Campus Notices

UPEI students are invited to enjoy a Festive Coffee and Cookie Break on Monday, December 10, presented by the Office of the President. Drop by the concourse in the W. A. Murphy Student Centre between 1 and 2:30 pm where the team from the Office of the President will serve up cookies, coffee, and hot chocolate and UPEI music students will be carolling!


Monday December 10 - no mass due to Chili lunch
Thursday December 13 - mass at 12:05 - last weekday mass for the semester

 

The UPEI Faculty Association Office will be closed from Wednesday, December 5th, 2018 to Tuesday, January 1st, 2019 inclusive. The office will re-open on Wednesday, January 2nd. For immediate assistance, please contact:
FA President, Nola Etkin at netkin@upeifa.org, 566-0693 or 
FA Vice-President Michael Arfken at marfken@upei.ca, 566-0337.
Thank you!

 

The Faculty of Education invites all to attend Charlene Vanleeuwen's public presentation of her PhD research titled: Fusions of Horizons: The meaning of community-based learning for Kenyan university students.

This event is Friday, December 14 at 2:30 pm in room 105 of UPEI's Health Sciences Builing. All are welcome.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies committee invites the UPEI community to Qammar Almas' PhD-MMS defense entitled "Data-Driven Quantum Chemistry Predictions for Unique Lewis Acid-Base Pairs and Small Organic Molecules"

This event is Wednesday, December 12 at 1:00 pm in AVC 278N.

Everyone is welcome.

The Karma Yoga at the Chaplaincy Centre is cancelled for the remainder of December. The class will start again on Tuesday, January 8 at 12:10 pm. Fee for the class is a $5 donation or food items for the UPEI Food Bank.

The University of Prince Edward Island, along with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization), present Science as a Right, a panel discussion in recognition of the United Nations Human Rights Day on Monday, December 10, 2018 from 7 to 9 PM at the Beaconsfield Carriage House, 2 Kent Street in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. In this time of alternate facts, fake information, and psychological manipulation by seeming authority that tries to make us doubt what constitutes real science, it is important to recognize that even if science seems in conflict with immediate economic or political goals, making the truth public is essential for accurate economic and political decisions.
 

The Island Lecture Series December lecture is Tuesday, December 11, at 7 p.m. in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge on the UPEI campus, and will feature Dr. Kate Bevan-Baker speaking about “Space and Place in Musical Identity on PEI: A Sonic Habitus.”

A culture is often defined by its music, language, and traditions that are passed down from one generation to the next. This lecture maps out Irish sonic territories across PEI and explore the musical place and mobility of the music's performers and listeners. Traditional music plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of lifeworlds of Irish settlers and their ancestors. Drawing primarily from Pierre Bourdieu's celebrated Habitus theory, this lecture explores the importance of investigating traditional music within the cultural lifeworlds of its performers in order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of PEI's unique soundscape. Focusing on cultural memory and a collective sense of place, migration history from Ireland to PEI is also explored, concentrating on ethnic fade and the recent surge of musical hybridity and transculturation that presently exists. 

Admission to the lecture is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
The next lecture is scheduled for January 15, 2019. Mark your calendars! 

For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.

Please join your colleagues in congratulating Dr. Cornelia (Cora) Gilroy, the recipient of the 2018 Janet Pottie Murray Award for Educational Leadership. The award ceremony will be held from 2:00-3:00 pm on Thursday, December 13th in the Faculty Lounge of the Main Building. Light refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you there!

The Faculty of Education invites all to attend Charlene Vanleeuwen's public presentation of her PhD research titled: Fusions of Horizons: The meaning of community-based learning for Kenyan university students.

This event is Friday at 3:00 pm in Health Sciences Building, room 105.

The University is selling the following surplus equipment. 
1. Haskris R-175 Water Chiller Dual Pump Model
2. Hitachi H-7000 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
3. Hitachi H- 7500 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

If you are interested in these items you can use the following link to access the documents.
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/tender/upei-18-000000-969 

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies committee invites the UPEI community to Qammar Almas' PhD-MMS defense entitled "Data-Driven Quantum Chemistry Predictions for Unique Lewis Acid-Base Pairs and Small Organic Molecules"

This event is Wednesday at 1:00 pm in AVC 278 N.

