Campus Notices

With the release of the 91探花 Review Report, the University has coordinated two confidential processes to support faculty and staff who have experienced harm from harassment, sexual violence, or discrimination at 91探花. 

Confidential third-party personal counselling:

The 91探花 Health and Wellness Centre has engaged a psychologist to meet individually with faculty and staff, by appointment. Employees may email Caylin Jenkins at cbjenkins@upei.ca, indicating 鈥淎ppointment required鈥 in the subject line. Caylin will coordinate with the psychologist and confirm the time and location of the appointment with the employee. 

Making a confidential disclosure:

People have asked about the process for making disclosures of incidents of harassment or discrimination by senior executive members of the University. The University has established an independent third-party process to address any such issues with Resonance Inc., a multidisciplinary human resources firm, based in Saint John, NB, that specializes in workplace assessments. The contact person at Resonance is Trisha Perry, who may be reached at tperry@resonanceinc.ca or (506)799-0412. 

For more information, go to /response-to-independent-review/community-support

Want to select datasets quickly in Excel? If you are using a mouse to drag the cursor over hundreds of lines, there is a faster way. 

Click in the first cell you want to select and hold down Ctrl+Shift, then hit either the down arrow to get all the data in the column below, the up arrow to get all the data above, or the left or right arrow to get everything in the row (to the left or right, of course). Combine the directions, and you can get a whole column as well as everything in the rows on the left or right. It'll only select cells with data (even invisible data).

 

The 91探花 Working Group for Online- and Technology-Supported Learning invites faculty, staff, and administrators to share their thoughts about the future of online learning at 91探花 through an . There is a companion survey for students circulated by email to their 91探花 accounts.  

By May 2026, all universities in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick will be required to develop an institutional framework for online- and technology-supported learning that is aligned with the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission鈥檚 Guidelines for Institutional Frameworks for Online- and Technology-Supported Learning.  A working group of faculty, staff, and students at 91探花 has recently started to work on the development of an institutional framework that will guide the development of high-quality, student-focused online and technology-supported learning for 91探花.

The working group appreciates and thanks colleagues and students for taking time during this busy point in the semester to provide their input into the development of this framework for online- and technology-supported learning at 91探花. The consultation survey will be open until November 22, 2023, at 12:00 midnight.      

 (for staff, faculty, and administrators).

Presenter: Fatima Imtiaz

Title: "Remote Sensing for Land Use and Land Cover Classification鈥

Date/Time /Location: Friday, November 17, 2023, 2:00 pm, AVC 287N

Everyone is welcome.

The 91探花 is reviving its popular Research on Tap series with a presentation titled 鈥淰ersatile applications of AI in chemistry and education鈥 on November 16 at 6 pm at The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre at 91探花.

Dr. Jason Pearson, professor of chemistry at 91探花, will provide a look into the versatile applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in chemistry and education, based on a decade of research. Starting with a broad introduction, he will then highlight how AI can be used to model chemical reactivity and assess the potential of drug molecules, thereby speeding up the discovery process.

He will describe the findings of extensive studies involving thousands of undergraduate students across North America. These studies reveal the ability of AI to offer personalized tutoring, improve writing and critical thinking skills, correct flawed logic in real time, and quicken accurate recall, ultimately enhancing student readiness and performance.

Pearson鈥檚 talk is designed for a wide audience curious about the transformative impact of AI on academia and the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the current state of AI, its various applications, and its potential to shape the future of the world.

All are welcome.

91探花 honours its rich heritage and traditions by acknowledging members of the campus community who have contributed to its mission in an exceptional way by naming them Founders. The award is presented to members of the campus community who have played a direct role in  

  • supporting the vision, reputation, and continued success of the University, and/or  
  • creating a new era of educational, research, and/or service excellence at the University. 

The 91探花 is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Founders. 

If you wish to submit a nomination for this award, please complete the  or email your submission to communications@upei.ca. Emailed nominations should include your name, daytime telephone number, and relationship to the nominee along with the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person you wish to nominate. They are limited to 500 words in length and should address how the nominee meets the above criteria. Read the full UPEi news release

Completed nominations must be received by November 17, 2023, at 12:00 pm AT (noon). 

