Campus Notices

Please submit requests for updates for student computer labs for the fall semester by June 1st. In order to accommodate changes to software installed on computers in the student computer labs and/or classrooms, we must receive requests including any installation media (CD’s, DVD’s, etc.) and any related licensing information such as serial numbers before this date.
We have further information on the announcement section of our website.
Email requests to smahar@upei.ca

This is a one-day workshop that focuses on the concept of practice teaching. A small group of peer instructors comes together to teach short lessons in front of each other from a prepared lesson plan in order to gain feedback on their teaching in a low-stakes and collegial environment. Sessions will also be video-recorded and participants will be provided with a copy of their sessions for later review. Co-sponsored by the E-Learning Office and the Faculty Development Office, the workshop is designed to help enhance the teaching effectiveness of new and/or experienced educators at UPEI. Participants will also have the opportunity to work at the process of giving and receiving feedback. A light breakfast and coffee/snack breaks will be provided. Lunch is on your own. The workshop will take place on Tuesday, May 14th from 10:00am - 4:00pm in Room 328, McDougall Hall. Space is limited. Register here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdp1Mi4ZcwoKCLzno2JXHzd_QwfcxaDEnKwIzDjiS31CE8FhQ/viewform

The bookstore will be closed April 29th and 30th for inventory.
We will reopen Wednesday May 1st 8.30 am to 4.00 pm.

The Spring/Summer Career Studio drop in hours will be starting on Wednesday, May 1st.

The new drop-in hours will be Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-4:00pm until August 28th, with increased hours starting back up in September.

Please encourage students to drop in for help with:
- resume and cover letter writing
- job search strategies
- digital presence consultations
- job interview preparation

The Career Studio is located in Dalton Hall, room 209. For questions please email experientialed@upei.ca.

Hey Grads! The Grad Week Schedule is here!

Sunday, May 5
BBQ & Softball Tournament hosted by Incoming SU Executives -- Central Fields 11:00am-5:00pm
If you would like to sign up to play, please send your team members (8) names to tmelone@upei.ca - If you do not have a full team, we will match you with another one. 

Monday, May 6
Grad Pack & Clothing Pick Up -- W.A. Murphy Centre 10:00am-3:00pm
Trivia w/ Barry Parsons! -- Bar1911 8:00-11:00pm

Tuesday, May 7
Grad Pack & Clothing Pick Up -- W.A. Murphy Centre 8:30-10:00am & 1:30-3:00pm
Grad Hop 2019 - organized by SU!

Wednesday, May 8
Grad Pack & Clothing Pick Up -- W.A. Murphy Centre 9:00am-1:00pm
Pancake Brunch w/ UPEI Alumni, Amber James "How To Create Job Opportunities" -- McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Centre 11:00am 
**Please RSVP to Talia Melone by Friday, May 3 tmelone@upei.ca**

Thursday, May 9 
Bowling & Karaoke Night -- The Alley 9:00pm

If you would like more information on Convocation times, Invitation, Gown & Hood Pick up times, please check out; http://www.upei.ca/programsandcourses/convocation/convocation-week-schedule or contact the Grad Week Coordinator, Talia Melone at tmelone@upei.ca.

As an instructor, you’ve set up a syllabus that clearly explains your expectations for where students will end up. Then you set them on the journey to that destination. However, some will get off track along the way. The information you provide, how you provide it and when you provide it will be key to getting them back on the right path or in keeping them on the right path. In this workshop instructors will learn strategies for the use of feedback and rubrics that they can use to accompany student assessments. The workshop takes place on Thursday, May 2nd from 10:30 to 11:30 am in Room 265, Robertson Library. REGISTER

Everyone is invited to attend a kid-friendly and fun presentation about BATS on April 27 at 2:00 pm in the Health Science Building 105. Tessa McBurney (Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative) will share some cool bats facts and trivia. There will be a fun bat craft and snacks provided. *This event is open to anyone and everyone!*

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the Campus community to Aisha Alkhnajari's MSc-ESC Defense entitled "Microbial diversity of buckwheat rhizosphere in wireworm-infested and non-infested soils using metagenomics".

