Campus Notices

SPEAKER: Brodie Reinhart, Pathology and Microbiology

TITLE: Characteristics of different anatomical forms of feline lymphoma

Everyone is welcome.

The Black Cultural Society of PEI has partnered with the UPEI International Student Office to host a panel discussion called "Creating A New Dynamic on Campus" as part of Black History Month 2020. The event will take place in The Fox & Crow in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre beginning at 5:00 pm.

With the growth of a Black student body on PEI comes the need for increased support and advocacy. Advocacy can come in many forms but one option that is common among post-secondary institutions is the Black Student Union. During this panel, issues around advocacy, skill-sharing and mentorship in academic and non-academic life will be explored. Are Black Student Unions the next step in creating a new dynamic for our university and colleges in PEI?

All are welcome. Funding is provided by Innovation PEI, PEI Culture Action Plan

The 2020 Canadian Association of Physicists’ (CAP) national lecture series arrives at UPEI this week. Dr. Gregory R. Sivakoff will present “Winds of Change Around Black Holes,” on Friday, February 7, at 2:30 pm in Room 104 of UPEI’s Health Sciences Building. All are welcome.

The 2020 CAP National Lecture Series is presented by the Canadian Association of Physicists (www.cap.ca) and is hosted by the UPEI Department of Physics. For more information, contact Dr. Bill Whelan at wwhelan@upei.ca.

See the full release for abstract details and Dr. Sivakoff's bio.

As part of the International Development Week's 30th anniversary, come to a screening of Hands-On: Women, Climate, Justice followed by a discussion with members of Cinema Politica and Environmental Studies Society of UPEI on Thursday, 6 February, at 7:00 pm in the MCDH 242.

HANDS-ON profiles five women from four continents tackling climate change through policy, protest, education and innovation. The film powerfully demonstrates how women are transferring knowledge and local networks into hands-on strategies.

All are welcome! Refreshments will be served.

Textbook and other learning resource costs can contribute significantly to student debt. A proven method for mitigating and reducing barriers to learning and reducing costs for students is the use of open textbooks and other types of OERs. One of the UPEI Student Union’s policy priorities for 2018/2019 was an open textbook pilot project with the purpose of reducing the cost of accessing educational resources.

As a result of the student union’s advocacy efforts, through a strategic investment in student learning and success by the provincial government, the OER Development Program at UPEI has been created at the Robertson Library, supported by the province.

The funding program will run through 2020 and will be administered by the Robertson Library, and provides a variety of funding opportunities including: 

  • an open textbook grant to support the development of a new open textbook on a topic that is currently not covered by an existing open textbook,
  • an open textbook adaptation grant to support the adaptation of one or more open textbooks to create a new version or edition of an open textbook,
  • a supplementary resources grant to support the creation of ancillary materials for existing open textbooks, including, but not limited to test banks, slide decks, or interactive media, etc. for an open textbook or other open education resource, or
  • an honoraria for open textbook peer reviews to support individuals completing a formal peer review of an existing open textbook. 

The funding is available to any instructor of a credit course at UPEI and can be applied for as individuals or teams. For more information, see library.upei.ca/oerprogram

There will be a UPEI Biosafety refresher training session:

Wednesday, February 19, 2020  1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
KMB 237

This session is required for those who attended the Basic Biosafety course in 2017 or earlier. It is not a substitute for Basic Biosafety. Topics to be covered include a review of basic biosafety principles, a practical approach to spill cleanup, and an update on what’s new at UPEI in the field of biosafety.

To attend the Biosafety Refresher course, you must pre-register by contacting Dr. Rhoda Speare, before February 11, 2020 by email (hse@upei.ca) or by phone (902-620-5071). 

Please include your name, department, supervisor’s name (if applicable), email address, and phone number in your email or voice message. 

If you have any questions about this training session, please contact Rhoda.

 

There will be a UPEI Basic Biosafety training session:

Thursday, February 13, 2020  9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 
AVC 287N


Topics to be covered include basic biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince Edward Island, as well as biosecurity training. This session is open to everyone including graduate students.

Please note: those who attended training in 2017 or earlier are currently due for the Biosafety Refresher Course.

To attend the Basic Biosafety course, you must pre-register by contacting Dr. Rhoda Speare, before February 11, 2020 by email (hse@upei.ca) or by phone (902-620-5071).

Please provide your name, department, your supervisor’s name (if applicable), email address, and phone number in your email or voice message. Please indicate if you are a graduate student. 

If you have any questions about this training session, please contact Rhoda.

The Black Cultural Society of PEI has partnered with the UPEI International Student Office to host a panel discussion called "Creating A New Dynamic on Campus" as part of Black History Month 2020. The event will take place in The Fox & Crow in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre beginning at 5:00 pm.

With the growth of a Black student body on PEI comes the need for increased support and advocacy. Advocacy can come in many forms but one option that is common among post-secondary institutions is the Black Student Union. During this panel, issues around advocacy, skill-sharing and mentorship in academic and non-academic life will be explored. Are Black Student Unions the next step in creating a new dynamic for our university and colleges in PEI?

All are welcome. Funding is provided by Innovation PEI, PEI Culture Action Plan

Attention staff and students:

UPEI Security Police are seeking your assistance in gathering any information related to the vandalism of vehicles on campus. It is believed that the vandalism occurred on the evening of Monday, February 3, 2020.

