Events Archive

Our last soup event for the semester is Tuesday March 20 2018. This month our Soup for the Soul event will be hosted by the 91̽»¨ 4th year Quantity Food Production Class and features chicken noodle and vegetarian pizza inspired soup!
All are welcome to attend 91̽»¨'s 3 Minute Thesis competition, where graduate students will present their research in 3 minutes or less. The competition will take place on March 19 at 6:30 pm in the Health Sciences Building, room105. All are welcome to attend. Come support 91̽»¨ graduate students and…
The 91̽»¨ Department of Music will hold Junior Recitals featuring Taylor Poirier, saxophone, Frances McBurnie, pianom and Ryan Drew, percussion. Admission is free.
The 91̽»¨ Department of Music will hold a Directed Studies Recital featuring Johanna Vessey, clarinet and Frances McBurnie, piano at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall. Admission is FREE
Lets Talk Science is a volunteer-based program offering a wide variety of meaningful science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning experiences to kids. Take your kids and spend St Patricks Day at the Campus Life Lounge (located in Student Affairs above the bookstore) for science…
The 91̽»¨ Department of Music Recital Series presents "Vocal Chamber Music", featuring 91̽»¨ Music majors in performance directed by Sung Ha Shin Bouey and Stephen Bouey. The recital will now take place Friday, March 16, 2018 at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, 91̽»¨ Campus. Tickets will be…
The event will wrap up MHW 2018, featuring a safe-listening and non-judgmental environment where various students, faculty, and staff members will share their stories and encounters with mental illness. These stories will provide us with an opportunity to learn, care, and be inspired to help…
The Rotaract Club of 91̽»¨ meets weekly on Fridays at 2:00 pm, Robertson Library room 209 (room subject to change). Find us on facebook, all students welcome, always accepting new members! Rotaract Club is a service club that works with leaders in the community to help local organizations, develop…
Take a "paws" in your day and stop by to meet a couple of special dogs and their owners. Therapeutic Paws of Canada, PEI Division, is a non-profit organization of volunteers providing animal resources for human needs (physical, mental, educational, motivational, socialization) through regular…
Are you ready for a mind-glowing event? Enjoy a flow yoga session with a twist. It's a fun, upbeat, glow in the dark class featuring different variations of sun salutations and invigorating poses encompassing whole body and core. All levels are encouraged to attend. Be sure to wear light or neon…
Dodgeball is a game in which players try to hit other players on the opposing team with balls while avoiding being hit themselves. Teamwork and strategy are more valuable in dodgeball than athletic skill and competitiveness. Anyone can play! Dodgeball promotes maximum social enjoyment.  View…
Alaina Roach O'Keefe will deliver her PhD Defence presentation "Remixing Digital Play in the Early Years: Learning Stories from the Nested Ecology of One Family" on March 16 at 10:00 am in AVC 286N. All are welcome to attend! Click here to view full details on the 91̽»¨ Events Calendar.
The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the second candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Director of Training for 91̽»¨â€™s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Dr. Butler will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about his research and the second…
The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the second candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Director of Training for 91̽»¨â€™s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Dr. Butler will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about his research and the second…
The Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity (Argeiad), at the Saint. Mary's University, in Partnership With Upei, Epsi, Peianc and Afcc (Summerside), Will Present a Community Forum on Aging, Housing, and Diversity, at the Murchison Centre, St. Peter's Road, in…
He goes by the name of Problematic, also known as Greg Macdonald, an Alternative Hip Hop artist with a unique storytelling twist. Greg’s life has not been an easy one. As a child, he experienced pain and adversity as a result of abuse, and later lost his best friend tragically in a fire. Trying to…
Wanting to learn how to knit, have a passion for knitting and want to teach others, or do you want to knit in a social environment? If so, this event is for you! We will have knitting needles and yarn to spare, or bring your own items if you wish. There will be students present who know how to knit…
Are you ready for a mind-glowing event? Enjoy a flow yoga session with a twist. It's a fun, upbeat, glow in the dark class featuring different variations of sun salutations and invigorating poses encompassing whole body and core. All levels are encouraged to attend. Be sure to wear light or neon…
Dorothy E. Smith is widely acknowledged as a major feminist thinker of our time, and perhaps best known for her development of Institutional Ethnography, a theory/methodology of discovery aimed at providing a sociology for, not of, people. Smith’s lecture will focus on the interface between her…
The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the second candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Director of Training for 91̽»¨â€™s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Dr. Butler will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about his research and the second…