Everyone is welcome. This event is Friday, April 26 at 11:30 am in Conference Room B of the  AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA building. 

 

All faculty and staff are invited to attend the 2019 Celebration of Colleagues on Tuesday, April 30, 2019.

In recognition of the outstanding performance of our faculty and staff and their dedication to students and community, the annual Presidential Recognition Awards of Merit and 25 Year Service Awards will be presented at this event. 

Please join us on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 from 10:30am-12:00pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. 

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering will be hosting the following public presentations by candidates for two Industry Research Chair positions in Precision Agriculture, Water Management and Food Processing. All are welcome to attend.
- Dr. Aitazaz Farooque: Fri, April 26, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Precision Agriculture Technologies: A Sustainable Approach to Ensure Food Security 
- Dr. Sara Sadri, Mon, April 29, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Precision Agriculture and Agricultural Drought Monitoring Based on Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modelling 
- Dr. Lordwin Jeyakumar: Tues, April 30, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Sustainability, Profitability and Climate Adaptability of Field Crops in Prince Edward Island

 

Not too late to register!

Girls in grades 7 to 9 are invited to a science and engineering retreat on Friday, May 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This 5th Girls Get WISE Science and Engineering Retreat will give girls a hands-on experience in chemistry, physics, biology, computer science, and engineering through fun workshops. Girls will also meet female role models who are working or studying in the science, engineering, and technology fields. These experiences will help girls make informed decisions about subject choices in their later school years.

Register at http://www.engineerspei.com/node/455 by Friday, April 26. Space is limited. Cost is $10 which includes lunch. Subsidies may be available upon request.

This event is hosted by UPEI with assistance from WISE (Women In Science and Engineering) Atlantic and Engineers PEI.

 

The bookstore will be closed April 29 and 30 for inventory.
We will reopen Wednesday May 1 8.30 am to 4.00 pm.

Come celebrate the work of local playwrights with a joint cabaret and book launch on Saturday, April 27, 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge of the Main Building at the University of Prince Edward Island. The PEI wing of PARC (Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre) and Island Studies Press invite you to readings by Island playwrights and the launch of The Philosopher, a collection of one-act plays by Malcolm Murray. Malcolm teaches Philosophy at UPEI.

The Cabaret is hosted by PEI PARC members Orysia Dawydiak and Yvette Doucette, with readings by Rob MacDonald, Catherine O'Brien, Nadine Salami, among others. Malcolm Murray and friends will read selections from The Philosopher, which will be available for sale. Doors open at 6:30 pm, with a cash bar and nibblies. Admission is by donation.

Comedic, satirical, and at times solemn, The Philosopher showcases the range of human complexity from nonsense to wisdom. Murray’s characters range from a philosopher in chains brought up from the basement to entertain guests to a psychologist who assists a traumatized patient to become more self-aware, only to result in greater angst. Provocative, perceptive, and rife with questions about the motives and morality of our everyday conduct, The Philosopher ultimately deals with the search for meaning and our need to believe. 

Apart from being a playwright, Malcolm Murray is also a fiction writer and philosopher. His produced plays include “Art of Posing” (2014), “The Abettor” (2013), “The Philosopher” (2012), and “Chop Wood, Carry Water” (2008). He is the author of five philosophy books including Morals and Consent (2017). Malcolm lives with his wife, a cat, a dog, and recently, though less agreeably, a raccoon. 

The Spring/Summer Career Studio drop in hours will be starting on Wednesday, May 1st.

The new drop-in hours will be Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-4:00pm until August 28th, with increased hours starting back up in September.

Please encourage students to drop in for help with:
- resume and cover letter writing
- job search strategies
- digital presence consultations
- job interview preparation

The Career Studio is located in Dalton Hall, room 209. For questions please email experientialed@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the Campus community to Aisha Alkhnajari's MSc-ESC Defense entitled "Microbial diversity of buckwheat rhizosphere in wireworm-infested and non-infested soils using metagenomics".