Everyone is welcome.

The University is selling the following surplus equipment. 
1. Haskris R-175 Water Chiller Dual Pump Model
2. Hitachi H-7000 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
3. Hitachi H- 7500 Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

If you are interested in these items you can use the following link to access the documents.
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/tender/upei-18-000000-969 

Do you have library fines? Would you like to help a fellow student or family on Campus?

Bring non-perishable food or grocery items (e.g. canned goods, pasta, light bulbs, toilet paper, etc.- please no damaged, expired, or opened goods) for the Campus Food Bank to the Service Desk at the Library from Saturday, November 24th to Saturday, December 15th, 2018 and we’ll deduct $2.00 per item from your library fines.

And, if you don't have any Library fines??? We will gladly accept your items (as mentioned above) to support the Campus Food Bank.

If you have any questions, please contact the Service Desk, 902-566-0583.

For every acceptable donation made towards the UPEI Campus Food Bank (every $3 if cash) at the Courtyard Cafe, Samuel's Cafe, AVC Cafe, or the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, receive a ballot to win one (1) free hot beverage every day for a year at the Tim Hortons UPEI location! A winner will be drawn Dec 14.

Please help us fill the shelves at the campus food bank and help out students facing food insecurity. 

For more information, please contact Via Reyes at via.reyes@compass-canada.com.

The University of Prince Edward Island and the UPEI Alumni Association invite you to the UPEI New Year's Levee! Join us as we kick off the celebration of UPEI's 50th Anniversary!

Tuesday, January 1, 2019, 11:30am - 1pm
Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering

For more information: 902-566-0687 / alumni@upei.ca

Feel overwhelmed? Studying getting you down? Do you need to just take a breath? 

Back by popular demand, the Robertson Library is hosting the Stress Free Zone! Relax, play a game, colour, get crafty, smile for a selfie fashion shoot, get creative with Lego, and unwind in our beloved bean bag chairs.

The Stress Free Zone is now open and continues until December 15th.

And, there will be a daily pop-up surprise in the Library for students during the exam period. Study break activities, snacks, etc.??? Check the Library’s social media each day for details or drop by the Library! The pop-up surprise on Saturday, Dec. 1st & 8th is co-sponsored by Chartwells.

Please join your colleagues in congratulating Dr. Cornelia (Cora) Gilroy, the recipient of the 2018 Janet Pottie Murray Award for Educational Leadership. The award ceremony will be held from 2:00-3:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 13th in the Faculty Lounge of the Main Building. Light refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you there!

December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women in Canada. Established in 1991 by the Parliament of Canada, this day marks the anniversary of the murders in 1989 of 14 young women at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal.

The PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women will hold the annual Charlottetown Memorial Service marking the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women from 12 noon to 1:00 pm on Thursday, December 6 at Memorial Hall, Confederation Centre of the Arts. The theme of the PEI Purple Ribbon Campaign this year is, “Time to step up. Be ready to prevent violence against women.” Candles will be lit in remembrance of the fourteen women murdered in the Montreal Massacre of 1989 and each of the ten Island women murdered since that year.

UPEI will observe the day by lowering the flags in front of Kelley Memorial Building to half-mast.

The Island Lecture Series December lecture is Tuesday, December 11, at 7 p.m. in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge on the UPEI campus, and will feature Dr. Kate Bevan-Baker speaking about “Space and Place in Musical Identity on PEI: A Sonic Habitus.”

A culture is often defined by its music, language, and traditions that are passed down from one generation to the next. This lecture maps out Irish sonic territories across PEI and explore the musical place and mobility of the music's performers and listeners. Traditional music plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of lifeworlds of Irish settlers and their ancestors. Drawing primarily from Pierre Bourdieu's celebrated Habitus theory, this lecture explores the importance of investigating traditional music within the cultural lifeworlds of its performers in order to achieve a comprehensive understanding of PEI's unique soundscape. Focusing on cultural memory and a collective sense of place, migration history from Ireland to PEI is also explored, concentrating on ethnic fade and the recent surge of musical hybridity and transculturation that presently exists. 

Admission to the lecture is free and everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.