Campus Notices

Faculty Recognition Night will be held Wednesday, May 7, beginning at 7:00 pm (Reception: 6:30 pm) at the Culinary Institute. This event honours the winners of the Hessian Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 91探花 Merit Award for Scholarly Achievement. Tickets are $50.00 each (with a subsidized price of $25.00 for FA members and their guests), and can be pre-ordered at the Faculty Association Office, Main Bldg., Room 315, Ext. 0438. Faculty Recognition Night is co-sponsored by the 91探花 Faculty Association and the Office of the President.
Please join the International Relations Office (IRO) in saying farewell to Mamdouh Elgharib, as his years of service at 91探花 come to an end. The IRO will be hosting a "drop-in" in his honour on Monday, April 14 from 10-11 am in Robertson Library, room 225. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome to come, enjoy a snack, and wish Mamdouh well, in his next journey!
The 91探花 Alumni Association is currently accepting nominations for its Distinguished Alumni Awards. The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented to graduate for their outstanding contribution to knowledge, the arts, the community, the university, or humanity. The Inspiring Young Alumni Award is presented to a graduate, under the age of 40, who has shown outstanding determination in achieving success at a young age. Deadline for submission is May 1, 2014 and nomination forms are available at remember.upei.ca/distinguished For more information please contact Anthony Gill at alumni@upei.ca or 902-566-0761
Faculty Recognition Night will be held Wednesday, May 7, beginning at 7:00 pm (Reception: 6:30 pm) at the Culinary Institute. This event honours the winners of the Hessian Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 91探花 Merit Award for Scholarly Achievement. Tickets are $50.00 each (with a subsidized price of $25.00 for FA members and their guests), and can be pre-ordered at the Faculty Association Office, Main Bldg., Room 315, Ext. 0438. Faculty Recognition Night is co-sponsored by the 91探花 Faculty Association and the Office of the President.

Reminder: Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in town hall meetings for an academic planning initiative lead by the Curriculum Planning Committee. The meetings will focus on the draft program evaluation instrument, guiding principles and proposed planning process. We need to hear your ideas on the best path for 91探花 to achieve a well structured academic plan. The meeting schedule is as follows: April 7 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm April 8 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm April 15 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm All meetings will be held in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, in the Alex H. MacKinnnon Auditorium (room 242). The meetings will focus on the draft program evaluation instrument, guiding principles, and proposed planning process developed by the CPC. We need to hear your ideas on the best path for 91探花 to achieve a well structured academic plan. Please note that the list of consultations completed as indicated in the April 3 email was missing a consultation held with the Faculty Association. Members of the university community can also provide input to the CPC via email to vpa@upei.ca.
At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about the bloody history of free blood in Canada. Dr. Sarah Glassford, assistant professor of History at 91探花, will lead a discussion entitled "Blood: It's in you to sell. Why Canadians give and get blood for free." The discussion begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 8 at the Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. In other countries, blood is treated as a commodity, where donors are paid, and blood has cash value. Dr. Glassford will present on the debate that led to our free system, and how Canada almost followed the American model. Sound interesting? Join us! Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 91探花 researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at (902)620-5117 or datkinson@upei.ca.
Shake off the snowflakes and splash into Spring at AVC鈥檚 first 鈥淩ubber Boot Revue鈥濃攁 ceilidh like no other!鈥攐n Friday, April 11, at 7 pm. Emceed by well-known actor and comedian Wade Lynch, this new event will feature Island entertainers and some of AVC鈥檚 talented students. Fiddlers Sons will be on stage, with Eddy Quinn on lead vocals, John B. Webster on guitar, Garth Matthews on bass, and AVC鈥檚 very own Courtney Hogan (Class of 2015) on fiddle. And members of The VagalTones, AVC鈥檚 student band, will show off their musical talents. As well, dogs decked out in costumes will vie for the coveted title of 鈥淭op Dog鈥 in the AVC Top Dog Fashion Show. There will be a silent auction, and refreshments for sale. Tickets are $10. Doors open at 7 pm for viewing of the silent auction items, with the entertainment to start at 7:30 p.m. The Rubber Boot Revue takes place at AVC in The McCain Foundation Learning Commons. All are welcome. Tickets are available at the door or can be reserved by calling (902) 566-0589.
