UPEI partners with Shepell to offer Student Support Program
UPEI is pleased to announce a program that will enhance its student support services. Through a partnership with Shepell, UPEI will now offer a Student Support Program (SSP) for all students, effective September 1, 2014.
Students will have access to many different professionals 24/7, 365 days a year, including counsellors, nutritionists, lawyers, financial experts and others. Students can receive support on a variety of topics including relationships, childcare, landlord/tenant issues, and health and financial issues. These services are available in over 200 different languages.
'I am so excited to be able to expand the supports offered to UPEI students,' said UPEI's Manager of Student Affairs Treena Smith. 'Our students are always on the top of our minds and now that they can receive support 24 hours a day, that helps me sleep better at night. Student Affairs continues to offer all supports for our students with fantastic professional counsellors, academic coaches, accessibility services professionals, writing professionals, student life events, student diversity, and our student leaders, and the Shepell Student Support Program is one more support that students can add to their list.'
Barb Veder, Vice President, Clinical Services and Research Lead with Morneau Shepell spoke on behalf of Shepell and shared the enthusiasm of this new partnership. 'We're honoured to be a partner with the University of Prince Edward Island and to be able to provide assistance and support to its students,' said Veder. 'Our innovative and unique service will be able to give students support anytime, anywhere, and anyhow as we offer support solutions around the clock using our digital platforms through our EAP app, online, or by telephone.
For more information on this new program, contact Treena Smith, Manager of Student Affairs at (902) 566-0674 or trlsmith@upei.ca
Get voting! CLIVE reaches FINALS in an MIT competition
CLIVE, the coastal erosion visualization tool created by UPEI's Climate Research Lab and the Spatial Interface Lab at Simon Fraser University, has reached the FINALS in MIT's CoLab Communicating Coastal Risk and Resilience contest. Now it needs your votes to help it win the Popular Choice award. Register to vote at the contest website.
Nearly 600 projects were submitted to MIT's Climate CoLab for this year's competition. CLIVE made it through several rounds of competition and broke through to the finals against two other projects. It is eligible for the 'Popular Choice Award,' as determined by online voting, and for the 'Judges Choice Award,' based on the project's merits as determined by a panel of judges.
Voting is currently open and runs until September 30. Log on and vote to support this great co-initiative with SFU and UPEI!
For information:
Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, UPEI
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca
Public search underway for Director of Athletics and Recreation
As UPEI is busy with the first week of classes and welcoming new and returning students to campus, its focus remains on upcoming priorities around delivering high quality educational programs, strong student experiences, a growing exploration and discovery agenda, long-term sustainability and building vibrant communities.
The recent discussion of UPEI Athletics and Recreation touches on the majority of these priorities in various ways, and a public search is now underway for a Director of Athletics and Recreation at UPEI. The position posting can be found here.
The hiring committee consists of Jackie Podger, Vice President, Administration and Finance - Committee Chair; Dave MacNeill, Lead Consultant, Athletics Review - Community Member; Norman Beck, Principal Stonepark Intermediate School - Community Member; Tracey Ellsworth, Principal Sherwood Elementary- Representative of Athletic Advisory Board; Tony Sauer - Scotia McLeod Wealth Advisor- Community Advisor; and Jonathan Oliver - Director Ancillary Services at UPEI.
Volunteer with the “Start With A Seedling” project
A research project at UPEI is looking for volunteers who enjoy gardening, cooking, and working with children. Dr. Lyndsay Moffatt, assistant professor of education at UPEI, is looking for 23 elders (50+), and 23 young adults (16-30) or adults (30-50) who are willing and able to meet approximately once a month during the school year to plant seeds, make food, sing, talk, and tell stories with Kindergarten students.
Dr. Moffatt is studying how this kind of intergenerational project can support the kindergarten language and literacy curricula. To participate in 'Start With A Seedling,' volunteers will need an up-to-date police record check. This police record check is free if you present a letter from Dr. Moffatt that outlines the study.
Interested? Contact Dr. Moffatt at lemoffatt@upei.ca or (902) 620-5177.
'Start With A Seedling' is supported by a Joint Education Research Grant (JERG) from the Prince Edward Island English Language School Board, UPEI's Faculty of Education, and the PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, as well as a Charlottetown Micro-grant.
For information:
Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, UPEI
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca
MacKenzie joins Panther rugby coaching staff
UPEI Women's Rugby Head Coach Shannon Atkins is very pleased to announce that former rugby player Cassie MacKenzie will join the Panther coaching staff for the 2014-15 season.
MacKenzie, a two-time team MVP, two-time AUS All-Star, during her first season with UPEI, was also selected to play rugby for the U-19 Canadian Women's Rugby team. MacKenzie is known as a 'no-nonsense' scrum half who directed her team on both offensive and defensive strategies. She was admired and respected throughout the league for both her athletic ability, as well as her community involvement, in particular with rugby in PEI.
