Campus Notices

Samantha Bitty is Canada’s premier, multi-award-winning sex and consent education drag queen. A long-time community-based practitioner, anti-oppression anti-racism facilitator, public speaker, harm reductionist, media darling, educator, coach, and advocate, Ms. Bitty is known for her creative, comprehensive, one-of-a-kind, and brazen disruptions to the status quo, teaching in a way that prioritizes pleasure, choice, empathy, joy, and transformation. Central to her work are principles of intersectionality, sex positivity, agency, racial justice, disability justice, Queer liberation and gender justice, reproductive justice, and justice for survivors.

Where: The Fox and Crow

When: Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 7:00 pm

Students from UPEI’s Kinesiology 3430 class are seeking participants to take part in a four-week exercise training program, plus pre- and post-assessment sessions (six weeks in total). Students will create personalized exercise training programs for each participant, based on their fitness, skill level, and personal interests. Participants must be between 30-70 years of age. This program is directed toward individuals who are looking to become more physically active in their day-to-day lives. Participants will meet in person with their student trainers once a week. No previous experience is necessary.

The program runs on Mondays (3:30-5:00 pm), Tuesdays (2:30-4:00 pm), and Thursdays (2:30-4:00 pm) beginning the week of October 7. To register, go to https://forms.gle/drCp2HXHcvNTtdp29

For more information, please contact Dr. Travis Saunders at trsaunders@upei.ca or 902-566-0641.

The Association of Atlantic Universities is pleased to partner with Acadia University to host the 2024 Annual AAU Teaching Showcase in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mik’maq people and part of the beautiful Annapolis Valley in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The 2024 AAU Teaching Showcase will take place in person on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at Acadia University.

Registration is now open!  For details, go to Acadia University - 2024 AAU Teaching Showcase

The UPEI Bookstore will have extended hours as we welcome back students for the fall. We will be OPEN from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm on September 4, 5, 9, and 10. Our online store is always open. Shop anytime at upei.ca/bookstore

Need help registering for courses or making a course plan? The Department of Student Affairs is offering drop-in academic advising for returning undergraduate students! 

Walk-ins will be held from 9:00-11:30 am and 1:00-3:30 pm in Student Affairs, Dalton Hall, 5th floor, on the following dates: 

  • Tuesday, September 3 
  • Wednesday, September 4  
  • Thursday, September 5 
  • Friday, September 6 
  • Monday, September 9 
  • Tuesday, September 10 
  • Wednesday, September 11 
  • Thursday, September 12 
  • Friday, September 13 

 Advising will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. 

After 34 years dedicated to AVC, Laurel Fisher will be retiring from the Department of Companion Animals at AVC! 

We will hold a drop-in reception to celebrate Laurel's retirement on September 11, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm, in the McCain Foundation Learning Commons at AVC. Please drop by to share your well wishes! 

(Please note that this message reflects the new time versus what was included in previous Campus Notices on August 28 and September 4.)  

Do you know what to do if there is a building evacuation? Do you have questions about the evacuation procedures for your building? Are you a chief warden, floor warden, or guardian for your building? Do you have questions about your role as a warden or guardian?

UPEI Health, Safety, and Environment will hold a building emergency plan session on September 12 at 10:00 am in Bill and Denise Andrew Hall Room 142.

Please let hse@upei.ca know if you are interested in attending.

A variety of NEW small group training opportunities will begin the week of September 16. Train in small groups of six under the guidance of a certified personal trainer. We have a variety of options-- Beginners, Bodyweight Strength, Core & Glutes, Crosstraining, Powerlifting, Strength, Strength 101, and Weight Loss. UPEI personal trainers are Derek Smith, Oyin Eniola, and Danie Marais.

Fees: UPEI full-time students: $65; UPEI faculty/staff/retirees: $75; all others: $150 (plus applicable taxes). Each session has 10 classes. Maximum of six individuals per group.

Visit recreation.upei.ca for more information and to register. Detailed information on how to log into the system and register can be found here: https://www.upei.ca/ar/small-group-training. Please contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator, at amarchbank@upei.ca if you have any other questions.

Samantha Bitty is Canada’s premier, multi-award-winning sex and consent education drag queen. A long-time community-based practitioner, anti-oppression anti-racism facilitator, public speaker, harm reductionist, media darling, educator, coach, and advocate, Ms. Bitty is known for her creative, comprehensive, one-of-a-kind, and brazen disruptions to the status quo, teaching in a way that prioritizes pleasure, choice, empathy, joy, and transformation. Central to her work are principles of intersectionality, sex positivity, agency, racial justice, disability justice, Queer liberation and gender justice, reproductive justice, and justice for survivors.

Where: The Fox and Crow

When: Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 7:00 pm

The Scholarships and Awards Office is accepting applications for the 1st Semester (Fall) Award Cycle! 

Students can now access the Scholarship and Award Application portal by clicking the link provided here or in the UPEI Forms section of their MyUPEI account. Students are encouraged to review the four-step instructions and submit their electronic application through the portal by the October 1, 2024, deadline to be considered for over 100 scholarships and awards.

Not only can students apply to numerous awards through the Scholarship and Award Application portal, but there are also dozens of awards with a separate application process conveniently listed on the 1st Semester (Fall) Award Cycle webpage. Deadlines for the separate application awards vary across the Fall semester, and awards are listed beneath their deadline month. Be sure to click the links, review the award criteria, and submit an application in time for the deadline.

