Campus Notices

Instantly create a PivotTable without learning about PivotTables. PivotTables are extremely useful tools, but if you have not yet had the chance to learn how to create one, Excel may be able to do all the work for you. Select the data to be included in the PivotTable, go to the Insert tab, Tables group, and select Recommended PivotTables. If you have enough data, Excel will give you some options of PivotTables to choose from. 

If you're registered with Accessibility Services and would like to receive your accommodations for final exams, you must book in AccessDeck no later than November 28, 2022.

If you try to book a final but can't find the course code, please email astesting@upei.ca with your student ID number and course code you're looking for. Remember to book under the "Finals" tab, and do not book exams under the "Midterms" tab.

If you're having trouble logging into AccessDeck, please contact us to let us know! Late bookings will not be accepted, so make sure to troubleshoot any problems ASAP.

Author Leonard Cusack will speak about his new book, Caught in a Changing Society: St. Dunstan's University 1950-1969, at the Benevolent Irish Society, Edward Whelan Irish Cultural Centre, 582 North River Road, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, November 23, at 7 p.m.

Published by Island Studies Press, Caught in a Changing Society chronicles the golden years of expansion at an esteemed Catholic university and what led to the creation of the University of Prince Edward Island.

During his career, Cusack was a high school teacher and principal, a public servant, and a sessional lecturer in history at UPEI. He is the author of three previous books, including Owen Connolly: The Making of a Legacy 1820–2016. 

All are welcome to attend this free event.

The UPEI Healthy Campus Committee is hosting a Virgin Pulse GO program/Destination GO Challenge celebration and a faculty/staff coffee break on Wednesday, November 23, at 10:00 am, in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

During the coffee break, we will celebrate the results of the Virgin Pulse GO program/Destination GO Challenge with team prizes, individual prizes, and draws.

Nurses from the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre will take blood pressures and provide blood pressure information. Coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided.

All UPEI faculty and staff are invited to attend even if they didn't participate in this year's Virgin Pulse GO wellness program and/or Destination GO Challenge. There will be a door prize draw for those in attendance.

 

Mark your calendars! Giving Tuesday is November 29!

Giving is not just about donating...it is about making a difference!

We are extremely grateful for people like you who choose to give back through donations, volunteering, and genuine acts of kindness on Giving Tuesday and throughout the year! You truly make a difference! 

We are hoping you will consider providing a gift, of any amount, to support the AVC Wildlife Service at UPEI on Giving Tuesday! 

Your generosity helps support a range of services for wildlife care, enabling us to provide a valuable educational and public service by treating injured and sick wildlife at AVC. Visit upei.ca/friends/giving-tuesday for more details.

Every donation made before or on Giving Tuesday designated to the “AVC Wildlife Service” will be matched by an incredible anonymous donor up to $10,000, making your gift that much more impactful! 

Thank you for your generous act of giving and for making a difference for the AVC Wildlife Service at UPEI!

Donate Today! 🙂

upei.ca/donate

Giving Tuesday is a global movement for giving and volunteering, taking place each year after Black Friday. As the “opening day of the giving season,” it is a time when charities, companies, and individuals join together and rally for favourite causes. To learn more about Giving Tuesday, you can visit givingtuesday.ca

Overview: Project management is a core competency in our rapidly changing environment. This certificate discusses and evaluates what is a project, what defines success, management of stakeholders, communication, leadership, project lifecycles, risk, budgets, and schedules. The program emphasizes agile and change management skills, which are important in today’s project environment. At the certificate completion, participants will have the confidence and ability to plan, manage, and complete almost any project size.

Designed for: Professionals who are responsible for managing projects, programs and portfolios, project team leads, managers whose resources are allocated to projects or who support project work, business analysts, project sponsors

Type of Delivery: In-person

Duration: Six courses for a total of forty-two hours; the “Foundations of Project Management” course is two days, and all other courses are one day

Facilitator: David Boyce

For more information, head to https://www.upei.ca/professional-development/certificates/project-management-certificate

If you're registered with Accessibility Services and would like to receive your accommodations for final exams, you must book in AccessDeck no later than November 28, 2022.

If you try to book a final but can't find the course code, please email astesting@upei.ca with your student ID number and course code you're looking for. Remember to book under the "Finals" tab, and do not book exams under the "Midterms" tab.

If you're having trouble logging into AccessDeck, please contact us to let us know! Late bookings will not be accepted, so make sure to troubleshoot any problems ASAP.

