Campus Notices

We have a couple of spaces left with each group.  Only for 69传媒Faculty/Staff 

The Healthy Campus Committee, as part of the Employee Wellness Strategy, will be providing Yoga & Fascial Release Classes for 69传媒Faculty and Staff. Brenda Dowel, yoga teacher E-RYT-1000 and Licensed Holistic Practitioner will lead the four-part series of 90-minute classes with a focused approach.

          Shoulders and Upper Body:   Wednesdays   2:30 pm - 4:00 pm, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

This series will include a comprehensive approach to the entire body while focusing on a particular area for optimal health and vitality.  

  •  Grounding; Psoas Release; Centering 
  •  Stretching what is tight and strengthening what is weak
  •  Fascial Stretching and Myofascial Releases, Yoga & Conditioning Movements
  •  Fluid and static movements for the Fascia/Connective Tissue
  •  Recognizing and addressing unhealthy movement patterns
  •  Relaxation and Integration

The free programming is offered to 69传媒staff and faculty only on a first registration basis. To register please email Angela Marchbank at amarchbank@upei.ca indicating which time (morning or afternoon). Twelve participants max per series. Location: Fitness Studio 1, Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre

The March Island Lecture Series session featured Prof. Mark Stoddart (Memorial University of Newfoundland) and Dr. 脕sthildur Elva Bernhar冒sd贸ttir (University of Iceland) discussing the financial crises of Iceland and Newfoundland & Labrador. What have these experiences had in common and what lessons can they teach us?

An edited version of the session will be aired on Eastlink's  in Nova Scotia and PEI from May 10鈥14 at 9am each day. 

For more details about the presentation (or to watch the full version on the Institute of Island Studies YouTube channel), visit .

The Department of Pathology and Microbiology will be interviewing 4 candidates for the tenure track faculty position in Veterinary Bacteriology.  

Our second candidate, Dr. Lisanework Ayalew, is a board-certified microbiologist by the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists in Bacteriology & Mycology and Virology specialities.  He obtained a DVM degree from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia and in 2014 completed his PhD in veterinary microbiology at the University of Saskatchewan.  After completing his PhD program, he joined the Department of Veterinary Pathology, WCVM as a postdoctoral fellow and worked on developing vaccines and understanding the pathogenesis of various avian bacterial and viral diseases.  He is currently working as a professional research associate at the WCVM and is involved in different research projects which mainly focus on emerging and re-emerging avian bacterial and viral diseases. 

SEMINAR:

Teaching Seminar:  鈥Bacillus anthracis鈥 

Bacillus anthracis is a gram-positive spore forming bacilli responsible for causing the disease anthrax. The pathogen is a considerable global health threat affecting livestock, humans, and wildlife. In this mini lecture, the characteristics of the bacteria, the nature of the disease it causes, including diagnostic, control and prevention methods will be discussed.

Research Seminar:  Molecular evolution of pathogens: a challenge to disease prevention and control.  

Molecular evolution is the driver of change in the gene frequencies in the genome of organisms and plays an important role in the dynamics of several infectious diseases. Evolution pushes a shift in important processes in pathogens including change in virulence. Although vaccines have contributed significantly to the control and prevention of several infectious diseases of veterinary and public health importance, high mutation rates and/or genetic instability in certain pathogens produce extensive genetic and antigenic variability and the new variants can successfully break vaccine induced protective immunity and cause disease. In this research seminar, the molecular evolution of arthrotropic avian orthoreoviruses (ARVs) will be presented as an example of a challenge to disease prevention and control. Overall, genetic and antigenic features, the dynamics of molecular evolution as well as mechanism of pathogenesis of emerging variant ARVs will be discussed.

Monday, May 10, 2021 @ 10:00 am

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Meeting ID: 620 8745 0929
Passcode: 504619

Small Group Training is a fun and effective way to reach your fitness goals. Sessions combine the expertise of a personal trainer with the dynamic and motivating of working in a small group. Derek Smith, 69传媒personal trainer will be leading a group Tuesday & Thursdays 12:10 pm - 12:55 pm, May 18 - June 24. 12 training sessions. Fee: Sports Centre members $118 + hst/person.  Non-Members $146 + hst/person. No subsidies. Registration deadline May 14. To register or for more information please contact Angela Marchbank at amarchbank@upei.ca

We have a couple of spaces left with each group.  Only for 69传媒Faculty/Staff 

The Healthy Campus Committee, as part of the Employee Wellness Strategy, will be providing Yoga & Fascial Release Classes for 69传媒Faculty and Staff. Brenda Dowel, yoga teacher E-RYT-1000 and Licensed Holistic Practitioner will lead the four-part series of 90-minute classes with a focused approach.

