Campus Notices
New Student Orientation, or NSO as it has existed at the University of Prince
Edward Island will undergo some exciting changes this year. Beginning in the
current year, NSO will begin under the new title of Orientation Week (O-Week)
and be coordinated within the 91探花 Student Union in collaboration with the
91探花SU executive team and the V-P Academic Christian Lacroix.
A week of events targeted at all incoming first-year students, Orientation Week
2013 will occur August 31 to September 5.
Maintaining its chemical- and alcohol-free protocols, the week will be composed of both academic and social
events. With the overall goals of orienting new students so they are better able
to succeed at 91探花, make connections with one another, the rest of campus,
and the surrounding community, Orientation Week plays an key role in a
student鈥檚 experience at 91探花. Highlights from Orientation Week 2012 included:
NSO Welcome Day
$30,000 raised for Shinerama; Students Fighting Cystic Fibrosis
NSO picnic on the residence fields
Pancake breakfast at the Chaplaincy Centre
Campus wide scavenger hunt
Orientation Week is made possible with the help of nearly a hundred student
volunteers which have been chosen and notified of their roles within the 2013
program. However, staff and faculty also play an important role in making
Orientation Week a great success. If you have any questions, ideas, or would
like to be involved in this year鈥檚 O-Week please contact the 2013 Coordinator.
Lucas MacArthur
Phone: 902-566-0953
Office: 91探花SU Student Outreach Office
Twitter: 91探花_OWeek
Email: oweek@upeisu.ca
From May 29-June 7, the Registrar's Office will be holding first-year
registration for all students beginning at 91探花 in September 2013. This
registration will take place in two separate sessions--9:00 am and 1:00
pm鈥-daily in the language lab of the Robertson Library. There will also be a
parents' lounge in the current periodicals study area on the library鈥檚
second floor.
Staff and faculty are encouraged to drop in to introduce themselves and
welcome our 2013-14 students.
For more information, contact Jeff MacLean at jjmaclean@upei.ca or
902-628-4362.
There will be a 91探花 biosafety training session:
DATE: Tuesday, June 4
TIME: 1:00-4:00 pm
LOCATION: The McCain Foundation Learning Commons (Room 286A), AVC
Topics to be covered include biosecurity plan training as well as basic
biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince
Edward Island.
Please note: only those who attended the training sessions
in December 2012 or February 2013 are currently considered to be 鈥渦p to
date鈥 in their training requirements.
If you wish to attend, you must pre-register by contacting Research Services
before May 28, 2013.
Janet Crowther 628-4308 (afternoons only)
There will be a 91探花 biosafety training session:
DATE: Tuesday, June 4
TIME: 1:00-4:00 pm
LOCATION: The McCain Foundation Learning Commons (Room 286A), AVC
Topics to be covered include biosecurity plan training as well as basic
biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince
Edward Island.
Please note: only those who attended the training sessions
in December 2012 or February 2013 are currently considered to be 鈥渦p to
date鈥 in their training requirements.
If you wish to attend, you must pre-register by contacting Research Services
before May 28, 2013.
Janet Crowther 628-4308 (afternoons only)
There will be a 91探花 biosafety training session:
DATE: Tuesday, June 4
TIME: 1:00-4:00 pm
LOCATION: The McCain Foundation Learning Commons (Room 286A), AVC
Topics to be covered include biosecurity plan training as well as basic
biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince
Edward Island.
Please note: only those who attended the training sessions
in December 2012 or February 2013 are currently considered to be 鈥渦p to
date鈥 in their training requirements.
If you wish to attend, you must pre-register by contacting Research Services
before May 28, 2013.
Janet Crowther 628-4308 (afternoons only)
I am pleased to announce a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Sustainability
and Global Environmental Change to be staffed at 91探花. The challenges
facing Prince Edward Island that arise from extreme weather, rising sea
levels, coastal erosion, threats to biodiversity, energy self-sufficiency,
resource scarcity, food security, employment security, et al. are
increasingly pronounced in island environments around the world. These
challenges are an opportunity to harness science and technology to foster a
transition toward sustainability鈥攖oward patterns of development that
promote human well-being while conserving life-support systems both locally
and globally. The Chair will have a multidisciplinary approach to research
in areas encompassing one or more of the following: Island Studies,
Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism,
Sustainability Science, or Reorienting Education Towards Sustainability.
