Campus Notices

Panther Fitness is challenging, effective, and rewarding. We offer a variety of opportunities to support you on your fitness adventure. We will help you make fitness a part of your life! 'New' Sunrise Yoga Class Start your day off with a full body strength and flexibility workout which tones the body. Long stretches will melt away the stress and create a feeling of deep relaxation. We have two different sessions: Mondays 6:30-7:15 am and Fridays 6:30-7:15 am which will be led by fitness instructor Anna Lacroix. Monday sessions start on May 13 and Friday sessions start on May 17. This class will be held at the Alumni Track (in case of bad weather the location will be at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym). Kettlebell This class is ideal for explosive exercises that work major muscles, burn body fat and build power. Integrating full body movement patterns which require stabilizing responses, the class will provide amazing metabolic conditioning. This class will be led by fitness instructor Wendy Chappell and will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre from noon-12:45 pm. Classes begin on May 15. Pilates Pilates combines stretching and strengthening of muscles and addresses the body as an integrated system. The focus is on training the mind and body to work together with an emphasis on core strength. Fitness instructor Tracey Gairns-Brioux will be leading this class which will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We have two different sessions: Tuesdays noon-12:45 and Thursdays noon-12:45. Classes begin May 14 and 16. Zumba The Zumba program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Join Anna Lacroix on Mondays from noon-12:45 beginning May 20. This class will be held in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym. Fees for each session (6 classes/session) are $55 plus hst for Sports Centre members and $65 plus hst for non-members. To register, please stop by the Panther Central desk at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We accept cash, cheques and credit cards. If you'd like to register by phone, please call 566-0368 with your credit card information. More Panther fitness programs can be found at http://ar.upei.ca/user-pay-fitness-programs. For further information, please contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness coordinator at 566-0606 or amarchbank@upei.ca
We would like to invite everyone in the campus community to celebrate student writing at the launch of the UPEI Arts Review: Articulate. Thirteen students from the Arts Faculty will be showcased in the only printed, student-led publication at UPEI. The launch will take place on Thursday, May 9 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building. At this time, the journal will be available for $10 a copy. Refreshments and cake will be provided. For further information, you may contact the editing committee at artsreview@upei.ca. Hope to see you there!
Panther Fitness is challenging, effective, and rewarding. We offer a variety of opportunities to support you on your fitness adventure. We will help you make fitness a part of your life! 'New' Sunrise Yoga Class Start your day off with a full body strength and flexibility workout which tones the body. Long stretches will melt away the stress and create a feeling of deep relaxation. We have two different sessions: Mondays 6:30-7:15 am and Fridays 6:30-7:15 am which will be led by fitness instructor Anna Lacroix. Monday sessions start on May 13 and Friday sessions start on May 17. This class will be held at the Alumni Track (in case of bad weather the location will be at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym). Kettlebell This class is ideal for explosive exercises that work major muscles, burn body fat and build power. Integrating full body movement patterns which require stabilizing responses, the class will provide amazing metabolic conditioning. This class will be led by fitness instructor Wendy Chappell and will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre from noon-12:45 pm. Classes begin on May 15. Pilates Pilates combines stretching and strengthening of muscles and addresses the body as an integrated system. The focus is on training the mind and body to work together with an emphasis on core strength. Fitness instructor Tracey Gairns-Brioux will be leading this class which will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We have two different sessions: Tuesdays noon-12:45 and Thursdays noon-12:45. Classes begin May 14 and 16. Zumba The Zumba program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Join Anna Lacroix on Mondays from noon-12:45 beginning May 20. This class will be held in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym. Fees for each session (6 classes/session) are $55 plus hst for Sports Centre members and $65 plus hst for non-members. To register, please stop by the Panther Central desk at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We accept cash, cheques and credit cards. If you'd like to register by phone, please call 566-0368 with your credit card information. More Panther fitness programs can be found at http://ar.upei.ca/user-pay-fitness-programs. For further information, please contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness coordinator at 566-0606 or amarchbank@upei.ca
We would like to invite everyone in the campus community to celebrate student writing at the launch of the UPEI Arts Review: Articulate. Thirteen students from the Arts Faculty will be showcased in the only printed, student-led publication at UPEI. The launch will take place on Thursday, May 9 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building. At this time, the journal will be available for $10 a copy. Refreshments and cake will be provided. For further information, you may contact the editing committee at artsreview@upei.ca. Hope to see you there!
