Campus Notices

Ms. JoDee Samuelson Tuesday, April 2 10 am The McCain Foundation Learning Commons, AVC (286A, North) Her thesis title is: "The Watermills of Prince Edward Island, Canada and Gotland Island, Sweden: An Historical Survey"
What is a Job Fact Sheet? How do I create a Job Fact Sheet? I have a Job Fact Sheet but it is out of date, what can I do? If you have asked one of these questions, help has arrived. The Human Resources Department will be offering training sessions on “How to Create a Job Fact Sheet”. One session will be held for managers and one for employees. Each session will be about 2–3 hours in length and will occur in the last week of April. Date and location to be confirmed (contingent on number of interested participants). If you are interested in attending one of these sessions, please email or telephone Kathryn Harrison at kharrison@upei.ca or 566-0514.
At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about how we choose our literature. Dr. Shannon Murray, Professor of English at UPEI, will lead a discussion entitled "We’ve become adults who read children’s books. What’s wrong with us?" The event begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 2, at The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. “'Harry Potter' was among the first YA series to develop an adult following,” says Dr. Murray. “Even then, I can remember people hiding their copy behind a magazine. Today, people openly read 'The Hunger Games' or 'Twilight' without batting an eye.” Dr. Murray’s discussion will delve into the history of children’s literature, and how we have categorized (and sometimes marginalized) books for children. She’ll also bring examples of some of her favourite books that can be enjoyed by kids and adults. Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.
You are invited to attend a presentation that will help learn how to better manage your time and combat stress. This presentation is open to students, staff, and faculty. It is being held Tuesday, April 2 at 12:30 in the Health Sciences Building, room 105. All are welcome to this free event! Brought to you by UPEI Athletics & Recreation.
A reminder to staff & faculty to consider the UPEI food bank located at the Chaplaincy Centre for drop off of food items such as spaghetti noodles & sauce, canned fish or meats, peanut butter, rice, crackers, cereal, etc. There are many students who use the services of our food bank and especially during these last few weeks of classes, the shelves are low and the need is great!
UPEI’s basketball-playing profs are inviting all students of UPEI and Holland College (and their alumni) for a fun and competitive 4-on-4 basketball tournament. It will be held on Friday, April 5, from 2:00-5:00. It is for men and women and there will be two divisions, D1 and SS (short but slow). Following the competition, we will proceed to The WAVE for food, prizes and trash-talking. Cost per team is $25. To register, please contact Janice Robertson (robertson@upei.ca) or Callum Beck (cabeck@upei.ca). PROFS' RULES because the profs rule.
Elizabeth MacLean is a PhD candidate in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Rhode Island. She will be presenting a lecture titled: ‘The importance of Local Ecological Knowledge in Small Scale Fisheries of the Dominican Republic’ On Monday, April 8, in Main Faculty Lounge at 10 am. All are invited.
Ms. JoDee Samuelson Tuesday, April 2 10 am The McCain Foundation Learning Commons, AVC (286A, North) Her thesis title is: "The Watermills of Prince Edward Island, Canada and Gotland Island, Sweden: An Historical Survey"
What is a Job Fact Sheet? How do I create a Job Fact Sheet? I have a Job Fact Sheet but it is out of date, what can I do? If you have asked one of these questions, help has arrived. The Human Resources Department will be offering training sessions on “How to Create a Job Fact Sheet”. One session will be held for managers and one for employees. Each session will be about 2–3 hours in length and will occur in the last week of April. Date and location to be confirmed (contingent on number of interested participants). If you are interested in attending one of these sessions, please email or telephone Kathryn Harrison at kharrison@upei.ca or 566-0514.
At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about how we choose our literature. Dr. Shannon Murray, Professor of English at UPEI, will lead a discussion entitled "We’ve become adults who read children’s books. What’s wrong with us?" The event begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 2, at The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. “'Harry Potter' was among the first YA series to develop an adult following,” says Dr. Murray. “Even then, I can remember people hiding their copy behind a magazine. Today, people openly read 'The Hunger Games' or 'Twilight' without batting an eye.” Dr. Murray’s discussion will delve into the history of children’s literature, and how we have categorized (and sometimes marginalized) books for children. She’ll also bring examples of some of her favourite books that can be enjoyed by kids and adults. Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.
