Campus Notices

Call for Nominations: UPEIFA Hessian Merit Award for Excellence in Teaching by SESSIONAL Instructor Winter 2019 & FULL-TIME Instructor.

The UPEIFA’s Hessian Merit Award for Excellence in Teaching Committee is currently calling for nominations for this award.

For information on Guidelines and to obtain the Nomination Forms, please visit the UPEI Faculty Association Website at http://www.upeifa.org.

Nominations must be made collaboratively by three or more sponsors & should be sent ELECTRONICALLY by noon Friday, February 15th, 2019 to the Faculty Association Office upeifa@upeifa.org.

 

The Search Committee for the University Librarian is pleased to announce the upcoming visit for one of the three short-listed candidates for this position.  Each candidate will deliver a Public Presentation on:
 
Academic libraries have been rapidly changing, and will continue to evolve in the coming years. With this in mind:
a. Speak to a trend in academic libraries that excites you.
b. Speak to a trend in academic libraries that concerns you.
 
Brenda Mathenia - Tuesday, February 5
11:30 - 12:30 Public Presentation in the Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre, Room 212 (NRC Building)

All are welcome to attend.

 

A new article is on the website at http://projects.upei.ca/arts-equity-and-inclusion/category/discussions/. The Arts Equity and Inclusion group invite the campus community to check out this week's addition to the ongoing discussion series aimed at getting us all to think more deeply about how equity and inclusion can affect our everyday behaviours and practices. This week's resource--“If someone wants to be called 'they' and not 'he' or 'she', why say no?”--addresses the issue of pronouns. Everyone welcome to read and leave a comment!

The Office of Experiential Education is hosting an alternative reading week offering of the Professionalization Badge program from February 19 to 21. This 2.5 day intensive program is a chance for students to complete all of the Professionalization skill-building workshops and register for a 10-hour job shadow experience. Topics covered will include communication skills, such as teamwork and conflict management, and labour market literacies, such as resume writing and interview preparation.

Open to all students, visit our webpage to learn more and sign up: http://www.upei.ca/experientialeducation/ex-ed
Questions? Email us at experientialed@upei.ca

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February is Black History Month. During Black History Month, Canadians celebrate and honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present.

In recognition of Black History Month, Robertson Library and the UPEI Student Diversity Office (SDO) are presenting I Am Not Your Negro, an Oscar-nominated documentary narrated by Samuel L. Jackson. This documentary “…explores the continued peril America faces from institutionalized racism.”

Wednesday, February 6th
Room 312, Upper Level
Robertson Library
5 pm

Everyone is Welcome! Free admission!

 

The Search Committee for the University Librarian is pleased to announce the upcoming visit for one of the three short-listed candidates for this position.  Each candidate will deliver a Public Presentation on:
 
Academic libraries have been rapidly changing, and will continue to evolve in the coming years. With this in mind:
a. Speak to a trend in academic libraries that excites you.
b. Speak to a trend in academic libraries that concerns you.
 
Brenda Mathenia - Tuesday, February 5
11:30 - 12:30 Public Presentation in the Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre, Room 212 (NRC Building)

All are welcome to attend.

 

A new article is on the website at http://projects.upei.ca/arts-equity-and-inclusion/category/discussions/. The Arts Equity and Inclusion group invite the campus community to check out this week's addition to the ongoing discussion series aimed at getting us all to think more deeply about how equity and inclusion can affect our everyday behaviours and practices. This week's resource--“If someone wants to be called 'they' and not 'he' or 'she', why say no?”--addresses the issue of pronouns. Everyone welcome to read and leave a comment!

Colleen MacQuarrie and Sobia Ali-Faisal from the Department of Psychology will be facilitating a workshop on white privilege in the academy. They will be applying liberation psychological theory to:
- examine white privilege and white supremacy in the academy
- provide space for attendees to explore and navigate their emotions and thoughts around their own privilege, and 
- provide time to practice strategies to challenge their white privilege.

We are holding this workshop to support UPEI's efforts at honouring the TRC recommendations and creating a safe environment for everyone. (Side note: We will also be holding a workshop for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities on campus on March 4th. Please keep an eye out for a notice regarding that very soon.)

