International Student Orientation

The staff of the International Relations Office (IRO) would like to invite all new international and exchange students to take part in a special International Student Orientation on Saturday, January 7th, 2017. This one-day orientation is tailored specifically to meet the needs of our international student body. ISO is a fantastic opportunity to make new friends, meet the IRO staff and receive important information. Topics covered at the orientation include: the weather, social events, health insurance, study and work permits, finances, academic help, and the bus system. Plus, there is food and fun! Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday! International Relations Office

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys Feast Day Mass

She has been called "The First Public School Teacher in Canada". Marguerite Bourgeoys taught European and First Nations children together beginning in 1658 in Ville Marie. She died on January 12, 1700 and was made a saint by Pope John Paul II on October 31, 1982. Her spirit continues in the many schools across the country named Saint Marguerite Bouregoys, in teachers and in her sisters and associates in The Congregation of Notre Dame, Sister Sue's religious community. A simple snack will follow.

UPEI Health Careers Conference

Ever consider a career is health care? Not sure what role you want to play or want to learn more about a specific area? Come join the UPEI Pre-Med Society on January 28 for a Health Careers Conference and learn about a variety of different health career opportunities. Guests will have the opportunity to ask questions to our panels of health care professionals and hear from a few guest speakers! There is a $5 registration fee and lunch will be included! For more information or to pre-register please email upeipremed@gmail.com. Tentative Schedule: 9:30 – Registration Opens10:00 – “Global Health” Guest Speaker 10:30 – Physician Panel Discussion 11:45 – Methadone Program Presentation 12:15 – Lunch  1:00 – Nursing Panel Discussion 2:00 – Exercise Guest Speaker 2:40 – Allied Health Professionals Panel Discussion 3:40 – Closing Remarks Check out our Facebook Event Page for updates! 

Open Pages Returns for 2017 with Jane Ledwell

This month’s edition of “Open Pages” at UPEI’s Robertson Library happens Wednesday evening, January 18, at 7 pm and highlights the book Bird Calls, featuring poems by Jane Ledwell in response to a travel essay by Isabella Lucy Bird - "The Englishwoman on an Island" - published in 1856. Open Pages features local authors speaking about their books: what inspired them, what they learned, what they shared. The public is warmly invited to this evening, which takes place in the common area on the second floor of UPEI. Light refreshments will be served, and books will be for sale, and signing by the author.

Men's Hockey Alumni Night

UPEI Men's Hockey Alumni Panthers will return to the ice for a friendly 4 team scrimmage on January 21st prior to the Men's Hockey game against SMU later that night.  There will be a pre-game presentation of the alumni and a ceremonial puck drop as well as a VIP area in the MacLauchlan Area lobby reserved for these special UPEI alumni and their guests.

FREE Movie Screening: The Corridor

North of 49 Movies on Campus is a series of Canadian movie screenings on campuses across the country with support from Telefilm Canada and in PEI, the Atlantic Film Fesitval Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pD_7pZm5Cg Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/635833069936442/ Students, Staff, Faculty, and Community Members are welcome to attend. The film is free, and there will be free snacks, as well as draws for prizes! Wayne Carter, the Executive Director of the Atlantic Film Festival will be coming to UPEI from Halifax to introduce the film and give a Q&A after! The story follows a group of young male friends attempting to deal with one of their number’s mental health difficulties in the wake of his mother’s death. A wintertime spell in the family cottage, meant to scatter the ashes and build a new start, becomes the staging ground for some mind-bending occurrences that bring in questions of sanity, masculinity and violence echoing landmark films such as DiPalma’s Carrie and Tarkovsky’s Stalker.