Campus Notices
UPEI is aligning functional areas that are related to student affairs and the recruitment/registration process into the recently renovated Dalton Hall—our new Student Experience Hub! And with renovations to the over 100-year-old Dalton Hall now complete, it means it’s moving time! The physical transition of office locations will take place in a staged process over two weeks so that there will be no disruption in services. Starting Monday, October 1 at 8:00 am (week 1) the following moves will take place:
1. Student Affairs (from W.A. Murphy Student Centre to Dalton Hall, 5th floor)
2. Accessibility Services (from W.A. Murphy Student Centre to Dalton Hall, 1st floor)
3. Mawi'omi Centre (from Kelley Memorial Building to Dalton Hall, 5th floor)
4. Recruitment and First-Year Advising Office and International Student Office (from Robertson Library to Dalton Hall, 4th floor)
Thank-you for your co-operation and understanding as we move from a variety of locations to the Student Experience Hub at Dalton Hall.
Interested in Indigenous Cultures? UPEI's Master in Global Affairs will be hosting a presentation by Wise Elder Doña Sonia Catepillán Guinao (Chile). We invite all interested students and the community to attend the Skype presentation during which Doña Sonia will share her experience growing up as an Indigenous Williche woman in southern Chile. All are invited. The presentation will take place Wednesday October 3rd from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm in SDU Main Building, Room 211 (UPEI Campus). Light refreshments will be served. For more information please contact Dr. Doreley Carolina Coll, Coordinator of the Master in Global Affairs program, dcoll@upei.ca, 566-0603.
UPEI is aligning functional areas that are related to student affairs and the recruitment/registration process into the recently renovated Dalton Hall—our new Student Experience Hub! And with renovations to the over 100-year-old Dalton Hall now complete, it means it’s moving time! The physical transition of office locations will take place in a staged process over two weeks so that there will be no disruption in services. Starting Monday, October 1 at 8:00 am (week 1) the following moves will take place:
1. Student Affairs (from W.A. Murphy Student Centre to Dalton Hall, 5th floor)
2. Accessibility Services (from W.A. Murphy Student Centre to Dalton Hall, 1st floor)
3. Mawi'omi Centre (from Kelley Memorial Building to Dalton Hall, 5th floor)
4. Recruitment and First-Year Advising Office and International Student Office (from Robertson Library to Dalton Hall, 4th floor)
Thank-you for your co-operation and understanding as we move from a variety of locations to the Student Experience Hub at Dalton Hall.
Flags at UPEI will be flown at half-mast on Sunday, September 30 to commemorate Police and Peace Officers' National Memorial Day. In 1998, the Government of Canada officially proclaimed the last Sunday of September of every year as National Memorial Day to give Canadians an opportunity each year to formally express appreciation for the dedication of police and peace officers, which made the ultimate tragic sacrifice to keep our communities safe.
Friday, Sept 28, 7:30 - 9:30 pm, 329 Don and Marion McDougall Hall, UPEI
Author of Live Close to Home (2016); Technology and Sustainability (2014); Gift Ecology: Reimagining a Sustainable World (2012), Dr. Denton will present a lively and dynamic discussion on Living Close to Home: Local Choices for a Sustainable Future.
About Dr. Denton:
Dr. Peter Denton works in the social, cultural and ethical dimensions of technology in multi-disciplinary contexts. He chairs the Policy Committee of the Green Action Centre and has been involved in UN Environment since 2012 as a civil society representative and as a contributing author to the GEO 6 North American Regional Assessment (2016). Dr. Denton is a principal consultant at greenethics.ca, inc., and holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in Religion and the Social Sciences from McMaster University. He is also an ordained minister in the United Church of Canada. He currently teaches history of technology at the University of Winnipeg and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of History at the Royal Military College of Canada.
This event is co-sponsored by UPEI Environmental Studies Program and the Kirk of St. James. It is a free, public event. All are welcome.
The UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability invites submissions for its upcoming conference, co-hosted with the University of Aruba: Island States/Island Territories: Sharing Stories of Island Life, Governance and Global Engagement, to be held in Oranjestad, Aruba, March 26-29, 2019. Deadline for abstracts: October 31. More info at: http://projects.upei.ca/unescochair/island-statesisland-territories-an-international-conference/
The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the UPEI community to the next seminar of the Environmental Sciences/Human Biology Series: Dr Angela Riveroll (PIHCI Network, Applied Human Sciences) will be presenting a talk entitled "Precision health: A personalized approach to active health management". The event is Friday, September 28 at 12:30 in room 204 of Duffy Science Centre.
Anyone interested in finding out information about UPEI's JV Hockey program that plays in the Island Women's Hockey League please attend. The event is Tuesday, October 2 at 7:00 pm in room 212 of UPEI's Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre.
The Writing Centre is now open -in the Robertson Library Learning Commons - with the following hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 to 7:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sign up for appointments at the Centre. Writing Centre tutors can help with all aspects of writing and can help you become a better writer.
Interested in Indigenous Cultures? UPEI's Master in Global Affairs will be hosting a presentation by Wise Elder Doña Sonia Catepillán Guinao (Chile). We invite all interested students and the community to attend the Skype presentation during which Doña Sonia will share her experience growing up as an Indigenous Williche woman in southern Chile. All are invited. The presentation will take place Wednesday October 3 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm in SDU Main Building, Room 211 (UPEI Campus). Light refreshments will be served. For more information please contact Dr. Doreley Carolina Coll, Coordinator of the Master in Global Affairs program, dcoll@upei.ca, 566-0603.
The Board of Governors and the Senate invite all members of the UPEI community and the general public to attend the Installation of the Honourable Catherine Callbeck as the ninth Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 2 pm in the UPEI Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre.
Members of Faculty, Staff, and Students are also encouraged to be a part of the Academic Procession, which will assemble at 1:20 pm in the concourse of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Please contact Jane Vessey at javessey@upei.ca or 902-566-0974 for more information and to reserve a gown.
Orange Shirt Day occurs annually at the end of each September, the time of year when Indigenous children were taken away from their homes and put into residential schools. Phyllis Wedstad was one such child. As a young child on her first day at residential school, Phyllis’ favourite orange shirt was promptly taken from her upon her arrival at the school. Her language and pride in her culture was also taken from her. Orange Shirt Day has been created in honour of Phyllis, and the many other children who attended residential schools. More information on this day can be found online at www.orangeshirtday.org.
This year on September 28, 2018, the UPEI is encouraging all students, staff, and faculty to wear orange as an annual opportunity to discuss aspects of residential schools, and to continue discussions year-round.
UPEI Bookstore will be selling Orange Shirt Day shirts for $10 plus tax.
Thank you for your support in bringing awareness to Orange Shirt Day we hope that many of you will participate in wearing orange!
President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz cordially invites members of our campus and Prince Edward Island communities to attend the nineteenth annual Recognition of Founders Ceremony. Each year, UPEI honours people who have contributed to the University in an exceptional way as Founders, instilling a sense of heritage and community.
Please join us Friday, September 28, 2018 at 1:30 pm in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall to honour the 2018 Founders for their contributions to the University: Mr. Daryl Guignion and Dr. Ian MacQuarrie, and the Honourable Eugene F. Whalen Green Hat Award winner, Dr. Pierre-Yves Daoust, for his contributions to the Atlantic Veterinary College.
The Board of Governors and the Senate invite all members of the UPEI community and the general public to attend the Installation of the Honourable Catherine Callbeck as the ninth Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 2 pm in the UPEI Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre.
Members of Faculty, Staff, and Students are also encouraged to be a part of the Academic Procession, which will assemble at 1:20 pm in the concourse of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Please contact Jane Vessey at javessey@upei.ca or 902-566-0974 for more information and to reserve a gown.
October is Mi’kmaq History Month
What’s with “Land Acknowledgment”? Living Treaties in Mi'kma’ki
Join us for a brown bag talk by Tammy MacDonald, Director of Research and Outreach; Consultation Negotiation Coordinator Mi’kmaq Confederacy OF PEI.
Never conquered, and the land never ceded; find out why this entire section of Canada is still Mi'kma’ki, and why that one tiny fact is so important.
Monday, October 1
Robertson Library, Upper Level, Room 312
Noon – 1 pm
Check out our display of recently acquired titles for our indigenous book collection.
Everyone is welcome. Coffee will be served.