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| Students
UPEI students are going door to door in surrounding neighborhoods to collect non-perishable food items on Wednesday, October 31 from 5-7 pm in support of UPEI's food bank. 'Trick or Eat' is a national Hallowe'en food drive organized by Meal Exchange, a registered charity that empowers student leaders to address hunger in their communities. Since 1993, the...
 
| Students
UPEI music students will be turning the Steel Building into a spooky three story haunted house on Saturday, October 27 from 7:00 pm-midnight. The fright tour will begin in the recital hall and proceed through a maze of haunted practice rooms and hallways. Admission is $5.00 and will include a cup of hot chocolate or apple cider and a real Halloween scare. The society would like to...
 
| Research
The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Canada's Minister of State for Science and Technology, has announced the latest round of funded projects through the CFI's Leaders Opportunity Fund. The list includes $250,000 towards a new collaborative research laboratory within UPEI's Department of Chemistry. Existing space at the K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre will be refurbished to house a...
 
| News
UPEI's Relay for Life will take place October 26 at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre giving students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to celebrate life, and remember those who have won or lost their battles with cancer. The first campus Relay for Life took place in October 2008. More than 20 student teams will take part in the 12-hour, overnight event from 6 pm until 6 am, Saturday,...
 
| People
UPEI's Dr. Benet Davetian, associate professor in sociology, was the invited speaker on October 15 at the University of Maryland's President's Symposium. Davetian spoke on the benefits of civility instruction and practice in the legal, medical, and social work professions. Davetian held two cups of water during his presentation; one represented a cup half-empty, and the other,...
 
| Music
The UPEI Wind Symphony will collaborate with the Montague Senior High School Concert Band in a recital on Thursday, October 25 at 7:30 pm at Montague High School. The Wind Symphony will perform an eclectic set of pieces designed to engage the audience and showcase the unique sounds of the wind band. Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovitch's 'Festive Overture' will open their...
 
| Research
In the winter of 2010, a subcommittee-UPEI campus food strategy committee-was struck to develop a healthy campus food strategy. So far, we have been consulting with staff, faculty, and students and surveying other campuses across the country for best practices. We plan to provide recommendations to the healthy campus committee as to how we can work together to...
 
| News
The Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU) released its 2012-2013 preliminary survey of enrolments for its 16 member universities-including the University of Prince Edward Island-last week. UPEI's overall enrolment numbers show a slight decrease by 0.9%, due to a decline in part-time student registrations, but show increases of 1.1% in full-time, 15.1% in full-time...
 
| Athletics
UPEI soccer teams will take on the Acadia Axemen on Friday, October 19 with the women's kickoff at 4:00 pm, followed by the men's game at 6:15 pm. The teams will then compete in their last home games on Saturday, October 20 against the Cape Breton Capers at 2:00 pm and 4:15 pm, with a special ceremony to recognize graduating players in between games. Alyson Seviour, Kayla Balderston,...
 
| Students
The following was distributed by Timeless Technologies: A team of UPEI students and Timeless Technologies announced the launch of an exciting new smartphone application this week aimed at solving the problem of managing a wallet full of loyalty cards. Quipin is a mobile loyalty app that instantly offers customers a new way to store their loyalty cards, collect points at participating businesses...