When: February 4th, 1 - 3pm
Where: Andrew Hall, Room 142
For: Faculty, staff, and students

It is a free workshop and refreshments will be provided.

Please feel free to email Sobia (sali@upei.ca) or Colleen (cmaquarrie@upei.ca) if you have any questions. 

We would like to thank the Department of Psychology, Office of the Dean of Arts, and Office of Vice-President Academic and Research for their support of the workshop.

Energy History of PEI The Environmental Studies Book Club Discussion Series

This winter we will be reading and discussing "Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island" (2016). Our discussions will probe into past and present environmental changes on PEI, and how and why the Islanders are particularly sensitive to environmental issues and enmeshed in their landscape in a way that is unique among Canadians.

During our second discussion, we will talk about energy transitions in PEI history and will focus on the chapter by Kathleen Stuart: “Two centuries of energy on Prince Edward Island.” Those interested in more information about the province’s energy policies in the 1973-1990 period can also read the book by Alan MacEachern "The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable" (2003).

We are thrilled that the authors and editors of these books, Ms. Kathleen Stuart, Dr. Alan MacEachern, and Dr. Josh MacFadyen, will join our discussion. 

Date and time: February 15, 2019 at 4pm
Place: The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, UPEI campus.

All are welcome!

"Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island" and "The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable" are available at the UPEI library. The former is available as an e-book at https://library.upei.ca/ and the first chapter of the latter book is available on library reserves as a digital file. 

If have any questions/suggestions, please feel free to contact Dr. Nino Antadze at nantadze@upei.ca.

There will be a UPEI Biosafety Refresher training session:
Wednesday, February 13th, 2019 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
AVC, Room 287N

This session is required for those who attended the Basic Biosafety course in 2016 or earlier. It is not a substitute for Basic Biosafety. Topics to be covered include a review of basic biosafety principles, a practical approach to spill cleanup, and an update on what’s new at UPEI in the field of biosafety.

To attend the Biosafety Refresher course, you must pre-register by contacting Sarah Sudworth, before February 11th, 2019 by email (ssudworth@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901). 

Please include your name, department, supervisor’s name (if applicable), email address, and phone number in your email or voice message. 

If you have any questions about this training session, please contact Sarah.

The ACLC Workshop: The Insight Approach to Communication and Conflict, will take place Friday 1st February from 6-9pm and Saturday 2nd February from 9am - 5pm, in Andrew Hall 142, and will be led by Dr. Cheryl Picard. There is no charge for this workshop and Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Dr. Picard comes to us from Carleton University where she is Professor Emeritus and where she founded the Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution, the Centre for Conflict Education and Research, and the Mediation Centre.

Dr. Picard is a leading scholar and practitioner in the skills of mediation and conflict resolution, and she is the founder of the insight approach, a learning-centered method of mediation which will be the subject of the workshop. 

In this workshop, students will learn: 1) new ways of thinking about difficult and conflictual interpersonal and group relations 2) how to deepen the learning conversation by listening to understand and asking about interpretation, meaning- making, feelings and values, 3) how to link, delink and verify insights, and 4) to advance their existing communication and leadership skills and develop new ones.

This is a great opportunity for students to learn from someone with training in criminology and social work, and to get better connected to some of the people in these fields.

To register for this event please contact Phoebe Murphy - pbmurphy@upei.ca.

Please join us on Thursday, February 7, from 2:30-3:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building, when Dr. John Doran will facilitate a discussion of the film Trick or Treaty, dir. Alanis Obomsawin: National Film Board of Canada, 2014. The film is available through UPEI library website; please search for the title in the catalogue and watch it before the session!

Speaker: Dr. Pierre-Yves Daoust, Pathology and Microbiology
Title: A study of ringed seal health in Pond Inlet, northeastern Nunavut
 
This event is Tuesday, February 5 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre B.

The Healthy Campus Committee is providing a 45 minute class that offers gentle yoga stretches and muscle strengthening and toning through slow controlled movements. The meditation segment of the class creates more calm, inner peace and balance that benefits both your emotional wellbeing and overall health. This is a class for all fitness levels. The class will be held on Mondays at 12;10 pm - 12:55 pm in Fitness Studio #2, February 4, 11, 25 and March 4. Free but pre-registration required as we only have space for 12. Please contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator at amarchbank@upei.ca to reserve your spot.

