Shine a light
Hosted by WUSC and the Rotaract Club of UPEI, What Tomorrow Brings is an award-winning documentary directed by Beth Murphy. The film tells the story of a group of Afghan girls as they fight to gain an education in a village recently freed from Taliban control.
Education is a powerful tool, but it is something that is unfortunately denied to many. All proceeds from this film will be given to the Shine A Light Project, an initiative that seeks to raise money for the education of girls and young women in refugee camps.
Admission is free, but there will be donations accepted at the door. Any amount can make a difference in someone's life.
UPEI New Year's Levee
The University of Prince Edward Island and the UPEI Alumni Association invite you to the annual UPEI New Year's Levee! Join us as we kick off the celebration of UPEI's 50th Anniversary in 2019!Tuesday, January 1, 201911:30 am - 1:00 pmFaculty of Sustainable Design Engineering Building
For more information: 902-566-0687 / alumni@upei.ca
PIZZA For Your Thoughts @ Robertson Library
Robertson Library would like to hear from UPEI students!
What do you need? What do you want?
Join us for FREE pizza on Monday, November 19th in the Library LINC, Room 265, from noon – 1 pm.
There will be a brief survey and a Q&A group discussion. All UPEI students are welcome!
Pizza while supplies last.
FSDE Graduate Research Seminar
All are welcome to attend this week's FSDE Graduate research seminar on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 12:00pm in FSDE 212.
This week's presenters are:
Rodolfo Nino-Esparza – MSc Student with his title, "Development, validation and application of a fully automated portable and smartphone-operated saliva-based cortisol biosensor"
and
Kendrew Larkin - MSc Student with his title, "Residual Stress Characterization for Rapid Part Production Using DMLS Additive Manufacturing."
Master of Nursing program open house
Join the UPEI Faculty of Nursing and Graduate Studies coordinator, Dr. Janet Bryanton, for a Master of Nursing Open House on Thursday, November 29 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in room 106 of UPEI’s Health Sciences Building.
Talk with current Master of Nursing students to hear about their journeys in the program, tour the building, and have your questions about admissions answered. All nurses in PEI are invited to attend.
Space and Place in Musical Identity on PEI: A Sonic Habitus
The Island Lecture Series December lecture is Tuesday, December 11, at 7 p.m. in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge on the UPEI campus, and will feature Dr. Kate Bevan-Baker speaking about “Space and Place in Musical Identity on PEI: A Sonic Habitus.”
A culture is often defined by its music, language, and traditions that are passed down from one generation to the next. This lecture maps out Irish sonic territories across PEI and explore the musical place and mobility of the music's performers and listeners. Traditional music plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of lifeworlds of Irish settlers and their ancestors. Drawing primarily from Pierre Bourdieu's celebrated Habitus theory, this lecture explores the importance of investigating traditional music within the cultural lifeworlds of its performers in order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of PEI's unique soundscape. Focusing on cultural memory and a collective sense of place, migration history from Ireland to PEI is also explored, concentrating on ethnic fade and the recent surge of musical hybridity and transculturation that presently exists.
Newfoundland-born Kate Bevan-Baker holds violin performance degrees from Memorial and McGill Universities, and a PhD specializing in Irish Music on PEI from Concordia University where she was a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Scholar. She was the winner of Concordia University's Doctoral Thesis Defense Award in 2018, and the recipient of the inaugural Rhona Richman Kenneally Award for the top PhD paper at the Canadian Association for Irish Studies conference in 2018. Kate’s music performance career has taken her to Russia, across Canada twice with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, to China for the 2010 World Expo with rock band Hey Rosetta!, the 2010 JUNO Awards performing with Michael Bublé, as well as playing with symphony orchestras and chamber groups across Canada. She has been featured on many nationwide radio and television broadcasts, and can be heard on over thirty CDs, videogame, and movie soundtracks. Kate currently teaches at the Siamsa School of Irish music in Montréal, lectures at Concordia University at the School of Irish Studies, and balances an active performance and teaching schedule.
Admission to the lecture is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
The next lecture is scheduled for January 15, 2019. Mark your calendars!
For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.
Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
Speaker: Chidozie Okoye, Biomedical Sciences
Title: Effect of Environmental Stress on Reactive Oxygen Species Metabolism and Oxidative Stress Response in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Global Village Multicultural Festival
The annual UPEI Global Village Multicultural Festival takes place on Saturday, November 17 at 6:00 pm in McMillan Hall of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre at UPEI. The Global Village Organizing Committee is excited to invite to the community to celebrate the diversity and friendship of our beautiful island by attending this free event.
The festival brings together various ethno-cultural groups and community organizations in an effort to build a more comprehensive working model of the area’s cultural mosaic. To celebrate this rich heritage, UPEI students host an annual multicultural festival to gather cultural representation from the university and PEI. The Global Village is an exciting opportunity to bring domestic and international students and community members together to collaborate, promote, explore and learn about each other’s cultural background in an interactive and engaging way.
“Not everyone has the opportunity to go out and see the world, so it’s nice to be able to bring a little bit of the world here for everyone to enjoy,” said Russell Kleinveldt, one of the members of the Global Village Organizing Committee and an international student from South Africa in the Master of Education program.
This September, the number of international students enrolled at UPEI is the highest in its history, amounting to just over 25 per cent of the student population. There are more than 70 countries represented in the international student body at the university.
For more information on the UPEI Global Village, please contact Nouhad Mourad at the International Student Office at nmourad@upei.ca or (902) 566-6092.
Make It Public: Talking Suicide. Connecting Campus.
Suicide impacts campuses and communities everywhere, and UPEI is no exception. ‘Make It Public’ aims to raise awareness and encourage conversation through personal stories. The event will be led by student speakers, and will feature live music by students from the Holland College School of Performing Arts. Free food. All are welcome.
SANDI Race - FSDE Design Competition
For the second time, the pinnacle of motorsport, the Sustainable Alternative Novel Design Intramural (SANDI) Race of First Year, will be held at the Mount Academy on Monday, November 19 at 12:30 p.m. (weather permitting). This year's contest includes a speed race, slalom, and Concours competition.
Come join us and cheer for your favorite team! We are counting on your support!