海角社区 Music Department Recital Series presents pianist Sarah Hagen

On Friday, February 28 at 7:30 pm, the 海角社区 Music Department Concert Series presents Canadian pianist Sarah Hagen. One of the highlights of her performance at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall will be the Rachmaninoff Preludes Opus 32. Sarah has been heard in concert halls and on the airwaves to critical acclaim throughout North America and Europe. Her interpretations have been described as "outstandingly inventive," performed with "infinite skill."

Highlights of Miss Hagen's 2012-13 season included a performance with polish flautist Krzysztof Kaczka at Carnegie Hall in New York City, recitals with LA Philharmonic Concertmaster Martin Chalifour, and a Home Routes concert tour in Manitoba and Saskatchewan with cellist Rebecca Wenham.

Sarah's solo album, Glass House Dancing, was nominated for Classical Recording of the Year at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards. Her most recent CD release of solo piano music, Devoted: Music of Robert & Clara Schumann includes Clara Schumann's Romances for violin & piano played with Martin Chalifour, Concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

An enthusiastic educator, she is on faculty at the Vancouver Academy of Music and in demand as a clinician and adjudicator. She has been on faculty at the Comox Valley Youth Music Centre for over a decade, and is currently in her third year as director of the CYMC Piano Programme.

Tickets are $15 / $10 for students and seniors, and are available at the door or in advance by calling 566-0507 or by email at music@upei.ca

Music Department announces winners of Performance Competition Finals

The annual 海角社区 Music Department Performance Competition Finals were held last month with the following preliminary finalists and award winners announced:

Students chosen from the preliminary round: Rebecca Apps, third-year voice major, performing music by Weinzweig, Floyd and Somers; Jillian Clow, third-year voice major, performing music by Samuel Barber; Nadine Haddad, fourth-year voice major, performing cabaret songs by William Bolcom; Evan Hammell, third-year trombone major, performing a Sonatina by Halsey Stevens; Melissa MacKenzie, second-year voice major, performing works by Adam Guettel and Leonard Bernstein; and Lucas MacPhail, third-year saxophone major, performing Wings by Joan Tower.

Judges for this year's competition were well- known PEI educators and musicians - Leo Marchildon, Jennifer Gillis, Kirk White, Alexandra Gallant, and Doug Millington.

After an exciting evening of performances, the winners were announced. First place went to Lucas MacPhail, second place Rebecca Apps, and third place Melissa MacKenzie.

MacPhail, a native of Warren Grove, PEI, is in his third-year of the Bachelor of Music program at 海角社区 studying saxophone performance with Kevin MacLean. He is currently the principal alto saxophonist for the 海角社区 Wind Symphony and a member of the 海角社区 Jazz Ensemble. This past summer, Lucas competed at the FCMF National Competition at Wilfred-Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.

Congratulations to all the finalists!

Athletes of the Week - February 10-16

The 海角社区 Panther Athletes of the Week for the week of February 10-16 are Ferran Brown, Women's Hockey; and Reggie Traccitto, Men's Hockey. 海角社区 Athletics and Recreation showcases these talented athletes in order to recognize their hard work and dedication to their respective sports throughout the season. 海角社区 Athletes of the Week are also nominated to Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport for possible recognition in the region and/or country.

Who: Ferran Brown, Women's Hockey; and Reggie Traccitto, Men's Hockey

What: 海角社区 Panther Athletes of the Week

When: Week of February 10-16

Why: Ferran Brown, a fourth-year arts student from Calgary, Alberta, has been leading the women's hockey program on-and-off the ice all year. The team captain continued her strong play during the Panthers 1-0 win over Mount Allison on Friday night, where her work ethic set the tone for the team during the game. Brown is also dedicated to community outreach; over the past few months, she has completed three separate fundraisers raising more than $2,000 for various community organizations.

Reggie Traccitto, a fourth-year arts student from Oakville, Ontario continues to have a strong season leading the Panthers into the AUS quarterfinals. Over the weekend, Traccitto contributed two goals in the Panthers 4-1 win over Saint Francis Xavier on Saturday, and played a strong game in the Panthers 5-2 loss to Saint Mary's on Friday.

Brown and Traccitto will be recognized at this week's 海角社区 Athletes of the Week Celebration on Thursday, February 20 at 12:45 pm in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre's McMillan Hall. All are welcome.

PANTHER ACTION THIS WEEK:

Tuesday, February 18
7:00 pm (W) Hockey @ UdeM (AUS quarterfinal game #1)

Wednesday, February 19
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs. SMU (AUS quarterfinal game #1)
Special Note: The Molson Corral will open at 6:00 pm (located in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, court 3, just off CARI hallway). All Panther Fans invited!

