UPEI Women's Hockey Panthers vs. UPEI Faculty and Staff
The UPEI campus community is invited to MacLauchlan Arena (Rink A) at the Bell Aliant Centre to watch the UPEI Women's Hockey team take on a team of UPEI faculty and staff.
Thursday, March 14
3:00 pm
International Global Village
The International Student Office is hosting UPEI's annual Global Village in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre! Global Village is a celebration of the multiculturalism and diversity that exists on campus, so students from all over the world showcase their culture and traditions, as well as help encourage cultural sensitivity and a global perspective.
Celebrate International Women’s Day at UPEI with music!
The UPEI Department of Music will celebrate Canadian women composers at a faculty recital on International Women’s Day—March 8—at 7:30 pm on the SDU Stage, Dr. Steel Recital Hall.
The recital, titled Trombone, She Wrote: Music by Canadian Women Composers, will feature Dale Sorensen, trombone and euphonium, with Magdalena von Eccher, piano, performing music by Jocelyn Morlock, F. Jane Naylor, Hope Salmonson, and Barbara York. It will also include the premiere of a work for trombone and loop station by Monica Pearce.
PEI flood hazard mapping: Interactive mapping tool webinar
You are invited to join this free webinar outlining new technology for mapping climate hazards risks.
Island Lecture Series | The Biogeography of North Atlantic Islands, with David Cairns
Presented by the Institute of Island Studies at UPEI, the Island Lecture Series will island-hop across the northern North Atlantic to see who lives there and how they got there. Biogeography is the three-way crossroads of history, biology, and geography. For most of these islands; the Shetlands, the Faeroes, Iceland, and many others; this history started when bare land emerged from under melting ice about 10,000 years ago, with creatures soon arriving by wing or wind. Humans came too, some by primitive boats that we know almost nothing about.
UPEI is committed to help PEI train doctors
UPEI has a unique opportunity and duty as the provincial university to be part of the long-term solution to improve the current health-care system. Twenty undergraduate medical learners will begin their studies at UPEI in August 2025 as part of a regional campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Faculty of Medicine. The timeline for this initiative mirrors that of other regional campuses being developed across the country.
Afternoon of Service: Easter egg dyeing at The Mount!
Do you want to celebrate Easter in a fun and meaningful way? Join us for a special Easter volunteer opportunity with The Mount Continuing Care Community.
The Mount Continuing Care Community is a wonderful place that provides quality care and support for seniors. They are all about creating a warm and friendly environment for their residents and guests. In this Afternoon of Service, you will get to participate in Easter egg dyeing and decorating with the residents! You will brighten their day while gaining some experience volunteering with a local organization.
Atlantic Veterinary College | Fall Awards and Recognition Night
The Atlantic Veterinary College is pleased to host our annual Fall Awards and Recognition Night for faculty, staff, students, donors, and sponsors, on Wednesday, October 2, 2024 from 6--8:30 pm in the University of Prince Edward Island's Performing Arts Centre.
Registration is required to attend.
UPEI Track and Field athlete Alaere Peterside to compete at U SPORTS Track and Field Championship March 9
UPEI Track and Field competitor Alaere Peterside will compete in the U SPORTS Track and Field Championship this weekend in Winnipeg. The championship is being hosted by the University of Manitoba at the James Daly Fieldhouse from March 7–9, 2024.
UPEI welcomes Scott Gosse as new manager of Security Services
The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) is pleased to welcome Scott Gosse as the new manager of Security Services. Gosse will oversee a variety of operations that serve to protect and provide for the ongoing safety of the people, property, and information resources of the University community.
Gosse holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree from UPEI (2001) and trained as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer at the RCMP Depot in Saskatchewan (1998).