Campus Notices

Dr. Johanna Wolf, Associate Professor for the School of Environment and Sustainability at Royal Roads University, British Columbia, is a candidate for UPEI's new Canada Research Chair in Sustainability, Resilience, and Island Contexts. Dr. Wolf will make two presentations, both of which will be open to the campus and research communities. These presentations, original scheduled for February 9 and 10, have been postponed and will be rescheduled for a later date. Watch this space for new information on new dates and times as it becomes available. Dr. Wolf’s CV is available at the reserve desk, Robertson Library. Comments on this candidate are welcome and can be forwarded to research@upei.ca.
The Island Peace Committee and CUPE Global Justice are excited to announce their partnership with Cinema Politica Charlottetown to bring the First Annual Social Justice Film Festival. From February 13 to 15, the festival will bring together award winning films on a broad array of social justice topics tying into the festival’s overarching theme of ‘Peace and Prosperity, NOT War and Austerity’. The public is invited to the First Annual Social Justice Film Festival will be held at UPEI’s Don and Marion McDougall Hall, room 242. Following the films, there will be brief discussions led by community leaders, groups and organizations. There will be door prizes and popcorn available. Admission to the festival is by donation. For more information, including film titles, times, and to learn about opportunities for volunteering, visit http://islandpeacecommittee.webs.com/, or contact (902) 368-7337 or islandpeacecommittee@gmail.com.
The "UPEI Students Make a Difference," Brown Bag Lunch Series session, featuring Jayoda Tennekone and Rhyanne Beatty, will take place tomorrow Tuesday, February 10 at 11:30 am in the PIT, Robertson Library. This presentation has been rescheduled from Tuesday, February 3. Jayoda Tennekone's presentation is titled "Improving International Relations in Your Own Community: Learning From the Diverse People Around you," and will be followed by Rhyanne Beatty's presentation titled “How to make a difference through the study of languages.” Light refreshments will be provided and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee!
A new website has been developed to assist entrance students in finding the award opportunities that are available to them. All incoming students from high school who apply by March 1 are automatically considered for academic based scholarships, and there are also a number of awards that require students to submit additional application material. These awards can be based on such criteria as program of study; leadership, extra-curricular, athletic or community activities, or also financial need. The new Entrance Award Cycle website, found at http://www.upei.ca/studentlife/entrance-award-cycle, enables students to clearly identify the awards that require separate application, most with a deadline of March 1. Staff and faculty are asked to share this site with any students or community members who may be interested; feel free to direct any inquiries to the UPEI Scholarships and Awards Office at (902) 620-5187 or scholarships@upei.ca. We are happy to meet with students or address questions at any time.
Dr. Ian Pottie, Chemistry Department, Mount Saint Vincent University will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 11 at 12:30 pm. Dr. Pottie’s presentation is entitled “Expanding the synthetic methodologies of the nitro group; could it lead to a new chemical entity to diagnose Alzheimer's disease?" The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre Room 212.
Grant Curtis from AVC's Biomedical Sciences will defend his Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) thesis Friday, February 13, from 1:30-3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre B. Grant's presentation is entitled Stepping Stones to the New World: Islandness and Migration from Southeastern Ireland to Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and the Miramichi of New Brunswick, 1700-1850. Grant's supervisors are Dr. Ed MacDonald and Dr. James Moran, from the Department of History. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Join the UPEI Alumni Association on Islander Day (Monday, February 16) for a FREE Family Skate ate MacLauchlan Arena (Arena B) from 10:00-11:00 am. Hot chocolate and draw prizes will be provided. All are welcome to attend!
If you have difficulty carving out uninterrupted time for writing, if you struggle with motivating yourself to write, or if you would simply like the supportive collaboration of a writing retreat, consider Time to Write, UPEI's faculty writers retreat. When: Friday, May 15 to Tuesday, May 19 Where: Stanley Bridge Resort Cost to participants: $200, which includes four nights accommodation, meals and snacks Is Time to Write for You? Your project must be at a stage where sustained writing time makes sense. Your research and/or data collection and analysis must be completed to the point that you are ready to write. You must also be prepared to commit to the full program: a total of 3½ days focused on writing. The retreat is open to tenured and tenure stream University of Prince Edward Island faculty in any Department/Faculty/School. How to Register Email datkinson@upei.ca with a brief summary of the project you plan to work and your writing goals for the retreat. There is room for six participants at Time to Write. Questions or Concerns? We will be happy to discuss any questions or concerns you may have about Time to Write. Please contact Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer at datkinson@upei.ca or 620-5117.

