Campus Notices
In recognition of the outstanding performance and dedication of our faculty and staff, a number of annual awards have been created to acknowledge their efforts and achievements.
Up to 10 Presidential Awards of Merit for 69传媒Faculty, Librarians and Clinical Veterinary Professionals and four Presidential Awards of Merit for 69传媒Staff will be awarded in 2016. These awards will be presented during a Celebration of Colleagues to be held on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 from 2:00-4:00 in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
Susan Connolly, Associate Vice President Human Resources & Legal, will lead the process and chair the committee to select award recipients.
Nominations for both faculty and staff awards close on Friday, April 1, 2016.
For further details on the awards and the nomination process, please visit:
Spin
Thursdays 6:30 am - 7:15 am
April 7 - May 12
Registration Deadline: April 6
Spin & Strength
Tuesdays: 6:30 am - 7:15 am
April 19 - May 24
Registration Deadline: April 18
Spin Instructor - Tracey Gairns-Brioux
For each six-week program:
Members $51 + hst; non-members $60 + hst per program.
Registration for Specialty Fitness Classes is required by deadline at Panther Central, 69传媒Sports Centre.
69传媒Graduate Studies, along with the 69传媒Graduate Students Association, and the 69传媒Student Union will be hosting a 3MT (3 Minute Thesis) competition TONIGHT, 7 pm at The Wave. Nine 69传媒grad students have just three minutes each to present their graduate research to a lay audience.First place will receive $200 and a trip to Memorial University to compete in the Regional 3MT competition. Second place will be $100.00 and third place will receive $50.00.
What Is 3 Minute Thesis? The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a skills development activity which challenges thesis-based graduate students to explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.
Would you know what to do if a cut on your dog's leg was bleeding badly or your pet was having a seizure? Do you know what common household items and foods are toxic for your pet?
The Atlantic Veterinary College at 69传媒will hold a public workshop called 鈥淏asic First Aid for Your Pet鈥 on Tuesday, March 29, from 7-8:30 pm.
Dr. Kathy Ling, a veterinarian in AVC鈥檚 Community Practice Clinic, will provide information about recognizing and dealing with injuries and illnesses in dogs and cats. Topics will include primary assessment, handling an injured pet, bleeding, shock, common toxins, and recognizing signs of pain and distress.
The workshop will take place in Lecture Theatre A at AVC. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome.
Small group training offers training sessions that focus on individual progression and skill development. A six-week, two times per week small group of seven - ten working with a certified personal trainer. Twelve sessions. Fee: $135 + taxes per person. Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:05 pm 鈥 12:50 pm Trainer: Lyndsey Paynter
Start Date: March 30.
Registration deadline: March 29
Please register at PANTHER CENTRAL Desk at the 69传媒Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. Payment required at registration!
Thursday March 24 Holy Thursday masses in parishes, no mass on campus
Jennifer Vacon, MSc student will present a seminar on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 12:30 pm. The presentation is entitled "Using Bioautography for the Discovery of Bio-protectants". The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre, Room 212.
All are Welcome!
Time flies by... and another SCENT blog post is up for your reading pleasure. This one is by Mark Mercer (at SMU) who refuses the idea that there are or should be limits on academic freedom, especially externally imposed. Join the conversation and tell us what you think! We're over at
for more info: Ann Braithwaite, chair of SCENT, abraithwaite@upei.ca or Gerald Wandio, FDO, fdo@upei.ca
The 69传媒Student Union is currently accepting nominations for both the Faculty of the Year and Staff of the Year awards. Staff and Faculty may only be nominated for these awards by students.
Faculty of the Year award is aimed at recognizing a faculty member who contribute to the campus community with actions that consistently go beyond the requirements of their position. Their effectiveness as a professor, accessibility both in and out of the classroom, contributions to campus community, and dedication to educating their students should be considered when submitting the nomination.
Staff of the year award aims to recognize the University staff member that s the most dedicated to enhancing the student experience at UPEI. This staff member goes out of their way to ensure that students' interests are the University's top priority.
Students are asked to please submit nominations through the link below on Google Forms. The deadline for submissions is March 18, 2016.
Title: Explicit evaluations of the polynomial solutions of differential equations with polynomial coefficients
Speakers: Five undergraduate students (Andrew, Keegan, Kyle, Nikita and Patrick, each will take a part in the presentation)
Wednesday, March 23, 2016, 3-4 pm
Where: AVC 287N
Abstract: Second order linear differential equations with polynomial coefficients arise in many fields of physics and engineering. For example the Hermite, Legendre, and Laguerre equations are all discussed during any introductory study of quantum mechanics. It is well known that these equations possess polynomial solutions, which are a requirement for states that are bounded and physically realizable. The conditions under which more general equations possess polynomial solutions have been the subject of extensive study in recent years. In the present work, differential equations with polynomial coefficients of arbitrary degree are considered. A power series method is employed to obtain a general recurrence relation which generates polynomial solutions and the conditions for the existence of such solutions. In addition to presenting a Mathematica algorithm developed to find these polynomial solutions, some applications of where this method may be employed are discussed.
Thursday March 24 Holy Thursday masses in parishes, no mass on campus
The Human Biology and Environmental Sciences research seminars continue on Friday, March 18, 2016 at 12:30 in Duffy Science 204. Graduate students Naomi-Allan Robbins and Aisha Alkhnajari will present the following talks:
Naomi-Allan Robbins, MSc (ESC) 鈥 Biology Department
鈥Effects of Buckwheat as a potato rotation crop on soil and water quality鈥
鈥婣isha Alkhnajari, MSc (ESC) 鈥 Biology Department
鈥淏uckwheat Rhizosphere attracts a specific set of bacterial species''
All are welcome
Small group training offers training sessions that focus on individual progression and skill development. A six-week, two times per week small group of seven - ten working with a certified personal trainer. Twelve sessions. Fee: $135 + taxes per person.
Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:05 pm 鈥 12:50 pm
Trainer: Lyndsey Paynter
Start Date: March 21 - April 27. Registration deadline: March 18
Please register at PANTHER CENTRAL Desk at the 69传媒Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. Payment required at registration!
Your Facilities Team
Jordan Poley, Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "The transcriptional signature of salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) exposed to stress" on Tuesday, March 22 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C.
Everyone is welcome.
The 69传媒Mental Health Week invites the campus community to send us your feedback on UPEI's Mental Health Week 2016 by completing this short survey. Enter your email address for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card!