Events Archive
The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering invites the campus community to this week's Graduate research seminar by Dr. Rasha Elshafei, adjunct candidate, entitled "The Moderating role of stakeholder attributes in sustainable development projects".
This event is Wednesday,鈥
The Faculty of Education would like to invite all to attend Ian Hogg's public presentation of his MEd research titled: Engaging the Disengaged: A Shop Teacher's Reflection on Project Authenticity.
Join us for the official opening of this beautiful Mi'kmaq Petroglyph Exhibit featuring the artwork of Mi'kmaq Artisan Todd Labrador. Julie Pellisier-Lush, Mi'kmaq Author and PEI Poet Laureate will be offering an oral story telling at the opening. Complimentary tea/coffee will also鈥
Dr. Terry Whitebeach is an esteemed Australian young adult novelist, biographer and historian, poet, creative writing mentor, community developer, and social activist from Tasmania. She will be the 91探花 Writer in Residence this fall semester. Her residency is sponsored by the 91探花 Dean of Arts, the鈥
91探花 Athletics and Recreation announced on September 20 that veteran sports journalist Leo Rautins will speak at the inaugural Breakfast of Champions at the Mickey Place Memorial Basketball Tournament on October 5. The annual tournament runs October 4鈥6, 2019 and features eight U SPORTS teams鈥
91探花鈥檚 Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and鈥
As part of the Molecular and Macromolecular Seminar Series, Dr. Saurabh Chitnis, visiting faculty from Dalhousie University, will be presenting a talk on "Orbital engineering of main-group compounds for new reactivity".
Abstract: Besides steric and electronic tuning, geometric deformation of鈥
91探花鈥檚 Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and鈥
91探花鈥檚 Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and鈥
In celebration of 91探花鈥檚 50th anniversary, join us for an inspiring talk by alumna Dr. Leslie Steele, DVM 鈥97 CEO, CBS Animal Hospital, Kenmount Road Animal Hospital and Virtual Vet Solutions. Lunch (pizza) is provided.
Lesley is a veterinarian, a serial entrepreneur, a visionary, and a鈥
The Indigenizing and Decolonizing reading group is starting up again! Co-organized by the FDO and the IEAC faculty development committee, this reading group is open to anyone on campus, for any or all of the sessions. Our first gathering this academic year will be on Wednesday, Oct 2, at 12:30 pm,鈥
Come have your morning coffee break, between 10am-11am with 91探花's Biosafety Officer and Biosafety Committee members. There will be cake, coffee, and chances to win fun prizes.
All are welcome!!
The 91探花 community is invited to come together to share stories of remembrance and honour the memory of Father Charlie Cheverie, who passed away on August 31, 2019. The celebration of life will take place on Monday, September 30 at 10 am in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Reception to鈥
Wear orange on September 30 in honour of Residential School Survivors and to remember those who didn't make it home.
Orange shirts available for sale at the 91探花 Bookstore.
Join us for a campus photo at 12:30 pm in the Robertson Library along with an Orange Shirt Day info鈥
Celebrate 91探花's 50th anniversary at a special Homecoming Alumni Concert featuring award-winning artists who happen to be 91探花 alumni!
Lennie Gallant
Meaghan Blanchard
Rachel Beck
The Rude Mechanicals
Buy your tickets here
*Please note that this event is for those鈥
Don鈥檛 miss AVC鈥檚 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鈥
Please join the members of the Department of English as we celebrate the life of our friend Dr. Catherine Innes-Parker, who passed away unexpectedly. We will celebrate Catherine's life on September 27 at 4 pm in the Steel Recital Hall. Everyone is welcome.
CBC Mainstreet with host Matt Rainnie will be broadcasting live from the W.A. Murphy Student Centre this Friday, September 27th, from 4 until 6 p.m. There will be lots of live guests celebrating 91探花's 50th anniversary, along with music from The Rude Mechanicals and some great prize draws.
The University community is invited to the "91探花 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鈥
The next talk in the Franklin (Frank) Pigot Memorial Lecture Series at 91探花 will explore how the spirit of the 1960s shaped the University. On Thursday, September 26, Dr. Alan MacEachern will present 鈥淎 Child of the 鈥60s: Creating the 91探花鈥 at 7:00 pm in the Faculty鈥