Friday, February 21
6:00 pm (W) Hockey vs. StFX
7:00 pm (W) Hockey vs. UdeM (AUS quarterfinal game #2)
8:00 pm (M) Basketball vs. StFX
Senior Recognition Night: Aaron Robbins and Joe Kendrick will be recognized

Saturday, February 22
7:00 pm (W) Hockey @ UdeM (AUS quarterfinal game #3 if necessary)

Sunday, February 23
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs. Saint Mary's (AUS quarterfinal game)
Special Note: The Molson Corral will open at 6:00 pm (located in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, court 3, just off CARI hallway). All Panther Fans invited!

Go Panthers Go!

Reggie Traccitto, Men's HockeyReggie Traccitto, Men's Hockey

For information:

Ron Annear
海角社区 Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca

Athletes of the Week - February 17-23

The 海角社区 Panther Athletes of the Week for the week of February 17-23 are Marie Soleil Deschenes, Women's Hockey; and Donathan Moss, Men's Basketball. 海角社区 Athletics and Recreation showcases these talented athletes in order to recognize their hard work and dedication to their respective sports throughout the season. 海角社区 Athletes of the Week are also nominated to Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport for possible recognition in the region and/or country.

Who: Marie Soleil Deschenes, Women's Hockey; and Donathan Moss, Men's Basketball

What: 海角社区 Panther Athletes of the Week

When: Week of February 17-23

Why: Marie Soleil Deschenes, a second-year science student of 脦le-Perrot, Quebec had a great year backstopping the Women's Hockey Panthers. Deschenes, also known as 鈥楽unshine,' played two of the best games of her university career during the Panthers AUS quarterfinal series against UdeM last weekend. During the two games, Deschenes faced 83 shots, only allowing four goals. Both games went into overtime, the first into double overtime, and the second game into triple overtime, which was the longest AUS women's hockey game ever! Between the two games, Deschenes played a total of 3:19:02 with a save percentage of 95.1.
Donathan Moss, a fourth-year business student from Nassau, Bahamas had the best game of his AUS basketball season Friday night, a dominating post performance. Moss recorded 15 points, nine rebounds, one block, one steal, and an assist.

Deschenes and Moss will be recognized at this week's 海角社区 Athletes of the Week Celebration on Thursday, February 27 at 12:45 pm in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre's McMillan Hall. All are welcome.

Panther Action this week:

Friday, February 28
8:00 pm (M) Basketball vs. Cape Breton (AUS quarterfinal match at the Halifax Metro Centre)

Webcast live on AUStv.ca. Go Panthers Go!

Donathan Moss, Men's BasketballDonathan Moss, Men's Basketball

For information:
Ron Annear
海角社区 Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca

海角社区 students Olivia Barnes and Jillian Clow to present Junior Recital

海角社区 vocal majors Olivia Barnes and Jillian Clow will take to the stage for a joint junior recital on Sunday, March 9 at 7:30 pm at 海角社区's Dr. Steel Recital Hall. Barnes and Clow will be accompanied by pianist Frances McBurnie.

Both in their third year of study, and both from the Island, Barnes and Clow study under 海角社区 professor Sung Ha Shin-Bouey. Previously, they have performed at Kiwanis Music Festivals, and as members and soloists in the 海角社区 concert choir, chamber singers, the vocal ensemble, and women's ensemble. Clow, originally hailing from Kensington, has been studying voice for several years and has appeared in many 海角社区 recitals, as well as the 2012 Confederation Centre of the Arts Young Company. Barnes, a Charlottetown resident, is involved in the PEI theatre community having been featured in several A.C.T. productions, Confederation Center of the Arts musical shows, and the Feast Dinner Theatre.

Admission is free and an eclectic mix of pieces await, including Mozart, Barber, Copland, Handel, Offenbach, Schumann, Schubert and Monteverdi. All are welcome to attend!

Jillian Clow, 海角社区 vocal majorJillian Clow, 海角社区 vocal major

Research on Tap: The myth of chemical-free beer

At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about science versus fear. Many companies bank on the popularity of 'all things natural' by advertising their products as being chemical free. Dr. Brian Wagner, professor of chemistry at 海角社区, will lead a discussion entitled 'The myth of the chemical-free beer.'

The event begins at 7 pm, Tuesday, March 4 at The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown.

Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 海角社区 researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.

For information:
Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, 海角社区
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca

First- and fourth-year students can win by participating in survey

海角社区 is once again inviting first- and fourth-year students to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). NSSE helps universities understand what students experience in and out of the classroom through a confidential, voluntary survey. 海角社区 uses the survey information to guide future decisions that will benefit students.

