses received as a result of the Request for Proposals; one from Chartwells and a second from Aramark. The Campus-Wide Food Services Evaluation…
“Mar bhlàth an fheòir” (“like the flowering grass”) - Scottish Gaelic Language and Song The Institute of Island Studies Lecture Series continues Tuesday, February 23, with a talk by Dr. Tiber F.M. Falzett, Research Associate at the Institute of Island Studies. His public lecture, “Mar bhlàth an…
SPEAKER: Logan MacIntyre, Biomedical Sciences TITLE: Inducing production of cryptic natural products through co-culture of coral-derived microbes SPEAKER: Denise Happ, Biomedical Sciences TITLE: Effects of co-activation of α7 nicotinic receptors and NMDA receptors on neurotoxicity in hippocampal…
Four goals in the opening nine minutes of the second period gave the visiting UPEI Panthers an insurmountable 5-1 lead and eventual 6-3 win over the CIS No. 5 ranked Acadia Axemen in the opening game of the AUS quarterfinal best of three series on Wednesday, February 18. (To read the full recap…
A first of its kind ‘foodie’ event is taking place in Charlottetown!. UPEI's Dr. Bill Whelan and wife Michelle Cottreau are hosting a roving feast with a twist. Under the guidance of Chef Andrew Nicholson, culinary students have been given the challenge to create unique and tasty dishes from a list…
Speaker: Walaa Nasry, Pathology and Microbiology Title: Investigating the relationship between inflammation and CD147 in human and feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) using immunohistochemistry.   Speaker: Dr. Carlos Lopez-Mendez, Pathology and Microbiology Title: Histopathological…
No love will be on display this afternoon as the Panthers will entertain the Huskies, on what will be their final home game of the regular season. Get out and support your Panther before they head into the playoffs. Game time is 2:00pm at the MachLauchlan Arena.
It is a rematch, MUN has stuck around to take on the Panthers one more time. Game time is 1:00pm at the Sports Centre following the women's game. Come and cheer on your Panthers as it is the last home game of the season.
It is a morning game between the Sea Hawks and the UPEI Panthers. Come out and cheer on your Lady Panthers as tit is their final home game of the regular season. Tip off is 11:00 am at the Sports Centre.
Mun have made the journey across the pond to take on your UPEI Panthers, tip off is at 8:00pm at the Sports Centre, following the women's game.
A familiar face will be in attendance, former women's coach Mark English will make his return back to his old stomping ground when his MUN Sea Hawks take on your UPEI Panthers at the Sports Centre. Tip off is 6:00pm.
It is an afternoon matinee for the Panthers as they host STFX at the MachLauchlan Arena. Puck drop is 3:00pm.
It is Senior weekend, and the last weekend of the regular season. Your UPEI Panthers will host the UNB Varsity Reds for their final regular season game. Puck drop is 7:00pm at the MachLauchlan Arena. Come out and cheer on your Panthers before the playoffs begin.
Faculty of Science Environmental Sciences/Human Biology Seminar Series The Campus community is kindly invited to a presentation by Diana Hamilton (Biology, Mount Allison University): “Movement, diet and duration of stay by Semipalmated Sandpipers migrating through the Bay of Fundy: new insights…
UPEI Athletics and Recreation is partnering with the Parkdale Sherwood Lions Club to host the "Wendel Clark and Friends" game at MacLauchlan Arena on Thursday, February 11. Game time is 7:00 pm. Former NHL players attending the event include: Wendel Clark Stephane Richer Ron Duguay Al…
Interested in what graduate student life at UPEI is really like? Interested in finding out what kind of graduate research is being carried out at UPEI? Join graduate students as they discuss their experiences and research in the Pit, Thursday, February 11, 6:30-8:45 pm. This is the third in a…
Due to the storm closure on Shrove Tuesday, "Pancakes and Sausages in the Chaplaincy Centre" was rescheduled to today, Thursday, February 11, from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm. Everyone is invited to enjoy this feast, prepared and served in collaboration with The Point, Connection Point Christian Church.
The PEI History of Medicine Society is pleased to host Dr. Susan Brown (History), who will speak on "Old Age and Disability among 18th Century Theatrical Performers." Coffee, tea, and snacks are provided, and all are welcome.
Second opportunity on campus to begin the season of Lent with mass and ashes. 
PhD student Qammar Almas will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 12:30 pm in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre, Room 212.  The presentation is entitled "Novel Computational Approaches to Research in Chemistry". All are welcome!