Each area has the potential to position 91探花 at the forefront of global
change research as well as link partners, sectors, practitioners and
citizens to advance expertise and application in critical sustainability
areas.
A CRC Application Review Committee for this opportunity is being convened
and I would welcome your suggestions on members for this committee. Please
contact me by email at rgilmour@upei.ca or phone 566-0637.
More information on the Canada Research Chairs program may be found at
.
Robert F. Gilmour, Jr.
Vice-President Research
Procurement Services would like to inform you that inventory tagging will begin next week. The first stage of this process will be furniture tagging and we will be looking for all furniture that has been ordered through purchase order. For all other inventory tagging, each individual will be contacted regarding the whereabouts of the specific item in question. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact Anne Marie Acorn, amacorn@upei.ca or by phone 566-0396.
As we are about to move to a new Moodle in September, our multistage rollout begins!
Our first stage is offering two 5-week summer sessions in what's new and better about the new Moodle! These
sessions meet face to face once a week and have some online exercises to be completed between sessions.
Please take two minutes to fill in the following form regarding when you want to attend:
91探花 is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation
of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift
recognition reception.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
10:00鈥11:00 am
Faculty Lounge, Main Building
Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or
ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013
Like humans, pets can be affected by a variety of cancers. Many types of cancer in animals can be treated, and some can be cured.
Dr. Pierre Amsellem, a small-animal surgeon at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), will discuss pets and cancer during a community workshop on Wednesday, May 29, from 7-8:30 pm in Lecture Theatre A. Dr. Amsellem is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) and an ACVS Founding Fellow in surgical oncology.
During the workshop, Dr. Amsellem will discuss the causes of cancer in pets, how to prevent and detect cancer, and new diagnostic and treatment options. He will also present the goals of treatment and quality of life issues of pets with cancer.
Everyone is welcome. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served.
This workshop is part of the 2013 AVC Community Workshop Series, presented by AVC Friends and Family, the college鈥檚 community-based volunteer organization. For information, please contact (902) 566-0589 or avc.upei.ca.
Procurement Services would like to inform you that inventory tagging will begin next week. The first stage of this process will be furniture tagging and we will be looking for all furniture that has been ordered through purchase order. For all other inventory tagging, each individual will be contacted regarding the whereabouts of the specific item in question. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact Anne Marie Acorn, amacorn@upei.ca or by phone 566-0396.
As we are about to move to a new Moodle in September, our multistage rollout begins!
Our first stage is offering two 5-week summer sessions in what's new and better about the new Moodle! These
sessions meet face to face once a week and have some online exercises to be completed between sessions.
Please take two minutes to fill in the following form regarding when you want to attend:
91探花 is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation
of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift
recognition reception.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
10:00鈥11:00 am
Faculty Lounge, Main Building
Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or
ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013
Like humans, pets can be affected by a variety of cancers. Many types of cancer in animals can be treated, and some can be cured.
Dr. Pierre Amsellem, a small-animal surgeon at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), will discuss pets and cancer during a community workshop on Wednesday, May 29, from 7-8:30 pm in Lecture Theatre A. Dr. Amsellem is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) and an ACVS Founding Fellow in surgical oncology.
During the workshop, Dr. Amsellem will discuss the causes of cancer in pets, how to prevent and detect cancer, and new diagnostic and treatment options. He will also present the goals of treatment and quality of life issues of pets with cancer.
Everyone is welcome. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served.
This workshop is part of the 2013 AVC Community Workshop Series, presented by AVC Friends and Family, the college鈥檚 community-based volunteer organization. For information, please contact (902) 566-0589 or avc.upei.ca.