This is a reminder that the UPEI Biosafety Policy requires that all principal investigators confirm the security and complete inventory of all biohazardous materials being used or stored. This confirmation is due in November of each year.

Inventory records must be kept up to date throughout the year. Any inventory discrepancies noted during an annual lab inspection may lead to an in-depth inventory audit by the biosafety committee.

To confirm your inventory is up to date, take the following steps:

1. Access your inventory at http://biosafety.vre3.upei.ca

2. Review your inventory record and update if/as necessary. Confirm the accuracy and your approval of the inventory record by following the steps listed below.

  • Select User Menu (top right of screen), then My account (from the left side of the drop-down screen).
  • Click Edit (just below the username).
  • Click on Information (on the top right section of the screen).
  • Scroll down this page. Below the box with the phone number, you will notice a box next to I accept. If you have not already done so, please read this section and, if you agree, please check this box.
  • To report your inventory is up to date, please enter the date that you confirm this in the 2022 box. Please use the yyyy/mm/dd format.
  • Hit Save! Task completed.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you are not yet a user of this site but store or use biohazardous materials, please contact me to arrange access.

Rhoda Speare

Biosafety Officer

Phone 620-5071; E mail: rspeare@upei.ca

Hi everyone, especially new employees and students,

The AVC Veterinary Teaching Hospital has an online pet store (myVETstore.ca) as well as our on-site pet food offerings. This 24/7 service offers a huge selection of food, treats, toys, and supplies for cats, dogs, pocket pets, and exotics. Every purchase supports the next generation of veterinarians. At times, it can be inconvenient for you to shop in person. Our home delivery option is perfect as we prefer that clients have orders shipped directly to their homes.

To facilitate this, we reduced the order purchase amount from $80 to $30 before tax to have it qualify for free shipping to your home. As well, if you sign up for auto orders, you can save 5% on your order.

How does it work? If you haven't already, we invite you to sign up for an account for the AVC myVETstore through this link: https://www.myvetstore.ca/avcvth

Once you sign up, you can place your order, which will then be processed. You will receive an email letting you know when your order has shipped or is available for pickup. Certain orders that do not qualify for home shipment can still be shipped to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for pickup.

If you receive the staff/AVC student food discount at the VTH and are not seeing your discount on the AVCmyVetstore website pricing when you sign in, please email avcmyvetsore@upei.ca with the email address you used to sign up.

If you're a working professional and passionate about sharing your knowledge, skills, and experience with international students in PEI, this opportunity is for you! You can sign up as a mentor today: https://lnkd.in/eBsvSpWr.

The Study & Stay PEI program provides international students with enhanced one-on-one and group support throughout their final year of study at a post-secondary institution in PEI. The program also includes a managed mentorship component, providing opportunities for students to apply what they’ve learned, build connections, and gain a deeper understanding of PEI’s workplace culture. As a mentor, you can be a part of this support system and share your valuable knowledge, skills, and experience with students.

Please contact us at studyandstaypei@upei.ca if you have any questions. Thank you.

Author Leonard Cusack will speak about his new book, Caught in a Changing Society: St. Dunstan's University 1950-1969, at the Benevolent Irish Society, Edward Whelan Irish Cultural Centre, 582 North River Road, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, November 23, at 7 p.m.

Published by Island Studies Press, Caught in a Changing Society chronicles the golden years of expansion at an esteemed Catholic university and what led to the creation of the University of Prince Edward Island.

During his career, Cusack was a high school teacher and principal, a public servant, and a sessional lecturer in history at UPEI. He is the author of three previous books, including Owen Connolly: The Making of a Legacy 1820–2016. 

All are welcome to attend this free event.

The UPEI Healthy Campus Committee is hosting a Virgin Pulse GO program/Destination GO Challenge celebration and a faculty/staff coffee break on Wednesday, November 23, at 10:00 am, in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

During the coffee break, we will celebrate the results of the Virgin Pulse GO program/Destination GO Challenge with team prizes, individual prizes, and draws.

Nurses from the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre will take blood pressures and provide blood pressure information. Coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided.

All UPEI faculty and staff are invited to attend even if they didn't participate in this year's Virgin Pulse GO wellness program and/or Destination GO Challenge. There will be a door prize draw for those in attendance.

 

The next deadline for submitting biosafety applications including new applications, renewals, and/or amendments is Friday, November 25, 2022. These applications will be reviewed at the December 15, 2022, meeting.

All research compliance applications, including biosafety application forms, must be submitted through the Researcher Portal. Information about the Researcher Portal, including instructions for using the site, is available at https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms. Contact researchcompliance@upei.ca if you have any questions about accessing or using the Researcher Portal.

