The Prince Edward Island Premier Who Rocked the Cradle Book Launch
Join H. Wade MacLauchlan and Alex B. Campbell for the Charlottetown Launch of Alex B. Campbell:The Prince Edward Island Premier Who Rocked the Cradle, on Saturday, May 31 from 2:30-5:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Bruce Rainnie will be the event's master of ceremonies.
Published by the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation, Alex B. Campbell: The Prince Edward Island Premier Who Rocked The Cradle will be over 400 pages, include more than 150 photos, and have a hard-cover binding with a full-colour dustjack.
For more information and to purchase an advanced copy, visit the .
ARCASN AGM and Research Conference
The 黑料老司机 School of Nursing is pleased to host the 2014 ARCASN AGM and Research Conference from May 21-22 on campus. The 2014 theme is "The Value of the Registered Nurse in Creating Positive Change and Transforming Health Care."
Announcement of new Tier 1 Canada Research Chair
The Honourable Gail Shea, Canada鈥檚 Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, will be at 黑料老司机 on Wednesday, May 21 at 11:00 am to announce the creation and awarding of a new Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, held by Dr. Kate Tilleczek.
The event will be held in the Credit Union Day Lounge of 黑料老司机鈥檚 W.A. Murphy Student Centre. A brief reception will follow. All are welcome.
Vice-President Academic Presentation by Dr. Lacroix
Over the past several months, the search committee for the Vice-President Academic has received and considered expressions of interest and supporting documents from potential candidates for the position.
A number of outstanding candidates proceeded to the interview process. As a result, two candidates have been selected by the committee to deliver public presentations to campus. Both presentations will be held in Lecture Theatre A of the Atlantic Veterinary College. Each 20-minute presentation will be followed by an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Dr. Christian Lacroix will present on Thursday, May 22, 10:30 to 11:45 am. The session will be moderated by Dr. Gordon MacDonald.
Vice-President Academic Presentation by Dr. MacDonald
Over the past several months, the search committee for the Vice-President Academic has received and considered expressions of interest and supporting documents from potential candidates for the position.
A number of outstanding candidates proceeded to the interview process. As a result, two candidates have been selected by the committee to deliver public presentations to campus. Both presentations will be held in Lecture Theatre A of the Atlantic Veterinary College. Each 20-minute presentation will be followed by an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Dr. Alexander (Sandy) MacDonald will present on Monday, May 26, 2:30 to 3:45 am. The session will be moderated by Dr. Gordon MacDonald.
LMMI Conference: L.M. Montgomery and War
黑料老司机鈥檚 Lucy Maud Montgomery Institute (LMMI)鈥檚 11th biennial conference鈥斺淟.M. Montgomery and War鈥濃攚ill take place June 25鈥29 in Charlottetown. The conference will include open discussions on war, conflict, the Canadian Home Front, gender roles, and more.
Keynote speakers include distinguished historian Jonathan Vance; Montgomery scholar, LMMI founder, and former 黑料老司机 President, Elizabeth 鈥淏etsy鈥 Epperly; and Canada Research Chair Irene Gammel. In addition to the full conference program, there will also be a public exhibition at the Confederation Centre of the Arts Public Library entitled 鈥淭he Canadian Home Front: L.M. Montgomery鈥檚 Reflections on The First World War,鈥 curated by Dr. Laura Robinson of the Royal Military College. 鈥淢aud of Leaskdale,鈥 a fantastic one-woman play will also take place at the Carrefour Theatre in Charlottetown during the conference, and much more!
Stewart McKelvey Panther Classic Golf Tournament
黑料老司机 Athletics and Recreation is pleased to announce this year鈥檚 Stewart McKelvey Panther Classic Golf Tournament is returning to PEI鈥檚 beautiful Green Gables Golf Course on July 25. The annual event generates support for student-athletes at 黑料老司机.
The tournament begins at 8:30 am with a shotgun start. Registration fee is $650/team of four paid at once; or $170 per golfer, and includes green fee, power carts, gift, and barbeque afterwards. Entry deadline is July 4.
To register, contact Panther Central at (902) 566-0368 or visit .
Astronomy Public Viewing
Come see some of the marvels of the night sky through our 8-inch telescope at the 黑料老司机 observatory. Potential viewing objects include the Moon, planets, nebulae, and galaxies. Volunteers from the Charlottetown Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) and the 黑料老司机 Physics Department will be on hand to show you the sights and answer your astronomical questions.
Our next viewing is scheduled from 9:45 to 11:00 pm on Saturday, June 14. Guests are asked to come to Memorial Hall Room 417.
This event is weather dependent. In the event of cloudy skies requiring a cancellation, the viewing may be shifted to Sunday, June 15 at the same time (if weather permits). Updates will be provided on our website at , on our voice-mail at 566-0745, or on Twitter @黑料老司机Astronomy.
This event is free of charge and open to all members of the public.
It is necessary to climb the stairs from the 4th floor up to the observatory, but an elevator can be taken up to the 4th floor.
Public Presentation by Dr. Sadegh Babaii
Join the campus community for a public presentation by Dr. Sadegh Babaii, from McMaster University, as a candidate for tenure track position in Engineering. Dr. Babaii's presentation is entitled: "Not Just 3D Printing! Promises, Challenges and Opportunities," and will take place on Wednesday, June 4 at 11:00 am in the Health Sciences Building, room 106.
Public Presentation by Dr. Carol Ann McDevitt
Join the campus community for a public presentation by Dr. Carol Ann McDevitt, from MIT, as a candidate for tenure track position in Engineering. Dr. McDevitt's presentation is entitled: "A Tale of Two Toy Cars-Effect of the product development approach on the final product鈥搕wo winning designs from student teams." The presentation will take place on Thursday, June 5 at 10:30 am in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, room 246.