Jeff Carson, PhD, will present "3D Photoacoustic Imaging" on Wednesday, April 9 at 10:00 am in the AVC's Lecture Theatre C. Dr. Carson is currently employed as an Imaging Scientist at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ontario. His research group develops new methods for fast optical imaging with emphasis on 3D photoacoustic imaging, time-gated imaging, and techniques that utilize nanostructures as sensing elements. All are welcome to attend!
Reminder: the deadline for submissions for the Presidential Recognition Awards of Merit is extended to today, Monday, April 7, 2014. Categories include: *Staff* Exemplary Service Campus Spirit Volunteer and Community Service Support and Student Success *Faculty* Teaching Scholarly Endeavours Service Combined Achievements Full details of each of the awards and submission criteria can be found here: Please take this opportunity to say thank-you to a colleague or co-worker by submitting a nomination.
We are now pleased to invite applications for the 2014 Student as Scholar Grant competition. Student-as-Scholar grants are intended to support instructors developing particular inquiry-based learning (IBL) experiences in undergraduate courses at the 91探花. Funds can be requested for the purchase of resources, supplies, and equipment, or to defray other costs related to the development and implementation of research-based projects that engage students in the context of a 鈥榝or credit鈥 course. Funds may not be used to supplement a faculty member鈥檚 personal research agenda. All faculty and term instructors are eligible to apply. Although requests may be up to $5,000, applicants should be aware that the full amount will only be awarded under exceptional circumstances. Applications are to be sent (including an administrative approvals form) to the Office of the Vice President Academic on or before April 25 at 4 pm. If you have any questions or would like an application, please contact Jason Pearson at jpearson@upei.ca.
At the Chaplaincy Centre thoughts are with the students during exam time, their success, and yes, of course, the chili dinner. On the first two days of exams - Wednesday and Thursday, April 9 and 10 - between 11:30 am鈥1:30 pm, a chili dinner is served at the Chaplaincy Centre, free for the students. About 300 students show up each day with smiles and conversation on this busy week. We are looking for faculty and staff to help out and provide encouragement for students on their exams. If you are able to volunteer some time, sign up here:
The next deadline for submitting Research Ethics Board protocols including new applications, renewal, and/or amendments is Friday, May 2. Please ensure that you download and use the current forms from . Use Adobe Reader to complete forms. Submit one copy of the signed, original protocol to 200 Kelley Memorial Building and send one e-copy to reb@upei.ca. Protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104.
The next deadline for submitting Biosafety Protocols including new applications, renewals, and/or amendments, is Friday, April 25. These protocols will be reviewed at the May meeting. Please ensure that you download and use the current forms from . Use Adobe Reader to complete the forms. Submit one copy of the original protocol with signatures to 200 Kelley Memorial Building and send one e-copy to reb@upei.ca. Protocols received after this deadline will be reviewed the following month. For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104.
Reminder: Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in town hall meetings for an academic planning initiative lead by the Curriculum Planning Committee. The meetings will focus on the draft program evaluation instrument, guiding principles and proposed planning process. We need to hear your ideas on the best path for 91探花 to achieve a well structured academic plan. The meeting schedule is as follows: April 7 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm April 8 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm April 15 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm All meetings will be held in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, in the Alex H. MacKinnnon Auditorium (room 242). The meetings will focus on the draft program evaluation instrument, guiding principles, and proposed planning process developed by the CPC. We need to hear your ideas on the best path for 91探花 to achieve a well structured academic plan. Please note that the list of consultations completed as indicated in the April 3 email was missing a consultation held with the Faculty Association. Members of the university community can also provide input to the CPC via email to vpa@upei.ca.
