Events Archive
The 17勛圖 Department of Music will host two online meetings to present the benefits of studying music at 17勛圖.
Friday, February 26, 2021 at 5:00 pm [Atlantic time]
Friday, March 26, 2021 at 5:00 pm [Atlantic time]
Hosted by our Department Chair, Dr. Karem Simon, each 30-minute session is
The Faculty of Arts is pleased to offer the second event in its new ConneXions Seminar Series. Join us on Zoom, Friday, February 26, 2021, at 2:30 pm, when Dr. Anne Furlong will present Adaptation as communication: a linguistic pragmatic approach to adaptation studies.
February is Black History Month and the Black Cultural Society of PEI has a month of programming planned to engage and educate about the many cultures which make up the Islands Black community.
This years theme is "celebrating our heritage for the culture", and the month will feature
February is Black History Month and the Black Cultural Society of PEI has a month of programming planned to engage and educate about the many cultures which make up the Islands Black community.
This years theme is "celebrating our heritage for the culture", and the month will feature
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
9:0010:30 am
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop
Understanding where we are today and how we can move to a more equitable and inclusive tomorrow, starts with reflections of the past. Join us in the Campus Life Lounge at 6pm on Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th of February as we come together to honor, celebrate, and reflect on Black history in
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
2:003:30 pm
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop will
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
11:00 am12:30 pm
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
2:003:30 pm
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop will
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
9:0010:30 am
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop
For 17勛圖 students and alumni.
9:0010:30 am
Registration is required and space is limited. A Google Meet link will be sent to all registrants the morning of the workshop.
This workshop is part of 17勛圖s Work Integrated Learning Digital Badge program. Students who participate in this workshop
Mid-semester break, February 1619. No classes (does not apply to BEd students).
Prospective students are invited to attend 17勛圖's Virtual Winter Open House on Saturday, February 13, 2021, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm (Atlantic Time).
Meet our advisement team
Find out about 17勛圖 programs
Take advantage of an application fee waiver!
Register for the Virtual Winter Open House on
Jay Ruzesky is a novelist, poet, travel and memoir writer, photographer, and professor of creative writing, Canadian literature, and film studies at Vancouver Island University. As a result of pandemic restrictions, his residency at 17勛圖 this February will take place on Zoom.
Ruzesky will lead two
This online workshop occurred on February 12, 2021 and the recording is now available.
If you are applying for tenure or promotion in the upcoming year or two, you may be interested in reviewing this panel discussion focusing on the teaching
Jay Ruzesky is a novelist, poet, travel and memoir writer, photographer, and professor of creative writing, Canadian literature, and film studies at Vancouver Island University. As a result of pandemic restrictions, his residency at 17勛圖 this February will take place on Zoom.
Ruzeskys first event
February is Black History Month in Canada. To help celebrate, we are excited to announce the launch of our year-long discussion of Canadian author Desmond Cole's book, The Skin We're In
On February 9th at 6 pm come to the Roberson Library for the kick-off event- a showing of the CBC documentary
You are invited to a series of events on Tuesday, February 9 celebrating International Development Week 2021. Find out how Canadians are promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.
Participation is free!
Register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email