If you have any information related to this event you can contact UPEI Security Services 902-566-0384 or submit a tip anonymously through Crime Stoppers PEI by calling 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or visiting their website at www.peicrimestoppers.com. . 

 

The 2020 Canadian Association of Physicists’ (CAP) national lecture series arrives at UPEI this week. Dr. Gregory R. Sivakoff will present “Winds of Change Around Black Holes,” on Friday, February 7, at 2:30 pm in Room 104 of UPEI’s Health Sciences Building. All are welcome.

The 2020 CAP National Lecture Series is presented by the Canadian Association of Physicists (www.cap.ca) and is hosted by the UPEI Department of Physics. For more information, contact Dr. Bill Whelan at wwhelan@upei.ca.

See the full release for abstract details and Dr. Sivakoff's bio.

The UPEI Music Department Recital Series 2019-2020 is hosting the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra (NBYO) at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall on Sunday, February 9, at 2:00 pm. The stage will be full with 76 young musicians who have been touring the Maritime provinces.

Admission is $5 at the door. All are welcome.

Interactive content can increase learner engagement and also help increase learning. Adding interactive content to your course is now so very easy to do. You can make videos interactive, images interactive, presentations interactive, quizzes interactive. The sky's the limit. In this workshop come learn how to get started creating your own interactive content. Facilitated by the E-Learning Office, you can attend this workshop on either Wednesday, February 19th from 10:30 to 11:30 am in Room 312 of the Robertson Library or on Thursday, March 19th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm in Room 265 of the Robertson Library. REGISTER

As part of the International Development Week's 30th anniversary, come to a screening of Hands-On: Women, Climate, Justice followed by a discussion with members of Cinema Politica and Environmental Studies Society of UPEI on Thursday, 6 February, at 7:00 pm in the MCDH 242.

HANDS-ON profiles five women from four continents tackling climate change through policy, protest, education and innovation. The film powerfully demonstrates how women are transferring knowledge and local networks into hands-on strategies.

All are welcome! Refreshments will be served.

Always wanted to help save the world from climate change? Want summer employment working at Canada’s National Parks? Don’t have a major identified yet for your studies? Join the Associate Dean of the School of Climate Change and Adaptation, Dr. Adam Fenech to find out about UPEI’s newest program of study – the Bachelor of Science in Applied Climate Change and Adaptation on Wednesday, February 5th, 11:30-12:15 and 12:30-1:15 in SSDE 205. A great program that teaches the fundamental sciences but allows you to apply those sciences through the use of drones, virtual reality, geographic information systems, carbon accounting, impact assessment, and data analysis. All towards helping our governments, communities, businesses, households, and individuals combat climate change. Guess what? The program provides you with two summers of employment working at Canada’s National Parks. And each student receives a free smartphone and tablet for school activities. That’s not all - there are scholarships for students entering into the 3rd year of the program. Find out more and enjoy a free pizza lunch. Students only, please! Please RSVP at climatechangeadmin@upei.ca so we make sure we have enough pizzas. Or use that email if you want more information. 

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering invites the campus community to this week's graduate research seminar by Michael Morgan, MS student, entitled "Development of a Novel Time-of-Flight Laser Rangefinder."

This event is Wednesday, February 5 at noon, in the FSDE building, room 128A (Note, room change for winter seminars).

Everyone is welcome.

Robertson Library and WUSC UPEI invite you to attend a screening of the documentary Lost Boys of Sudan.

Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary film by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk about two Dinka boys from Sudan who travel from a refugee camp in Kenya to the United States to escape the civil war in their country.

Admission is free, but there will be donations accepted at the door to raise money for the Shine A Light program, an initiative that provides women and girls within refugee camps the opportunity to better their education.

Wednesday, February 5th
Robertson Library, Room 312
Doors open at 5:30 pm
Show starts at 6:00 pm

Please contact Richelle Greathouse, rgreathouse@upei.ca,  for further information.

Providing content for a course is the easy part of a course's development. Figuring out how to explain to students what that content will do for them is far more challenging. There are numerous ways to describe learning and just as many opinions as to which is best. Are learning targets even necessary? Come hear what the E-Learning Office has to say about targets for learning. This workshop is offered on two separate occasions: Wednesday, February 12th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm or Thursday, March 12th from 10:30 to 11:30 am in Room 265, Robertson Library. REGISTER

As part of the International Development Week's 30th anniversary, come to a screening of Hands-On: Women, Climate, Justice followed by a discussion with members of Cinema Politica and Environmental Studies Society of UPEI on Thursday, 6 February, at 7:00 pm in the MCDH 242.

HANDS-ON profiles five women from four continents tackling climate change through policy, protest, education and innovation. The film powerfully demonstrates how women are transferring knowledge and local networks into hands-on strategies.

All are welcome! Refreshments will be served.

Around this time of year be vigilant for calls, emails, and other forms of communication claiming to be the CRA. The CRA never demand immediate payment by e-transfer, bitcoin, or by gift cards for Amazon/iTunes etc. The CRA will never use threatening language, or contact you by text. If you are worried you might have been scammed call the Canadian Anti-fraud Centre 1-888-495-8501. The ITSS helpdesk is open Mon-Fri from 8-4 if you have any questions (902) 566 0465