Campus Notices

Giving Tuesday is a global giving movement to join communities together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others. For the 2018 Giving Tuesday campaign, UPEI has chosen to highlight the Atlantic Veterinary College’s Wildlife Clinical Care Fund, PEI’s only wildlife rehab centre.

The AVC Wildlife Service is a non-revenue-generating program supported by the College through time and expertise provided by clinicians, students, and staff. Being able to offer humane care for wildlife is a duty and a privilege for staff and students at the AVC. From urban foxes to bald eagles and everything in between, the AVC Wildlife Service provides volunteer support to rehabilitate sick and injured wild animals. 

Donations to the AVC Wildlife Clinical Care Fund are gratefully accepted. 
http://www.upei.ca/friends/giving-tuesday
http://www.upei.ca/avc/give

Synapse is pleased to host Torigen Pharmaceuticals as part of the PEI BioAlliance International BioPartnering Program and invites you to join them on Thursday, November 29th for a special BioNetworking Session on Commercializing Academic Solutions to Real-World Problems. The event will begin at 11:30 am in Room 128 at the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering and will feature presentations by: Ashley Kalinauskas, CEO, Torigen Pharmaceuticals Inc. (USA), John Kallassy, CEO, Bactana (USA) and a special guest (TBA) followed by a stand-up networking lunch. Attendees are asked to pre-register online at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/november-bionetworking-session-tickets-52825070207. For more information, please contact Kelly Mullaly, Synapse Marketing and Communications Coordinator at kelly@synapsepei.com or 902-894-2878.

UPEI is coming to Moncton!

Wednesday, November 28th
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Tide and Boar Gastropub
700 Main St., Moncton, NB

Join us for a meet and greet reception with UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, mingle with other UPEI alumni and friends, and help launch the first Alumni and Friends Chapter in New Brunswick! RSVP to Anthony at adgill@upei.ca or call 902-566-0761.
Hope to see you there!

Santa Clause is coming to UPEI on Wednesday, Nov 28th 11:30am to1:30 pm. Drop up to the Mawi'omi and Campus Life Lounge in Student Affairs, 5th Floor Dalton Hall and join us for hot chocolate, cake and a little merriment! Take along your colleagues and friends for some great group photos. Don't forget your camera/phone!

 

Panther Fitness has just announced the January Fitness Class and Small Group Training schedules.

We also have a limited number of $75 fitness training subsidies for UPEI staff and faculty (current employees) and current full-time UPEI students. Applications are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Only a limited number of subsidies, so apply quickly. The subsidies can be applied towards specialty fitness classes and/or cycle classes or small group training. Subsidy credits will be used towards the total cost of program.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you had received a subsidy in the Fall of 2018, you can apply again.

For more information please contact Angela Marchbank, Coordinator Fitness and Wellness at amarchbank@upei.ca

All are welcome to attend this week's FSDE Graduate research seminar on Wednesday, November 28 at 12:00pm in FSDE 212.

This week's presenters are:

Humna Khan - MSc Student with her title, "Delineating map based management zones for site-specific fertilization in potato cropping system"

AND

Stephen Peters - MSc Student with his title, "Exploring the SAPPhIRE causality model for product lifecycle management systems within the conceptual engineering design phase."

Drop in November 28 from 1:30 - 3:30 pm at the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre and create some art! Bring your own supplies and take a few minutes for yourself! No prior experience necessary, and you do not need to be creative to participate, but just have an interest in expressing yourself. Your ideas and suggestions for future Art for the Soul meetings are welcome. Open to faculty, staff, and students.

UPEI is going to Moncton!

Wednesday, November 28, 2018
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Tide and Boar Gastropub
700 Main St., Moncton, NB

Alumni and friends are invited to a meet and greet reception with UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, and help launch the first Alumni and Friends Chapter in New Brunswick! RSVP to Anthony at adgill@upei.ca or call 902-566-0761.

On November 29, starting at 11:30 am, choose your own three-course meal with a ton of local dairy at Samuel's Cafe or AVC Cafe! Use your Dairy Farmers of Canada punch cards from purchasing local dairy products over the past month to avail of some $$ off your total meal. Please visit http://dineoncampus.ca/upei/whats-happening for the menu!

For any additional inquiries, email alan.paul@compass-canada.com or call 902-628-4338.

For every acceptable donation made towards the UPEI Campus Food Bank (every $3, if cash) at the Courtyard Cafe, Samuel's Cafe, AVC Cafe, or the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, receive a ballot to win one (1) free hot beverage every day for a year at the Tim Hortons UPEI location! A winner will be drawn December 14.

Please help us fill the shelves at the campus food bank and help out students facing food insecurity. For more information, please contact Via Reyes at via.reyes@compass-canada.com.

Synapse is pleased to host Torigen Pharmaceuticals as part of the PEI BioAlliance International BioPartnering Program and invites you to join them on Thursday, November 29 for a special BioNetworking Session on Commercializing Academic Solutions to Real-World Problems. The event will begin at 11:30 am in Room 128 at the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering and will feature presentations by Ashley Kalinauskas, CEO, Torigen Pharmaceuticals Inc. (USA), John Kallassy, CEO, Bactana (USA) and a special guest (TBA) followed by a stand-up networking
lunch. Attendees are asked to pre-register online at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/november-bionetworking-session-tickets-52825070207. For more information, please contact Kelly Mullaly, Synapse Marketing and Communications Coordinator at kelly@synapsepei.com or 902-894-2878.

