UPEI Concert Choir performs The Messiah

The UPEI Concert Choir, under the direction of Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, will perform George Frideric Handel’s The Messiah-Part I (plus the Hallelujah Chorus) in collaboration with the Atlantic String Machine and UPEI voice majors as soloists. Other ensembles sharing the stage will be the UPEI Chamber Singers, Le Ragazze Girls Vocal Ensemble, and the Ragazzi Jrs Singers in collaboration with pianist Leo Marchildon.

Music Recital Series: Shake, Rattle, Bow

Shake, Rattle, Bow featuring Encore Debut Atlantic artists Beverley Johnston, percussion; Mark Djokic, violin.

Tickets for this performance are $25 for adults and $15 for students. They may be purchased at the admissions desk prior to the performance.

Barrier–free parking is available adjacent to the Steel Building via the driveway in front of the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre. Regular parking may be found in Lot C. All campus parking is free after 5:00 pm. 

Music Recital Series: Friends On Strings, featuring Beethoven’s Op. 96

LA Philharmonic Concertmaster, Martin Chalifour, violin; Sarah Hagen, piano

Tickets for this performance are $25 for adults and $15 for students. They may be purchased at the admissions desk prior to the performance.

Barrier–free parking is available adjacent to the Steel Building via the driveway in front of the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre. Regular parking may be found in Lot C. All campus parking is free after 5 PM. 

UPEI at 50 Barbecue

The University community is invited to the "UPEI at 50 Barbecue" on Friday, September 27 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm in the green space between Don and Marion McDougall Hall and the Duffy Science Centre. 

Help us celebrate the University's 50th anniversary during Homecoming Week and enjoy free food, 50th anniversary swag, music and more! In the event of inclement weather, we'll move into Schurman Market Square, MCDH. 

All are welcome!

AVC Open House

Don’t miss AVC’s 31st Open House on Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend this free, fun family event, featuring all kinds of demonstrations and exhibits. See a painted horse and cow; learn about different dog breeds at the Parade of Dog Breeds; check out some farm animals; dress up like a surgeon, and much more. Kids, bring your stuffed toys for a check-up and treatment at the Teddy Bear Clinic, get your faces painted, and pick out your favourite balloon animal. 

Research Presentation: Community-Based Learning for International Graduate Students

Members of the campus community are invited to join Dr. Linyuan Guo-Brennan and Dr. Charlene VanLeeuwen for a research presentation community-based learning and international students.  The presentation will be approximately 45 minutes followed by a 10 minute question period.  

Increased global mobility has allowed more and more students to pursue graduate education overseas, and many are engaged in community-based learning (CBL) through formal or informal educational opportunities.