Come out and take care of YOU at the 91探花 Self-Care Fair on Wednesday, November 22, between 10:00 am--2:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Visit over 20 informative and interactive booths that will focus on self-care including acupuncture, reflexology, Reiki, body composition scanning, reflexology, blood pressure/glucose testing, COVID-19 vaccine boosters, nutrition, mental health, physical activity, and more. There will be free food and prizes. We will also accept non-perishable food donations in support of the 91探花 Campus Food Bank.

Join the 91探花 Teaching and Learning Centre鈥檚 multimedia specialist and colleagues from 91探花鈥檚 teaching community on November 14 at 12:30 pm in the Teaching and Learning Centre to talk about ideas, obstacles, and success in creating multimedia for your courses. This is a space to gather and talk about what you are working on, what you have created, and what you might be thinking about making. Topics will generally be about video, podcasting, visual graphics, etc. that you are using as course resources. The drop-in is open to faculty and staff in an effort to provide support, create connections, and build community around these topics. This will be hosted monthly throughout the fall semester.

Reach out to Kristy McKinney at kmckinney@upei.ca if you have any questions.

The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces upcoming presentations by each of the three finalist candidates. Since the search began in June, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected the following finalists for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus. Presentations are scheduled on the following dates and times.

Dr. Ali Akgunduz is a professor and Associate Dean, Academic Programs, at Concordia University. He received a BS (1992) from Gazi University, Turkey, and an MBA (1996) and PhD (2001) in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the Illinois Institute of Technology.  As associate dean at Concordia since 2012, he has led the faculty's accreditation process for all nine undergraduate engineering programs and continual improvement of academic programs. From 2003 to 2008, he served as the Co-op program director. His research interests include airline operations, and decision support system design, using artificial intelligence, including 70 journal and conference papers in these fields. Dr. Akgunduz has received an IIE Excellence Award and Distinguished Professor Award from the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and an Excellence in Teaching Award from the Canadian Society of Industrial Engineers.

  • Public Presentation: November 15, 2:30鈥3:30 pm, AVC 207N

Dr. Regina Lee is a professor of space engineering at York University. She received a BASc (1994) in Engineering Science, MASc (1995), and PhD (2000) in Space Engineering from the University of Toronto. From 2018 to 2019, she was the Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies. Between 2013 and 2017, she served as chair of the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering. Dr. Lee has co-authored over 100 journal and conference papers. Her research interests lie in nanosatellite technologies including micro-propulsion, actuators, remote sensing, and space object tracking. At York University, she has secured over $10 million in research funding, including a $4.2 million CFI project to establish York's first comprehensive microfabrication facility where she served as the founding director. Dr. Lee received the AKCSE Women in Science and Engineering Award in 2022, and the KOFST Engineer of the Year Award in 2020.

  • Public Presentation: November 16, 9:00鈥 0:00 am, AVC 201N

Dr. Yudong (David) Yao is a professor of electrical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. At Stevens, he served as chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2007 to 2018. He received a BS and MS (1985) from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications and a PhD (1988) from Southeast University, Nanjing, all in electrical engineering. His research interests lie in machine learning, sensors and signals, telehealth, and AI medicine. Dr. Yao has (co-)secured over $10 million in research grants, and his publications have been widely cited (h-index of 51 with over 10,000 citations). Prior to Stevens, he was a senior engineer at Qualcomm in San Diego, and a technical staff member at Spar Aerospace in Montreal. Dr. Yao is a Fellow of several professional associations, including IEEE and the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

  • Public Presentation: November 22, 9:00鈥 10:00 am,  AVC 205N

All are welcome to attend. For any who are unable to attend, the presentations will be recorded and available afterward for viewing from a secure site. Paper copies of each candidate鈥檚 CV will be available for viewing in the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, Kelley 205. Following each presentation, you are invited to provide feedback on the candidate鈥檚 suitability for the role to vpar@upei.ca. All feedback will be considered by the committee in its deliberations.