          Shoulders and Upper Body:   Wednesdays   2:30 pm - 4:00 pm, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

This series will include a comprehensive approach to the entire body while focusing on a particular area for optimal health and vitality.  

  •  Grounding; Psoas Release; Centering 
  •  Stretching what is tight and strengthening what is weak
  •  Fascial Stretching and Myofascial Releases, Yoga & Conditioning Movements
  •  Fluid and static movements for the Fascia/Connective Tissue
  •  Recognizing and addressing unhealthy movement patterns
  •  Relaxation and Integration

The free programming is offered to 69传媒staff and faculty only on a first registration basis. To register please email Angela Marchbank at amarchbank@upei.ca indicating which time (morning or afternoon). Twelve participants max per series. Location: Fitness Studio 1, Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre

The Faculty of Arts is pleased to offer the final event in its new ConneXions Seminar Series. Join us on Zoom, Friday, May 7, 2021, at 2:30 pm, when Dr. Gregg French will present 鈥淚ntegration in an Imperial Outpost: The U.S. Empire Encounters Spain鈥檚 Imperial Legacy on the Island of Guam, 1898鈥1926.鈥

Abstract:

At the conclusion of the Spanish-American War of 1898, the once vast Spanish Empire ceded its remaining insular possessions to the United States. These islands included Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Caribbean Basin, the Philippine archipelago in Southeast Asia, as well as the isolated imperial outpost of Guam. On December 23, 1898, U.S. President William McKinley instructed the Secretary of the Navy to occupy the island and to 鈥済ive it the necessary protection and government鈥 that it required. Challenging beliefs associated with American exceptionalism, this talk will explore how U.S. naval officers borrowed from over three centuries of Spanish imperial knowledge, as they went about establishing their colonial administration on the island of Guam.

Zoom link:

The ConneXions Seminar Series aims to foster understanding of the role that the liberal arts play in knowledge and ways of knowing and in making sense of the complexities of the world around us through panel discussions; speakers and research talks; collaborative projects and presentations; symposia and workshops; and reading and discussion groups.

The Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development is launching a brand new Certificate in Design and Facilitation!  This virtual certificate program starts May 31st with one module per month ending on September 20, 2021.

Ideal for anyone wanting to develop course design AND facilitation skills (for both online and in person).  You'll learn the basics of adult learning principles and gain practical skills by developing your own course or training program that you will present on the final day of the course.  You'll also receive invaluable feedback and one on one coaching from the facilitators, Laura Johnson (business consultant and sessional instructor, 69传媒Faculty of Business) and Joel MacDonald (69传媒instructional designer).

For more information, please visit /professional-development/certificates/certificate-in-design-and-facilitation or email pdp@upei.ca 

We hope you'll join us!

The 69传媒School of Climate Change and Adaptation is excited to announce the 69传媒Climate Webinar Series, which features a number of climate research topics presented by 69传媒researchers. The series runs on several Fridays at 3 pm (AT) between March 12 鈥 May 28, 2021.

Join Stephanie Arnold, 69传媒School of Climate Change and Adaptation on Friday, May 7 at 3 pm she will speak about: Adaptation Pathways for Responding to Increasing Drought Conditions on PEI under Climate Change

Sign up to participate on Eventbrite:

The Faculty of Arts is pleased to offer the final event in its new ConneXions Seminar Series. Join us on Zoom, Friday, May 7, 2021, at 2:30 pm, when Dr. Gregg French will present 鈥淚ntegration in an Imperial Outpost: The U.S. Empire Encounters Spain鈥檚 Imperial Legacy on the Island of Guam, 1898鈥1926.鈥

Abstract:

At the conclusion of the Spanish-American War of 1898, the once vast Spanish Empire ceded its remaining insular possessions to the United States. These islands included Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Caribbean Basin, the Philippine archipelago in Southeast Asia, as well as the isolated imperial outpost of Guam. On December 23, 1898, U.S. President William McKinley instructed the Secretary of the Navy to occupy the island and to 鈥済ive it the necessary protection and government鈥 that it required. Challenging beliefs associated with American exceptionalism, this talk will explore how U.S. naval officers borrowed from over three centuries of Spanish imperial knowledge, as they went about establishing their colonial administration on the island of Guam.

Zoom link:

The ConneXions Seminar Series aims to foster understanding of the role that the liberal arts play in knowledge and ways of knowing and in making sense of the complexities of the world around us through panel discussions; speakers and research talks; collaborative projects and presentations; symposia and workshops; and reading and discussion groups.

