Two PWHL female hockey recruits to add to the UPEI roster

UPEI Women's Hockey Head Coach Bruce Donaldson is pleased to announce two Ontario Provincial Women's Hockey League (PWHL) players have committed to UPEI for the 2015 season. Stoney Creek Sabres forward Jessica Brown and Etobicoke Junior Dolphins forward Rachel Colle are the team's newest roster additions.

Brown, originally of Johannesburg, South Africa, currently attends Tapply Binet College in Ancaster, Ontario. Her family immigrated to Canada when Brown was six years old. She began playing hockey at eight years old, and shortly thereafter fell in love with the game.

'Jessica will add strength, size, and experience to our lineup,' said Donaldson. 'Coming out of a program like Stoney Creek, which emphasizes strong team play, makes Jessica a great fit for our program.'

'I am honoured to become a Panther and look forward to making UPEI my second home,' stated Brown.

Colle, an honours student with the Richview Collegiate Institute in Etobicoke, Ontario, started with the Dolphins hockey organization when she was five years old. She is currently enjoying a strong season garnering nine points, and scoring key goals for a strong program. In 2013-14, Colle played with the Dolphins Midget AA team recording 24 goals and 11 assists for a total of 35 points.

'Rachel brings speed, size, and a ‘team-first' attitude to our Panther program,' said Donaldson. 'The signing of Brown and Colle is the start of our goal to become a more offensive, bigger-in-size team, with complementary skill levels.'

'I'm very excited and proud to have the opportunity to become a UPEI Panther next season,' added Colle.

Brown is enrolled in the arts program, while Colle will study business administration.

Go Panthers Go!

For information:
Ron Annear, UPEI Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca

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Athletes of the Week—November 24–30

The UPEI Panther Athletes of the Week for the week of November 24-30 are Samantha Sweet, Women's Hockey; and Mavric Parks, Men's Hockey. UPEI Athletics and Recreation showcases these talented athletes to recognize their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. UPEI Athletes of the Week are also nominated to Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport for possible recognition in the region and/or country.

Who: Samantha Sweet, Women's Hockey; and Mavric Parks, Men's Hockey

What: UPEI Panther Athletes of the Week

When: Week of November 24-30

Where: University of Prince Edward Island

Why: Sweet, a fourth-year science student from O'Leary, PEI, scored the Women's Hockey team's first hat trick in four years. The scoring feat occurred during the team's 4-2 win over SMU on Saturday afternoon. Sweet also had a strong performance during the Panthers' 1-0 overtime loss to StFX on Friday evening. Sweet was also selected as the AUS Female Athlete of the Week for the week ending November 30.

Parks, a fourth-year arts student from Eganville, Ontario, enjoyed a strong return in nets from the injured list. Parks started in both Men's Hockey games last week, defeating UdeM 3-2, and STU 5-1, while only surrendering three goals.

For information:
Ron Annear
UPEI Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca

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Island writer Kathy Birt donates collection to UPEI Robertson Library

UPEI students and researchers wanting to learn more about the development of Island farming, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture in the late 1900s and into the 21st century, will soon find a great new resource available to them at the University's Robertson Library.

Thanks to a generous donor, Island writer Kathy Birt has donated her sizeable collection of periodical publications and photographs, reflecting her 25-year freelance journalism career, to the Library's PEI collection. In addition to several hundred articles, and more than 1,000 photographs documenting the Island's farms, forests, and fisheries-which appeared in a range of regional, North American, and UK periodicals-the collection also contains clippings from Birt's journalism in the 1970s and 1980s, when, writing as Kathy Jorgensen, she served as Fashion and Lifestyles Editor at The Guardian. She also contributed a Cornwall 'Neighborhood News' column to The Evening Patriot.

'We're very pleased to be adding these materials to our Prince Edward Island Collection,' said University archivist and Special Collections' librarian Simon Lloyd. 'Kathy's freelance writing and photography provide a really good picture of how PEI's farming, fishery, and forestry were evolving around the turn of the millennium.'

Lloyd noted that the PEI Collection has long worked to track periodical writing about Island topics through its PEI Periodical Articles Database (PEI PAD), so Birt's donation is a nice complement to that effort.