Submissions and inquiries for Central Printing should now be sent to cpo@upei.ca.  The use of whenderson@upei.ca will come to an end at the end of November. You can also call Wendy at Central Printing at 902-566-0558.

Dr. Joshua MacFadyen will launch a new book that offers an aerial view of PEI鈥檚 changing landscapes on November 29, 2023, at 7:30 pm, in the Faculty Lounge (Room 201), SDU Main Building, 91探花.

Published by Island Studies Press, Time Flies: A History of Prince Edward Island from the Air offers an unprecedented view of one island province鈥檚 journey into modernity through a unique blend of aerial photography and historical synthesis. The book presents images of iconic landscapes on Prince Edward Island and traces how those communities and natural ecosystems have changed over 85 years (1935鈥2020). Each site history illustrates and reflects on the nature of modern land use and land cover change in one of four chapters organized around primary resource economies, rural communities, urban development, and islands and coastal change. Time Flies offers a visually rich discussion of one island as the world and offers lessons that we can learn from the social and ecological transformation of PEI.

Dr. MacFadyen is the Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities and an associate professor in the Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture program at 91探花. His previous books include Flax Americana: A History of the Fibre and Oil That Covered a Continent and Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island.

This book was published with the support of a Scholarly Book Award from the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and a SSHRC Exchange Publication Award from the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research at 91探花. 

Books will be available for purchase and signing at the launch. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information about the book or the launch, please contact Bren Simmers at 902-566-0386 or ispstaff@upei.ca.

Authenticity in tourism is a hot topic. Can tourism experiences ever really be authentic and truly reflect the character, history, and people of a place? One underrepresented voice in authentic tourism is that of locals. Using a research panel of 600 Prince Edward Islanders, we asked if it was possible for visitors to experience the "real" PEI, and if so, what kinds of experiences best reflected the place that locals call home. Over 400 respondents enthusiastically proclaimed that indeed it was possible for visitors to glimpse the "real" Prince Edward Island, and they identified myriad ways that could happen in areas such as culinary-, cultural-, historical-, and Anne of Green Gables-based experiences. Join us on November 21 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building, to hear more about this research project from Dr. Susan Graham, Faculty of Business.

Does the thought of research ethics make you feel

  1. excited 
  2. overwhelmed 
  3. intimidated 
  4. frustrated 
  5. prefer to specify: _________________ 
  6. prefer not to specify 

No matter how you feel about research ethics right now, we鈥檝e got good news for you! 

Your friendly colleagues on the 91探花 Research Ethics Board have been working hard to adapt to recent TCPS 2 updates and to streamline and demystify related processes.  

If you do research with humans at 91探花, please join Research Compliance Coordinator, Dr. Stephanie Palmer, and Research Ethics Chair, Dr. Jessica Strong, to learn about recent changes to the TCPS 2 and 91探花 REB process, including multi-jurisdictional applications, among others. We will also introduce some new tools you can use to streamline your application process. We look forward to seeing you on November 24 at noon at the TLC! 

November 28th is Giving Tuesday! This year, it's all about supporting 91探花 Athletics and Recreation!

91探花 Athletics and Recreation is such an important part of our campus--where students, faculty, staff, alumni, and our community members come together to create a sense of camaraderie and PRIDE.

Your support on Giving Tuesday will be a game-changer! You'll be contributing to supercharging varsity academic support, fueling nutrition programs, making dreams come true with athletic financial awards, cranking up high-performance training, boosting recruitment, and making schedules even more exciting, as well as the awesome community engagement, club sports, and recreation activities that are so very important.

These initiatives aren't just about making our student experience rock; they're also about inspiring the future generation of leaders and athletes.

Every donation designated to "91探花 Athletics and Recreation" made on or before Giving Tuesday will be matched by our amazing friends--John Horrelt, Donnie MacFadyen, Bruce Donaldson, and the 91探花 Alumni Association--up to a total of $15,000!

Your support is the key to empowering our student-athletes to reach their full potential, both academically and athletically, and to create club sport and recreation opportunities for our campus community.

Get ready to make a splash on Giving Tuesday and be part of something truly extraordinary! Let's come together, donate, and support 91探花 Athletics and Recreation!  