The Faculty of Education would like to invite all to attend Adrianna Mahoney's public presentation of her MEd research titled: Lessons With a Black Female Educator: Autoethnography. Please join us through the Zoom link below.

Join Zoom Meeting



Meeting ID: 879 9189 6555
Passcode: thesis

In order to accommodate 69传媒on campus classroom and lab software adds, drops, or modifications for the fall semester we have set a deadline of June 1 2021.

This deadline is necessary to allow sufficient time to plan and implement the installation of new and upgraded software. This ensures our students will have the software resources they need. Any requests received after the deadline will be applied in the next round of software updates.

Information on software requirements and software currently installed in our computer labs can be found on the of the ITSS website.

The School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences welcomes the campus community to public research and teaching presentations by Dr. Paul Sheridan, candidate for the tenure track position in Data Science. All are welcome to attend.

Research Talk Title:  "The Literary Theme Ontology with Applications to Media Annotation and
Information Retrieval" 10am-11am

Abstract:  Literary themes (e.g. courage, capitalism, and coming of age) make for a natural organizing hub when it comes to the study of cultural evolution. Inspired by the Gene Ontology knowledgebase resource from bioinformatics, the Literary Theme Ontology (LTO) is the first ever controlled vocabulary of literary themes that are hierarchically arranged into a directed acyclic graph structure. The LTO forms the core knowledgebase for an open access, community-based fiction studies project that classifies literary themes through the use of a hierarchically structured controlled-vocabulary, and annotates works of fiction with the themes within a collaborative framework. I will talk about the current state of this emerging line of research of mine with particular emphasis on the ecosystem of downstream statistical analysis we are in the process of developing. Finally, I will outline my vision of capitalizing on converging developments in interoperable frameworks of controlled vocabularies, online collaborative platform infrastructures, and modern data science techniques to build up a large-scale database of
thematically annotated works of fiction that researchers will be able to use to test their various hypotheses about cultural evolution.

Teaching Talk titled:  "Model Selection in Bayesian Multiple Linear Regression" 12:30pm-1:30pm

Abstract:  I will talk about model selection in a Bayesian approach to multiple linear regression using the Bayesian information criterion, or BIC. While my talk is directed toward upper level undergraduate students, anyone who is acquainted with Bayes' theorem and has performed a multiple linear regression
or two will be able to get the gist of it. And even if terms like "Bayesian", "information criterion", and "multiple linear regression" leave you scratching your head, rest assured that you'll leave my talk with a conceptual understanding of what "model selection" is all about. In other words: drop on by, there's something in it for anyone at the university level who is interested in probability and statistics.

Thursday, May 6- Research Talk 10am-11am/Teaching Talk 12:30pm-1:30pm

Via Zoom


Meeting ID: 988 7587 3796
Passcode: 218422

The 69传媒School of Climate Change and Adaptation is excited to announce the 69传媒Climate Webinar Series, which features a number of climate research topics presented by 69传媒researchers. The series runs on several Fridays at 3 pm (AT) between March 12 鈥 May 28, 2021.

Join Stephanie Arnold, 69传媒School of Climate Change and Adaptation on Friday, May 7 at 3 pm she will speak about: Adaptation Pathways for Responding to Increasing Drought Conditions on PEI under Climate Change

Sign up to participate on Eventbrite:

The March Island Lecture Series session featured Prof. Mark Stoddart (Memorial University of Newfoundland) and Dr. 脕sthildur Elva Bernhar冒sd贸ttir (University of Iceland) discussing the financial crises of Iceland and Newfoundland & Labrador. What have these experiences had in common and what lessons can they teach us?

An edited version of the session will be aired on Eastlink's  in Nova Scotia and PEI from May 10鈥14 at 9am each day. 

For more details about the presentation (or to watch the full version on the Institute of Island Studies YouTube channel), visit .

On Wednesday, May 12, 2021, IT Systems and Services (in conjunction with the E-Learning Office) will be upgrading the 69传媒Online Learning Management System (Moodle) to a newer version. Maintenance will begin at 8:00 pm and is expected to be completed by midnight. For more information about the changes coming to Moodle please check .

