Auditions for Taming of the Shrew
There more details about the upcoming audtions for Taming of the Shrew. They are still on November 7, 8 & 9 in the Faculty Lounge between 6 and 8 pm. There are three (3) females roles yet to be cast, and there are four (4) male roles yet to be cast. The roles of Petruchio, Kate, Lucentio, Vincentio, and Baptista have already been cast, but there are still plum roles available. It is a cold audition, so you only have to show up. Audition pieces will be provided. Vagabond Productions' shows are open to anyone, with any amount of experience. If you need more information, email the director (Dr. Greg Doran) or call him at 566-6013.
Harry Potter Marathon: Part III
Come and see movies 5 & 6 with all your friends from NSO!
Night of Sounds: The Sequel
Karaoke & lot's of fun!
Special Seminar - Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Companion Animals
SPEAKER: Dr. Susan E. Howlett, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University
TITLE: Biological sex and frailty determine the impact of age on cardiac contractile function.
UPEI Relay for Life
UPEI’s Relay for life will take place October 28 at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, giving students, faculty and staff an opportunity to celebrate life and remember those who have survived or died from cancer.
The 12-hour overnight event will get underway at 6 pm and run overnight until 6 am, Saturday, October 29.
Everyone on campus is encouraged to attend and contribute-- an especially poignant moment will be the lighting of the luminaries and survivors' walk.
Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
SPEAKER: Okechukwu Igboeli, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Does increased expression of P-glycoprotein contribute to reduced emamectin benzoate efficacy in sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis?
Admissions Information Session: Dalhousie School of Law
If you are interested in applying to Dalhousie Schulich School of Law for the 2012-2013 school year, you are invited to attend the upcoming information session.
Subway AUS Women's Soccer Championship
The championship schedule is as follows:
Friday, November 4th
Quarter-final #1: Dalhousie (3rd) vs. UNB (6th), 12:00pm
Quarter-final #2: Cape Breton (4th) vs. StFX (5th), 2:15pm
Saturday, November 5th
Semifinal #1: UPEI (1st) vs. Lowest Remaining Seed, 12:00pm
Semifinal #2: Saint Mary’s (2nd) vs. Highest Remaining Seed, 2:15pm
Sunday, November 6th
Championship Game: Semifinal Winners, 2:00pm
Subway AUS Men's Soccer Championship
The championship schedule is as follows:
Friday, November 4th
Quarter-final #1: StFX (3rd) vs. Saint Mary’s (6th), 12:00pm
Quarter-final #2: Dalhousie (4th) vs. Moncton (5th), 3:00pm
Saturday, November 5th
Semifinal #1: Cape Breton (1st) vs. Lowest Remaining Seed, 12:00pm
Semifinal #2: UPEI (2nd) vs. Highest Remaining Seed, 3:00pm
Sunday, November 6th
Championship Game: Semifinal Winners, 1:00pm
George McRobie speaking on Transition Movement Nov. 15
George McRobie, one of the world’s leading proponents of sustainable agriculture and small-scale technology, will speak at UPEI’s Faculty Lounge in the Main Building, on Tuesday afternoon November 15, from 4:30 – 5:30 pm. The public is invited to this event, hosted by the Institute of Island Studies.
McRobie will speak about the Transition Movement in Europe and North America, and the challenge we all face of living with climate change, and living without oil.
The recipient of an honorary degree by UPEI, McRobie is a part-time Islander, dividing his year between homes in Brackley Beach and London, England. He is also the patron for The Homestead Farm, the new sustainable agriculture component of the Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead in Orwell, PEI.
McRobie was a close friend and colleague of the radical economist E.F. Schumacher,whose landmark book “Small Is Beautiful” made such an impact in the latter part of the 20th century. With Schumacher, he co-founded in 1966, of the Intermediate Technology Development Group, an organization known since 2005 as Practical Action. Its mission is to work with poor communities in four regions of the world to develop appropriate technologies in areas such as renewable energy, food production, and small enterprise development.
Following Schumacher’s death in 1977, George McRobie carried on their joint work by writing a practical guide called Small Is Possible, published in 1981. This book made prominent mention of the work of Prince Edward Island’s Institute of Man and Resources, an organization which first drew McRobie’s attention and person to our shores.
More recently, McRobie has served as President of the Soil Association, Britain’s foremost farm organization promoting organic agriculture.