Everyone is welcome. This event is Friday, April 26 at 11:30 am in Conference Room B of the  AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA building. 

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering will be hosting the following public presentations by candidates for two Industry Research Chair positions in Precision Agriculture, Water Management and Food Processing. All are welcome to attend.
- Dr. Aitazaz Farooque: Fri, April 26, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Precision Agriculture Technologies: A Sustainable Approach to Ensure Food Security 
- Dr. Sara Sadri, Mon, April 29, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Precision Agriculture and Agricultural Drought Monitoring Based on Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modelling 
- Dr. Lordwin Jeyakumar: Tues, April 30, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, FSDE 212, Sustainability, Profitability and Climate Adaptability of Field Crops in Prince Edward Island

Not too late to register!

Girls in grades 7 to 9 are invited to a science and engineering retreat on Friday, May 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This 5th Girls Get WISE Science and Engineering Retreat will give girls a hands-on experience in chemistry, physics, biology, computer science, and engineering through fun workshops. Girls will also meet female role models who are working or studying in the science, engineering, and technology fields. These experiences will help girls make informed decisions about subject choices in their later school years.

Register at http://www.engineerspei.com/node/455 by Friday, April 26. Space is limited. Cost is $10 which includes lunch. Subsidies may be available upon request.

This event is hosted by UPEI with assistance from WISE (Women In Science and Engineering) Atlantic and Engineers PEI.

The bookstore will be closed April 29th and 30th for inventory.
We will reopen Wednesday May 1st 8.30 am to 4.00 pm.
 

As part of UPEI’s 50th anniversary, the Robertson Library is presenting a lecture series to celebrate the historical roots of higher education on Prince Edward Island and its future. The series is named after educator Frank Pigot, honoured as a UPEI Founder for his work building the library’s PEI Collection and University Archives.

PEI historian and folklorist John Cousins will present the second lecture in the series, entitled “Stand for Your Lessons: Educational Change and Cultural Reaction.” This illustrated talk will be Tuesday, April 30 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the Eptek Centre in Summerside.

The period between 1960 and the early 1970s brought the most dramatic change in Island education since the creation of the one-room district schools in the early 1850s. The consolidation of the public schools saw the disappearance of a major element in Island culture. This presentation will examine the impact of that change on rural Island communities, on their families and on the children who were “consolidated.” Further, a main question remains to be examined: what lessons can learned by using prior experience as a guide to evaluate how elements of culture may react during dramatic, and sometimes traumatic, change?

Refreshments will be provided. All are welcome.

Come celebrate the work of local playwrights with a joint cabaret and book launch on Saturday, April 27th, 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge of the Main Building at the University of Prince Edward Island. The PEI wing of PARC (Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre) and Island Studies Press invite you to readings by Island playwrights and the launch of The Philosopher, a collection of one-act plays by Malcolm Murray. Malcolm teaches Philosophy at UPEI.

The Cabaret is hosted by PEI PARC members Orysia Dawydiak and Yvette Doucette, with readings by Rob MacDonald, Catherine O'Brien, Nadine Salami, among others. Malcolm Murray and friends will read selections from The Philosopher, which will be available for sale. Doors open at 6:30 pm, with a cash bar and nibblies. Admission is by donation.

Comedic, satirical, and at times solemn, The Philosopher showcases the range of human complexity from nonsense to wisdom. Murray’s characters range from a philosopher in chains brought up from the basement to entertain guests to a psychologist who assists a traumatized patient to become more self-aware, only to result in greater angst. Provocative, perceptive, and rife with questions about the motives and morality of our everyday conduct, The Philosopher ultimately deals with the search for meaning and our need to believe. 

Apart from being a playwright, Malcolm Murray is also a fiction writer and philosopher. His produced plays include “Art of Posing” (2014), “The Abettor” (2013), “The Philosopher” (2012), and “Chop Wood, Carry Water” (2008). He is the author of five philosophy books including Morals and Consent (2017). Malcolm lives with his wife, a cat, a dog, and recently, though less agreeably, a raccoon.