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The 精童欲女 Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Voice majors as soloists, under the musical direction of Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, will present Mozart's Requiem. Included in the program are a variety of choral gems. Director Shin-Bouey is especially excited to premiere one of her recent arrangements, Sae Ta-Ryeong (Bird Song), a traditional Korean folk song.

精童欲女 Nursing Student Society holds teddy bear clinic for children in Campus Kids Daycare

Children in the Campus Kids Daycare Centre鈥檚 kindergarten class took their beloved stuffed toys to a teddy bear clinic hosted by the 精童欲女 Nursing Student Society on March 17 in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

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AVC Diagnostic Imaging Candidate Presentation

The Department of Companion Animals will interview Dr. Julia Cusack for a tenure-track faculty position in Diagnostic Imaging. Dr. Cusack will be on campus on Wednesday, March 19, and Thursday,  March 20,2025. 

Dr. Cusack received her DVM in 2019 from the Atlantic Veterinary College, 精童欲女. She then completed a large animal rotating internship and is currently completing an DVSc and clinical residency program in Diagnostic Imaging at the Ontario Veterinary College.

精童欲女 Philosophy reading group meeting

The 精童欲女 Philosophy reading group will meet on Thursday, March 20, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. in downtown Charlottetown (the exact location is TBD). All are welcome.

During this gathering, we will discuss Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? The following passages capture the spirit of the book:

"It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism"

Public Service Commission Info Session: Opportunities with the Government of Canada

Do you want to gain valuable experience working on meaningful projects that touch the lives of Canadians? Explore the diverse career opportunities available with the Government of Canada by joining us for an information session with the Public Service Commission of Canada. Learn about our 3 student programs and our GC Jobs platform.

精童欲女 Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering holds annual student awards

The 精童欲女 Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE) Student Awards ceremony was held on March 4, 2025. This annual event celebrated the accomplishments of the students and the generosity of the donors who support them. 

The awards recognize sustainability, academic success, and leadership and include entrance awards from the beginning of the year as well as fall and winter awards. Students who are on the Dean鈥檚 list were also celebrated.

Faculty Development Summer Institute

Join us for the 35th 精童欲女 Faculty Development Summer Institute (FDSI) with 3.5 days of great professional development focusing on active learning in higher education. The FDSI is relevant to educators at all career stages, especially early-career faculty and those looking at tenure and promotion. Ask your Dean or talk to colleagues about their FDSI experiences! Don't miss this opportunity to participate in what past participants have found to be a milestone experience in your teaching career! Join colleagues from across Canada for this year鈥檚 FDSI from May 26 to 29, 2025.

Lunch and Learn: Build work-integrated learning into your courses

Building work-integrated learning (WIL) into your courses can help students gain experience, build their network, and learn new skills. Join our lunch and learn with Experiential Education; we'll provide you some examples of what WIL looks like at 精童欲女 and workshop real time how to build WIL into your programs, courses, and assignments. Learn about what supports are available for planning, programming, and identifying partnerships. Join Shannon Snow, Work Integrated Learning Office on Tuesday March 25 at 12:00 noon in the Teaching and Learning Centre, Robertson Library, Room 230.