Campus Notices

AVC PhD student Dr. Shauna Richards and faculty member Dr. Crawford Revie will host the third set of presentations in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Wednesday, February 4 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building. Dr. Richards's presentation is titled 鈥淚mproving Dairy Farming in Kenya,鈥 and will be followed by Dr. Revie's presentation, titled 鈥淲hat relevance does Big Data have to health care in developing economies?鈥 Light refreshments will be provided, and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee! For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.
鈥淚n the Eye of the Storm: Pipelines and the National Energy Board鈥 that was scheduled to be presented today, February 3, by the Chair and CEO of the National Energy Board (NEB) of Canada, Peter Watson, has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.
Due to the storm closure, the International Coffee House originally set for Tuesday evening as part of 91探花's International Development Week has been rescheduled to Wednesday, February 4 in combination with Games and Karaoke Night. Both events will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Campus Life Lounge in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre (second floor, above the 91探花 Bookstore).
The 91探花 Charity Club invites the campus community to the showing of 鈥淩yan鈥檚 Well鈥 on Wednesday, February 4 from 2:00鈥3:30 pm in K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, room 104, in celebration of 91探花's International Development Week. "Ryan's Well" is an inspirational story about a boy who was determined to make a difference in the lives of the people living Angolo, Uganda. Through Ryan Hreljac鈥檚 fundraising efforts, thousands of dollars were raised to build a well for the village. This documentary follows Ryan鈥檚 story from his first conversations with his Ugandan pen pal to the day he visited Angoloand saw the well for the first time. Refreshments will be provided! All are welcome to attend.
AVC PhD student Dr. Shauna Richards and faculty member Dr. Crawford Revie will host the third set of presentations in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Wednesday, February 4 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building. Dr. Richards's presentation is titled 鈥淚mproving Dairy Farming in Kenya,鈥 and will be followed by Dr. Revie's presentation, titled 鈥淲hat relevance does Big Data have to health care in developing economies?鈥 Light refreshments will be provided, and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee! For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.
鈥淚n the Eye of the Storm: Pipelines and the National Energy Board鈥 that was scheduled to be presented today, February 3, by the Chair and CEO of the National Energy Board (NEB) of Canada, Peter Watson, has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