Panther Fitness has just announced the January Fitness Class and Small Group Training schedules.

We also have a limited number of $75 fitness training subsidies for UPEI staff and faculty (current employees) and current full-time UPEI students. Applications are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Only a limited number of subsidies, so apply quickly. The subsidies can be applied towards specialty fitness classes and/or cycle classes or small group training. Subsidy credits will be used towards the total cost of program.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you had received a subsidy in the Fall of 2018, you can apply again.

For more information please contact Angela Marchbank, Coordinator Fitness and Wellness at amarchbank@upei.ca

Are you confused how to get quickly to the full text of scholarly articles, on campus or off campus? This half-hour session will take you through the tricks and tools to get to a full text article:

Tuesday, November 27, 3-3:30 pm in the LINC Classroom in Robertson Library

Please RSVP to Melissa Belvadi mbelvadi@upei.ca. Also feel free to share this with your students. If you want to attend but can't make this time, contact Melissa to arrange another time.

From November 1 to April 30, winter restrictions on overnight campus parking are enforced. Parking Lot “A” is the only lot where overnight parking is permitted for the winter season. Residents of Andrew Hall and Bernardine Hall may park overnight in the Andrew Hall lot, provided that their vehicles are moved to Lot “A” during storm conditions and until the lots have been plowed after a storm.

If vehicles are left in any parking lot other than Lot “A” during storms or before snow removal is complete, the vehicle will be towed at the owner's expense. Facilities Management appreciates your co-operation to ensure parking lots are cleared safely. If you have any questions or concerns regarding winter parking, contact Mark Pharand, Manager, Security Services, at mpharand@upei.ca.

Giving Tuesday is a global giving movement to join communities together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others. For the 2018 Giving Tuesday campaign, UPEI has chosen to highlight the Atlantic Veterinary College’s Wildlife Clinical Care Fund, PEI’s only wildlife rehab centre.

The AVC Wildlife Service is a non-revenue-generating program supported by the College through time and expertise provided by clinicians, students, and staff. Being able to offer humane care for wildlife is a duty and a privilege for staff and students at the AVC. From urban foxes to bald eagles and everything in between, the AVC Wildlife Service provides volunteer support to rehabilitate sick and injured wild animals. Donations to the AVC Wildlife Clinical Care Fund are gratefully accepted.
http://www.upei.ca/friends/giving-tuesday
http://www.upei.ca/avc/give

The Department of Biology is pleased to present two candidates for the position of Assistant Professor. The campus community is welcome to attend the second of two candidate research presentations. (On Friday, November 23 at 12:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre 204, Dr. Alex Pasternak, University of Saskatchewan presented, “Molecular genetics of the fetal response to viral infection: from SNP to function.")

On Tuesday, November 27 at 1:00 pm in the Irving Chemistry Centre, Room 104, Dr. Chris Verschoor, McMaster University will present:   “Healthy aging: How old are you really?...and how do your monocytes feel about it?"

All are welcome to attend!

The last mass flu clinic will be held at the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre (Second floor, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, above the bookstore) on December 4 from 12:00 - 5:00 pm.  Public Health Nurses will be on hand to provide the flu shot free of charge. All staff, faculty, students and families welcome. We will have the spray for children!

Please join Dr. Janet Bryanton, MN Graduate Studies Coordinator, and current Master of Nursing students for an Open House-Information Session on Thursday, November 29, from 6:00-8:00 pm in Room 106 HSB.

The Charlottetown Christmas Parade parade will take place on Saturday, November 24, 2018, beginning on University Avenue at 5:00 pm in front of the University of Prince Edward Island. As a result, there will be traffic restrictions along the UPEI Perimeter Road as the staging of the parade floats will take place on campus. Floats will begin to arrive at 11:00 am and should be fully departed by 6:00 pm. The float line-up begins at the UPEI Turf Field and extend back towards Belvedere Avenue.

To ensure the safety of Parade participants and members of the campus community, only one-way travel will be permitted between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm on the UPEI Perimeter Road.

At 4:00 pm, the UPEI Perimeter Road will close to all traffic until floats have fully exited onto University Avenue (this coincides with the closure of University Avenue at Enman Crescent). Vehicles that are parked in the MacLauchlan Arena lot, and Parking Lots C, RC, DR, B, and VTH will be allowed to exit along the UPEI Perimeter Road in a one-way southward direction towards the Belvedere Avenue entrance, until the Parade line-up begins to move towards University Avenue at 4:30 pm, at which time parking lot traffic will not be permitted to exit until Parade floats have completely departed the campus. Vehicles parked in the Aquatics Facility parking lot, as well as those in Visitor Metred Parking lots in front of YSC, HSB, MSC, and MCDH will not be permitted to exit from 4:00 pm until the Parade floats have completely departed.

Please join Dr. Janet Bryanton, MN Graduate Studies Coordinator, and current Master of Nursing students for an Open House-Information Session on Thursday, November 29, from 6:00-8:00 pm in Room 106 HSB.