Campus Notices

UPEI is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift- recognition reception. Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:00–11:00 am Faculty Lounge, Main Building Light refreshments will be served. RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics wishes to announce that Dr. Shannon Fitzpatrick was welcomed as the new chair on June 1 replacing outgoing chair Dr. David Horrocks. Please update your lists and phone books.
IT Systems and Services wishes to caution the campus community about spam email messages being received by some people on campus. The message informs you that you are to click on a highlighted link to receive a fax from the IRS. This is not a legitimate website. Do not click on any link in this email. Please delete this email and empty your trash folder. If you have any questions, call ( 566-0465) or email the help desk (helpdesk@upei.ca).
UPEI is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift- recognition reception. Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:00–11:00 am Faculty Lounge, Main Building Light refreshments will be served. RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics wishes to announce that Dr. Shannon Fitzpatrick was welcomed as the new chair on June 1 replacing outgoing chair Dr. David Horrocks. Please update your lists and phone books.
IT Systems and Services wishes to caution the campus community about spam email messages being received by some people on campus. The message informs you that you are to click on a highlighted link to receive a fax from the IRS. This is not a legitimate website. Do not click on any link in this email. Please delete this email and empty your trash folder. If you have any questions, call ( 566-0465) or email the help desk (helpdesk@upei.ca).
UPEI is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift- recognition reception. Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:00–11:00 am Faculty Lounge, Main Building Light refreshments will be served. RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013.

There will be a free CNIB eye-safety session June 25 at 9 am in the NRC lecture theatre. Presenter: Clarissa Harris LeBreton, Coordinator, Vision Health Promotion and Marketing Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), PE, NS, NB Every 12 minutes someone in Canada develops significant vision loss. The result of such a staggering statistic is significant costs to government, communities and businesses. And in 20 years from now, the number of Canadians with blindness or partial sign will grow by 100 percent. At CNIB, our focus is on diminishing those numbers by ensuring we play a fundamental role in eye safety and prevention. We know that 100 per cent of eye injuries are preventable. Who should attend: anyone who is exposed to eye hazards such as anyone who works in a lab or near chemicals or with particulate matter, Facilities Management employees, etc. Outline: The eye safety session will be delivered by a trained facilitator - Clarissa - who will provide the audience with a first-hand account about the realities associated with vision loss and the need to protect our eyes. CNIB has developed a highly visual presentation to show eye injuries resulting from a range of workplace and recreational situations. Please pre-register for this session with: Rylie Cole, rcole@upei.ca.
There will be a free CNIB eye-safety session June 25 at 9 am in the NRC lecture theatre. Presenter: Clarissa Harris LeBreton, Coordinator, Vision Health Promotion and Marketing Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), PE, NS, NB Every 12 minutes someone in Canada develops significant vision loss. The result of such a staggering statistic is significant costs to government, communities and businesses. And in 20 years from now, the number of Canadians with blindness or partial sign will grow by 100 percent. At CNIB, our focus is on diminishing those numbers by ensuring we play a fundamental role in eye safety and prevention. We know that 100 per cent of eye injuries are preventable. Who should attend: anyone who is exposed to eye hazards such as anyone who works in a lab or near chemicals or with particulate matter, Facilities Management employees, etc. Outline: The eye safety session will be delivered by a trained facilitator - Clarissa - who will provide the audience with a first-hand account about the realities associated with vision loss and the need to protect our eyes. CNIB has developed a highly visual presentation to show eye injuries resulting from a range of workplace and recreational situations. Please pre-register for this session with: Rylie Cole, rcole@upei.ca.
There will be a free CNIB eye-safety session June 25 at 9 am in the NRC lecture theatre. Presenter: Clarissa Harris LeBreton, Coordinator, Vision Health Promotion and Marketing Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), PE, NS, NB Every 12 minutes someone in Canada develops significant vision loss. The result of such a staggering statistic is significant costs to government, communities and businesses. And in 20 years from now, the number of Canadians with blindness or partial sign will grow by 100 percent. At CNIB, our focus is on diminishing those numbers by ensuring we play a fundamental role in eye safety and prevention. We know that 100 per cent of eye injuries are preventable. Who should attend: anyone who is exposed to eye hazards such as anyone who works in a lab or near chemicals or with particulate matter, Facilities Management employees, etc. Outline: The eye safety session will be delivered by a trained facilitator - Clarissa - who will provide the audience with a first-hand account about the realities associated with vision loss and the need to protect our eyes. CNIB has developed a highly visual presentation to show eye injuries resulting from a range of workplace and recreational situations. Please pre-register for this session with: Rylie Cole, rcole@upei.ca.

Are you looking to add value to your organization? If so, this is your opportunity to participate in a rewarding and meaningful program that will allow you to expand your workforce with energetic, bilingual students, at little cost to your business. UPEI’s Languages at Work program—a part of the Explore Program—takes place from July 1–August 23, and you are invited to get involved by hiring a qualified bilingual student eager to improve their language skills in a work environment. Not only does this program provide students with an excellent opportunity to be immersed in their second language, it also gives employers the opportunity to hire these employees at a lower cost during the peak tourist season as the students’ salaries (plus benefits) are funded 60% by the program! Interested employers must provide students with a meaningful work experience, along with appropriate guidance and orientation, for 35 hours of work per week. For more information, contact Emily Younie, UPEI Languages at Work Project Officer, at (902) 566-0579 or egyounie@upei.ca
The Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre will be closed Monday, June 3 between 2:30-4:30 pm for Janice Robertson's funeral.
Are you looking to add value to your organization? If so, this is your opportunity to participate in a rewarding and meaningful program that will allow you to expand your workforce with energetic, bilingual students, at little cost to your business. UPEI’s Languages at Work program—a part of the Explore Program—takes place from July 1–August 23, and you are invited to get involved by hiring a qualified bilingual student eager to improve their language skills in a work environment. Not only does this program provide students with an excellent opportunity to be immersed in their second language, it also gives employers the opportunity to hire these employees at a lower cost during the peak tourist season as the students’ salaries (plus benefits) are funded 60% by the program! Interested employers must provide students with a meaningful work experience, along with appropriate guidance and orientation, for 35 hours of work per week. For more information, contact Emily Younie, UPEI Languages at Work Project Officer, at (902) 566-0579 or egyounie@upei.ca
The Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre will be closed Monday, June 3 between 2:30-4:30 pm for Janice Robertson's funeral.
Are you looking to add value to your organization? If so, this is your opportunity to participate in a rewarding and meaningful program that will allow you to expand your workforce with energetic, bilingual students, at little cost to your business. UPEI’s Languages at Work program—a part of the Explore Program—takes place from July 1–August 23, and you are invited to get involved by hiring a qualified bilingual student eager to improve their language skills in a work environment. Not only does this program provide students with an excellent opportunity to be immersed in their second language, it also gives employers the opportunity to hire these employees at a lower cost during the peak tourist season as the students’ salaries (plus benefits) are funded 60% by the program! Interested employers must provide students with a meaningful work experience, along with appropriate guidance and orientation, for 35 hours of work per week. For more information, contact Emily Younie, UPEI Languages at Work Project Officer, at (902) 566-0579 or egyounie@upei.ca
The Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre will be closed Monday, June 3 between 2:30-4:30 pm for Janice Robertson's funeral.

UPEI parking permits will be available for sale in mid-July 2013 exclusively to faculty and staff. Please check future notices for exact dates. There are a limited number of designated parking permits available and they will be sold on a first-come first-served basis. If you have a balance owing to UPEI, without a payroll deduction in place, your balance must be cleared before purchasing a parking permit through payroll deduction. Gaylene Willis gwillis@upei.ca
All are welcome to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the L.M. Montgomery Institute (LMMI) at the University of Prince Edward Island and the launch of the new book "Anne around the World: L.M. Montgomery and Her Classic," edited by Jane Ledwell and Jean Mitchell and published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. The event will take place on Thursday, June 20 at 7:00 pm in UPEI’s Faculty Lounge, Main Building. No admission fee. Enjoy good company, light refreshments, a mystery donation, and book signing and sales. For more information, contact Elizabeth DeBlois at mdeblois@upei.ca or Pauline at (902) 566-0343.
UPEI’s Conference Services team is pleased to share with the campus that our summer operations are underway and are looking forward to a busy 2013 season! Throughout the summer, UPEI will play host to conferences, sports teams, international student groups, spiritual gatherings, academic camps and more! Our campus has already played host to Atlantic Province Library Association 2013 Conference, welcoming delegates from all across the east coast to our residences, dining hall, and various buildings throughout campus. On Sunday May 26, UPEI has welcomed 90 students to the Early Explore Summer Language Program who you will see throughout campus until early July, when we can expect a whole new group for another session! Chartwell's has reopened the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall for meal periods, and are pleased to continue the $9 lunch deal for faculty and staff between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm. Food is served in an all-you-care-to-eat format offering two hot items daily, a build-your-own sandwich bar, full salad bar, pizza and garlic fingers, dessert bar, as well as tea, coffee, pop, and juice! Let them know at the cash register that you would like a Frequency Card. Eat 10 lunches and get the eleventh free! As we welcome various visitors and new faces to our campus, please make every effort to extend a warm UPEI welcome! For more information on Conference Services at UPEI, please email conference@upei.ca.
UPEI’s Conference Services team is pleased to share with the campus that our summer operations are underway and are looking forward to a busy 2013 season! Throughout the summer, UPEI will play host to conferences, sports teams, international student groups, spiritual gatherings, academic camps and more! Our campus has already played host to Atlantic Province Library Association 2013 Conference, welcoming delegates from all across the east coast to our residences, dining hall, and various buildings throughout campus. On Sunday May 26, UPEI has welcomed 90 students to the Early Explore Summer Language Program who you will see throughout campus until early July, when we can expect a whole new group for another session! Chartwell's has reopened the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall for meal periods, and are pleased to continue the $9 lunch deal for faculty and staff between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm. Food is served in an all-you-care-to-eat format offering two hot items daily, a build-your-own sandwich bar, full salad bar, pizza and garlic fingers, dessert bar, as well as tea, coffee, pop, and juice! Let them know at the cash register that you would like a Frequency Card. Eat 10 lunches and get the eleventh free! As we welcome various visitors and new faces to our campus, please make every effort to extend a warm UPEI welcome! For more information on Conference Services at UPEI, please email conference@upei.ca.