Birt is happy to be sharing her materials with the PEI Collection's users. 'As markets for my Island stories grew, so did my collection of magazines and newspapers with those stories filling the pages,' she said. 'I often wondered what I would do with all of them as I grew older. Thanks to a suggestion from Janna Toms with the Provincial Archives, I have found a permanent home for my works.'

More about Kathy Birt:
Kathy Birt is a self-published author and a graduate of Holland College's Journalism program, Charlottetown Centre, class of 1982. She worked with both The Guardian and CHTN Radio 1982-1992. Her freelance writing career spanned 25 years. During the 1990's to the end of 2010, she wrote about the Island's agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries. Her stories sold to publications across Canada, the US, and in the UK. Birt's next self-published book, her sixth, will be launched in the spring of 2015, and will focus on several hot-button topics in Island politics. She is currently working on her memoirs.

UPEI hosts official groundbreaking ceremony for new engineering building

The University of Prince Edward Island held an official groundbreaking ceremony today for its new School of Sustainable Design Engineering. Construction begins this week for the leading-edge, 75,000 square-foot building.

The Honourable Robert Ghiz, Premier of Prince Edward Island; the Honourable Allen Roach, Minister of Innovation and Advanced Learning; Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor, UPEI; Mr. Tom Cullen, Chair of the UPEI Board of Governors; Mr. Lucas MacArthur, President of the UPEI Student Union; UPEI faculty, staff, students; and industry stakeholders were in attendance.

'Today's groundbreaking ceremony was an opportunity to officially acknowledge the beginning of construction on this unique new building,' said President Abd-El-Aziz. 'This is truly an investment in the future of our students, our province, and the region through sustainable programming, global outreach, and knowledge-based and export-related economic benefits that the new building will provide.'

Initially focusing on bioresources, mechatronics, and sustainable energy and aligning with PEI's priority sectors, the School of Sustainable Design Engineering offers two programs including the two-year Engineering diploma and the new four-year Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Design Engineering degree.

'The provincial government is proud to contribute $16 million to UPEI's new School of Sustainable Design Engineering,' said Premier Robert Ghiz. 'UPEI provides students with a holistic approach to achieving a quality education that includes a solid foundation for lifelong
learning and the practical means for a fulfilling career.'

'The new School of Sustainable Design Engineering will help strengthen our university and provide us with a well-trained and knowledgeable engineering workforce, who are ready to start their careers,' said Minister Roach. 'This new specialized engineering degree program was
strategically chosen, due to increasing demand for both engineering graduates and increasing student interest, both regionally and internationally.'

The School will redefine the region through an industry-driven model based on 'real-world' collaboration, problem solving, and innovation, and this is reflected in the building's design. For example, the building's own heat exchange and ventilation systems will be accessible to the students as learning opportunities.

The main floor emulates a 'factory floor' or the clinic aspect of the program, designed for students who are eager to engage in hands-on and active learning. Here, students will be involved in assembly, prototype testing, and experimentation.

This first level is also where the Centre of Engineering Design and Industry Partnerships will be located, including four centres of excellence in food processing, sensory and sortation, sustainable energy, and robotics, and where students and faculty can work on pilot-scale, industrial R&D projects.

The program inspires innovative, targeted solutions through a team-focused, project-based approach versus the use of traditional classrooms. The second floor of the building will be where students, in design studios and ideation spaces, design sustainable processes, products, and systems that improve people's lives and better society.

The third level fosters client-centered facilitation and mentoring, integrating project management and the activities taking place on the other levels. Students will have access to smartboard meeting rooms in order to collaborate and connect with industry partners either in person or remotely.

The building will be completed by September 2016.

More about the new building:
• Building is a combination of two and three storeys
• Approximately half of the building footprint is two-storey in height with some warehouse-like space that will be used as focused labs or centres of excellence
• Building will consist of a steel structure and metal deck system with flat roofs, with envelope including a combination of a curtain wall, masonry, and metal siding.
• Building features design studios, smart boardrooms, seminar rooms, project ideation rooms, academic stairs, a green roof, and more.
• Architecture 49 designed the building; Brighton Construction is building the School.

