Campus Notices

The Charlottetown Christmas Parade will take place on Saturday, November 25, 2023, beginning on University Avenue at Enman Crescent at 5:00 pm. As a result, there will be traffic restrictions at UPEI’s University Avenue entrance, as the staging of the parade walking groups will take place on campus in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre parking lot.

To ensure the safety of parade participants and members of the campus community, the University Avenue entrance will be closed from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The entrance on Belvedere Avenue will remain open, and the access road between the sports fields (Alumni Road) can also be used to enter and exit campus during the University Avenue closure. 

Please be aware of increased traffic on campus.

Starting at 8 am on Saturday, November 25, ITSS will be migrating the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE) building to the new network infrastructure. This migration will not impact any specialized equipment in labs and no action is required from staff, faculty, or students in the FSDE building.

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, November 24, 2023, at 12:30 p.m. in Kelley Memorial Building, Room 237.

Annie Dysart, MSc candidate (Environmental Sciences, Dr. Michael van den Heuvel lab – Biology Department), will present “Applying eDNA analysis to salmonid and eel populations in PEI.

Catherine Kennedy, MSc candidate (Environmental Sciences, Dr. Xander Wang lab – School of Climate Change and Adaptation), will present Evaluation of coastal protection at provincial infrastructure sites using drone technology.”

All are welcome.

The Search Committee for Dean of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research and Applied Studies (IKERAS) announces upcoming Talking Circles and public presentations by each of the two finalist candidates. Since the search began in June, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected the following finalists for a series of meetings on campus. 

Dr. Yvonne Poitras Pratt is an Associate Professor and a Research Excellence Chair at the University of Calgary. She traces her ancestral roots to Red River and more recently to Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in northern Alberta. As a Métis scholar, she has researched and published extensively in the areas of Indigenous education, digital media, social justice, Indigenous academic integrity, arts-based approaches, and Indigenous community development. Her 2020 book, Digital Storytelling in Indigenous Education: A Decolonizing Journey for a Métis Community, shares her decolonizing journey while working with members of the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in the reclamation of silenced Métis voices and stories. Dr. Poitras Pratt has received numerous awards including a Community Service Award from the UCalgary Faculty Association in 2023, Metis Nation of Alberta (Region 3) Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023, and several other teaching and community engagement awards. She received a BA (2002) in Canadian Studies, and an MA (2005) and PhD (2011) in Communication Studies, all from the University of Calgary.

Monday, November 27:

  • Talking Circle, 10:00 am–12:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
  • Public Presentation, 3:00–4:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142

Dr. Angelina Weenie is Cree (nehiyaw) from Sweetgrass First Nation, Saskatchewan. She speaks Cree (y) dialect fluently. Dr. Weenie is an Associate Professor at the First Nations University of Canada, where she has served as a Department Head (2002 - 2012) and Program Coordinator of Indigenous Education (2016 - 2018). In these roles, she co-developed a Master of Indigenous Language Education (MILED) program in partnership with the University of Regina. Her research and teaching interests lie in Indigenous epistemology, culturally responsive pedagogy, approaches to Indigenous language reclamation, land-based pedagogy, and research methods with Indigenous peoples. Dr. Weenie has recently co-authored a book, Dance Your Style - Cree Pedagogy, to be released in February 2024. The book represents how Indigenous people can advance Indigenous Knowledge in education and research. She received a BEd (1979), BA (1989) in English, Postgraduate Diploma (1996) in Indian and Northern Education, and MEd (2002), all from the University of Saskatchewan, and PhD (2010) in Education from the University of Regina.

Tuesday, November 28: 

  • Talking Circle, 10:00 am–12:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
  • Public Presentation, 3:00–4:00 pm, AVC 201N

Paper copies of each candidate’s CV will be available for viewing in the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, Kelley 205. The University community is invited to provide feedback on each candidate’s suitability for the role to vpar@upei.ca. All feedback will be considered by the committee in its deliberations.

The UPEI Faculty of Nursing invites you to attend our Simulator Demonstration Open House on Wednesday, November 29, from 2:00-4:00 pm in the Health Sciences Building 103. Adult "Hal" S5301 and Advanced Pediatric "Hal" S2225 will be on display during this informative and interactive event. 

A friendly reminder from the Accessibility Services Team that our deadline for final exam booking is November 24 at 4:00 pm to provide our team with enough time to coordinate rooms and accommodations. Please note, the seven-day booking minimum does not apply in this case.

