Campus Notices
Please remind students to fill out the UPEI Bookstore student survey at upei.ca/bookstore/survey. Students could win a $100 gift card. Please give us your feedback so we can make the UPEI Bookstore better for all students.
Busy days at the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre. Drop by for the student food bank and clothing cupboard as well as prayer spaces and musical instruments. A friendly face and a comfortable couch are free!
Monday March 10
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
7:00 Little Town of Bethlehem ...Join us to view a movie where you will come
face to face with the courageous struggle for a nonviolent solution to the
crisis that has torn Palestinians and Israelis apart. The attached poster
offers a more detailed write-up. It is on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/events/860079804005913/
Tuesday March 11
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Wednesday March 12
12:05 - 12:55 Yoga - rejuvenating, healing, energizing and calming
2:30 - 4:00 "Language, Culture, and Mental Health” Workshop. Join in a
facilitated workshop led by staff from UPEI’s International Relations
Office. The workshop will explore cultural barriers that negatively affect
issues related to mental health and cultural assets that can be used to
openly discuss about these issues.
Thursday March 13
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Friday March 14
12:30 - Stations of the Cross Pray the journey Jesus Christ walked during his
passion and death.
1:00 - 3:00 "My Island, My Heart" A short conference, led by UPEI Arts
student Faith Robinson, focuses on three themes—island fragility, island
sustainability, and island community.
The Psychology Department delivers the last talk of the 2013–14 Fiona Papps Colloquium Series on Friday March 14 at 3:00 pm in Memorial 215. "Curiosity: What's the point of getting out of bed without it?" is being presented by Dr. Stacey MacKinnon.
Please join us on Friday at 3:00 pm for this very interesting lecture. For more information, please contact Dr. Stacey MacKinnon, smackinnon@upei.ca
UPEI will host its second annual Mental Health Week March 10-14. An initiative by Student Affairs and supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association (PEI division), the week showcases a series of events designed to educate and encourage action among UPEI students, staff, and faculty while building a culture of care. Events this year include: UPEI's first TEDxTalk; guest lecture by Frank Warren from PostSecret; visits from the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program, and more! All events are free to attend. See
the full schedule of events at upei.ca/mentalhealthweek.
Busy days at the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre. Drop by for the student food bank and clothing cupboard as well as prayer spaces and musical instruments. A friendly face and a comfortable couch are free!
Monday March 10
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
7:00 Little Town of Bethlehem ...Join us to view a movie where you will come face to face with the courageous struggle for a nonviolent solution to the crisis that has torn Palestinians and Israelis apart. The attached poster offers a more detailed write-up. It is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/860079804005913/
Tuesday March 11
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Wednesday March 12
12:05 - 12:55 Yoga - rejuvenating, healing, energizing and calming
2:30 - 4:00 "Language, Culture, and Mental Health” Workshop. Join in a facilitated workshop led by staff from UPEI’s International Relations Office. The workshop will explore cultural barriers that negatively affect issues related to mental health and cultural assets that can be used to openly discuss about these issues.
Thursday March 13
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Friday March 14
12:30 - Stations of the Cross Pray the journey Jesus Christ walked during his passion and death.
1:00 - 3:00 "My Island, My Heart" A short conference, led by UPEI Arts student Faith Robinson, focuses on three themes—island fragility, island sustainability, and island community.
Busy days at the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre. Drop by for the student food bank and clothing cupboard as well as prayer spaces and musical instruments. A friendly face and a comfortable couch are free!
Monday March 10
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
7:00 Little Town of Bethlehem ...Join us to view a movie where you will come face to face with the courageous struggle for a nonviolent solution to the crisis that has torn Palestinians and Israelis apart. The attached poster offers a more detailed write-up. It is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/860079804005913/
Tuesday March 11
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Wednesday March 12
12:05 - 12:55 Yoga - rejuvenating, healing, energizing and calming
2:30 - 4:00 "Language, Culture, and Mental Health” Workshop. Join in a facilitated workshop led by staff from UPEI’s International Relations Office. The workshop will explore cultural barriers that negatively affect issues related to mental health and cultural assets that can be used to openly discuss about these issues.
Thursday March 13
9:00 - Rosary
12:05 Daily Mass with Fr Charlie
Friday March 14
12:30 - Stations of the Cross Pray the journey Jesus Christ walked during his passion and death.
1:00 - 3:00 "My Island, My Heart" A short conference, led by UPEI Arts student Faith Robinson, focuses on three themes—island fragility, island sustainability, and island community.
Sarah McConnachie, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Retention and viability of microsporidial (Loma salmonae) spores within the Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis): use of an established experimental laboratory model probing pathogen transfer within an integrated multitrophic aquaculture setting (IMTA)" on Tuesday, March 11 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C. Everyone is welcome.
Do you need support in your qualitative research project? Looking to connect and share ideas with other researchers on campus? We can help!
Young Lives Research and its UPEI Qualitative Research Lab is offering informal workshops for qualitative researchers across campus. You're invited to meet with other qualitative researchers from various departments/disciplines to share your research ideas and methods, talk about particular challenges you have faced, and help build a qualitative research community here at UPEI.
The forum is open to anyone on campus, student, staff, or faculty who conducts qualitative research and wishes to share/hear about experiences of members of the qualitative research community. Informal workshops will be held on Fridays once a month from 2:00-4:00 pm. The first forum will take place on March 14 in Dalton Hall, Room 414.