If you have questions about the application processes, award criteria, or deadlines, please contact scholarships@upei.ca or visit us in Dalton Hall, room 202. Best of luck to all who apply!

The Faculty of IKERAS will hold a meet and greet, including a sacred fire, by the tipi from 11:30 am to 12:45 pm on Wednesday, September 4, to welcome new students to campus. Students will be able to put their best wishes for the academic year into the sacred fire.

We want you to find the perfect workspace at Robertson Library. This year, we've simplified our noise expectations.

If you prefer silence, you can find it upstairs in the sunroom, the study carrel areas along the outside of the building, and the individual study rooms (320-327 and 331-336). These areas are reserved for quiet study.

In the rest of the library, including the entire main floor, group work and other "inside voice" conversations are encouraged.

Everywhere in the library, please use headphones or keep your devices silent. If you need to watch a video or attend an online class as a group, use a group study room and be considerate of your neighbours.

The UPEI Bookstore will have extended hours as we welcome back students for the fall. We will be OPEN from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm on September 4, 5, 9, and 10. Our online store is always open. Shop anytime at upei.ca/bookstore

Need help registering for courses or making a course plan? The Department of Student Affairs is offering drop-in academic advising for returning undergraduate students! 

Walk-ins will be held from 9:00-11:30 am and 1:00-3:30 pm in Student Affairs, Dalton Hall, 5th floor, on the following dates: 

  • Tuesday, September 3 
  • Wednesday, September 4  
  • Thursday, September 5 
  • Friday, September 6 
  • Monday, September 9 
  • Tuesday, September 10 
  • Wednesday, September 11 
  • Thursday, September 12 
  • Friday, September 13 

 Advising will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. 

After 34 years dedicated to AVC, Laurel Fisher will be retiring from the Department of Companion Animals at AVC! 

We will hold a drop-in reception to celebrate Laurel's retirement on September 11, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm, in the McCain Foundation Learning Commons at AVC. Please drop by to share your well wishes! 

(Please note that this message reflects the new time versus what was included in previous Campus Notices on August 28 and September 4.)  

The Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre at the Atlantic Veterinary College will host an in-person symposium on September 13 and 14. The theme is "The human dimension of animal welfare: the intersection between animal care and the community."

Speakers: 

  • Dr. Michelle Lem, Founder of Community Veterinary Outreach, Veterinary Social Worker, Capital City Specialty & Emergency Animal Hospital
  • Dr. Quinn Rausch, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ontario Veterinary College
  • Dr. John VanLeeuwen, Service Clinician and Professor of Ruminant Health Management and Epidemiology, Atlantic Veterinary College
  • Dr. Marti Hopson, Adjunct Faculty, Lecturer, Community Practice, Atlantic Veterinary College

This hybrid symposium will include a free public talk in addition to a half-day event that is open to the veterinary community in Atlantic Canada. 

REGISTER HERE!

Thinking about climate change? Submit an abstract to "Turning the Tide: Island Imaginaries and Interdisciplinaries in Climate Change" before September 30, 2024. This third international conference on small island states and subnational island jurisdictions will be hosted from June 16-20, 2025, on the UPEI campus in Charlottetown and at the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peter's Bay. Local co-hosts include the Institute of Island Studies, the UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, and the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation at UPEI.

Turning the Tide 2025 is an interdisciplinary conference that is open to everyone. It is a way to share stories, thoughts, and knowledge about climate change in the context of the lived experience of islandness. Think about how your work and experiences on and from Prince Edward Island can find expression and connection, and about how we can highlight Canada's smallest subnational island jurisdiction across the world. Take a look at our call for abstracts and find our submission form at https://projects.upei.ca/unescochair/turningthetide2025/

UPEI President Wendy Rodgers and the New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders invite the campus community—students, faculty, and staff—to celebrate Panther Pride at a free BBQ in the Quad on Tuesday, September 3, from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm.

The BBQ will feature great food, games, activities, music, prizes, and more! Enjoy entertainment courtesy of the Faculty of Graduate Studies! Faculty and staff can pick up their free tickets to the UPEI Women’s Rugby home opener, which is on September 7 at 2 pm. Full-time students always have free admission to Panther home games, so they don’t need tickets.

Members of the UPEI Security Services team will be in attendance, encouraging and assisting people to download the UPEI SAFE app. And download the UPEI PantherRec app to have a chance to win a UPEI-branded t-shirt!

Come one, come all! Wear your UPEI colours and branded gear, and show your Panther Pride!

The Faculty of IKERAS will hold a meet and greet, including a sacred fire, by the tipi from 11:30 am to 12:45 pm on Wednesday, September 4, to welcome new students to campus. Students will be able to put their best wishes for the academic year into the sacred fire.

We want you to find the perfect workspace at Robertson Library. This year, we've simplified our noise expectations.

If you prefer silence, you can find it upstairs in the sunroom, the study carrel areas along the outside of the building, and the individual study rooms (320-327 and 331-336). These areas are reserved for quiet study.

In the rest of the library, including the entire main floor, group work and other "inside voice" conversations are encouraged.

Everywhere in the library, please use headphones or keep your devices silent. If you need to watch a video or attend an online class as a group, use a group study room and be considerate of your neighbours.