'Cassie played rugby at UPEI from 2004-08, and received many awards for her contributions on the field,' said Atkins. 'Since then, she has gone on to coach both at the high school level (for nine years), and as a provincial rugby coach (for five years). Cassie has always made the University proud in the classroom and on the pitch, and has received two degrees from UPEI (BSc and MBA). She is second to none in her coaching abilities, and I am really looking forward to the team benefiting from all of her expertise.'
'I am very excited to be joining the Panthers coaching staff this season, and look forward to coaching at a new elite level,' said MacKenzie. 'As a former Panther, this team is very special to me and I am grateful to have the opportunity to give back to a program that provided me with so many opportunities. The Panthers have a talented group of women, and I look forward to helping this young dynamic team build on their potential.'
In addition to being introduced, MacKenzie will also be honoured for her rugby accomplishments during the Women's Rugby home opener tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 pm on MacAdam Field where the team will take on the Acadia Axewomen.
'There are a few female players on the Island that have directly contributed to the success of women's rugby in the province, and Cassie is one of them,' added Atkins, who is also the Women's Coordinator for the PEI Rugby Union.
Go Panthers Go!
For information:
Ron Annear
UPEI Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca
UPEI signs articulation agreements with Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É.
The University of Prince Edward Island signed two articulation agreements with Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. today to provide the opportunity for Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. graduates to gain admission into UPEI's Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Child and Family Studies degree programs.
Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. students who complete a two-year diploma in Human Services will now be able to gain admission into the third-year of the Bachelor of Arts program at UPEI; while Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. students who complete a two-year diploma in Early Childhood Education will now be able to gain admission to the third-year of the Bachelor of Child and Family Studies, through the Department of Applied Human Sciences.
These agreements were signed by UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz; UPEI Vice-President Academic Christian Lacroix; President of Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. Donald DesRoches; and Vice-President of Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. Colette Aucoin. The agreements mirror similar agreements for corresponding programs at Holland College.
'We are very pleased to welcome Collège Acadie as a partner institution,' said UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. 'We look forward to recognizing the graduates of the Collège as they transition to an articulated degree program here at UPEI.'
'This is the first articulation agreement between the University of Prince Edward Island and Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. and we couldn't be more thrilled as our graduates will now be able to continue their post-secondary studies in the province. We hope that this partnership will pave the way to collaboration in additional program areas in the future,' said Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É. President Donald DesRoches.
For information:
Sheila Kerry
Media Relations and Communications Officer
University of Prince Edward Island
(902) 566-0760, skerry@upei.ca
Tina Robichaud
Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É.
(902) 314-3332, tina@trobichaudconsulting.ca
UPEI Soccer Alumni Night presented by Cox and Palmer
The UPEI soccer program will host 'UPEI Alumni Night' on Friday, September 12. All UPEI alumni will be granted free admission to the soccer games; drink and food specials will be available at The Wave prior to, and after the games; and a licensed beer garden will be available during the games. Alumni in attendance will also be entered to win a Panther prize pack from the UPEI Alumni Office.
The evening kicks off with the UPEI Women's Soccer team facing Mount Allison at 5:00 pm, followed by the UPEI Men's Soccer game at 7:15 pm. This will be a great chance for UPEI alumni to reconnect with former classmates and teammates, and cheer on this year's UPEI Panther student-athletes. For more information on upcoming games and events, check out www.gopanthersgo.ca.
For information:
Ron Annear
UPEI Athletics and Recreation
University of Prince Edward Island
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca
Athletes of the Week—September 1–7
The UPEI Panther Athletes of the Week for the week of September 1-7 are Emilie Pelletier, Women's Soccer; and Logan Dawson, Men's Soccer. UPEI Athletics and Recreation showcases these talented athletes to recognize their hard work and dedication to their respective sports throughout the season. UPEI Athletes of the Week are also nominated to Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport for possible recognition in the region and/or country.
Who: Emilie Pelletier, Women's Soccer; and Logan Dawson, Men's Soccer
What: UPEI Panther Athletes of the Week
When: Week of September 1-7
Why: Pelletier, a fourth-year science student from Fredericton, New Brunswick had a strong opening weekend for the Panthers. She scored in the Panthers 5-2 loss to Acadia University on Friday, September 5, and had two assists in the team's 4-0 win over Université de Moncton on Sunday, September 7.
Dawson, a fifth-year business student from Hampton, PEI returned to the team after a year off. He quickly returned to his high level of play, winning the 'Player of the Game' award in Friday night's 1-0 loss to Acadia, and had a strong performance in the Panthers 2-2 tie against Moncton on Sunday.
Panther Action this weekend:
Friday, September 12
UPEI Soccer Alumni Night presented by Cox & Palmer
5:00 pm (W) Soccer vs. Mount Allison University
7:15 pm (M) Soccer vs. Mount Allison University
Sunday, September 14
1:00 pm (W) Soccer vs. St. Francis Xavier University
3:15 pm (M) Soccer vs. St. Francis Xavier University
All Panther home games are available on http://austv.ca/
Go Panthers Go!
UPEI Music Department Recital Series begins September 12
The UPEI Department of Music is pleased to begin its 2014-15 Concert Series at Steel Recital Hall on Friday, September 12 at 7:30 pm with David Braid and the Maritime Brass Quintet performing Braid's works for jazz piano and brass quintet and Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue.'
Throughout this season, the Music Department will be celebrating its students, alumni, and PEI musicians by featuring them in fifteen of the seventeen concerts presented in the series. This first concert includes UPEI alumni Eric Mathis and Bob Nicholson as part of the brass quintet. The Maritime Brass Quintet brings the highest calibre chamber music to concert halls, churches, festivals, and schools throughout the Maritimes. The group is comprised of five of Canada's finest brass players: Curtis Dietz and Richard Simoneau (trumpet), Gina Patterson (horn), Eric Mathis (trombone), and Bob Nicholson (tuba and bass trombone).
Maritime Brass Quintet members have studied throughout North America and performed or held positions with many of the world's leading ensembles, including the Chicago Symphony, Toronto Symphony, l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Honolulu Symphony, and the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra. They also have experience playing in numerous smaller groups and ensembles, including Foothills Brass, Northumberland Brass, Honolulu Brass Quintet, the Jive Kings, and the Canadian Brass.
'They know each other musically and get as fine a blend as you can get with instruments from different makers. The sound of this quintet was sunny and glorious' - The Chronicle Herald By Stephen Pedersen Concert Review
Since forming in the spring of 2011, the Maritime Brass Quintet embarked on a busy concert schedule and its members have been featured guests at many of the region's well-known concert series and performance venues including the Scotia Festival of Music, the Music Room, Acadia University, University of Prince Edward Island, Université de Moncton, and First Baptist Church, Halifax. They frequently collaborate with some of the regions finest musicians including Paul Halley and the King's Chapel Choir, Nick Halley and Capella Regalis, Jeff Joudrey and the Halifax Camerata, the Musique Royale Concert Series, Music at Three Churches, Mahone Bay, and in recital with Mark Duggan at the Scotia Festival of Music. All members are dedicated educators as well as players, and are committed to working with brass players of all ages.
Braid has been hailed by MacLean's Magazine as 'a jazz genius to call our own.' Braid, a two-time Juno award winner, is among a new generation of Canadian artists making his mark on international stages. Braid has performed across Western Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Brazil, the United States, and Canada. Combining harmonic intricacies fundamental to European classical music and the spontaneity of American jazz, Braid's original music engages audiences with melodic lyricism and rhythmic pulses that do not conform neatly to any one musical genre.
Recently awarded Jazz Pianist of the Year in Canada, Braid is also a recipient of SOCAN Composer of the Year, recognizing his output of over eighty works including compositions for solo piano, jazz ensembles, chamber ensembles, and symphony orchestras. He has released nine recordings, garnering six Juno nominations and two Juno awards; he is also a multi-national jazz award winner and a recipient of the Canada Council for the Arts' Jazz ID Award. Braid graduated from the University of Toronto and was nominated for the Governor General's Academic Medal. His most recent focus is on solo piano performances. In addition to his solo recording, 'VERGE,' Braid's solo work is profiled in Daniel Berman's series 'Solos: the Jazz Sessions' (Original Spin Media) along with pianists Brad Mehldau, Ethan Iverson, and Jacky Terrason. Braid's solo work is also recorded on CBC's 'Q,' and 'The Signal.' In addition to performing and composing, Braid is on faculty at the University of Toronto.
Tickets for the September 12 performance are $15/$10 for students and seniors, and are available at the door, or in advance by calling 566-0507 or by email at music@upei.ca
UPEI honours 2014 Founders
The 15th annual Recognition of Founders Ceremony will take place Thursday, September 25 at 2:00 pm in the Quadrangle outside of SDU Main Building.
The Prince Edward Island community is invited to take part in a ceremony to honour UPEI's rich heritage and traditions by acknowledging individuals who have contributed to the University in an exceptional way.
The 2014 Founders are: Ms. Joy Ikede, Dr. Frances Gray, and Ms. Dulcinea Andrews. Dr. Ian Dohoo will also be recognized as this year's recipient of the Honourable Eugene F. Whelan Green Hat Award, which honours individuals who have had a positive impact on the Atlantic Veterinary College.
A reception will follow the ceremony in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall (also ceremony rain location). Parking will be available at the CARI Complex.
For information:
Rebecca Gass
Events and Protocol Officer, UPEI
rjgass@upei.ca, (902) 566-0949