Dr. Anja Vogt, National Research Council Charlottetown, will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 12:30 pm. Dr. Vogt鈥檚 presentation is entitled 鈥淎nalysis of Natural Products: from the Mountains to the Oceans". The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre, Room 212.
"Could 'Infusing' University Writing with Narrative Medicine Practices Promote Public Health?" Dr. Wendy Shilton Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 7 pm Main Building Faculty Lounge, 91探花 This talk explores the burgeoning multi-disciplinary field of Narrative Medicine (NM) and asks whether it could be effectively applied in university writing courses to strengthen public health benefits. Among the topics examined are the origins of NM within the medical humanities; what is meant by 鈥渘arrative鈥 in NM; how NM connects the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences; and, ultimately, what NM has to do with undergraduate critical literacy practices that potentially could be integrated across the curriculum to promote greater quality and equality in health and health care for all.
91探花 students Jayoda Tennekone and Rhyanne Beatty will host the second set of presentations in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Tuesday, February 3 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. Jayoda Tennekone's presentation is titled "Improving International Relations in Your Own Community: Learning From the Diverse People Around you," and will be followed by Rhyanne Beatty's presentation titled 鈥淗ow to make a difference through the study of languages.鈥 Light refreshments will be provided and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee! For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.
Reserve your tickets today for "Desserts and a Difference," this year's keynote event for the 2015 International Development Week celebrations! Dr. Timothy Goddard will present this year鈥檚 keynote presentation, entitled 鈥淭he quest for Buen Vivir: For whom are we making a difference, and why?鈥 which will reflect on the idea of international development and examine some of the ways in which local communities can assume agency for their own future. The presentation will be followed by a dessert reception, featuring instrumental music from 91探花 International student, Jacob Liu, and a door prize draw! Reserve your tickets today by visiting upei.ca/idw. Admission is by donation at the door. All proceeds for the event will go to the Nichola Goddard Foundation ().
Join us for the IRO open house on Monday, February 2 at 2:00 pm in the Robertson Library, room 225, to kick off 91探花 International Development Week! Mix and mingle with your IRO team, enjoy some snacks, play some games, and have the chance to win one of several door prizes!
The Research on Tap scheduled for this evening with Dr. John McIntyre has been postponed due to the oncoming winter storm. We will be announcing a new date for the discussion in the coming days. Contact: Dave Atkinson, datkinson@upei.ca, (902) 620-5117
Join us for the IRO open house on Monday, February 2 at 2:00 pm in the Robertson Library, room 225, to kick off 91探花 International Development Week! Mix and mingle with your IRO team, enjoy some snacks, play some games, and have the chance to win one of several door prizes!
The Research on Tap scheduled for this evening with Dr. John McIntyre has been postponed due to the oncoming winter storm. We will be announcing a new date for the discussion in the coming days. Contact: Dave Atkinson, datkinson@upei.ca, (902) 620-5117
Dr. Anja Vogt, National Research Council Charlottetown, will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 12:30 pm. Dr. Vogt鈥檚 presentation is entitled 鈥淎nalysis of Natural Products: from the Mountains to the Oceans". The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre, Room 212.
"Could 'Infusing' University Writing with Narrative Medicine Practices Promote Public Health?" Dr. Wendy Shilton Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 7 pm Main Building Faculty Lounge, 91探花 This talk explores the burgeoning multi-disciplinary field of Narrative Medicine (NM) and asks whether it could be effectively applied in university writing courses to strengthen public health benefits. Among the topics examined are the origins of NM within the medical humanities; what is meant by 鈥渘arrative鈥 in NM; how NM connects the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences; and, ultimately, what NM has to do with undergraduate critical literacy practices that potentially could be integrated across the curriculum to promote greater quality and equality in health and health care for all.
91探花 students Jayoda Tennekone and Rhyanne Beatty will host the second set of presentations in the Brown Bag Lunch Series on Tuesday, February 3 at 11:30 am in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. Jayoda Tennekone's presentation is titled "Improving International Relations in Your Own Community: Learning From the Diverse People Around you," and will be followed by Rhyanne Beatty's presentation titled 鈥淗ow to make a difference through the study of languages.鈥 Light refreshments will be provided and a door prize will be given out to one lucky attendee! For a full schedule of IDW events, visit upei.ca/idw.
Reserve your tickets today for "Desserts and a Difference," this year's keynote event for the 2015 International Development Week celebrations! Dr. Timothy Goddard will present this year鈥檚 keynote presentation, entitled 鈥淭he quest for Buen Vivir: For whom are we making a difference, and why?鈥 which will reflect on the idea of international development and examine some of the ways in which local communities can assume agency for their own future. The presentation will be followed by a dessert reception, featuring instrumental music from 91探花 International student, Jacob Liu, and a door prize draw! Reserve your tickets today by visiting upei.ca/idw. Admission is by donation at the door. All proceeds for the event will go to the Nichola Goddard Foundation ().

The meeting of the Local Users Group (LUG) of the Atlantic Computational Excellence Network (ACEnet) which was originally scheduled for January 29th has been postponed to February 12th at 11:30am in DSC 202 (the ACEnet videoconferencing room). All are welcome to attend, especially those interested in getting involved in high-performance computing. Any questions or comments can be sent to Jason Pearson, jpearson@upei.ca.
91探花, with support from ACOA and the Province of Prince Edward Island, recently acquired a Zeiss 710 confocal laser scanning microscope. This equipment, which optically dissects and reconstructs samples in 3D, has become a valuable tool for many types of research and is essential to maintain a competitive edge in the research community. The broad range of applications available to laser scanning confocal microscopy include a wide variety of compositional and morphological studies of most cells and tissues as well as certain inanimate materials. In the coming months, a public presentation and demonstrations of the confocal laser scanning microscope will be made available to university researchers and industry partners who collaborate with 91探花 investigators. If this type of microscopy would be valuable to your research, or you wish to arrange for individual or small group demonstrations of the microscope's capabilities, please contact Dr. Andrew Tasker at tasker@upei.ca.