Campus Notices
UPEI and the Department of Athletics and Recreation invite you to attend a news conference today, October 16 at 3:00 pm, at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, second floor.
Highlights for our “super sports weekend” will be announced and the Panthers’ new uniforms unveiled! It’s a busy weekend for our Panthers—8 UPEI teams will compete in 20 games over 3 days!
Come out and show your support…. Go Panthers Go!
Ravinder Sappal, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Interactions of multiple stressors on energy homeostasis in rainbow trout" on Tuesday, October 21 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C. Everyone is welcome to attend.
UPEI Wellness is working with Bethany Marchbank, fourth-year nursing student to seek your input with Health Promotion ideas. Please take a couple of minutes to let us know the health topics you are interested in learning more about. Deadline for idea submissions is Monday, October 20. Thank you very much for your participation: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/F52T6MW
The Search Committee has identified three candidates to be interviewed for the position of Dean of the Atlantic Veterinary College. Each candidate will make a presentation via public forum, addressing the topic: "Leading the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island and beyond: a vision for the next 6 years." Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.
Dr. Jeff Wichtel
Tuesday, October 28, 12:30-1:45 pm
AVC 286A N and 287N
Dr. Dan Hurnik
Monday, November 3, 12:30-1:45 pm
AVC 286A N and 287N
Dr. Greg Keefe
Monday, November 10, 12:30-1:45 pm
AVC 286A N and 287N
The UPEI Student Union office will be closed tomorrow, Friday, October 17, from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
On November 16, UPEI's Faculty of Education will host an international dinner and silent auction from 5:00-8:00 pm at Jack Blanchard Hall, 3 Pond Street, Charlottetown. The event will feature Chef Emily Wells of the Olde Glasgow Mill. Tickets can be purchased for $30. For more information or to purchase a ticket, please contact (902) 894-2813 or kddoucette@upei.ca.
Generous financial contributions to the UPEI Student Food Bank have kept the shelves reasonably stocked since the beginning of the semester. September is a particularly busy month as students pay fees and encounter other expenses. Our Food Bank wish-list includes: canned meats and fish; noodles - pastas, spaghetti, Mr. Noodles, Sidekicks; salt, pepper and other seasonings (garlic, cumin, curry, and coriander); canned vegetables; healthy canned soups - "Chunky" style; and even some treats - granola bars, pudding cups, crackers, and cookies.
Our clothing cupboard also needs attention - organizing and sorting. Hats, scarves, mitts, and new socks are always appreciated.
Many thanks for your continued support
Sister Sue
The Celebration of Student Success (formerly Dean's Honours Night) for the School of Nursing will be held on Monday, October 20 at 7:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W. A. Murphy Student Centre. At this event, students who are on the Dean's List for the 2013-14 academic year will be presented with a certificate recognizing their accomplishments. Student awards will be presented at another time.
As syphilis is on the rise on PEI - UPEI's Department of Student Affairs would like to encourage all students, staff, and faculty to be aware of the signs and symptoms of syphilis. If students are experiencing health related issues, they can make an appointment at the Student Health Centre - we encourage staff and faculty to go to their family physicians or walk-in clinics. Read the full Government of PEI public health advisory here: http://www.gov.pe.ca/health/index.php3?number=news&dept=&newsnumber=983…
The Afternoon Recital scheduled for October 17 at 1:40 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall is CANCELLED. The first Afternoon Recital in the series will take place on Friday, October 24 at 1:40 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI Campus.
We are just over three weeks away from welcoming the East Coast Student Leadership Conference to UPEI, which takes place November 7-9.
In hosting the event, more UPEI students than ever before have access to this important and exciting leadership summit. Incorporating influential keynote speakers, student-led concurrent sessions, networking, and idea sharing activities, experiential learning and more, ECSLC is an opportunity to provide students with an exceptional leadership experience!
However, to offer this experience to as many students as possible, we need your help. We ask you to support the student leader(s) in your area or department by covering the registration cost. Because this event is ‘for-students-by-students,’ registration costs have been kept to a minimum. There is also an opportunity to participate as a professional staff member, and anyone interested is encouraged to do so. If you don’t have any students in your area to sponsor, but you are still interested in supporting, we can connect interested students with you! Many UPEI departments have already registered, or offered to register students, but we still need more!
For specific information on the conference program, registration etc., please visit our website eastcoaststudentleaders.ca. The cut-off date for Early Bird Registration is this Friday, October 17.
For more information, please contact Keith Lawlor at (902) 566-0568 or kjlawlor@upei.ca.
"Generation Open," a live webcast- kickoff event will take place on Monday, October 20, 4:00-5:00 pm in the Robertson Library, Room 265 (LINC). Join us to view this live webcast, co-hosted by SPARC and the World Bank. Speakers will discuss the importance of students and early career researchers in the transition to Open Access and explore how changes in scholarly publishing affect scholars and researchers at different stages in their careers.