Panther Fitness is challenging, effective, and rewarding. We offer a variety of opportunities to support you on your fitness adventure. We will help you make fitness a part of your life! 'New' Sunrise Yoga Class Start your day off with a full body strength and flexibility workout which tones the body. Long stretches will melt away the stress and create a feeling of deep relaxation. We have two different sessions: Mondays 6:30-7:15 am and Fridays 6:30-7:15 am which will be led by fitness instructor Anna Lacroix. Monday sessions start on May 13 and Friday sessions start on May 17. This class will be held at the Alumni Track (in case of bad weather the location will be at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym). Kettlebell This class is ideal for explosive exercises that work major muscles, burn body fat and build power. Integrating full body movement patterns which require stabilizing responses, the class will provide amazing metabolic conditioning. This class will be led by fitness instructor Wendy Chappell and will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre from noon-12:45 pm. Classes begin on May 15. Pilates Pilates combines stretching and strengthening of muscles and addresses the body as an integrated system. The focus is on training the mind and body to work together with an emphasis on core strength. Fitness instructor Tracey Gairns-Brioux will be leading this class which will be held in the raquetball court at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We have two different sessions: Tuesdays noon-12:45 and Thursdays noon-12:45. Classes begin May 14 and 16. Zumba The Zumba program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Join Anna Lacroix on Mondays from noon-12:45 beginning May 20. This class will be held in the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre gym. Fees for each session (6 classes/session) are $55 plus hst for Sports Centre members and $65 plus hst for non-members. To register, please stop by the Panther Central desk at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. We accept cash, cheques and credit cards. If you'd like to register by phone, please call 566-0368 with your credit card information. More Panther fitness programs can be found at http://ar.upei.ca/user-pay-fitness-programs. For further information, please contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness coordinator at 566-0606 or amarchbank@upei.ca
We would like to invite everyone in the campus community to celebrate student writing at the launch of the UPEI Arts Review: Articulate. Thirteen students from the Arts Faculty will be showcased in the only printed, student-led publication at UPEI. The launch will take place on Thursday, May 9 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building. At this time, the journal will be available for $10 a copy. Refreshments and cake will be provided. For further information, you may contact the editing committee at artsreview@upei.ca. Hope to see you there!

Day of Caring is a unique opportunity for volunteers from workplaces that support United Way to participate in a team-building experience while helping a community organization. UPEI is excited to be a part of this year’s Day of Caring on May 31. Although departmental operations must take precedence, we would encourage supervisors of employees who are interested to allow participation in this community effort. Interested employees will complete painting, repairing, landscaping, or other projects together and make a difference to a local community organization while learning about the organization and the United Way. Last year’s community organizations included: Milton Community Centre, Kingswood Centre in Montague and the Summerside Boys and Girls Club. The day will start with breakfast at 8:00 am at Redshore and then teams will go to their project sites from 9:30 am-1:30 pm. Some lunch will be provided. If you are interested in participating in this fun and rewarding day, please email kharrison@upei.ca by Wednesday, May 8. Let's have a great representation from UPEI to show support for our local community.
Stacey Goldberg, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar entitled "Molecular Approach to Identify Bioactive Brominated Natural Products from Marine Sponges" on Tuesday, May 7 at 1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C". Everyone is welcome.
Thursday, May 9, 2013, 7:00 pm The short story collection "Riptides: New Island Fiction" (Acorn Press) has been shortlisted for the 2013 Best Atlantic-published Book Award. As part of the festival preceding the Atlantic Book Awards gala, Riptides editor Richard Lemm of the UPEI English department will convene a panel of contributors to the book -- including UPEI philosophy professor Malcolm Murray -- for an evening of reading and discussion. Copies of "Riptides" will be available for sale/signing. Light refreshments will served. Admission is free. All are welcome. Contact person: Simon Lloyd, Robertson Library slloyd@upei.ca, (902) 566-0536
Day of Caring is a unique opportunity for volunteers from workplaces that support United Way to participate in a team-building experience while helping a community organization. UPEI is excited to be a part of this year’s Day of Caring on May 31. Although departmental operations must take precedence, we would encourage supervisors of employees who are interested to allow participation in this community effort. Interested employees will complete painting, repairing, landscaping, or other projects together and make a difference to a local community organization while learning about the organization and the United Way. Last year’s community organizations included: Milton Community Centre, Kingswood Centre in Montague and the Summerside Boys and Girls Club. The day will start with breakfast at 8:00 am at Redshore and then teams will go to their project sites from 9:30 am-1:30 pm. Some lunch will be provided. If you are interested in participating in this fun and rewarding day, please email kharrison@upei.ca by Wednesday, May 8. Let's have a great representation from UPEI to show support for our local community.
Stacey Goldberg, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar entitled "Molecular Approach to Identify Bioactive Brominated Natural Products from Marine Sponges" on Tuesday, May 7 at 1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C". Everyone is welcome.
Thursday, May 9, 2013, 7:00 pm The short story collection "Riptides: New Island Fiction" (Acorn Press) has been shortlisted for the 2013 Best Atlantic-published Book Award. As part of the festival preceding the Atlantic Book Awards gala, Riptides editor Richard Lemm of the UPEI English department will convene a panel of contributors to the book -- including UPEI philosophy professor Malcolm Murray -- for an evening of reading and discussion. Copies of "Riptides" will be available for sale/signing. Light refreshments will served. Admission is free. All are welcome. Contact person: Simon Lloyd, Robertson Library slloyd@upei.ca, (902) 566-0536
Day of Caring is a unique opportunity for volunteers from workplaces that support United Way to participate in a team-building experience while helping a community organization. UPEI is excited to be a part of this year’s Day of Caring on May 31. Although departmental operations must take precedence, we would encourage supervisors of employees who are interested to allow participation in this community effort. Interested employees will complete painting, repairing, landscaping, or other projects together and make a difference to a local community organization while learning about the organization and the United Way. Last year’s community organizations included: Milton Community Centre, Kingswood Centre in Montague and the Summerside Boys and Girls Club. The day will start with breakfast at 8:00 am at Redshore and then teams will go to their project sites from 9:30 am-1:30 pm. Some lunch will be provided. If you are interested in participating in this fun and rewarding day, please email kharrison@upei.ca by Wednesday, May 8. Let's have a great representation from UPEI to show support for our local community.
Stacey Goldberg, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar entitled "Molecular Approach to Identify Bioactive Brominated Natural Products from Marine Sponges" on Tuesday, May 7 at 1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C". Everyone is welcome.
Thursday, May 9, 2013, 7:00 pm The short story collection "Riptides: New Island Fiction" (Acorn Press) has been shortlisted for the 2013 Best Atlantic-published Book Award. As part of the festival preceding the Atlantic Book Awards gala, Riptides editor Richard Lemm of the UPEI English department will convene a panel of contributors to the book -- including UPEI philosophy professor Malcolm Murray -- for an evening of reading and discussion. Copies of "Riptides" will be available for sale/signing. Light refreshments will served. Admission is free. All are welcome. Contact person: Simon Lloyd, Robertson Library slloyd@upei.ca, (902) 566-0536

Researchers at the University of Prince Edward Island have launched a new website to help track the population and activity of the Island’s coyotes. The site, upei.ca/coyote, will provide valuable data about this non-native species which first arrived on the Island in the early 1980s. Read the rest of the story at http://research.upei.ca/blogs/2013/05/02/spot-coyote-prince-edward-isla… Dave Atkinson Research Communications Officer
Researchers at the University of Prince Edward Island have launched a new website to help track the population and activity of the Island’s coyotes. The site, upei.ca/coyote, will provide valuable data about this non-native species which first arrived on the Island in the early 1980s. Read the rest of the story at http://research.upei.ca/blogs/2013/05/02/spot-coyote-prince-edward-isla… Dave Atkinson Research Communications Officer
Researchers at the University of Prince Edward Island have launched a new website to help track the population and activity of the Island’s coyotes. The site, upei.ca/coyote, will provide valuable data about this non-native species which first arrived on the Island in the early 1980s. Read the rest of the story at http://research.upei.ca/blogs/2013/05/02/spot-coyote-prince-edward-isla… Dave Atkinson Research Communications Officer

Career Services will be hosting a Community Connector Volunteer Fair on October 2, 2013. At this time, we are asking organizations interested in registering for a table to visit the website http://www.upei.ca/studentlife/student-affairs/career-services/communit… to find more information and to apply online. Please pass this information along to any organizations you know that may be interested in attending this free event.
How will climate change impact our roads, bridges, and sewers? Join us for a free workshop, Planning for Risks Under a Changing Climate. From waterfronts to roads to bridges to storm sewers, there will be speakers from across the Atlantic region talking about how jurisdictions have adapted their major infrastructure to future climate changes. The event is topped off by a climate change video produced by Mount Allison University Professor Ian Mauro starring many Islanders identifying how they have already experienced the impacts of climate change. When: Friday, May 3, 8:30 am-3:00 pm Where: Lecture Theatre A, Atlantic Veterinary College, UPEI For details, including a map, click here for a program of the event in .pdf http://research.upei.ca/files/research/upei_symposium_planning_for_a_ch… The workshop is free, but please register in advance by emailing climate@upei.ca with your name and phone number. For more information, contact Dr. Adam Fenech, director of the UPEI Climate Research Lab, at 620-5220 or afenech@upei.ca.