I am pleased to announce a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Sustainability
and Global Environmental Change to be staffed at 91探花. The challenges
facing Prince Edward Island that arise from extreme weather, rising sea
levels, coastal erosion, threats to biodiversity, energy self-sufficiency,
resource scarcity, food security, employment security, et al. are
increasingly pronounced in island environments around the world. These
challenges are an opportunity to harness science and technology to foster a
transition toward sustainability鈥攖oward patterns of development that
promote human well-being while conserving life-support systems both locally
and globally. The Chair will have a multidisciplinary approach to research
in areas encompassing one or more of the following: Island Studies,
Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism,
Sustainability Science, or Reorienting Education Towards Sustainability.
Each area has the potential to position 91探花 at the forefront of global
change research as well as link partners, sectors, practitioners and
citizens to advance expertise and application in critical sustainability
areas.
A CRC Application Review Committee for this opportunity is being convened
and I would welcome your suggestions on members for this committee. Please
contact me by email at rgilmour@upei.ca or phone 566-0637.
More information on the Canada Research Chairs program may be found at
.
Robert F. Gilmour, Jr.
Vice-President Research
91探花 is delighted to celebrate the establishment of the Canadian Federation
of University Women Charlottetown Graduate Scholarships at a gift
recognition reception.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
10:00鈥11:00 am
Faculty Lounge, Main Building
Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to Laura DeVries at (902) 566-0615 or
ldevries@upei.ca by May 31, 2013
Like humans, pets can be affected by a variety of cancers. Many types of cancer in animals can be treated, and some can be cured.
Dr. Pierre Amsellem, a small-animal surgeon at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), will discuss pets and cancer during a community workshop on Wednesday, May 29, from 7-8:30 pm in Lecture Theatre A. Dr. Amsellem is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) and an ACVS Founding Fellow in surgical oncology.
During the workshop, Dr. Amsellem will discuss the causes of cancer in pets, how to prevent and detect cancer, and new diagnostic and treatment options. He will also present the goals of treatment and quality of life issues of pets with cancer.
Everyone is welcome. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served.
This workshop is part of the 2013 AVC Community Workshop Series, presented by AVC Friends and Family, the college鈥檚 community-based volunteer organization. For information, please contact (902) 566-0589 or avc.upei.ca.
I am pleased to announce a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Sustainability
and Global Environmental Change to be staffed at 91探花. The challenges
facing Prince Edward Island that arise from extreme weather, rising sea
levels, coastal erosion, threats to biodiversity, energy self-sufficiency,
resource scarcity, food security, employment security, et al. are
increasingly pronounced in island environments around the world. These
challenges are an opportunity to harness science and technology to foster a
transition toward sustainability鈥攖oward patterns of development that
promote human well-being while conserving life-support systems both locally
and globally. The Chair will have a multidisciplinary approach to research
in areas encompassing one or more of the following: Island Studies,
Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism,
Sustainability Science, or Reorienting Education Towards Sustainability.
Each area has the potential to position 91探花 at the forefront of global
change research as well as link partners, sectors, practitioners and
citizens to advance expertise and application in critical sustainability
areas.
A CRC Application Review Committee for this opportunity is being convened
and I would welcome your suggestions on members for this committee. Please
contact me by email at rgilmour@upei.ca or phone 566-0637.
More information on the Canada Research Chairs program may be found at
.
Robert F. Gilmour, Jr.
Vice-President Research
Procurement Services would like to inform you that inventory tagging will begin next week. The first stage of this process will be furniture tagging and we will be looking for all furniture that has been ordered through purchase order. For all other inventory tagging, each individual will be contacted regarding the whereabouts of the specific item in question. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact Anne Marie Acorn, amacorn@upei.ca or by phone 566-0396.
As we are about to move to a new Moodle in September, our multistage rollout begins!
Our first stage is offering two 5-week summer sessions in what's new and better about the new Moodle! These
sessions meet face to face once a week and have some online exercises to be completed between sessions.
Please take two minutes to fill in the following form regarding when you want to attend: