Campus Notices
The second event of the UPEI student conference series—“Difficult Dialogues”—takes place on Thursday, March 14, 5:30–7:00 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre A.
The event will feature a screening of the short film “Toilet Training”—a documentary following several transgendered people as they talk about the struggles they had growing up as transgendered—as well as a presentation by guest speaker Greg Howard, Executive Director of the PEI Human Rights Commission, a panel discussion involving four people with a variety of transgender experiences, and a question and answer period, followed by a reception.
The evening aims to build awareness and education about transgender experiences generally, and on PEI specifically, and is organized by UPEI student Jay Jonah and sponsored by Webster Academic Services, UPEI Rainbow Alliance, UPEI Action Committee on Sexual and Gender Diversity, UPEI Women’s Studies, and the PEI Human Rights Commission.
For more information, contact Jay Jonah at jjonah@upei.ca or Ann Braithwaite at (902) 628-4312 or abraithwaite@upei.ca.
Jordan Poley, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will give a
seminar entitled "Molecular Pathways Involved in Sea Lice
(Lepeophtheirus salmonis) Resistance to Chemotherapeutants" and
Alyssa Grunwald, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar
entitled "Investigating fungal and bacterial diversity of Frobisher Bay
as a source of bioactive natural products" on Tuesday, March 12 at 1:30
pm in AVC Lecture Theatre "C".
Everyone is welcome.
On Friday, March 8 at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI
percussionist Branden Kelly will present his senior recital “Percussion
Works.” Kelly, a Cornwall native, in his fourth year of his bachelor of
music educatio, has enjoyed many successful performances over the
past few years. He was one of two PEI representatives in the 2012 Canadian
National Youth Band. He was a Rose Bowl finalist at the PEI Kiwanis Music
Festival in June of 2012 and was also selected to perform at the Indian
River Music Festival that year. Most recently in January, he placed first
in the UPEI Music Performance Competition. Kelly can also be seen
performing as the principal percussionist of the UPEI Wind Symphony and as
second chair percussionist with the PEI Symphony Orchestra. The recital
will feature works from notable percussion composers Paul Smadbeck, Elliot
Carter and Steve Reich. Among the highlights, Kelly will perform Ney
Rosauro’s Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra, one of the most famous
marimba concertos to date. Branden will be accompanied by pianist Morgan
Saulnier, Aaron Ellis on marimba and members of the UPEI percussion
ensemble.
Admission is free.
For information, contact Susan Stensch music@upei.ca or 566-0507.
UPEI Music department faculty and guests will present “Low Brass
Extravaganza” on Sunday, March 10 at 2:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital
Hall, UPEI. Professor Greg Irvine has invited his friends and colleagues
in the low-brass world to join him for this afternoon concert. The recital
will feature special guest Michael Grose from the University of Oregon on
tuba as well as Bob Nicholson (bass trombone and tuba), Dale Sorensen
(trombone and euphonium) and Francois Godere (trombone and euphonium). The
brass players will be accompanied by pianists Frances Gray and Fran
McBurnie.
Tickets are $15/$10 for students and seniors.
For tickets & information, contact Susan Stensch music@upei.ca or 566-0507.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
Jordan Poley, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will give a
seminar entitled "Molecular Pathways Involved in Sea Lice
(Lepeophtheirus salmonis) Resistance to Chemotherapeutants" and
Alyssa Grunwald, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar
entitled "Investigating fungal and bacterial diversity of Frobisher Bay
as a source of bioactive natural products" on Tuesday, March 12 at 1:30
pm in AVC Lecture Theatre "C".
Everyone is welcome.
On Friday, March 8 at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI
percussionist Branden Kelly will present his senior recital “Percussion
Works.” Kelly, a Cornwall native, in his fourth year of his bachelor of
music educatio, has enjoyed many successful performances over the
past few years. He was one of two PEI representatives in the 2012 Canadian
National Youth Band. He was a Rose Bowl finalist at the PEI Kiwanis Music
Festival in June of 2012 and was also selected to perform at the Indian
River Music Festival that year. Most recently in January, he placed first
in the UPEI Music Performance Competition. Kelly can also be seen
performing as the principal percussionist of the UPEI Wind Symphony and as
second chair percussionist with the PEI Symphony Orchestra. The recital
will feature works from notable percussion composers Paul Smadbeck, Elliot
Carter and Steve Reich. Among the highlights, Kelly will perform Ney
Rosauro’s Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra, one of the most famous
marimba concertos to date. Branden will be accompanied by pianist Morgan
Saulnier, Aaron Ellis on marimba and members of the UPEI percussion
ensemble.
