Campus Notices

The Search Committee for the Dean of Nursing is pleased to announce the upcoming visits of three short-listed candidates for this position.  Each candidate will deliver a Public Presentation on Their Vision for the School of Nursing 

Dr. Kim Critchley. -  Thursday, November 12
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Public Presentation in Atlantic Veterinary College, Lecture Theatre A.

Dr. Gulrose Jiwani - Friday, November 13
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Public Presentation in Health Sciences Building, Rm. 104

Dr. Rick Vanderlee - Wednesday, November 18
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Public Presentation in the Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre, Rm 212 (NRC Building)

All are welcome to attend.

There have been several incidents on campus where crows have been very aggressive with people, particularly those carrying food. Facilities Management has taken a number of steps to deter the crows, including the installation of owl decoys across campus; however, we ask members of the campus community to refrain from feeding birds and other wildlife such as foxes.

While birds and other wildlife might seem hungry, feeding them just isn't a good idea. Here's why:

“People” food isn’t good for animals.
It makes wild animals lose their natural fear of people and they can become a nuisance.
Wild animals who depend on people for food can cause injuries or spread disease.
Thank-you for your co-operation.

There have been several incidents on campus where crows have been very aggressive with people, particularly those carrying food. Facilities Management has taken a number of steps to deter the crows, including the installation of owl decoys across campus, however, we ask members of the campus community to refrain from feeding birds and other wildlife such as foxes.

While birds and other wildlife might seem hungry, feeding them just isn't a good idea. Here's why:

1. “People” food isn’t good for animals.
2. It makes wild animals lose their natural fear of people and they can become a nuisance.
3. Wild animals who depend on people for food can cause injuries or spread disease.


Thank-you for your co-operation.

Join current BEd students and Rebecca Gass, UPEI's Graduate and Professional Programs Advisor, for a BEd Information Session on the following dates: 

November 17 from 4:00-5:00 pm in Memorial Hall, room 308. 

November 18 from 1:30-2:30 pm in Regis and and Joan Duffy Research Centre (#28 on campus map) room 212. 
 
Information on course admission requirements, program structure, 
practicums and travel opportunities within specialization will be covered. 
 
A draw for a UPEI prize pack will be made at both sessions. 
 
For more information email: rjgass@upei.ca

Help support our Bachelor of Education students at the Faculty of Education International Dinner and Silent Auction on Sunday, November 22 at 5:00 pm at Jack Blanchard Hall, 3 Pond Street in Charlottetown.
Tickets are $30 per person and all proceeds go to support our students traveling to international placements. To purchase tickets or for more information, contact Carolyn Francis at 902 894 2813 or njtoombs@upei.ca.

Louise Roux, Department of Biomedical Sciences will present a seminar called "American Lobster biology and potential pathogen threats to larval life threats" on Tuesday, November 10 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C.

Everyone is welcome

Friday, November 6, 2015 in Cass 104 at 3:30 pm.

John Doucette
University of Waterloo
(Candidate for Tenure track position in Computer Science)

Social Choice, Imputation and Partial Preferences: Making Better Group Decisions when Information is Hidden

Voting, or social choice, is a core component of many multiagent systems, allowing communities of agents to reach compromises or aggregate information. Voting systems based on ranked preferences can outperform simpler schemes, but have information requirements that are unrealistically high. I propose a new technique for determining the winner an election when most of the electorate is unwilling or unable to state their full preferences, using conventional machine learning algorithms. This novel “imputation-based” approach to social choice outperforms existing state of the art methods on real-world data, and provides a theoretical link between classification algorithms and social choice. Additional results include a characterization of the where the imputation-based approach will perform best, in terms of the margin of victory in a counterfactual election; a novel trajectory-based algorithm for learning preferences; and an axiomatic characterization of the fairness of different imputation methods. I will also briefly discuss other projects at the intersection of game theory, learning, and social choice.

Please check out October's Health Newsletter from Murphy's Pharmacies.

The focus of October's issue is Know your Flu Facts.

You can also access Murphy Pharmacies's website for up-to-date information on programs and services offered in your community.  

The UPEI Music Department Recital Series 2015-2016 is pleased to present an Afternoon Recital featuring UPEI Music Majors in performance, Friday, November 6 at 12:40 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall. Admission is free. 

UPEI Cares will be hosting an Operation Christmas Child event to pack shoe boxes with school supplies, hygiene items and toys, etc., to be sent to children in need across the world. 

An initiative of the UPEI Healthy Campus Committee is to bring our Staff, Students, Faculty & Alumni together to increase collaborations and this event will provide a great opportunity to do so!
 
How can YOU get involved?
 
1.) Sign up online to volunteer at the event on Saturday, November 14 at the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre. There will 2 shifts to choose from: 9:30 am-12:00 pm and 1:00-3:30 pm.
 
2.) Donate items to fill the shoe boxes.
 
Items can be dropped off at the following locations until 4pm on Friday, Nov. 13:
- W.A. Murphy Centre lobby
- AVC, outside the cafeteria
- Chaplaincy Centre
- Kelley Building, 2nd floor lounge

Please see the list of acceptable items to be donated, or to learn further information about this organization.
 
