Campus Notices
Looking for resources to help motivate students to study and increase student use of effective study and teaching strategies that are backed by research? Here are six infographics that you can share with your students, and they are Creative Commons licensed. Check out Six Strategies for Effective Learning.
DYKT you can make an image you are posting on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram more accessible for those with visual impairment?
On Facebook, you can find the option to edit alt text under the three dots in the top corner of your photo post prior to publishing. Instagram will generate an automatic alt text for your image, but you can edit it under advanced settings before you hit share. If you want to edit the alt text on an image on Twitter, look for the small alt tag on the photo.
The UPEI Health and Wellness Centre is providing flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinics for all students as well as faculty, staff, and their families in October. (Please note that children aged 12 and under have to go to Public Health for the COVID-19 booster, and children aged 2 and under have to get their flu shots at Public Health.) These are mass clinics (appointments are not required), and the vaccines are provided free. Please bring a provincial health card or student ID. You can receive both the flu shot and the COVID-19 booster at the same time, but it will require two injections.
October 18: McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
October 19: McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
October 25: The McCain Foundation Learning Commons Atrium, AVC, 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
In Campus Life: In Search of Community, Ernest Boyer and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching proposed that every strong campus community should be open, just, purposeful, disciplined, caring, and celebrative. In this discussion, we'll look at those six principles, both separately and together, and imagine ways our own campus community might work towards those ideals. Join Dr. Shannon Murray on October 5 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Teaching and Learning Centre (RL 230) for what promises to be a dynamic discussion.
Ryan Guild, PhD candidate in Environmental Sciences, will present "Climate change impacts on coastal ecosystems” on Tuesday, October 3, at 12:00 pm in AVC 286B. Everyone is welcome.
The Search Committee for the Associate Vice-President (Students) and Registrar announces upcoming presentations by each of the finalist candidates. Since the search began in May, the committee has undertaken a comprehensive search and selected the following finalists for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus. Presentations are scheduled on the following dates and times.
Chris McGrath is the Principal and Founder of the Koru Coaching + Education Group, an organization dedicated to cultivating leadership capacity for social change, particularly for Indigenization and EDI within organizations. He held prior roles as Vice-President, Students (George Brown College), Dean of Students (Seneca College), Associate Vice-President, Student Experience and Registrar (Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College), and Assistant Dean, Student Affairs (University of Toronto, Mississauga). Chris holds an EdD (Western University), an MEd (University of Vermont), and a BA (University of Waterloo).
- Public Presentation: Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, AVC, Room 201A
Frances Billingsley is the Associate Registrar and Director, Student Records and Scheduling, at York University. Previously she held registrarial and student service roles at MacEwan University (Director, Student Financial Aid; Associate Registrar, Records and Registration; and Academic Advisor) and the University of Alberta (Director, Undergraduate Student Services; Recruitment Officer; Student Advisor). Frances received her EdD in Educational Leadership from Western University (2022), and an MEd (2008), a BEd (2000), and a BA (1997) from the University of Alberta.
- Public Presentation: Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 10:00 to 11:00 am, Andrew Hall, 142
Shawna Garrett is the President and CEO of EduNova Cooperative Ltd, an association of education and training providers in Nova Scotia. She has held prior appointments as a Transformation and Change Leader (College of the North Atlantic, CNA), Registrar (Mount Allison University and CNA, Qatar), and Executive Director, Enrolment Services (Acadia University). From 1999 to 2001, Shawna was the International Student Recruitment and Marketing Officer at UPEI. She holds an MEd (2007) from Acadia University and a BA (1997) from the University of Prince Edward Island.
- Public Presentation: Friday, October 13, 2023, 10:00 to 11:00 am, Andrew Hall, 142
All are welcome to attend. For any who are unable to attend, the presentations will be recorded and available afterward for viewing from a secure site. Paper copies of each candidate’s CV will be available for viewing in the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, Kelley 205. Following each presentation, you are invited to provide feedback on the candidate’s suitability for the role to vpar@upei.ca. All feedback will be considered by the committee in its deliberations.
Join us on October 17, at 7 pm, in the Faculty Lounge of UPEI’s SDU Main Building for a lecture titled “Camping in the Backyard” by Dr. Ed MacDonald, PEI historian and professor of history at UPEI.
