PEIANC Information Session

Join the PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (PEIANC) for an information session on the PEIANC’s services for international students on Thursday November 8 from 10:00am-2:00pm in “The Pit” in the Robertson Library building. International students are encouraged to visit the booth to gain information and assistance on their immigration and settlement needs. PEIANC will be available to answer questions, provide information, and also to register students with the PEIANC. Those students wishing to register with the PEIANC must bring their passport and immigration documents. For more information contact Bobby Cameron at bobby@peianc.com or(902) 628-6009 ext.207.

Presentation - Canadian Space Agency Astronaut David Saint-Jacques

Student Affairs in partnership the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, is pleased to host a presentation from Canadian Space Agency Astronaut David Saint-Jacques. Dr. Saint-Jacques will take you on the learning journey that led him to become a Canadian astronaut and talk about his training. He will also give an overview of Canadian Space Agency projects and will share some insights on some of the future opportunities for students. David was selected in May 2009 as one of two members of the third Canadian Astronaut selection. He is one of 14 members of the 20th NASA astronaut class. In 2011, David graduated from Astronaut Candidate Training and is now eligible for spaceflight. Most recently, he has been assigned as Crew Support Astronaut for Expedition 36/37 and is a Capcom at NASA’s Mission Control Center, the voice between the ground and the International Space Station. David continues to build and maintain his skills through spacewalk, robotics, Russian and flight training.

Basketball Home Opener

Join UPEI Athletics and Recreation for the Panther Basketball Home Openers on Friday, November 8 beginning at 6:00 pm. The home openers will be dedicated to Panther Basketball Alumni from UPEI, SDU and PWC. Women's Game at 6:00 pm Men's Game at 8:00 pm The first 20 people to email alumni@upei.ca or call the Alumni Office at 566-0687 will get upgraded to floor seats. *FREE admission for ALL UPEI alumni *FREE "Photobooth" keepsake pictures with PRIDE the Panther (team mascot) *Licenced area on the second floor overlooking the court for 19+ *Player meet and greet following both games *Halftime fun at each game

Blood Donor Clinic

The next blood donor clinic will be at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre on November 12 from 5:00–8:00 pm. This is an important clinic because of the decline in donors during the cold & flu season, and with the November 11 long weekend. This is an evening clinic for a change with convenient hours. Please take a few minutes of your time, to give someone in need of blood, a lifetime. Appointments are recommended and may be made by calling 1-888-2-DONATE. Walk-ins are welcome.

Graduate Research on Tap

UPEI is expanding its popular series of public discussions with UPEI researchers to highlight the exciting exploration and discovery by graduate students. The first ever Graduate Research on Tap is Tuesday, November 19 at 7:00 pm in the Wave in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. The first discussion will be led by Hailey Lambe, a masters of biology student and research assistant with the PEI Urban Fox Research Project. Her talk is titled: The Trials and Tribulations of Tracking Red Foxes in the City. Bonnie Stewart, a PhD student in the Faculty of Education, will lead the second discussion of the evening, entitled The Rules of Engagement: When Scholars Meet Social Media. Sound interesting? Join us! Graduate Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI graduate student researchers. Presented by the UPEI Student Union, the UPEI Graduate Student Association, and the Vice-President Research and Graduate Studies.

President's University Update

President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz invites the campus community to attend a University Update on Thursday, November 28 from 2:00-4:00pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Join the president, your colleagues, and community members in conversation about the priorities, role, and direction of the University. Your voice is important. All are welcome.

Kevin MacLean in Concert

On Friday, November 15 at 7:30 pm, saxophonist Kevin MacLean will perform as part of the UPEI Concert Series. “Worldly Inspirations” will feature music from England, Japan, the United States, and Prince Edward Island. MacLean will collaborate with Frances McBurnie, Karem Simon, Branden Kelly, and perform a world premiere by composer Dr. Rick Covey. MacLean has most recently been concerto soloist with the UPEI Wind Symphony and the PEI Symphony. Past performances include the World Association of Bands and Ensembles Conference, North American Saxophone Alliance Conference, and the National Music Festival. He is currently the saxophone instructor at UPEI. Tickets are available at the door ($15 adults/$10 seniors and students) or by contacting the UPEI Music Department at (902) 566-0507 or music@upei.ca.