Let's Talk Teaching Day 2018

Please plan to attend this year's Let's Talk Teaching Day, which will be held from 1:00-5:00 pm on Tuesday, September 4 in HSB 104. Join in on discussions about indigenizing the curriculum and decolonizing the academy; our new Academic Integrity Portal; and what's happening with Experiential Education at UPEI. Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome. We hope to see you there! If you have any questions, write to Gerald at the Faculty Development Office: fdo@upei.ca.  

Concussion Chalk & Talk

UPEI CAP Team is hosting a Chalk and Talk event to increase awareness of concussion injuries. Children of all ages are encouraged to stop by and express what concussions mean to them in artistic chalk drawings. The CAP Team of researchers will be present to provide handouts and info on concussion injuries.  

PEI's Famous Five 25th Anniversary Conference

In 1993, women held five of the most influential positions in the province of Prince Edward Island. The Premier, Catherine Callbeck; Leader of the Opposition, Pat Mella; Speaker of the House, Nancy Guptill; Lieutenant Governor, Marion Reid; and Deputy Speaker, Elizabeth "Libbe" Hubley were elected and/or appointed to five of the most powerful positions in government. This was the first (and last) time in Canadian history that five women held these positions at the same time.  On October 30th, 2018 you're invited to participate in a forum that will mark this milestone and its significance in the political history of PEI and Canada as well as discuss the role of women in government and leadership. Let's celebrate PEI's living history and change the future through engagement, awareness, and creating tools for action! For more information and to register, please visit PEI Coalition for Women in Government.