At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about the bloody history of free blood in Canada. Dr. Sarah Glassford, assistant professor of History at 91探花, will lead a discussion entitled "Blood: It's in you to sell. Why Canadians give and get blood for free." The discussion begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 8 at the Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. In other countries, blood is treated as a commodity, where donors are paid, and blood has cash value. Dr. Glassford will present on the debate that led to our free system, and how Canada almost followed the American model. Sound interesting? Join us! Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 91探花 researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at (902)620-5117 or datkinson@upei.ca.
Shake off the snowflakes and splash into Spring at AVC鈥檚 first 鈥淩ubber Boot Revue鈥濃攁 ceilidh like no other!鈥攐n Friday, April 11, at 7 pm. Emceed by well-known actor and comedian Wade Lynch, this new event will feature Island entertainers and some of AVC鈥檚 talented students. Fiddlers Sons will be on stage, with Eddy Quinn on lead vocals, John B. Webster on guitar, Garth Matthews on bass, and AVC鈥檚 very own Courtney Hogan (Class of 2015) on fiddle. And members of The VagalTones, AVC鈥檚 student band, will show off their musical talents. As well, dogs decked out in costumes will vie for the coveted title of 鈥淭op Dog鈥 in the AVC Top Dog Fashion Show. There will be a silent auction, and refreshments for sale. Tickets are $10. Doors open at 7 pm for viewing of the silent auction items, with the entertainment to start at 7:30 p.m. The Rubber Boot Revue takes place at AVC in The McCain Foundation Learning Commons. All are welcome. Tickets are available at the door or can be reserved by calling (902) 566-0589.
Jeff Carson, PhD, will present "3D Photoacoustic Imaging" on Wednesday, April 9 at 10:00 am in the AVC's Lecture Theatre C. Dr. Carson is currently employed as an Imaging Scientist at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ontario. His research group develops new methods for fast optical imaging with emphasis on 3D photoacoustic imaging, time-gated imaging, and techniques that utilize nanostructures as sensing elements. All are welcome to attend!
Reminder: the deadline for submissions for the Presidential Recognition Awards of Merit is extended to today, Monday, April 7, 2014. Categories include: *Staff* Exemplary Service Campus Spirit Volunteer and Community Service Support and Student Success *Faculty* Teaching Scholarly Endeavours Service Combined Achievements Full details of each of the awards and submission criteria can be found here: Please take this opportunity to say thank-you to a colleague or co-worker by submitting a nomination.
We are now pleased to invite applications for the 2014 Student as Scholar Grant competition. Student-as-Scholar grants are intended to support instructors developing particular inquiry-based learning (IBL) experiences in undergraduate courses at the 91探花. Funds can be requested for the purchase of resources, supplies, and equipment, or to defray other costs related to the development and implementation of research-based projects that engage students in the context of a 鈥榝or credit鈥 course. Funds may not be used to supplement a faculty member鈥檚 personal research agenda. All faculty and term instructors are eligible to apply. Although requests may be up to $5,000, applicants should be aware that the full amount will only be awarded under exceptional circumstances. Applications are to be sent (including an administrative approvals form) to the Office of the Vice President Academic on or before April 25 at 4 pm. If you have any questions or would like an application, please contact Jason Pearson at jpearson@upei.ca.
At the Chaplaincy Centre thoughts are with the students during exam time, their success, and yes, of course, the chili dinner. On the first two days of exams - Wednesday and Thursday, April 9 and 10 - between 11:30 am鈥1:30 pm, a chili dinner is served at the Chaplaincy Centre, free for the students. About 300 students show up each day with smiles and conversation on this busy week. We are looking for faculty and staff to help out and provide encouragement for students on their exams. If you are able to volunteer some time, sign up here: