Public Telescope Viewing
Join us at the UPEI observatory to have a look through our 8-inch telescope at some of the wonders of the night sky!
Meet in room 417 of Memorial Hall to await your turn to go up to the telescope. Local astronomy enthusiasts will be on hand to answer any of your astronomy questions. This event is open to the general public and all ages are welcome.
Please note that to access the telescope requires climbing stairs from the 4th floor to the rooftop. The elevator can be taken up to the 4th floor.
In the event of cloudy weather, the viewing may have to be cancelled. Updates on the event status can be found on our website or by following @UPEIAstronomy on Twitter.
Plenary Speaker, Julie Bull: Research is Relational: From Principles to Practice in Reconciliation
Julie Bull is an Indigenous professor, scholar, and activist from Toronto, Ontario. She is a UPEI grad and played a large role in the opening of our very own Mawi'omi Centre.
Julie Bull is an award winning researcher of mixed Inuit descent and is a member of NunatuKavut, Labrador. She teaches in the Aboriginal Studies Program at the University of Toronto, the School of Public Health and Social Policy at the University of Victoria, and is an invited lecturer and speaker at many events throughout Canada and around the world.
In this talk, Julie draws on nearly two decades of working, studying, and volunteering in Indigenous communities in Canada by illustrating practical ways to build (research) relationships with Indigenous people. Her genuine approach to relationship building has become the cornerstone to her personal and professional life and it is this relational component that has garnered international attention. Based on the underlying principles of respect, relevance, reciprocity, and responsibility, Julie shares stories from her work and offers tangible ideas for how others can build and maintain relationships with Indigenous people. This dynamic presentation will include visuals, poetry, stories about resiliency and perseverance, and will highlight wise practices in research methods and ethics for research involving Indigenous people.
Watch Julie's presentation video (YouTube)
UMGRC President's Reception
Please join the UPEI Multidisciplinary Graduate Research Conference presenters and special guests at the President's Reception. Light refreshments will be provided.
Open to the UPEI campus community!
The Barn Reunion
On August 6, 2016 the Barn awakens for one night only. This will be a fun-filled evening for alumni to gather and reminisce about their favorite memories of the Barn, The Pig and Whistle (aka ‘The Pig’), and the Panther Lounge.
The night will feature a special tribute to the class of 1991 (celebrating 25 years) with music provided by DJs Blake Doyle and Joel Ives. There will be a memorabilia display, music, and door prizes!
See the Facebook event listing
Buy tickets on Eventbrite
Pride Flag Raising at UPEI
UPEI, in partnership with Student Affairs, the Student Diversity Office, and Pride PEI will raise the pride flag on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 2:30 pm at the flag plaza near Kelley Memorial Building to recognize the PEI Pride Festival taking place July 24-30. All are welcome to attend the flag raising as well as the reception that will follow in the Credit Union Day Lounge at the W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
Pride PEI will be raising flags at other locations across the province throughout the day.
First day of classes - first semester
Classes begin today for most UPEI programs.
Thanksgiving Day - no classes
Thanksgiving Day - no classes.
Final date to discontinue courses (50% refund) / apply to graduate
Final date to apply to graduate.
Last day for discontinuing courses – 50% refund. No discontinuation after this date.
Student Development Day - no classes
Student Development Day - no classes for most UPEI programs.
Remembrance Day - no classes
Remembrance Day - no classes.