If you have any technical issues, an email must be sent to astesting@upei.ca by November 24 at 4:00 pm at the latest.

It is the student’s responsibility to book all exams by the deadline. Late bookings will not be accepted. Please double check in Accommodate that you have all your exams booked.

Research Ethics Board (REB) applications involving "more than minimal risk" must be reviewed by the full UPEI REB. The next deadline for submitting these protocols is Friday, November 24, 2023, for review at the December meeting.

Other ethics protocol submissions, including new applications that do not involve more than minimal risk, renewals, and amendments, may be submitted at any time. They will be sent for delegated review as soon as all necessary materials are received.

All research compliance applications, including for the REB, must be submitted through the UPEI Researcher Portal (https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/). Instructions for using the site are available at https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms.

Please contact the Compliance Coordinator at researchcompliance@upei.ca for more information about the Researcher Portal, or the REB application, review, and approval process.

The next deadline for submitting biosafety applications, including new applications, renewals, and/or amendments, is Friday, November 24, 2023. These applications will be reviewed at the December meeting.

All research compliance applications, including biosafety application forms, must be submitted through the UPEI  Researcher Portal. Information about the Researcher Portal, including instructions for using the site, is available at https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms.

Please contact the Research Compliance Coordinator at researchcompliance@upei.ca if you have any questions about accessing or using the Researcher Portal, or about the biosafety application, review, and approval process.

ITSS will be migrating staff, faculty, and student devices onto our new network on November 25. Wired and wireless services in Dalton Hall will be intermittently disrupted between 8 am and noon. No action is required from staff, faculty, or students in Dalton Hall. 

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465. 

Thank you, 

The ITSS Team 

When working with large sets of numbers, it is often more useful to display the information graphically using histograms, scatter plots, bar charts, box plots, and other depictions. This workshop teaches participants how to gain insights into data through visualization using R as the programming language. Participants will learn how to create simple scatterplots, histograms, and box plots; compare the plotting features of base R and the ggplot2 package; plot with ggplot2; plot time series data; and arrange and export plots. Basic knowledge of R is recommended, although not mandatory.

DETAILS & REGISTER

This is the second session of our two-part series. This workshop will focus on collaborative development workflows using Git-collaboration sites like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket, and will demonstrate how to work with branches, issue tracking, contribute to projects using pull-/merge-requests, code-review, how to run CI/CD-pipelines and use other common features of these platforms. Prerequisite: basic experience using Git version control, participation in the 21 November workshop, or attendance at the Git lecture of a software carpentry workshop.

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Version control is the practice of managing and sharing changes to documents, programming code, websites, or any other files to keep track of what’s been changed, by whom, when, and why. All previous versions of files are saved, and you can even revert to a previous version. Git-portal sites, like GitHub or GitLab, offer many useful features to facilitate collaborative development. This is a two-part series. In this beginner-level first session, we will show you how to create a repository, record changes to files, explore and restore from the recorded history, and resolve conflicts (when one member overwrites another’s changes).

DETAILS & REGISTER

The third meeting of the UPEI Senate will take place on Friday, November 24, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Room 128B of the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering building. All meetings of Senate are open to members of the University community, although for certain in-camera items (e.g., granting of degrees), only senators may be present. While Senate is an in-person meeting, to facilitate inclusion, under special circumstances members of the University community may request a Zoom connection when they are unable to attend in person. Only members of Senate are permitted to address the Senate unless otherwise recognized by the Chair. 

Here's a series of blog posts about assessment and feedback. It's easy to catch up, starting with this first post that challenges the idea of “it’s always been done that way.” Check them out!  

The Charlottetown Christmas Parade will take place on Saturday, November 25, 2023, beginning on University Avenue at Enman Crescent at 5:00 pm. As a result, there will be traffic restrictions at UPEI’s University Avenue entrance, as the staging of the parade walking groups will take place on campus in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre parking lot.

To ensure the safety of parade participants and members of the campus community, the University Avenue entrance will be closed from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The entrance on Belvedere Avenue will remain open, and the access road between the sports fields (Alumni Road) can also be used to enter and exit campus during the University Avenue closure. 

Please be aware of increased traffic on campus.

Starting at 8 am on Saturday, November 25, ITSS will be migrating the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE) building to the new network infrastructure. This migration will not impact any specialized equipment in labs and no action is required from staff, faculty, or students in the FSDE building.

