Campus Notices

Academica Group is conducting a brief survey to better understand experiences with digital learning among North American post-secondary faculty. This 10-minute survey explores usage, satisfaction, and challenges with using digital course materials available through access codes. Whether you are familiar with access codes or not, UPEI faculty are invited to participate. Join the conversation!
Schedule of events Thursday, February 7 (TONIGHT) Screening of CHASING ICE Come out for the first public screening in Atlantic Canada of the newly released, award-winning film CHASING ICE, an eye-opening documentary on climate change. The viewing will take place in AVC lecture Theatre A from 4:00-6:30 pm. A discussion, led by Dr. Adam Fenech, Director of UPEI鈥檚 Climate Research Lab, Dr. Douglas R. Brown, Director of Agriculture and Food Security at World Vision International and Dr. Christian Lacroix, Vice-President Academic will follow the viewing. Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, 620-5117 Evening International Coffee House Join us for an evening of poetry readings and music, as presented by UPEI鈥檚 own international student community in the Robertson Library PIT from 6:30-9:30 pm. Light refreshments will be provided. Friday, February 8 Join us for the 12th annual International Development Week Luncheon in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 11:30 am-1:00 pm. This year's luncheon will feature international cuisine, door prizes, and a keynote by the Honourable Mobina S. B. Jaffer, Senator for British Columbia. Bring your cheque book, as there will also be a silent auction, with a wide variety of items to choose from! These events help us raise funds for the Dr. Vianne Timmons International Student Award which promotes diversity on our campus and honours a deserving student. Rebecca Gass Events and Protocol Officer Integrated Communications 566.0949
In light of the storm forecast for this weekend, the Faculty of Education International Specialization Dinner (scheduled for this Saturday, February 9, 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Jack Blanchard Family Centre) has been rescheduled to Friday, March 1, same time and location. Contact: Carolyn Francis at crfrancis@upei.ca or 894.2813
The size and scope of research projects at 小黄书视频 has grown over the years. Sponsor requirements often make the task of administering a grant or contract complex and confusing. Besides these issues, 小黄书视频 has its own set of policies and procedures that need to be followed. Successful project administration and management is important to all the involved parties. If you are involved in administering a grant or contract (faculty or staff) and would like to discuss research project management, Dr. Robert Gilmour, vice-president of research, invites you to join him and the Research Services staff for lunch and a discussion about what you need as administrators in the way of information, training, and support. Location: Room 142, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall Date: Wednesday, February 20 Time: 11:30 am-1:00 pm Seating is limited, so please register by Wednesday, February 13 by contacting Janet Crowther, Research Services, jcrowther@upei.ca or call 628-4308.
Join us this afternoon (Thursday) from 4-6:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre A for a screening of the film CHASING ICE: an eye-opening documentary about climate change. A discussion will follow, led by Adam Fenech, director of UPEI's Climate Research Lab, and Doug Brown, director of Agriculture and Food Security for World Vision International. Dave Atkinson Research Communications Officer 620-5117
Please join the Department of Psychology for our February colloquium in the 2012-13 Fiona Papps Colloquium Series Friday, February 8, 3:00-4:00 pm in Memorial Hall 215. Dr. Stacey MacKinnon will present: "I Forgive You: What it means depends on what you did and why you did it." A reception will follow in the Department of Psychology lounge, Memorial Hall, at 4:00 pm.
Academica Group is conducting a brief survey to better understand experiences with digital learning among North American post-secondary faculty. This 10-minute survey explores usage, satisfaction, and challenges with using digital course materials available through access codes. Whether you are familiar with access codes or not, UPEI faculty are invited to participate. Join the conversation!
UPEI Wellness is pleased to announce a subsidy to cover the majority of the cost of small-group personal training. The first 50 小黄书视频 employees to sign up for one of the following sessions will receive a $100 subsidy towards the 6-week session cost. Employee鈥檚 can pre-register for the remaining sessions for this budget year by completing the client information form and Par-Q found at . Please send the forms to Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator at amarchbank@upei.ca. Please note this program is for access to only the small-group training program provided by UPEI Athletics & Recreation. As well, each year we have 50 grants to give out. For this year we have 21 left. Angela Marchbank Fitness and Wellness Coordinator UPEI Athletics & Recreation 566-0606
Schedule of events Thursday, February 7 (TONIGHT) Screening of CHASING ICE Come out for the first public screening in Atlantic Canada of the newly released, award-winning film CHASING ICE, an eye-opening documentary on climate change. The viewing will take place in AVC lecture Theatre A from 4:00-6:30 pm. A discussion, led by Dr. Adam Fenech, Director of UPEI鈥檚 Climate Research Lab, Dr. Douglas R. Brown, Director of Agriculture and Food Security at World Vision International and Dr. Christian Lacroix, Vice-President Academic will follow the viewing. Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, 620-5117 Evening International Coffee House Join us for an evening of poetry readings and music, as presented by UPEI鈥檚 own international student community in the Robertson Library PIT from 6:30-9:30 pm. Light refreshments will be provided. Friday, February 8 Join us for the 12th annual International Development Week Luncheon in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 11:30 am-1:00 pm. This year's luncheon will feature international cuisine, door prizes, and a keynote by the Honourable Mobina S. B. Jaffer, Senator for British Columbia. Bring your cheque book, as there will also be a silent auction, with a wide variety of items to choose from! These events help us raise funds for the Dr. Vianne Timmons International Student Award which promotes diversity on our campus and honours a deserving student. Rebecca Gass Events and Protocol Officer Integrated Communications 566.0949
In light of the storm forecast for this weekend, the Faculty of Education International Specialization Dinner (scheduled for this Saturday, February 9, 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Jack Blanchard Family Centre) has been rescheduled to Friday, March 1, same time and location. Contact: Carolyn Francis at crfrancis@upei.ca or 894.2813
The size and scope of research projects at 小黄书视频 has grown over the years. Sponsor requirements often make the task of administering a grant or contract complex and confusing. Besides these issues, 小黄书视频 has its own set of policies and procedures that need to be followed. Successful project administration and management is important to all the involved parties. If you are involved in administering a grant or contract (faculty or staff) and would like to discuss research project management, Dr. Robert Gilmour, vice-president of research, invites you to join him and the Research Services staff for lunch and a discussion about what you need as administrators in the way of information, training, and support. Location: Room 142, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall Date: Wednesday, February 20 Time: 11:30 am-1:00 pm Seating is limited, so please register by Wednesday, February 13 by contacting Janet Crowther, Research Services, jcrowther@upei.ca or call 628-4308.
Join us this afternoon (Thursday) from 4-6:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre A for a screening of the film CHASING ICE: an eye-opening documentary about climate change. A discussion will follow, led by Adam Fenech, director of UPEI's Climate Research Lab, and Doug Brown, director of Agriculture and Food Security for World Vision International. Dave Atkinson Research Communications Officer 620-5117
UPEI Wellness is pleased to announce a subsidy to cover the majority of the cost of small-group personal training. The first 50 小黄书视频 employees to sign up for one of the following sessions will receive a $100 subsidy towards the 6-week session cost. Employee鈥檚 can pre-register for the remaining sessions for this budget year by completing the client information form and Par-Q found at . Please send the forms to Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator at amarchbank@upei.ca. Please note this program is for access to only the small-group training program provided by UPEI Athletics & Recreation. As well, each year we have 50 grants to give out. For this year we have 21 left. Angela Marchbank Fitness and Wellness Coordinator UPEI Athletics & Recreation 566-0606
Please join the Department of Psychology for our February colloquium in the 2012-13 Fiona Papps Colloquium Series Friday, February 8, 3:00-4:00 pm in Memorial Hall 215. Dr. Stacey MacKinnon will present: "I Forgive You: What it means depends on what you did and why you did it." A reception will follow in the Department of Psychology lounge, Memorial Hall, at 4:00 pm.
Academica Group is conducting a brief survey to better understand experiences with digital learning among North American post-secondary faculty. This 10-minute survey explores usage, satisfaction, and challenges with using digital course materials available through access codes. Whether you are familiar with access codes or not, UPEI faculty are invited to participate. Join the conversation!