Approximately 1700 students have been invited by personal email to participate in the survey that takes about 15 minutes to complete. As a 鈥榯hank you' for completing it, 海角社区 is offering students chances to win one of nine early bird prizes (valued at $100 each) and a grand prize (valued at $500) of either Amazon.ca gift cards or 海角社区 Campus Card credits. The first draw date of three early bird prizes is March 10, the second draw date is March 17, and the third is March 24. The $500 grand prize draw will be in mid-April. The earlier students complete the survey, the greater their chances of winning one of the prizes.

For more information on the project or how 海角社区 plans to use the results, contact Dr. Yuqin Gong, Institutional Research Officer at (902) 566-0361 or ygong@upei.ca.

Douglas Gibson: Alice Munro鈥檚 Editor to present March 6

Last December, Douglas Gibson, Alice Munro's editor and publisher, was in Norway observing the presentation of the Nobel Prize for Literature to Alice Munro, the first Canadian to receive the award.

On Thursday, March 6 at 7:30 pm in the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Gibson will tell stories about the experience of editing Alice Munro and numerous other famous Canadian authors, including Alistair MacLeod, Pierre Trudeau, Mavis Gallant, Hugh MacLennan, Barry Broadfoot, W.O. Mitchell, and Robertson Davies. He will also showcase and sign copies of his book about these experiences, Stories About Storytellers.

Gibson calls his talk a 'road show,' complete with slides and music. One reviewer wrote, 'it's an event worthy of Stephen Leacock. Charles Dickens, even.' Another wrote, 'Gibson is a living link to the foundation of our country's literature, and also an impish and charming performer. His lifelong passion for these great writers is contagious.'

He was born in the village of Dunlop in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, and worked on farms during the summer. After university at St. Andrews, where, he writes, he 'did everything but study,' he earned a Rhodes-like graduate scholarship to Yale. Immigrating to Canada in 1967, he became Managing Editor at Doubleday Canada in 1969, and MacMillan's publisher in 1979, where he also introduced authors like Ken Dryden and Christina MacCall.

In 1986, Gibson was lured to the great Canadian publishing company McClelland and Stewart (M&S) to start the first editorial imprint in Canada, Douglas Gibson Books. He became president and publisher of M&S in 2000, from which he retired in 2008. He still shepherds authors through the publishing system with his imprint.

'No one has done more for Canadian Literature than this man,' writes Alistair MacLeod. Alice Munro says of Stories about Storytellers, 'Here is my prize read for those interested in writers, books, Canada, life, and all that kind of thing.'

Gibson's show is co-hosted by the 海角社区 English Department and the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, with funding from The Canada Council for the Arts. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.

For information:
Dr. Richard Lemm
Professor, Department of English
海角社区
(902) 566-0389, rlemm@upei.ca

鈥淢y Island, My Heart鈥 conference 鈥 March 14

A short conference entitled 'My Island, My Heart' will take place March 14, 1:00-3:00 pm, at 海角社区's Chaplaincy Centre. The conference, led by 海角社区 arts student Faith Robinson, focuses on three themes-island fragility, island sustainability, and island community.

Special guest speakers include: Deirdre Kessler, writer and 海角社区 professor; Laurie Brinklow, accomplished poet and 海角社区 professor; and Millefiore Clarkes, filmmaker to name a few. A short docu-film Island Green, about organic farming on PEI, will also be featured as part of the conference.

Today, it is more important than ever to realize the limitations and magnificence of our environment, so keenly felt by Islanders worldwide. It is crucial that we not forget the roots from which we ourselves grow, to envision a better future.

For more information on the conference, contact Faith Robinson at frobinson@upei.ca. Admission is free, and snacks and beverages will be provided. All are welcome to attend.

Good luck, Alex!

海角社区 business student Alex Davidson has been named PEI's 2014 Student Entrepreneur Provincial Champion and will represent the Island at Enactus Canada's Regional Exposition, March 6-7 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The exposition brings together student, academic, and industry leaders to celebrate the achievements of Canada's future leaders and entrepreneurs.

Davidson's determination and passion for his business Odd Jobbers PEI, a student-based business that encourages entrepreneurship among university students, paired with his academic excellence, warranted him the provincial title for the second year in a row.

'Being named provincial champion is an honour, and I am excited to represent Prince Edward Island once again in Halifax,' said Davidson who will compete against three other entrepreneurs from Atlantic Canada.

The entrepreneurs will compete based on feasibility, growth, entrepreneurial spirit, and market base knowledge. The regional champion will go on to compete at the Enactus Canada's National Exposition in Calgary on April 28.

Good luck, Alex!