Moodle will be inaccessible during this time.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact moodle@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Arts is pleased to offer the final event in its new ConneXions Seminar Series. Join us on Zoom, Friday, May 7, 2021, at 2:30 pm, when Dr. Gregg French will present 鈥淚ntegration in an Imperial Outpost: The U.S. Empire Encounters Spain鈥檚 Imperial Legacy on the Island of Guam, 1898鈥1926.鈥

Abstract:

At the conclusion of the Spanish-American War of 1898, the once vast Spanish Empire ceded its remaining insular possessions to the United States. These islands included Puerto Rico and Cuba in the Caribbean Basin, the Philippine archipelago in Southeast Asia, as well as the isolated imperial outpost of Guam. On December 23, 1898, U.S. President William McKinley instructed the Secretary of the Navy to occupy the island and to 鈥済ive it the necessary protection and government鈥 that it required. Challenging beliefs associated with American exceptionalism, this talk will explore how U.S. naval officers borrowed from over three centuries of Spanish imperial knowledge, as they went about establishing their colonial administration on the island of Guam.

Zoom link:

The ConneXions Seminar Series aims to foster understanding of the role that the liberal arts play in knowledge and ways of knowing and in making sense of the complexities of the world around us through panel discussions; speakers and research talks; collaborative projects and presentations; symposia and workshops; and reading and discussion groups.

The Health Centred Research Clinic at 69传媒is offering a Chronic Disease Self-Management program for any 69传媒Staff or Faculty that have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer.

The program will consist of weekly group exercise and education sessions at the Health Centred Research Clinic located in the lower level of the Steel Building.  In order to participate individuals must be currently employed by the 69传媒 either permanently, or a contract lasting for the duration of the program and have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer.

If you are interested in learning more about this program, we will be hosting a 20 minute information Session Thursday May 6 at 12:10pm in the HSB building #104. Pre-registration will be required due to COVID guidelines and limited seating. Please reach out to the Program Coordinator, Laurie Michael at lmichael@upei.ca to see how you can pre-register for the session.  We look forward to seeing you there! 

The Faculty of Education would like to invite all to attend Adrianna Mahoney's public presentation of her MEd research titled: Lessons With a Black Female Educator: Autoethnography. Please join us through the Zoom link below.

Join Zoom Meeting



Meeting ID: 879 9189 6555
Passcode: thesis

In order to accommodate 69传媒on campus classroom and lab software adds, drops, or modifications for the fall semester we have set a deadline of June 1 2021.

This deadline is necessary to allow sufficient time to plan and implement the installation of new and upgraded software. This ensures our students will have the software resources they need. Any requests received after the deadline will be applied in the next round of software updates.

Information on software requirements and software currently installed in our computer labs can be found on the of the ITSS website.

The School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences welcomes the campus community to public research and teaching presentations by Dr. Paul Sheridan, candidate for the tenure track position in Data Science. All are welcome to attend.

Research Talk Title:  "The Literary Theme Ontology with Applications to Media Annotation and
Information Retrieval" 10am-11am

Abstract:  Literary themes (e.g. courage, capitalism, and coming of age) make for a natural organizing hub when it comes to the study of cultural evolution. Inspired by the Gene Ontology knowledgebase resource from bioinformatics, the Literary Theme Ontology (LTO) is the first ever controlled vocabulary of literary themes that are hierarchically arranged into a directed acyclic graph structure. The LTO forms the core knowledgebase for an open access, community-based fiction studies project that classifies literary themes through the use of a hierarchically structured controlled-vocabulary, and annotates works of fiction with the themes within a collaborative framework. I will talk about the current state of this emerging line of research of mine with particular emphasis on the ecosystem of downstream statistical analysis we are in the process of developing. Finally, I will outline my vision of capitalizing on converging developments in interoperable frameworks of controlled vocabularies, online collaborative platform infrastructures, and modern data science techniques to build up a large-scale database of
thematically annotated works of fiction that researchers will be able to use to test their various hypotheses about cultural evolution.

Teaching Talk titled:  "Model Selection in Bayesian Multiple Linear Regression" 12:30pm-1:30pm

Abstract:  I will talk about model selection in a Bayesian approach to multiple linear regression using the Bayesian information criterion, or BIC. While my talk is directed toward upper level undergraduate students, anyone who is acquainted with Bayes' theorem and has performed a multiple linear regression
or two will be able to get the gist of it. And even if terms like "Bayesian", "information criterion", and "multiple linear regression" leave you scratching your head, rest assured that you'll leave my talk with a conceptual understanding of what "model selection" is all about. In other words: drop on by, there's something in it for anyone at the university level who is interested in probability and statistics.

Thursday, May 6- Research Talk 10am-11am/Teaching Talk 12:30pm-1:30pm

Via Zoom


Meeting ID: 988 7587 3796
Passcode: 218422