"Open Textbooks"
In recognition of the value of an open access approach to learning, the UPEI Open Textbooks Working Group has made an interim report
available at http://library.upei.ca./sites/library.upei.ca/files/TextbookWG_2014Repo…
For additional information see http://library/upei.ca/openaccess or contact Dawn Hooper at dhooper@upei.ca
Universities and research institutions looking to develop and bring to market new products and services that meet market demands and global quality standards; adapt new technology to meet business needs/respond to market opportunities; and help Atlantic Canada's new traditional sectors pursue opportunities, solve challenges, and stay competitive and grow are encouraged to check out ACOA's Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF).
Juanita Diamond from ACOA will be on campus, Thursday October 23 to hold an information session regarding the Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF). The information session will take place in AVC 286A N at 10:30 am. The session will last approximately an hour with time for questions.
If you plan to attend, please send your RSVP to Krista MacDonald, krdmacdonald@upei.ca.
For more information, visit: http://www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca/eng/ImLookingFor/ProgramInformation/Atlanti…
Ivan Coyote is an award-winning author of eight collections of short stories, one novel, three CDs, and four short films--and a renowned columnist and sought-after performer. Join the discussion in the K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, room 104 on Thursday, October 23 at 6:00 pm for this free public talk, Q&A, and book signing. Ivan's presentation/performance will focus on issues of gender/failure. All are welcome to attend!
This event is made possible thanks to the UPEI Student Diversity Office, UPEI Student Affairs, Diversity and Social Justice Studies, and The Action Committee on Sexuality and Gender Diversity.
Join UPEI Student Affairs in their lounge to watch Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TED Talk "A Danger Of a Single Story" on Wednesday, October 15 at 4:30 pm. This talk begins by telling a story about what the speaker would write about as a child. She would write stories that were similar to the foreign stories she would read, which depicted children that looked nothing like her. When she found African stories, she realized that people like her could be involved in the stories. If we hear or read stories about a part of the world, we tend to perceive that part of the world as the stories describe those places. After viewing this Ted Talk, an open discussion will be held to discuss the complexity of the Talk.
For more information, visit the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/263981790392247/
"Generation Open," a live webcast- kickoff event will take place on Monday, October 20, 4:00-5:00 pm in the Robertson Library, Room 265 (LINC). Join us to view this live webcast, co-hosted by SPARC and the World Bank. Speakers will discuss the importance of students and early career researchers in the transition to Open Access and explore how changes in scholarly publishing affect scholars and researchers at different stages in their careers.
"Open Textbooks"
In recognition of the value of an open access approach to learning, the UPEI Open Textbooks Working Group has made an interim report
available at http://library.upei.ca./sites/library.upei.ca/files/TextbookWG_2014Repo…
For additional information see http://library/upei.ca/openaccess or contact Dawn Hooper at dhooper@upei.ca
Universities and research institutions looking to develop and bring to market new products and services that meet market demands and global quality standards; adapt new technology to meet business needs/respond to market opportunities; and help Atlantic Canada's new traditional sectors pursue opportunities, solve challenges, and stay competitive and grow are encouraged to check out ACOA's Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF).
Juanita Diamond from ACOA will be on campus, Thursday October 23 to hold an information session regarding the Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF). The information session will take place in AVC 286A N at 10:30 am. The session will last approximately an hour with time for questions.
If you plan to attend, please send your RSVP to Krista MacDonald, krdmacdonald@upei.ca.
For more information, visit: http://www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca/eng/ImLookingFor/ProgramInformation/Atlanti…
Ivan Coyote is an award-winning author of eight collections of short stories, one novel, three CDs, and four short films--and a renowned columnist and sought-after performer. Join the discussion in the K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, room 104 on Thursday, October 23 at 6:00 pm for this free public talk, Q&A, and book signing. Ivan's presentation/performance will focus on issues of gender/failure. All are welcome to attend!
This event is made possible thanks to the UPEI Student Diversity Office, UPEI Student Affairs, Diversity and Social Justice Studies, and The Action Committee on Sexuality and Gender Diversity.
Join UPEI Student Affairs in their lounge to watch Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TED Talk "A Danger Of a Single Story" on Wednesday, October 15 at 4:30 pm. This talk begins by telling a story about what the speaker would write about as a child. She would write stories that were similar to the foreign stories she would read, which depicted children that looked nothing like her. When she found African stories, she realized that people like her could be involved in the stories. If we hear or read stories about a part of the world, we tend to perceive that part of the world as the stories describe those places. After viewing this Ted Talk, an open discussion will be held to discuss the complexity of the Talk.
For more information, visit the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/263981790392247/
On November 16, UPEI's Faculty of Education will host an international dinner and silent auction from 5:00-8:00 pm at Jack Blanchard Hall, 3 Pond Street, Charlottetown. The event will feature Chef Emily Wells of the Olde Glasgow Mill. Tickets can be purchased for $30. For more information or to purchase a ticket, please contact (902) 894-2813 or kddoucette@upei.ca.