The historical literature on camping in the Western world has been preoccupied with the period between the mid-1800s and the Second World War. It maintains that well-heeled city dwellers camped in order to escape summers in North America’s dirty, polluted, high-stress cities and connect physically and emotionally with the wild Nature. But it was the postwar era and the gradual democratization of tourism that brought camping to the masses. And the experience on Prince Edward Island tells a different story about the motives behind, and the experience of, camping. Focusing particularly on the Island’s provincial parks, “Camping in the Backyard” will unpack the rise and fall (and rise again) of camping in terms of the Island’s tourism industry.
Dr. MacDonald's lecture is part of the Institute of Island Studies' Island Lecture Series.
Lunch and Learn with ITSS: Services Overview
October 4, 12 noon to 1 pm
Join us for a virtual overview of the services ITSS provides to the campus, followed by a Q&A. This interactive session will be held on October 4 from 12 noon to 1 pm. Click on the link below to register:
In Campus Life: In Search of Community, Ernest Boyer and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching proposed that every strong campus community should be open, just, purposeful, disciplined, caring, and celebrative. In this discussion, we'll look at those six principles, both separately and together, and imagine ways our own campus community might work towards those ideals. Join Dr. Shannon Murray on October 5 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Teaching and Learning Centre (RL 230) for what promises to be a dynamic discussion.
Show Up and Write (SU&W) drop-in writing sessions will be held in the Teaching and Learning Centre on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 9:30 am, starting on October 3. Show up and write an article, chapter, grant application, thesis…. Really, any writing project will do. Bring your favorite morning beverage, your laptop, books, and earbuds if you want background music, and get started. Studies show that academics tend to write more and more easily when they write together. SU&W sessions help writers focus and work more efficiently because the sessions are designed to limit distractions and “contain” the very time, place, and duration of a writing stretch. Consider making a date with a colleague or fellow graduate student who can be your “accountabilibuddy”— and make showing up even easier. Drop in on Tuesday or Friday mornings at 9:30 at RL 230.
Ryan Guild, PhD candidate in Environmental Sciences, will present "Climate change impacts on coastal ecosystems” on Tuesday, October 3, at 12:00 pm in AVC 286B. Everyone is welcome.
Applications and nominations are being accepted for the 2023 MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing!
Returning undergraduate students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to apply for a MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing by the October 6, 2023 deadline. Criteria and application forms for the four prize categories can be found through the links below. Note that there are numerous awards available per category, and the prize value has been generously increased to $750 this year. Submissions should be made electronically to scholarships@upei.ca.
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Community)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Course Work)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Faculty and Staff)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Webster Centre)
The family of Harry and Marjorie MacLauchlan of Stanhope PEI made another leadership gift to UPEI in July 2011 to create a substantial program of awards that encourages and recognizes student writing achievement. The gift honours H. Wade MacLauchlan’s twelve years of service as UPEI president and vice-chancellor and recognizes the importance of effective writing as a foundational skill for academic success and lifelong learning.
Overview: This course will review the basics of marketing and promotion in the digital age, including the foundations of marketing and promotion. The course will be a mix of lectures, video content, interactive polling and discussions, and practical application through breakout sessions.
Designed for: People who want to do some marketing and promotion but have no formal training or education.
Duration: One course for six (6) hours.
Facilitator: Lee Gallant
The UPEI community will be gathering at a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) event on Friday, September 29 at 12 noon in the Quad in front of SDU Main Building. Because NDTR falls on a Saturday, the event will allow students, staff, and faculty to reflect on and participate in this important commemoration together. On Saturday, the Native Council of PEI will host the very moving KAIROS Canada blanket exercise at the same location beginning at 1 pm—all are welcome! The University will be closed on Monday, October 3, to observe the statutory holiday. Therefore, all flags on campus will fly at half-mast from September 29–October 2 in commemoration of Truth and Reconciliation.
The Healthy Campus Committee provides all initiatives through the UPEI Employee Wellness Strategy supported by the Joint Benefits Advisory Committee.