Admission is free.
For information, contact Susan Stensch music@upei.ca or 566-0507.
UPEI Music department faculty and guests will present “Low Brass
Extravaganza” on Sunday, March 10 at 2:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital
Hall, UPEI. Professor Greg Irvine has invited his friends and colleagues
in the low-brass world to join him for this afternoon concert. The recital
will feature special guest Michael Grose from the University of Oregon on
tuba as well as Bob Nicholson (bass trombone and tuba), Dale Sorensen
(trombone and euphonium) and Francois Godere (trombone and euphonium). The
brass players will be accompanied by pianists Frances Gray and Fran
McBurnie.
Tickets are $15/$10 for students and seniors.
For tickets & information, contact Susan Stensch music@upei.ca or 566-0507.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
The second event of the UPEI student conference series—“Difficult Dialogues”—takes place on Thursday, March 14, 5:30–7:00 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre A.
The event will feature a screening of the short film “Toilet Training”—a documentary following several transgendered people as they talk about the struggles they had growing up as transgendered—as well as a presentation by guest speaker Greg Howard, Executive Director of the PEI Human Rights Commission, a panel discussion involving four people with a variety of transgender experiences, and a question and answer period, followed by a reception.
The evening aims to build awareness and education about transgender experiences generally, and on PEI specifically, and is organized by UPEI student Jay Jonah and sponsored by Webster Academic Services, UPEI Rainbow Alliance, UPEI Action Committee on Sexual and Gender Diversity, UPEI Women’s Studies, and the PEI Human Rights Commission.
For more information, contact Jay Jonah at jjonah@upei.ca or Ann Braithwaite at (902) 628-4312 or abraithwaite@upei.ca.
Speaker: Dr. Jeremy Lundholm, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS
Title: Native plants on green roofs: feasible or futile
Date: Friday, March 8
Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204
Time: 12:30-1:30 pm
Everyone is welcome to attend.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ann Braithwaite tomorrow, March 6,
from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Main Building Faculty Lounge for a discussion of
"Undisciplining Ourselves in the Classroom."
Is there really a distinction between a discipline and
interdisciplinarity? And what are the consequences of the way we make that
distinction for our teaching, especially at the undergraduate level? How
can we bridge the distinctions we make/that are in place -- in the
classroom, in our program curricula, in our faculties -- and what might be
the benefits of doing so?
We hope to see you there.
Questions? Email Gerald at the FDO: gwandio@upei.ca
Speaker: Dr. Jeremy Lundholm, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS
Title: Native plants on green roofs: feasible or futile
Date: Friday, March 8
Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204
Time: 12:30-1:30 pm
Everyone is welcome to attend.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ann Braithwaite tomorrow, March 6,
from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Main Building Faculty Lounge for a discussion of
"Undisciplining Ourselves in the Classroom."
Is there really a distinction between a discipline and
interdisciplinarity? And what are the consequences of the way we make that
distinction for our teaching, especially at the undergraduate level? How
can we bridge the distinctions we make/that are in place -- in the
classroom, in our program curricula, in our faculties -- and what might be
the benefits of doing so?
We hope to see you there.
Questions? Email Gerald at the FDO: gwandio@upei.ca
Speaker: Dr. Jeremy Lundholm, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS
Title: Native plants on green roofs: feasible or futile
Date: Friday, March 8
Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204
Time: 12:30-1:30 pm
Everyone is welcome to attend.
John Peller, President and CEO, Andrew Peller Limited, one of the most
successful corporate wine companies in North America will speak at the
annual UPEI Business Society Luncheon on Friday, March 8 at 11:00 am at the
Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre.
Tables and tickets are still available for purchase by contacting the UPEI
Business Society at (902) 566-0407 or upeibusinesssociety@gmail.com.
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ann Braithwaite tomorrow, March 6,
from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Main Building Faculty Lounge for a discussion of
"Undisciplining Ourselves in the Classroom."
Is there really a distinction between a discipline and
interdisciplinarity? And what are the consequences of the way we make that
distinction for our teaching, especially at the undergraduate level? How
can we bridge the distinctions we make/that are in place -- in the
classroom, in our program curricula, in our faculties -- and what might be
the benefits of doing so?
We hope to see you there.
Questions? Email Gerald at the FDO: gwandio@upei.ca