For more information, please email cyct@upei.ca
Thomas V. Hilton will present his Master of Education Thesis Defense on Thursday, March 13 at 4:00 pm in Kelley Building, room 237. Thesis Title: "Schooling and Practices of Freedom of ‘Out’ Queer Youth on Prince Edward Island."
Jeela Palluq-Cloutier will present her Master of Education Thesis Defense on Friday, March 21, at 3:30 pm in Memorial Hall, room 417. Thesis Title: "The Standardization of Inuktut in the Education System in Nunavut."
All are welcome.
UPEI will host its second annual Mental Health Week March 10-14. An initiative by Student Affairs and supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association (PEI division), the week showcases a series of events designed to educate and encourage action among UPEI students, staff, and faculty while building a culture of care. Events this year include: UPEI's first TEDxTalk; guest lecture by Frank Warren from PostSecret; visits from the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program, and more! All events are free to attend. See the full schedule of events at upei.ca/mentalhealthweek.
There will be a presentation by Dr. Hossein Ahari, School of Science and Engineering Technology, Durham College, on March 10 at 1:30 pm in AVC-C. Dr. Ahari is a candidate for a 36-month replacement in Engineering. Dr. Ahari's talk is on evolutionary-based computing and its application to engineering. All are welcome to attend.
Heckbert Studio is on campus for graduation portraits March 28, March 31, April 1, and April 2. These are the final dates for 2014. Students can book appointments online now for these dates. Heckbert Studio will be located at the UPEI Student Union Office, 2nd floor W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Students who book a campus session receive 50% off (only $20 plus tax) and help support the UPEISU. Please encourage all students to book now at www.heckbertstudio.com or 566-5500.
All are invited to attend the installation of the University’s eighth Chancellor, Dr. Don McDougall on Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. A reception will immediately follow in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building.
McDougall is an alumnus, donor, and a UPEI honorary degree recipient and was unanimously elected for a four-year term beginning in 2014. He and his wife Marion currently reside in Stratford, Ontario, and they also have a summer residence in Ebbsfleet, PEI. McDougall replaces the University’s seventh chancellor William E. “Bill” Andrew.
Please RSVP by March 19 to Rebecca Gass at (902) 566-0949 or to communications@upei.ca. Parking will be available in gated lot B, C, and RP.
Thomas V. Hilton will present his Master of Education Thesis Defense on Thursday, March 13 at 4:00 pm in Kelley Building, room 237. Thesis Title: "Schooling and Practices of Freedom of ‘Out’ Queer Youth on Prince Edward Island."
Jeela Palluq-Cloutier will present her Master of Education Thesis Defense on Friday, March 21, at 3:30 pm in Memorial Hall, room 417. Thesis Title: "The Standardization of Inuktut in the Education System in Nunavut."
All are welcome.
All are invited to attend the installation of the University’s eighth Chancellor, Dr. Don McDougall on Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. A reception will immediately follow in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building.
McDougall is an alumnus, donor, and a UPEI honorary degree recipient and was unanimously elected for a four-year term beginning in 2014. He and his wife Marion currently reside in Stratford, Ontario, and they also have a summer residence in Ebbsfleet, PEI. McDougall replaces the University’s seventh chancellor William E. “Bill” Andrew.
Please RSVP by March 19 to Rebecca Gass at (902) 566-0949 or to communications@upei.ca. Parking will be available in gated lot B, C, and RP.
Sarah McConnachie, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Retention and viability of microsporidial (Loma salmonae) spores within the Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis): use of an established experimental laboratory model probing pathogen transfer within an integrated multitrophic aquaculture setting (IMTA)" on Tuesday, March 11 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C. Everyone is welcome.
Do you need support in your qualitative research project? Looking to connect and share ideas with other researchers on campus? We can help!
Young Lives Research and its UPEI Qualitative Research Lab is offering informal workshops for qualitative researchers across campus. You're invited to meet with other qualitative researchers from various departments/disciplines to share your research ideas and methods, talk about particular challenges you have faced, and help build a qualitative research community here at UPEI.
The forum is open to anyone on campus, student, staff, or faculty who conducts qualitative research and wishes to share/hear about experiences of members of the qualitative research community. Informal workshops will be held on Fridays once a month from 2:00-4:00 pm. The first forum will take place on March 14 in Dalton Hall, Room 414.
For more information, please email cyct@upei.ca
UPEI will host its second annual Mental Health Week March 10-14. An initiative by Student Affairs and supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association (PEI division), the week showcases a series of events designed to educate and encourage action among UPEI students, staff, and faculty while building a culture of care. Events this year include: UPEI's first TEDxTalk; guest lecture by Frank Warren from PostSecret; visits from the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program, and more! All events are free to attend. See the full schedule of events at upei.ca/mentalhealthweek.
There will be a presentation by Dr. Hossein Ahari, School of Science and Engineering Technology, Durham College, on March 10 at 1:30 pm in AVC-C. Dr. Ahari is a candidate for a 36-month replacement in Engineering. Dr. Ahari's talk is on evolutionary-based computing and its application to engineering. All are welcome to attend.
Heckbert Studio is on campus for graduation portraits March 28, March 31, April 1, and April 2. These are the final dates for 2014. Students can book appointments online now for these dates. Heckbert Studio will be located at the UPEI Student Union Office, 2nd floor W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Students who book a campus session receive 50% off (only $20 plus tax) and help support the UPEISU. Please encourage all students to book now at www.heckbertstudio.com or 566-5500.