UPEI business graduate receives regional gold medal

UPEI congratulates business graduate Janell MacDonald who recently received the regional Gold Medal from the Chartered Accountants of Canada for the highest standing in Eastern Canada. MacDonald, a 2012 UPEI business administration graduate, earned Eastern Canada's highest mark on the Uniform Final Evaluation (UFE).

In addition, MacDonald received the Gerry Gillis Memorial Award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of PEI for the highest standing in Prince Edward Island. MacDonald will also be placed on the Atlantic School of Chartered Accountancy's David Hope Honour Roll and the UFE Honour Roll for her accomplishment.

MacDonald is currently employed at BDO Canada LLP in Charlottetown as a junior staff accountant. 'The partners and staff at BDO are proud of Janell's well deserved accolades. Her dedication and hard work in receiving this significant achievement in the accounting profession has paid off, and we are thrilled to celebrate in her accomplishments,' said Jennifer Dunn, Tax Partner, BDO Canada LLP.

During her time at UPEI, MacDonald competed on the UPEI case team that placed first at the IIBD Case Competition in Hong Kong, and second place at the Royal Roads University International Undergraduate Case Competition in British Columbia. MacDonald placed first in the 2012 Estey Undergraduate Student Paper Competition hosted by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Accounting Ethics.

Other prizes MacDonald has received include: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of PEI Prize for Auditing; The Institute of Chartered Accountants of PEI Prize for Accounting; The Institute of Chartered Accounts of PEI - T. Earle Hickey Prize; and The Yousef Hashmi Award of Excellence in Business Administration.

'Hearing this news is wonderful and it fills us with great pride that Janell, and our other accounting graduates, have consistently performed so well throughout the CA program,' said UPEI's Dean of the School of Business Juergen Krause. 'On behalf of the School of Business and UPEI, I would like to congratulate Janell who has just added another great award to her string of extraordinary accomplishments. Janell is an exceptionally high achiever and has laid the foundation for a great professional career.'

Congratulations, Janell!

Third-year business student brings hope to fellow millennial job seekers

Third-year UPEI business co-op student Amber James is positive there's a better way to connect students and recent graduates with Islander employers. Enter Gradpeek.com, James' new business that aims to connect young talent with Island companies and reduce Island youth unemployment rates.

For her first co-operative education work term, James co-founded Gradpeek.com, an innovative venture that began in April, after seeing first-hand the challenges her fellow students were facing when it came to landing their first jobs in their fields of study.

'We wanted to create an interactive marketplace for students and employers to connect,' said James. 'LinkedIn is a similar tool, and is particularly great for individuals with plenty of experience, but can fall short when it comes to servicing upcoming talent.'

Beginning in May of 2015, post-secondary students will be able to create their own candidate profiles on Gradpeek.com, which consists of a short video or professional photo, and an infographic résumé. James and Gradpeek.com Founder Jonathan Cormier will be on campus today, December 9, and tomorrow, December 10, with their bright green Gradpeek mobile studio to shoot their first ten video profiles.

'I applaud the entrepreneurial spirit and creativity of Amber and the opportunity she created to mutually benefit our co-op students, as well as Island employers,' said Dean of the School of Business Juergen Krause. 'We are proud to welcome Amber and her new business as a tenant in the ‘Launch Pad,' our business incubator office for students in the School of Business, and I wish her lots of success.'

James, the passionate entrepreneur from Morell, PEI truly believes that Gradpeek will make a difference in the lives of hundreds of unemployed and underplayed millennials across Prince Edward Island.

Congratulations, Amber!

Call for Professor Emeritus Nominations 2015

The call for nominations for appointment to the rank of Professor Emeritus is now open. Please note that only UPEI faculty are permitted to nominate faculty to professor emeritus. The deadline to submit nominations is Monday, February 2, 2015. Nominations should be forwarded to Dr. Bill Whelan, Chair of the Professor Emeritus Evaluation Committee, Department of Physics, UPEI, 550 University Ave., Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3.

The Professor Emeritus Evaluation Committee will consider all nominees and forward its recommendations to Senate. Senate is the final approval body and will notify nominees of its decision. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Whelan at wwhelan@upei.ca.