You are invited to attend a presentation that will help learn how to better manage your time and combat stress. This presentation is open to students, staff, and faculty. It is being held Tuesday, April 2 at 12:30 in the Health Sciences Building, room 105. All are welcome to this free event! Brought to you by UPEI Athletics & Recreation.
A reminder to staff & faculty to consider the UPEI food bank located at the Chaplaincy Centre for drop off of food items such as spaghetti noodles & sauce, canned fish or meats, peanut butter, rice, crackers, cereal, etc. There are many students who use the services of our food bank and especially during these last few weeks of classes, the shelves are low and the need is great!
UPEI’s basketball-playing profs are inviting all students of UPEI and Holland College (and their alumni) for a fun and competitive 4-on-4 basketball tournament. It will be held on Friday, April 5, from 2:00-5:00. It is for men and women and there will be two divisions, D1 and SS (short but slow). Following the competition, we will proceed to The WAVE for food, prizes and trash-talking. Cost per team is $25. To register, please contact Janice Robertson (robertson@upei.ca) or Callum Beck (cabeck@upei.ca). PROFS' RULES because the profs rule.
What is a Job Fact Sheet? How do I create a Job Fact Sheet? I have a Job Fact Sheet but it is out of date, what can I do? If you have asked one of these questions, help has arrived. The Human Resources Department will be offering training sessions on “How to Create a Job Fact Sheet”. One session will be held for managers and one for employees. Each session will be about 2–3 hours in length and will occur in the last week of April. Date and location to be confirmed (contingent on number of interested participants). If you are interested in attending one of these sessions, please email or telephone Kathryn Harrison at kharrison@upei.ca or 566-0514.
At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about how we choose our literature. Dr. Shannon Murray, Professor of English at UPEI, will lead a discussion entitled "We’ve become adults who read children’s books. What’s wrong with us?" The event begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 2, at The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. “'Harry Potter' was among the first YA series to develop an adult following,” says Dr. Murray. “Even then, I can remember people hiding their copy behind a magazine. Today, people openly read 'The Hunger Games' or 'Twilight' without batting an eye.” Dr. Murray’s discussion will delve into the history of children’s literature, and how we have categorized (and sometimes marginalized) books for children. She’ll also bring examples of some of her favourite books that can be enjoyed by kids and adults. Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.
You are invited to attend a presentation that will help learn how to better manage your time and combat stress. This presentation is open to students, staff, and faculty. It is being held Tuesday, April 2 at 12:30 in the Health Sciences Building, room 105. All are welcome to this free event! Brought to you by UPEI Athletics & Recreation.
A reminder to staff & faculty to consider the UPEI food bank located at the Chaplaincy Centre for drop off of food items such as spaghetti noodles & sauce, canned fish or meats, peanut butter, rice, crackers, cereal, etc. There are many students who use the services of our food bank and especially during these last few weeks of classes, the shelves are low and the need is great!
UPEI’s basketball-playing profs are inviting all students of UPEI and Holland College (and their alumni) for a fun and competitive 4-on-4 basketball tournament. It will be held on Friday, April 5, from 2:00-5:00. It is for men and women and there will be two divisions, D1 and SS (short but slow). Following the competition, we will proceed to The WAVE for food, prizes and trash-talking. Cost per team is $25. To register, please contact Janice Robertson (robertson@upei.ca) or Callum Beck (cabeck@upei.ca). PROFS' RULES because the profs rule.
Elizabeth MacLean is a PhD candidate in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Rhode Island. She will be presenting a lecture titled: ‘The importance of Local Ecological Knowledge in Small Scale Fisheries of the Dominican Republic’ On Monday, April 8, in Main Faculty Lounge at 10 am. All are invited.
Ms. JoDee Samuelson Tuesday, April 2 10 am The McCain Foundation Learning Commons, AVC (286A, North) Her thesis title is: "The Watermills of Prince Edward Island, Canada and Gotland Island, Sweden: An Historical Survey"