M-Hockey vs. SFX
Panthers host SFX
Subway night at the games, win tons of prizes
W-Hockey vs. DAL
Women's Hockey Panthers host DAL during Subway night
W-Hockey vs. SFX
Womens's Hockey host SFX
The Zoo Story
The Nomadic Players, with support from the Theatre Studies Program, present Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. The production runs from November 25 to November 28 nightly in Kelley 237. The doors open at 7 pm, and admission is $5. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran, Coordinator of Theatre Studies, at theatre@upei.ca or 566-6013.
Brown Bag Lunch - Dr. Shannon Murray
"If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?"
Please join Dr. Shannon Murray on November 19, 2009 from 12:00pm-1:00pm inn the Webster Centre Boardroom, as she hosts the Brown Bag Lunch discussion "If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?". This topic is sure to create a dynamic discussion as participants discuss what they would do if they had only one week to teach an entire course.
Research on Tap
Where: Mavor’s, Confederation Centre of the Arts
Who: Dr. Joe Velaidum, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies
Discussion: “The same old arguments of the new atheism movement”
What: The cold wind blows. The long winter night creeps in. What better way to chase away the winter doldrums than an evening spent discussing ideas in a warm and welcoming atmosphere?
Velaidum says the problem with the proponents of this brand of atheism, made popular by best-selling authors such as Richard Dawkins, is that they “don’t understand religion. They don’t understand faith, or Christianity. They even misunderstand science.” He’ll also consider what role religion has in modern society, especially as Christmas draws near, “a holiday that’s had most of its religious themes stripped away.”
Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI researchers.
Collection, Selection, Reflection: Introduction to the Teaching Dossier
Collection, Selection, Reflection: Introduction to the Teaching Dossier
January 15, 2-4
Webster Centre Boardroom
In this workshop, Shannon Murray will guide participants through the first stages of compiling a Teaching Dossier for hiring, tenure, promotion, or teaching awards. We will cover the Red Book's requirements for a dossier as well as the sorts of things that teaching award committees look for. By the end of the session, participants will know what to collect, what principles to use in selecting the best material, and what kinds of reflection and writing tend to go into a teaching dossier.
Please note: Registration deadline is January 8, 2009 at 4pm. To register, please contact Krystal Mayne, kmayne@upei.ca.
Department of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
SPEAKER Dr. Jim Johnston
TITLE: Viral pyrin domain proteins: new roles keep POP-ing up.
UPEI's annual Christmas Social
Enjoy the festive season at UPEI's annual Christmas Social on Thursday, December 17, from 3-5 p.m., in the AVC Learning Commons. It promises to be a great time for everyone!
Town Hall meeting, Tuesday, December 8, 2:30-3:45 pm, Room 242, Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium
The campus community is reminded that there will be another Town Hall meeting hosted by President Wade MacLauchlan and Gary Bradshaw, Vice-President of Finance and Facilities on Tuesday, December 8th, from 2:30-3:45 p.m. in Room 242, Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium, McDougall Hall. This meeting is an opportunity to expand on the 2009 UPEI Update for colleagues who were unable to attend, to speak further about how we can enhance and spread the message about University Island, and to consider UPEI’s opportunities and challenges over the coming months and years.