UPEI Mental Health Week 2019 is a five-day event jam-packed with a variety of events and sessions for all members of our UPEI community. Connect with friends and colleagues—relationships matter! Here’s a snapshot of the great activities taking place Friday, February 1:

  • Info Booth & Build a Quilt, Monday–Friday: W. A. Murphy Student Centre (MSC) Concourse 10:00 am–3:00 pm
  • Info Booth & Counselling FAQs, Monday–Friday: 10:00 am–3:00pm, Robertson Library Breezeway, Dalton Hall Foyer and AVC Foyer
  • Zen Zone, Monday–Friday: 10:00 am–3:00 pm, W. A. Murphy Student Centre Day Lounge
  • Rooting for You Drop-In, between 12:00–1:30 pm, McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre
  • Therapy Dog Visit, 12:30–1:30 pm, W.A. Murphy Student Centre Concourse – Come snuggle with six pawesome dogs!
  • Let’s Listen, 3:30–5:00 pm, Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre

View the full UPEI Mental Health Week 2019 schedule for detailed event descriptions.

Saturday is the annual Shoot for the Cure game at UPEI! UPEI Women's Basketball hosts UNB at 6:00 pm in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. The game is an annual event in support of breast cancer research.

Staff and faculty can pick up free tickets to the game TODAY at noon in the hallway of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Tickets are available as supplies last.

The game will feature a bake sale, raffle draw, and Shoot for the Cure t-shirts.

The Shoot for the Cure campaign has proven an overwhelming success since it was launched in the fall of 2007, with over $1.25 million in donations to date. All 47 U SPORTS women’s basketball schools will once again participate in the program for the eighth year in a row.

Stick around for the 8:00 game as UPEI Men's Basketball hosts UNB.

For more information, contact Leigh Read at lread@upei.ca.

The UPEI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION is offering an exclusive 20% DISCOUNT for UPEI ALUMNI, FACULTY and STAFF attending JACK FROST WINTERFEST! 

From January 2 – February 8, register with the UPEI Alumni office to receive your special promotion code for a discount on ticket purchases and be automatically entered for your chance to win up to four (4) Jack Frost Weekend Passes. The lucky winners will be contacted on February 11. Contact Sarah today at shastelow@upei.ca or by calling 902-566-0615. Once you have your promo code you will be all set to purchase your Weekend Passes.

Help celebrate UPEI’s 50th Anniversary at the Jack Frost Festival by visiting the UPEI booth in the lobby of the Eastlink Centre on Saturday, February 16 between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. Say "Hello" to Pride the Panther and some of his Jack Frost Character Friends, enjoy free swag and free cookies, and enter to WIN some awesome prizes!

For tickets and the full schedule visit jackfrostfestival.com

Come join us at an OPEN HOUSE for the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre as we welcome our newest member Lynne Fraser, Nurse Practitioner. The UPEI Health and Wellness Centre has expanded its hours of operation and will be open five days per week on a year-round basis. The Centre is also providing care to faculty, staff, and immediate family (spouse, partner, and children). Join us from 1:00 - 2:30 pm on Friday, February 8, 2019 at the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre on the second floor (north) of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre (above the bookstore). Tea/coffee and finger foods will be served!

Colleen MacQuarrie and Sobia Ali-Faisal from the Department of Psychology will be facilitating a workshop on white privilege in the academy. They will be applying liberation psychological theory to:
- examine white privilege and white supremacy in the academy
- provide space for attendees to explore and navigate their emotions and thoughts around their own privilege, and 
- provide time to practice strategies to challenge their white privilege.

We are holding this workshop to support UPEI's efforts at honouring the TRC recommendations and creating a safe environment for everyone. (Side note: We will also be holding a workshop for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities on campus on March 4th. Please keep an eye out for a notice regarding that very soon.)

When: February 4th, 1 - 3pm
Where: Andrew Hall, Room 142
For: Faculty, staff, and students

It is a free workshop and refreshments will be provided.

Please feel free to email Sobia (sali@upei.ca) or Colleen (cmaquarrie@upei.ca) if you have any questions. 

We would like to thank the Department of Psychology, Office of the Dean of Arts, and Office of Vice-President Academic and Research for their support of the workshop.