To register and for more information on all programs below, please sign in to recreation.upei.ca by clicking on the UPEI LOGIN button and entering your UPEI email address and password, and then click on the icons listed with each item below.
- UPEI Track (indoor and outdoor): FREE from October 3, 2023 to October 3, 2024. Participants must register to gain access. After logging into recreation.upei.ca, please click on the "Wellness" icon and then on UPEI Faculty/Staff Walking Track Access, and follow the prompts.
- NEW! Rec Time: A fun, non-competitive, social opportunity to play different sports and recreational activities on Thursdays starting October 5, 11:45 am to 1:30 pm (but you can come or go any time during this time frame. FREE. After logging into recreation.upei.ca, click on the "Rec Time" icon, and then on Rec Time (UPEI Staff/Faculty ONLY), and follow the prompts.
- Meditation and Gentle Yoga Class: All abilities welcome. A gentle class offered Wednesdays at 4:30 pm and Thursdays at 12:10 pm. FREE. After logging into recreation.upei.ca, click on the "Wellness" icon, and then on Meditation and Gentle Yoga - Thursdays and/or Wednesdays, and follow the prompts. This program is offered weekly from September to June!
- Fitness Training Subsidies: Did you know that staff and faculty receive huge discounts via fitness training subsidies on small group training and specialty fitness classes at the Sports Centre? Specialty Fitness Classes: 12 classes cost $55 (regular rate $115) and 6 classes cost $28 (regular rate $58). Small Group training (10 sessions) costs $75 (regular cost $150). How do you receive this rate? Simply log into recreation.upei.ca, and the system will recognize your status as a UPEI staff/faculty member and provide you with your price when registering. After logging in, click on the "Fitness Programming" icon, and the Small Group Training and/or Specialty Fitness Class icons, and follow the prompts.
Additional events and programs will be announced in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
In Campus Life: In Search of Community, Ernest Boyer and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching proposed that every strong campus community should be open, just, purposeful, disciplined, caring, and celebrative. In this discussion, we'll look at those six principles, both separately and together, and imagine ways our own campus community might work towards those ideals. Join Dr. Shannon Murray on October 5 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Teaching and Learning Centre (RL 230) for what promises to be a dynamic discussion.
Show Up and Write (SU&W) drop-in writing sessions will be held in the Teaching and Learning Centre on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 9:30 am, starting on October 3. Show up and write an article, chapter, grant application, thesis…. Really, any writing project will do. Bring your favorite morning beverage, your laptop, books, and earbuds if you want background music, and get started. Studies show that academics tend to write more and more easily when they write together. SU&W sessions help writers focus and work more efficiently because the sessions are designed to limit distractions and “contain” the very time, place, and duration of a writing stretch. Consider making a date with a colleague or fellow graduate student who can be your “accountabilibuddy”— and make showing up even easier. Drop in on Tuesday or Friday mornings at 9:30 at RL 230.
Webinar: Trademarks, Branding, and Protecting Your Business (virtual)
October 11, 1:00-2:00 pm Atlantic time
Description: Join SpringBoard Atlantic and special guest Erin Best, Partner and Trademark Agent at Stewart McKelvey Law, for an informative session on the proper use of trademarks as a brand protection strategy for your business. Learn why trademarks matter and how registering a trademark can give you a competitive advantage in the market!
The Native Council of PEI proudly presents the KAIROS Mass Blanket Exercise—the Indigenous Rights history we’ve never been taught—on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, September 30, 2023. The event will begin at 1:00 pm in the UPEI quadrangle (rain location: McMillan Hall at the W.A. Murphy Student Centre).
After the Blanket Exercise, a feast will take place in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre concourse. Attendance is open to the public—attendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets.
The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is a program of KAIROS Canada, an ecumenical movement for ecological justice and human rights around the globe.
The UPEI Department of Music will present an alumni recital on Sunday, October 1, at 7:00 pm in the newly renovated Dr. Steel Recital Hall.
The recital features UPEI alumni Lindsay Gillis, soprano, and Hannah O’Donnell, mezzo soprano, who will perform various selections of vocal repertoire, accompanied on piano by Dr. Magdalena von Eccher.
Admission, payable by cash at the door, is $30 for adults and $10 for students.