Department of Biomedical Sciences Special Seminar

Join Dr. Daphne Gill on Tuesday, November 18 in AVC Lecture Theatre C for a seminar entitled Do you hear what I hear? Improving clinical relevance in the behavioural assessment of animal models. Dr. Gill is a candidate for adjunct and graduate faculty status in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. She is currently working with Neurodyn Life Sciences Inc., as a Director of Operations for their contract research subsidiary company, CNS/CRO. She is also a sessional lecturer in the Department of Biology. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Clarinet Premiere

UPEI Clarinet Professor and Karem J Simon is travelling to Houston this week with performances scheduled at Texas Southern University and the Houston High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. There he will be collaborating with TSU pianist Jane Perkyns in a programme featuring the premier of Historias Y Danzas by James David, composition professor at Colorado State University. Dr. Perkyns has established an international reputation for her body of work as a collaborative pianist. This recital is also scheduled in Charlottetown at the Confederation Centre of the Arts Memorial Hall on Sunday November 16 at 7:00 pm.

Wind Symphony Performance

The University of Prince Edward Island Wind Symphony is comprised of the finest music students at UPEI and dedicated community musicians. Its mandate is to provide opportunities for its participants to apply their performance skills and develop musically through the study and performance of wind band literature. Join the UPEI Wind Symphony during its Charlottetown performance on November 20 at 7:30 pm at Zion Presbyterian Church.

Island Land Use Policy at an Impasse?

The past and present state of Island land use policy will be the subject of a Public Symposium to be held at UPEI’s MacKinnon Auditorium, Room 242, McDougall Hall, on Tuesday, December 2, at 7:00 pm. Islanders who are concerned about issues surrounding the use and abuse of Island land are urged to attend. The Symposium will begin with presentations by two veteran observers of Island public life over the past 30 years, Jean-Paul Arsenault and Ian Petrie. This event is sponsored by UPEI’s Institute of Island Studies, in conjunction with UPEI Research Services. Ian Petrie has spent three decades with the CBC, in three provinces, covering resource issues, mainly agriculture. He’s lived for 34 years in Iona, eastern Queen’s County. Jean-Paul Arsenault served as Executive Secretary to the Round Table on Resource Land Use and Stewardship and the Commission on Land and Local Governance, and was a member of the team providing support to the Commission on the Lands Protection Act. Mr. Arsenault’s talk will be entitled “Factors Affecting Land Use Decisions: What Were They Thinking?” He will present three examples of recent property developments in rural Prince County, in the communities of New Annan, Northam and Saint Nicholas, and the impact each has had, favourable or otherwise. Would stricter controls on land use be good for Prince Edward Island, or is the status quo the better option? Mr. Petrie will address the topic “Why Farmers Fight Regulations.” He has covered agricultural stories on the Island since the late 1970s, during which time he’s seen the bond of understanding between producers and consumers continue to break down. During this period, consumers enjoyed cheap and abundant food, while profit margins on farms continued to shrink. This may help explain the negative response by farmers to proposed new land regulations. Is there a way out of this impasse? Mr. Petrie will propose one. Members of the public are cordially invited to attend. Admission is free. Following the presentations, there will be ample time for discussion and questions from the floor.

Astronomy Public Viewing

Come see some of the marvels of the night sky through our 8-inch telescope at the UPEI 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 UPEI Physics Department will be on hand to show you the sights and answer your astronomical questions. Our next viewing is scheduled from 7:00 to 9:00 pm on Saturday, November 15. Guests are asked to come to Memorial Hall, room 417. This event is weather dependent. Updates will be provided on our website at http://physics.upei.ca/astronomy, on our voice-mail at 566-0745, or on Twitter @UPEIAstronomy. 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.

Charlottetown Islanders honour UPEI Men's Soccer

Join the Charlottetown Islanders as they honour the UPEI Men's Soccer team on the ice for their recent CIS Bronze medal at the 7:00 pm game on Saturday, November 15 at the Eastlink Centre. UPEI men's soccer coach Lewis Page and captain Adam Lowther will take part in a ceremonial face off. All UPEI staff and faculty get a buy one get one free admission with a valid UPEI ID (all season).

Student Showcase Recital

The UPEI Music Department Recital Series 2014-2015 is pleased to present its first Student Showcase Recital featuring UPEI Music Majors in performance. The recital will feature performances on trombone, clarinet, voice, saxophone and flute and will include works by Weber, Hindemith, Massenet, Strauss, Osborne, Handel and others. The recital will take place at the Kirk of St. James on Pownal Street, Charlottetown at 7:30 pm Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Admission is FREE.