Researchers seek Islanders aged 40-65 for Health Risk Factor Study

A research team at the University of Prince Edward Island is looking for Islanders to participate in an online health survey. The team is looking for men and women aged 40-65. The survey is confidential and takes approximately half an hour to complete.

The research team is measuring the relationship between self-reported concussion injuries and current states of general health, physical activity, and general cognition. Research looking at different levels of physical activity has demonstrated a link to the measure of cognitive decline in certain age groups. Understanding this decline and the relationship it has with general health and lifestyle will help us understand the protective and risk factors related to cognitive decline in older adults.

For more information about the study and to learn about how you can participate, visit the Health Risk Factor Study web page, or contact Heidi O'Brien at hobrien@upei.ca or (902) 393-5900. Participants must complete the survey by January 31, 2015.

For information:
Dave Atkinson, Research Communications Officer, UPEI
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca

Shaping a Successful Life by Henry Tam, UPEI Alumnus

Mr. Henry Tam, proud UPEI alumnus (BBA '73), scholarship donor, and chair of UPEI's Alumni and Friends Toronto Chapter, will be on campus next week to deliver a presentation about his life altering experience as a student at UPEI.

In 1969, Mr. Tam travelled from Hong Kong to study at St. Dunstan's University and UPEI. While here, Mr. Tam adjusted to a new culture and language, and excelled as a student. He was the first graduate of UPEI's Bachelor of Business Administration program to win the prestigious Governor General's silver medal, and has gone on to a successful career as a respected accountant, financial advisor, and tax consultant. He is founder and senior partner of H. Tam and Partner LLP, Chartered Accountants, in Toronto.

Mr. Tam will deliver his presentation on Monday, December 15 in the Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium, Room 242, Don and Marion McDougall Hall, at 4:00 pm.

Former NY Islanders’ draft pick will add depth at centre for UPEI Men’s Hockey

The University of Prince Edward Island Men's Hockey Panthers are adding size and talent to its lineup for the second half of the season, with the addition of centre-man Mitchell Theoret.

Theoret played the first half of the season in the German Professional League with the EHC Bayreuth, scoring five goals and nine points in 12 games. Last year, Theoret had 17 goals and 51 points with the Barrie Colts of the OHL. In 2012-13, he had 25 goals and exploded in the post-season with 14 goals in 20 playoff games. He was a 7th round draft pick of the New York Islanders in 2011.

The Montreal native said he is keen to get rolling with the Panthers. 'The (UPEI) team finished the first half of the season strongly, and is well-positioned to make a run. I can't wait to get into the lineup, and hopefully make a contribution to our season's second-half success.'

Panthers Head Coach Forbes MacPherson said Theoret has been on the radar for well over a year. He originally committed to UPEI in the summer, but opted to give pro hockey in Germany a try in the fall.

'We kept in touch throughout the fall, and a few weeks ago we began to put the details together,' said MacPherson. 'Adding Mitch Theoret to the lineup is huge for our team and program. He can score and he has a very high hockey IQ. He competes hard every night and Island hockey fans are going to love him.'

At six-foot-two and 210 lbs., Theoret is strong on the puck in both ends of the rink. While he prides himself on playing a strong and physical two-way game, Theoret recognizes he will be counted on for offense.

'Coming into the second half of the season, I know our team has to focus on generating more offense. That is an area where I feel I can make a positive contribution,' said Theoret, who will be enrolled in UPEI's Business Administration program.

Chris Huggan, UPEI Director of Athletics and Recreation, said he is pleased to welcome Theoret to the University. 'I am excited for the addition of Mitchell Theoret to our Men's Hockey program, as well as to our campus. Like all of our student-athletes, I know he will work toward achieving success in school, on the ice, and in life,' said Huggan.

After 16 games in the first half, the Panthers stand at .500 with a 7-7-2 record. UPEI has been strong defensively with goalie Mavric Parks leading the AUS with a 2.07 GAA and .932 save percentage. On offense, the team has scored the second fewest goals in the conference with 41 goals.

The Panthers kick-off the second half of the season with an exhibition game at Credit Union Arena in Tignish vs. STU on January 3. The first home game of the second season is January 14 with UdeM visiting the MacLauchlan Arena.

Go Panthers Go!

For information:
Ron Annear
UPEI Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca