Families, Work and Mobility Atlantic Canada Symposium Reception

The Families, Work, and Mobility Atlantic Canadian Symposium will examine intersections between diverse families, work situations, and employment-related geographical mobility in the Canadian context. This event will facilitate dialogue and sharing between those studying, serving and supporting families who are experiencing work-related mobility with a focus on leading and emerging policy and practices at home, at work, and in the community. It will bring together (face-to-face and virtually) policy and civil society leaders from multiple sectors, researchers studying the intersectionality between families and employment-related geographical mobility in Canada, and families directly impacted by work-related mobility. What the Live Stream here: https://familiesandmobility.upei.ca/

Families, Work and Mobility Atlantic Canada Symposium

The Families, Work, and Mobility Atlantic Canadian Symposium will examine intersections between diverse families, work situations, and employment-related geographical mobility in the Canadian context. This event will facilitate dialogue and sharing between those studying, serving and supporting families who are experiencing work-related mobility with a focus on leading and emerging policy and practices at home, at work, and in the community. It will bring together (face-to-face and virtually) policy and civil society leaders from multiple sectors, researchers studying the intersectionality between families and employment-related geographical mobility in Canada, and families directly impacted by work-related mobility. Watch the Live Stream here: https://familiesandmobility.upei.ca/

Public Speaking Workshop with Bruce Rainnie

From June 12 to 14, UPEI's Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host a public speaking workshop run by Bruce Rainnie. As Practitioner in Residence for UPEI's ACLC program and former host of CBC News: Compass, Bruce brings a wealth of public communications experience. He is currently President and CEO of the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame in Halifax, and is known nationally for his work with CBC Sports' Hockey Night in Canada and eight Olympic games–including the most recent games in South Korea. The aim of this workshop is to provide a small group of undergraduate and graduate students at UPEI with an opportunity to significantly improve their abilities to represent their thoughts through verbal communication to a public audience. Workshop participants must commit to the full program over the three days: Tuesday, June 12, 10:00 am—2:00 pm Wednesday, June 13, 10:00 am —2:00 pm Thursday, June 14, 10:00 am—12:00 pm The workshop will include an exploration of the following topics: How to manage anxiety How to convey confidence while speaking How to eliminate problematic presentation habits How to prepare for a pre-planned talk How to prepare for an interview Note: There are limited spaces available to students for this workshop For more information, or to sign up for this free program, please contact: Lisa Chilton, Director Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture Programlchilton@upei.ca

Island Studies Press launches new book about Georgina Pope

Island Studies Press will launch its newest book, Called to Serve: Georgina Pope, Canadian Nursing Military Heroine, by Katherine Dewar, on Thursday evening, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the Carriage House at Beaconsfield, 2 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Called to Serve documents the life and times of Prince Edward Island's Georgina Fane Pope (1862-1938), daughter of William Henry Pope and Helen DesBrisay Pope. Her journey takes us from Charlottetown, where, inspired by Florence Nightingale, she developed a "burning desire" to become an army nurse; to the Boston States where she trained; to the battlefields of Africa and Europe where she served as a nursing sister and Superintendent of Nurses―and helped establish the nursing corps of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Matron Pope was the first Canadian nurse decorated with a Royal Red Cross, 1st class. In 2007 Georgina Pope’s bronze bust became one of the 14 heroic figures forming a part of the Valiants’ Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa. She also appears on the Canadian $5 coin. Georgina Pope will also be honoured at a “Celebration of Service” in the Atrium of the Daniel J. MacDonald Building in Charlottetown on Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m. Local actors will bring her story to life, accompanied by the PEI Regiment Band and the Canada Remembers Chorus. An exhibition entitled “Inspired by Nightingale: Called by God” will also open. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. The book will also be launched in Summerside on Sunday afternoon, June 24, 2 p.m., at Eptek Art & Culture Centre. Katherine Dewar is the author of the award-winning book, Those Splendid Girls: The Heroic Service of Prince Edward Island Nurses in the Great War, 1914-1918. Katherine is retired from a career as a nursing instructor at the PEI School of Nursing, and is now committed to researching PEI’s colourful nursing history. Those Splendid Girls was shortlisted for an Atlantic Book Award, won the Publication of Year award from the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation and the City of Summerside’s Heritage and Culture department, and Katherine herself is the recipient of the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation Award of Honour for her outstanding contribution to Prince Edward Island Heritage. Launches are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881. Books will be on sale for $27.95 in bookstores and online through the UPEI Bookstore in mid-May.

Reunion Weekend 2018

UPEI, SDU, and PWC alumni will join their classmates and come "home" to PEI July 26—29, 2018 to celebrate on the beautiful and vibrant UPEI campus. We look forward to welcoming you! A variety of receptions, ceremonies and class milestone reunion gatherings are sure to be special and memorable events. A significant highlight will include the 50th milestone reunion celebration for the SDU Class of 1968. Check upei.ca/reunionweekend for further additions to the schedule of events!

Folklore Studies Association Presents: Marius Barbeau Medals

The Folklore Studies Association of Canada / L’Association canadienne d’ethnologie et de folklore will be holding its annual meeting in SDU Main Building on the University of Prince Edward Island in collaboration with the Institute of Island Studies from May 25 to 27, 2018. This year’s theme, “Carried on the Waves: Contemporary Currents in Folklore and Ethnology / Porté par les Vagues: Courants Actuels d’Ethnologie et de Folklore,” inspires researchers to explore the flow of expression among various groups over time and place. Prince Edward Island has long served and continues to serve as an integral hub for multicultural contacts. As Marius Barbeau, widely acknowledged as the founder of Canadian folklore, observed in the Journal of American Folklore in 1918, “Prince Edward Island and some other parts of the Maritime Provinces are very conservative centers in which folklore still flourishes.” To this day the Island’s resilient communities continue their long legacy of offering key insights into the expression and transmission of communally maintained knowledge. Whether it is farming and fishing communities redefining their relationships to the land and sea based on the present realities of climate change, the digital construction of narrative in videogame design attracting new Canadians forging their own pathways, or the composition of a fiddle tune for commercial production within the music industry, all of the Island’s groups contribute to our understanding the ebb and flow of human experience. The executive of FSAC/ACEF are very pleased to announce that both Georges Arsenault and John Cousins, two of Prince Edward Island’s most esteemed folklorists, will receive the association’s Marius Barbeau Medal. The medal is given in recognition of remarkable contributions to folklore and ethnology through individual contributions to teaching, research, and communication―activities in which both Arsenault and Cousins have excelled. Previous recipients of the Barbeau Medal with fieldwork links to PEI include Dr. John Shaw and the late Dr. Edward “Sandy” Ives. As Dr. Edward MacDonald, Chair of UPEI’s Department of History notes, “In the year when the Folklore Studies Association of Canada is meeting on PEI, it seems entirely appropriate to recognize two giants of Prince Edward Island folklore for their career contributions to the collection, study, dissemination, and popularization of folklore within this province and beyond: Georges Arsenault and John Cousins. Both Georges and John were born into the communities they have studied, giving them the unique perspective that comes from being at the same time both outsiders and insiders in their research. Both live a conviction that scholarship has a responsibility to speak to the general populace, a duty to help us all better understand the culture that forms our mental and physical landscapes.” Both Arsenault and Cousins will be giving free lectures open to the general public as part of the conference. Arsenault will present a lecture in French on traditional songs with examples form fieldwork in PEI’s Acadian communities, entitled “Recueillir, conserver et partager la chanson traditionnelle acadienne de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard” on Friday, 25 May, 5:00-6:30PM at the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building, UPEI. Cousins will present a lecture from his fieldwork and historical research in West Prince communities and beyond in “The Witch & the Song Maker as Law Givers in Island Farming & Fishing Communities” on Saturday, 26 May, 5:00-6:30PM, at Beaconsfield Carriage House, PEI Museum & Heritage Foundation, in downtown Charlottetown. All are warmly welcome! For more information, please contact Dr. Tiber Falzett at tfalzett@upei.ca.

Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session for UPEI Staff

The Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program is a an opportunity for adult students to earn a UPEI degree with flexibility to pursue individual interests and have prior learning recognized. High school completion is not required for entry to this program. All are welcome to attend this casual session on 25 at 12:00-12:40 pm in Room 210, Robertson Library. You may be eligible to receive funding for courses. For more information, please email bis@upei.ca.  

Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session (Summerside)

All are welcome to attend an information session to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program. Monday, May 28 - 4:30 pm  The "Key Family Room" Summerside Library - Inspire Learning Centre 57 Central Street, Summerside The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time. You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty. All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.

Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Sessions (Charlottetown)

All are welcome to attend one of two information sessions to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program. Thursday, May 31 - 4:30 pm  Thursday, May 31 - 6:00 pm UPEI Department of Development and Alumni Engagement 618 University Avenue, Room 103, Charlottetown The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time. You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty. All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.

Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session (Summerside)

All are welcome to attend an information session to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program. Monday, June 4 - 6:00 pm  The "Key Family Room" Summerside Library - Inspire Learning Centre 57 Central Street, Summerside The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time. You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty. All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.