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465.

Join Dr. Libby Osgood, Sr. Susan Kidd, and Inge Dorsey to hear about our experiences related to teaching and learning with UPEI students who participated in Global Brigades engineering and medical trips to Honduras and Guatemala in 2022 and 2023. We are happy to share our "Being Recruited by Students" stories.

Come and hear how rewarding (and easy) it was to be involved with this organization, support student-led projects, and provide meaningful learning opportunities that can include credit courses.

Join us online on Thursday, November 30, 2023, 12:00--12:30 pm.

https://upei.zoom.us/j/65607449102?pwd=TEx6aVRGMlc1U1BIbDJOTVQ5MFcrQT09

If you are not available to join but would like to follow up, contact Inge Dorsey at idorsey@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, November 24, 2023, at 12:30 p.m. in Kelley Memorial Building, Room 237.

Annie Dysart, MSc candidate (Environmental Sciences, Dr. Michael van den Heuvel lab – Biology Department), will present “Applying eDNA analysis to salmonid and eel populations in PEI.

Catherine Kennedy, MSc candidate (Environmental Sciences, Dr. Xander Wang lab – School of Climate Change and Adaptation), will present Evaluation of coastal protection at provincial infrastructure sites using drone technology.”

All are welcome.

The Search Committee for Dean of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research and Applied Studies (IKERAS) announces upcoming Talking Circles and public presentations by each of the two finalist candidates. Since the search began in June, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected the following finalists for a series of meetings on campus. 

Dr. Yvonne Poitras Pratt is an Associate Professor and a Research Excellence Chair at the University of Calgary. She traces her ancestral roots to Red River and more recently to Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in northern Alberta. As a Métis scholar, she has researched and published extensively in the areas of Indigenous education, digital media, social justice, Indigenous academic integrity, arts-based approaches, and Indigenous community development. Her 2020 book, Digital Storytelling in Indigenous Education: A Decolonizing Journey for a Métis Community, shares her decolonizing journey while working with members of the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in the reclamation of silenced Métis voices and stories. Dr. Poitras Pratt has received numerous awards including a Community Service Award from the UCalgary Faculty Association in 2023, Metis Nation of Alberta (Region 3) Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023, and several other teaching and community engagement awards. She received a BA (2002) in Canadian Studies, and an MA (2005) and PhD (2011) in Communication Studies, all from the University of Calgary.

Monday, November 27:

  • Talking Circle, 10:00 am–12:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
  • Public Presentation, 3:00–4:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142

Dr. Angelina Weenie is Cree (nehiyaw) from Sweetgrass First Nation, Saskatchewan. She speaks Cree (y) dialect fluently. Dr. Weenie is an Associate Professor at the First Nations University of Canada, where she has served as a Department Head (2002 - 2012) and Program Coordinator of Indigenous Education (2016 - 2018). In these roles, she co-developed a Master of Indigenous Language Education (MILED) program in partnership with the University of Regina. Her research and teaching interests lie in Indigenous epistemology, culturally responsive pedagogy, approaches to Indigenous language reclamation, land-based pedagogy, and research methods with Indigenous peoples. Dr. Weenie has recently co-authored a book, Dance Your Style - Cree Pedagogy, to be released in February 2024. The book represents how Indigenous people can advance Indigenous Knowledge in education and research. She received a BEd (1979), BA (1989) in English, Postgraduate Diploma (1996) in Indian and Northern Education, and MEd (2002), all from the University of Saskatchewan, and PhD (2010) in Education from the University of Regina.

Tuesday, November 28: 

  • Talking Circle, 10:00 am–12:00 pm, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
  • Public Presentation, 3:00–4:00 pm, AVC 201N

Paper copies of each candidate’s CV will be available for viewing in the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, Kelley 205. The University community is invited to provide feedback on each candidate’s suitability for the role to vpar@upei.ca. All feedback will be considered by the committee in its deliberations.

A friendly reminder from the Accessibility Services Team that our deadline for final exam booking is November 24 at 4:00 pm to provide our team with enough time to coordinate rooms and accommodations. Please note, the seven-day booking minimum does not apply in this case.

If you have any technical issues, an email must be sent to astesting@upei.ca by November 24 at 4:00 pm at the latest.

It is the student’s responsibility to book all exams by the deadline. Late bookings will not be accepted. Please double check in Accommodate that you have all your exams booked.