Please note that the IBC has instituted a new category of protocol amendment: biosafety permit minor amendment. This event form is included in the Researcher Portal. Minor amendments that are strictly limited to changes in personnel and/or funding. Forms can be submitted at any time but require up to a two-week review period. The forms are normally reviewed by the IBC chair or designate and the BSO or designate. If the amendment is approved, then an approval notification will be sent to the PI. Submissions via this route may be sent for full committee review at the discretion of the IBC chair and the BSO.  

For more information about the IBC review and approval process, please contact the Compliance Coordinator at researchcompliance@upei.ca

Ethics protocols that involve "more than minimal risk" must be reviewed by the full UPEI Research Ethics Board (REB). The next deadline for submitting these protocols is Friday, November 25, 2022, for review at the December 21 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 forms are received.

All research compliance applications, including Research Ethics Board application forms, must be submitted through the Researcher Portal. This online system is paired with electronic approvals to replace the hard-copy signatures process. For more information about the REB review and approval process, please contact the Compliance Coordinator at researchcompliance@upei.ca.

Information about the Researcher Portal, including instructions for using the site, is available at https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms. Contact researcherportal@upei.ca if you have any questions about accessing or using the Researcher Portal.

Over the coming weeks, IT Systems and Services will be pushing out a required update to the ESET Endpoint Security software installed on UPEI computers.  After the update is installed on your workstation, you will be prompted to restart your computer within five hours. This prompt will provide you with the opportunity to postpone the required restart if necessary. However, we urge you to please restart your computer at the earliest possible time available to you.

If you have any questions about this change, please contact the ITSS Help Desk at helpdesk@upei.ca for more information.

The UPEI Arts Review (Vol. XII) is now accepting visual artwork and written submissions! The Arts Review offers students from all faculties the opportunity to have their work published during their time at UPEI. Our goal is to see excellent student work strengthened, published, and celebrated.

We accept any form of writing including academic essays, poems, short stories, science papers, scripts, etc., and any form of visual artwork including photography, drawings, paintings, digital art, sketches, etc. Multiple submissions are allowed. The deadline to submit is December 21, 2022. Please send all submissions to artsreview@upei.ca with a 200-word abstract to introduce your piece. 

Be sure to check out the UPEI Arts Review page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/UPEIArtsReview) or @upei.artsreview on Instagram for more information and reminders!

This 24-year-old mare enjoys a good scratch, treats, and outdoor life. Happy’s mantra is eat, sleep, treats, repeat. Because of her outlook on life, Happy is well-conditioned and has never had an issue staying this way. Happy gets along well with other horses and doesn’t put up much of a fuss over new friends. She would be a fantastic companion horse. Her hind limb lameness prevents her from being ridden or expending too much energy. However, she looks fantastic in a field. Her lovely personality and willingness to be handled and spoiled by humans make her an excellent candidate for someone who wants a horse to spoil and be loved by.

If you are interested in this lovely lady or would like more information, please contact Kindra at kinstewart@upei.ca

This session 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 or participation in the 17 November workshop.

For details and registration, go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/using-git-tools-to-manage-file-changes-and-collaborate-collaboration-tickets-427311378837 

This Library Carpentry [https://librarycarpentry.org/lc-open-refine/] adapted lesson introduces people working in Humanities, Social Sciences, and library- and information-related roles to working with data in OpenRefine. OpenRefine can be used to standardize and clean data across your file, and is most useful when working with a comma separated values file (csv) or a tab delimited file (tsv). It can help you get an overview of a data set; resolve inconsistencies in a data set; help you split data up into more granular parts; and more. At the conclusion of the lesson you will understand what the OpenRefine software does and how to use the OpenRefine software to work with data files. This lesson will be co-facilitated by an academic librarian who will give real life examples of using OpenRefine in their work. No previous experience with the software is required.

For details and registration, go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acenet-hss-working-with-data-series-openrefine-tickets-427321549257 
 

November 20th is Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), which is used to honour the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence that year. The week (November 13-20th) leading up to TDOR serves to raise awareness of/increase visibility of transgender issues, particularly intimate partner violence (IPV).  Transgender Awareness Week is a week when transgender people and their allies take action to bring attention to the community by educating the public about who transgender people are, sharing stories and experiences, and advancing advocacy around issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community.

For more information, check out the following links:

PEI Transgender Network: https://www.peitn.com/

P.E.E.R.S. Alliance: https://www.peersalliance.ca/

https://www.glaad.org/transweek