3.) Monetary donations can be made at the UPEI Bookstore until 4pm on Friday, Nov.13. 
This will help pay for shoe box supplies and cover shipping costs.
 
Questions? Please contact Denise Bustard at dbustard@upei.ca or 566-0516.

 

Fire Extinguisher Training will be provided by the PEI Firefighters Association on Thursday, November 5  from 2:00pm-3:15 pm outside of  the loading dock at the Central Utility Building.  The session will include a short briefing on fire safety which will be followed by each participant using a fire extinguisher to put out a simulated fire.

Please register by contacting Angela Deighan at adeighan@upei.ca and identify what type of space you work in. Space is limited, therefore for this session, priority will be given to those who work in higher risk areas such as labs, workshops, etc.

Please check out October's Health Newsletter ​ from Murphy's Pharmacies.

The focus of October's issue is Know your Flu Facts.

You can also access Murphy Pharmacies's website http://murphyspharmacies.com/ for up to date information on programs and services offered in your community.  

Amanda Sproule and Michael Cowper, MSc students, will present a seminar on  Wednesday, November 04, 2015 at 12:30 pm.  Amanda Sproule's presentation is entitled "Using C. Elegans in a Co-Culture Mimic for the Discovery of New Natural Products" and Michael Cowper's presentation is entitled "Synthesis and Characterization of Terpyridine Based Coordination Polymers" The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre, Room 212.

All are Welcome!

A note from the printing and photocopying working group:

In order to test the Konica Minolta units, provide  more time for product/feature decisions and not to disrupt semester-end activities, a decision has been made to delay the conversion of  Ricoh fleet to Konica-Minolta equipment until January 2016.

Budget authorities will soon be given more information about specific options - please watch for this in the upcoming weeks.

On November 13, between 10 and 1  in AVC Room 250S,  the Printing and Photocopying Working Group will have 3 of the new Konica Minolta models available for your perusal.
Further details will be made available as this project progresses.

 

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex will be on PEI, November 2 and 3, at the invitation of the Prince Edward Island Regiment. 

As part of his working visit, he will be attending a Special Olympics PEI event at the UPEI Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre on Tuesday, November 3 from 10:00-11:00 am. Guests at this event are at the invitation of Special Olympics PEI.

Members of the campus community and the public can catch a glimpse of Prince Edward entering and exiting the Sports Centre, November 3, at his 10 am arrival or at his departure at 11 am.  

The Earl received an honorary degree from UPEI at a special Convocation in 2007.

For more information, contact:
Nicole Phillips
UPEI Marketing and Communications
902-566-0947
nphillips@upei.ca

 

Join us at the annual UPEI Health Fair on Wednesday, November 4 at the W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.  Lots of great booths, FREE food and PRIZES. Hope to see you there!

UPEI students are going door-to-door in the surrounding neighbourhoods to collect non-perishable food items on Friday, October 31 from 5:30–7:00 pm in support of UPEI’s food bank. Trick or Eat® is a youth-led national event that puts a new spin on the annual night of giving – Halloween. Instead of candy, thousands of Trick or Eaters across the country raise money online and go door-to-door to collect non-perishable food items for local food agencies. We also raise awareness about hunger in Canada through household flyers, educational materials, and online resources. Suggested items include: pasta products/pasta sauce, rice, canned meats and fish, peanut butter, cereal, canned vegetables, dry and canned soups, fruit juices, canned/powdered milk, baby food, diapers, and beans and legumes. UPEI students, staff, and faculty can drop off any food donations to the Residence Office, Bernadine Hall, 340 (first floor). The office is open from 9:00 am-8:00 pm. All proceeds will support UPEI’s Food Bank. Interested in canvassing for the campaign? Contact Aaron Patton at apatton@upei.ca or Rachel Campbell at rscampbell@upei.ca

Jocelyn Perez-Lazo, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Improved detection of a fish virus with a segmented genome by real-time-RT-qPCR" on Tuesday, November 3 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C.

Everyone is welcome

Hey UPEI students/staff/faculty, tomorrow is Green Friday!

Let's kick off the weekend with a show of support and excitement by asking everyone on campus to wear green, and to come out and cheer on your Panthers!

Here's our Home Game schedule for this weekend:

Friday, October 30
5:00 pm (W) Soccer vs MtA "Senior Night"
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs SMU
7:15 pm (M) Soccer vs MtA "Senior Night"

Saturday, October 31
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs Acadia

By wearing green you'll have chance to win prizes! Our Panther Crew will be roaming campus on Friday looking for people wearing green. The Bookstore is partnering to offer special pricing on something green each week! Your campus pub the Wave is the place to go on Friday's during the day or before the game. Stay tuned for food and beverage specials to be announced.

We all belong to the Panther Family, enjoy the experience!

#GopanthersGo

Sunday, November 1 at 7:30 pm the UPEI Department of Music Recital series presents violinist Joshua Peters, winner of the Eckhardt Gramatte National Music Competition.
The concert in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall on the UPEI campus starts at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the door, online at www.brownpapertickets.com/profile/573446 ​(available until 3:30 p.m. on November 1) or ​by calling ​(902-566-0507) ​or emailing ​(music@upei.ca). This latter option is available only until 4 p.m. Friday, October 30.

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