Donate on Giving Tuesday, and let's make a lasting difference! 

 or call 902-894-2888

For more information visit the .

Giving Tuesday is a global movement for giving and volunteering, taking place each year after Black Friday. As the 鈥渙pening day of the giving season,鈥 it is a time when charities, companies, and individuals join together and rally for favourite causes. To learn more about Giving Tuesday, you can visit .

Once again, the 91探花 Bookstore will be offering Christmas staff shopping to all staff and faculty. 

Faculty and staff will be able to charge purchases from the 91探花 Bookstore to their personal account between Monday, November 20, and Saturday, November 25, 2023.

Payroll deductions will be from January 19 to April 26, 2024. 

Your 20% discount will apply.

Please contact bookstore@upei.ca if you have questions.

The inaugural Shannon K. Murray Lecture on Hope and the Academy, presented by Dr. Shannon Murray at 91探花 on September 5, will be broadcast on CBC Radio鈥檚 national program Ideas on Monday, November 13, at 4:00 am and 8:00 pm. 

The CBC Ideas describes the lecture as follows:

鈥淔or many, the world is feeling darker these days. So, a lecture on Hope might be a much-needed balm. Shannon Murray is an award-winning English professor at the 91探花. An annual lecture on Hope was established in her honour. For the inaugural lecture, Murray presents: Shakespeare鈥檚 Guide to Teaching, Learning and Hope. She explores what Shakespeare can offer us in terms of lessons in patience, empathy, hope, freudenfreude, and even the obsessions with metrics. And she talks about how The Bard鈥檚 words have become the narrative soundtrack of her own life.鈥

The 91探花 Faculty of Arts established the lecture to honour the achievements of Dr. Shannon Murray, an award-winning professor in the Department of English and a 3M National Teaching Fellow. In 2022, Dr. Murray was awarded the Christopher Knapper Lifetime Achievement Award by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. This is one of the highest honours awarded in Canada recognizing superior contributions to teaching and learning in higher education.
 

This two-part session is the second of our beginner-level Humanities and Social Sciences data organization and analysis series. Many web applications, research project websites, and library and archival repositories store data in relational databases. A relational database can help you keep your data separate from your analysis, improve quality control of data entry, reduce duplication of data, and improve your ability to search across large and complex datasets. Structured Query Language, or SQL, is a powerful language used to search and manipulate relational databases. This workshop teaches participants about relational databases and SQL using SQLite. You will learn how to write queries in SQL and how to use aggregate functions to combine data. It uses examples and challenges from the Humanities, Social Sciences, and library research fields and uses materials. There are no prerequisites.

The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, invites all to attend Shauna Reddin's public dissertation defence presentation of her PsyD research titled, Planting the Seeds of Evidence-Based Practice in a Child Protection Clinical Service.

Please join us virtually on Zoom on Tuesday, November 14, at 2:30 pm Atlantic; 1:30 pm Eastern at this link:

On Saturday, November 11, ITSS will be migrating the W.A. Murphy Student Centre (MSC) to our new network.

This migration will not impact the Bookstore, The Fox and Crow, or the Psychology Clinic and no action is required from staff, faculty, or students in the MSC. 

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465. 

Thank you,

The ITSS Team

The 91探花 Working Group for Online- and Technology-Supported Learning invites faculty, staff, and administrators to share their thoughts about the future of online learning at 91探花 through an . There is a companion survey for students circulated by email to their 91探花 accounts.  

By May 2026, all universities in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick will be required to develop an institutional framework for online- and technology-supported learning that is aligned with the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission鈥檚 Guidelines for Institutional Frameworks for Online- and Technology-Supported Learning.  A working group of faculty, staff, and students at 91探花 has recently started to work on the development of an institutional framework that will guide the development of high-quality, student-focused online and technology-supported learning for 91探花.

The working group appreciates and thanks colleagues and students for taking time during this busy point in the semester to provide their input into the development of this framework for online- and technology-supported learning at 91探花. The consultation survey will be open until November 22, 2023, at 12:00 midnight.      

 (for staff, faculty, and administrators).