Dr. Dania Villarnovo, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, will give a seminar entitled "Avoiding Transfusions Reactions in Dogs: Evaluation of a Commercially Available Cross-matching Kit" on Tuesday, February 12 at 1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C". Everyone is welcome.

UPEI faculty will 鈥渙pen鈥 their classes to staff members from February 25鈥揗arch 1, as part of 鈥淥pen Class Week,鈥 a new initiative that allows interested staff to sit in on a class and learn more about a topic. Employees will also gain a sense of what students experience when taking a UPEI course and what faculty experience when teaching one. Staff members are invited to visit the Google document for a full listing of courses available: and to fill in their name on one of the five available spaces for each course they are interested in. Spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Course descriptions can be found through UPEI鈥檚 academic calendar: Class attendance for staff members is free and no course preparation is required. The deadline to sign up for course dates is Thursday, February 21. Employees will be sent an email by the Faculty Development Office to confirm their class, time, and location. While senior management has been notified and fully support 鈥淥pen Class Week,鈥 it is highly recommended that employees advise their supervisors to prevent any scheduling concerns in their departments. For further information, please contact Gerald Wandio at the Faculty Development Office at gwandio@upei.ca.

Public talk: S. Bear Bergman on 鈥淟ife, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Gender鈥 Everyone is invited to a public talk by author, storyteller, playwright S. Bear Bergman, on Friday, February 8, 2013, at 5:00pm, in K.C Irving Chemistry Center 104, entitled 鈥淟ife, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Gender.鈥 The talk will be followed by a question and answer period and a reception. This talk is the keynote address for the 鈥淒ifficult Dialogues鈥 student conference. For more information on Bear Bergman, please see his website: . This event is free and open to everyone. Please encourage your students to attend too! For more information, contact Ann Braithwaite, Women鈥檚 Studies, at abraithwaite@upei.ca 鈥淒ifficult Dialogues: Exploring Relationships Between Identities and Power鈥 鈥 a student conference Please join us February 8 and 9 for a student conference entitled 鈥淒ifficult Dialogues: Exploring Relationships Between Identities and Power.鈥 Students from 小黄书视频 and 5 other regional universities will present some of their work. We鈥檒l also have a 鈥榳ho needs difficult dialogues鈥 video corner and other exhibits. The event starts Friday the 8th at 12:30pm and continues all day on Saturday the 9th. Come to some sessions, come to all sessions, help us make this a great experience for everyone involved! Free and open to everyone! Registration starts at 12:30 on Friday in Main 520 (Dawson Lounge). For more information, see the conference website at or contact Ann Braithwaite, Women鈥檚 Studies, at abraithwaite@upei.ca
Come out to The Wave tonight for Global Trivia from 7:00-9:00 pm as part of UPEI's International Development Week. Staff, faculty, and students are all welcome. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams.
Do you have something you want students to know? The next Student Union update email will be going out on Tuesday, February 12. If you have any information you'd like included, please send it to Chelsea at vpcommunications@upeisu.ca !