UPEI Women's and Men's Basketball and Men's Hockey games are still on for tonight, as of Friday, February 6 at 1:00 pm. Please continue to check gopanthersgo.ca for any updates on the status of tonight's varsity games.
Join Michelle Buttery, on Tuesday, February 10 for an open dialogue on relationships. Michelle works at Anderson House as the Child and Youth Services Coordinator for PEI Family Violence Prevention Services Inc. She will go over the basics of unhealthy and abusive relationships, as well as the characteristics of healthy relationships. She will also provide information on what you can do to support your friends, family, and people in your community who are affected by violence. This event is open to all UPEI students, staff and faculty. It is supported by the Department of Applied Human Sciences, and will take place from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Health Sciences Building, room 105. Refreshments will be served compliments of the Premier's Action Committee on Family Violence Prevention.
"Desserts and a Difference," this year's keynote event for the 2015 International Development Week celebrations is postponed until further notice.
UPEI Women's and Men's Basketball and Men's Hockey games are still on for tonight, as of Friday, February 6 at 1:00 pm. Please continue to check gopanthersgo.ca for any updates on the status of tonight's varsity games.
Join Michelle Buttery, on Tuesday, February 10 for an open dialogue on relationships. Michelle works at Anderson House as the Child and Youth Services Coordinator for PEI Family Violence Prevention Services Inc. She will go over the basics of unhealthy and abusive relationships, as well as the characteristics of healthy relationships. She will also provide information on what you can do to support your friends, family, and people in your community who are affected by violence. This event is open to all UPEI students, staff and faculty. It is supported by the Department of Applied Human Sciences, and will take place from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Health Sciences Building, room 105. Refreshments will be served compliments of the Premier's Action Committee on Family Violence Prevention.
"Desserts and a Difference," this year's keynote event for the 2015 International Development Week celebrations is postponed until further notice.

Ori Elad, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Nutritional epigenetic characterization of chicken B cell receptors and Alyssa Grunwald, Department of Biomedical Sciences will present a seminar called "Discovery of tetramic acid containing compounds from two Tolypocladium sp. isolated from Frobisher Bay" on Tuesday, February 10 at 3:00 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C. Everyone is welcome to attend.
UPEI Athletics and Recreation will host three home games this weekend: UPEI Women's basketball team VS Acadia at 6:00 pm in the UPEI Sports Centre UPEI Men’s hockey team VS UNB at 7:00 pm at the MacLauchlan Arena in the CARI Complex UPEI Men's basketball team VS Acadia at 8:00 pm in the Sports Centre In support of UPEI's International Development Week, each game will feature multicultural music and entertainment! The Women's basketball team will be raising money for the eighth annual "Shoot for the Cure" fundraiser. The Men's and Women's hockey teams are showing their support once again by hosting “Pink at the Rink.” Shoot for the Cure is a fundraising initiative by the CIS Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) to raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) and other related charities. The campaign goal is $6,000. Staff and faculty can support the women’s basketball team by purchasing a Shoot for the Cure t-shirt ($12) at Panther Central or the UPEI Bookstore, a paper icon ($1) from Panther Central, or through the “Gofund” donation page at: http://www.gofundme.com/k3xv14.
The Canadian Red Cross will host the final presentation titled "Restoring Family Links" in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Friday, February 6 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. The Canadian Red Cross Restoring Family Links program helps people in Canada re-establish contact with immediate family members after separation due to armed conflict, natural disaster, migration and other humanitarian crises. Light refreshments will be provided, and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee. For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.
"Desserts and a Difference," this year's keynote event for the 2015 International Development Week celebrations is rescheduled to tomorrow, Friday, February 6 at 2:30 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
UPEI Athletics and Recreation will host three home games this weekend: UPEI Women's basketball team VS Acadia at 6:00 pm in the UPEI Sports Centre UPEI Men’s hockey team VS UNB at 7:00 pm at the MacLauchlan Arena in the CARI Complex UPEI Men's basketball team VS Acadia at 8:00 pm in the Sports Centre In support of UPEI's International Development Week, each game will feature multicultural music and entertainment! The Women's basketball team will be raising money for the eighth annual "Shoot for the Cure" fundraiser. The Men's and Women's hockey teams are showing their support once again by hosting “Pink at the Rink.” Shoot for the Cure is a fundraising initiative by the CIS Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) to raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) and other related charities. The campaign goal is $6,000. Staff and faculty can support the women’s basketball team by purchasing a Shoot for the Cure t-shirt ($12) at Panther Central or the UPEI Bookstore, a paper icon ($1) from Panther Central, or through the “Gofund” donation page at: http://www.gofundme.com/k3xv14.
The Canadian Red Cross will host the final presentation titled "Restoring Family Links" in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Friday, February 6 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. The Canadian Red Cross Restoring Family Links program helps people in Canada re-establish contact with immediate family members after separation due to armed conflict, natural disaster, migration and other humanitarian crises. Light refreshments will be provided, and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee. For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.