Campus Notices

All graduates are required to wear a hood and/or gown to their convocation ceremony on May 10, 2014. To ensure graduates have high quality and proper gowns and hoods for their special day, 69传媒is introducing a new, online graduation gown rental service. Offered through Gaspard, a third-party company known for its high-quality academic regalia, the rental service will ensure more effective management and distribution of convocation gowns and hoods. Graduating students, as well as faculty and staff members, will need to register online on the 69传媒Convocation webpage, beginning March 24 through April 19, 2014, to preorder academic hoods and gowns through Gaspard Gown Service. Students are encouraged to register during this time frame as this will guarantee that a gown and hood will be available for them on Convocation Day. The cost to rent convocation regalia is $16 + taxes (or $20 after April 19) for students, or $25 + taxes for faculty/staff. Prepaid regalia can be picked up on May 9 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and on May 10 starting at 8:00 am (location to be determined) upon presentation of a 69传媒ID and the Gaspard online confirmation form. Regalia must be returned an hour and a half following the ceremony. For more information, visit the 69传媒Convocation webpage or contact Eileen Kinch at kinch@upei.ca or Cathy Toombs at toombs@upei.ca .
The Road to Halifax for the AUS Men's Basketball Championship will be packed with Panthers! Your 69传媒Panthers take on the Cape Breton Capers Friday night at 8:15 pm for their quarterfinal match up. The Metro Centro Centre will be alive with excitement! Get your tickets now! $10 floor seats are still available for Friday night, and for every 69传媒game. There's only 75 tickets available, so drop by or call Panther Central at 566-0368. All purchased floor seats will be available for pick up at the 69传媒Panther Table in the Metro Centre Concourse on Friday from 6:00 pm until game time. For other ticket information, contact the Ticket Atlantic Box Office at 902-451-1221 or visit . Panther fans are asked to sit in section 6. Also, Panther green t-shirts are available for purchase at Panther Central now, and will be available at the 69传媒Panther Table Friday night. Go Panthers go!
The Atlantic Veterinary College will host a community workshop entitled 鈥淐are of the Geriatric Pet鈥 on Wednesday, March 5, in Lecture Theatre A, from 7 to 8:30 pm. With advances in veterinary medicine, proper nutrition, and increased awareness of pet owners, pets are living longer lives. How do owners prepare for, and provide the best care during, their pet鈥檚 senior years? At what age is a pet considered senior or geriatric? Dr. Peter Foley, assistant professor of small animal internal medicine, will discuss common diseases of older pets, how to spot symptoms of potential illnesses or problems, and how to handle their special needs. He will also present information on end of life issues and euthanasia. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Donations to the AVC Friends and Family are gratefully accepted. For information, call (902) 566-0589 or visit upei.ca/avc.
You're invited to submit stories, announcements, or departmental updates to UPEI's newsletter, the Campus Connector. The submission deadline for the next edition is Monday, March 3 by 5:00 pm. Submissions must follow these guidelines: -be emailed to Sheila Kerry at communications@upei.ca -sent in a Microsoft Word or plain text document -be no longer than 250 words The editors reserve the right to edit content, will not consider incomplete submissions, and cannot guarantee that all submitted materials will be published. If you have any questions or comments, please contact communications@upei.ca. Not receiving the Campus Connector? To subscribe, please email communications@upei.ca to get your email address on the list!

Dr. Tyson MacCormack, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mount Allison University, will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 26 at 12:30 pm. Dr. MacCormack鈥檚 presentation is entitled 鈥淣anoparticle-Protein Interactions and Their Consequences to Physiology and Metabolism.鈥 The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre Room 212.
The Atlantic Veterinary College will host a community workshop entitled 鈥淐are of the Geriatric Pet鈥 on Wednesday, March 5, in Lecture Theatre A, from 7 to 8:30 pm. With advances in veterinary medicine, proper nutrition, and increased awareness of pet owners, pets are living longer lives. How do owners prepare for, and provide the best care during, their pet鈥檚 senior years? At what age is a pet considered senior or geriatric? Dr. Peter Foley, assistant professor of small animal internal medicine, will discuss common diseases of older pets, how to spot symptoms of potential illnesses or problems, and how to handle their special needs. He will also present information on end of life issues and euthanasia. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Donations to the AVC Friends and Family are gratefully accepted. For information, call (902) 566-0589 or visit upei.ca/avc.
The next 69传媒on-site training session in animal use and care will be held Wednesday, March 12, 1:00 - 4:00 pm in The McCain Foundation Learning Commons Rm 287N, AVC. This will be a three-hour training session with handout, based on CCAC Recommended Syllabus (exam included). The Canadian Council of Animal Care (CCAC) requires that all personnel involved with the use of animals in research, teaching, testing, and service take this course. (A refresher course is required every five years). Please notify me by email animalcare@upei.ca by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, March 5 if you or any of your staff will be attending this session.
On April 15, 9-11 am, and April 16 1:30-3:30 pm, Workplace Safety Inspections sessions will take place in the Robertson Library, room 235. In this seminar, participants will learn ways to prepare, inspect, report, and follow up on workplace hazards. The workshop uses group and individual activities involving common hazard scenarios and sample forms to guide you along in your next workplace safety inspection. Please register for any of these sessions through Debbie McKie (dmckie@upei.ca) Note that other Occupational Health and Safety training opportunities are available through WCB at this link:
On Wednesday, February 26, 1:30-3:30 pm, "Speak Up for Workplace Safety" seminar will take place in the Duffy Science Centre - lecture theatre 135. This seminar is intended to motivate workers to challenge the silence that can lead to unsafe practices and conditions. Talking to the boss or a co-worker about safety can be difficult. This session will help workers understand why there is often a culture of silence in our workplace and learn ways to overcome it, and will demonstrate one communication technique to bring safety issues to the forefront. Please register for this session through Debbie McKie (dmckie@upei.ca) Note that other Occupational Health and Safety training opportunities are available through WCB at this link:
Student Affairs has created the new Student Diversity Office. This office, under the leadership of a part-time student coordinator, will facilitate initiatives surrounding diversity and social justice issues pertaining to students. For more information, contact Treena Smith at trlsmith@upei.ca or Nabila Acra at sdo@upei.ca.
On February 26, the new Student Diversity Office and the Diversity and Social Justice Studies Program will be hosting an 鈥楢nti-Bullying鈥 Awareness Day, as part of the national Pink Shirt Day. This day will consist of a number of events, including an information session and displays in the Murphy Student Centre from 11 am - 1 pm, and a screening of the documentary 鈥淭oilet Training鈥 at the Wave at 3:30 pm. After the documentary, Dr. Ann Braithwaite will facilitate a conversation surrounding the connection between this documentary and various forms of bullying. Please come by and see the displays, enter the prize draw, and show your support by wearing pink. For more information, contact Nabila Acra at sdo@upei.ca or Treena Smith at trlsmith@upei.ca.
The Accounting Office will be implementing a new petty cash procedure going forward. This procedure is detailed here (). Over the next few weeks all current petty cash holders and department authorities will be contacted to assist them in the conversion to the new procedure. In the meantime, if you have questions please contact Deidre Smith, Accounting Office Manager Ext .0470, dasmith@upei.ca.
At tomorrow's Graduate Research on Tap, join two 69传媒graduate students for discussions about the language of rats... and about how island fishing communities are learning to adapt. The event begins 7 pm, Tuesday, February 25 at the Wave in UPEI's W. A. Murphy Student Centre. The first discussion will be led by Daphne Gill, a recent post doctoral fellow in Biomedical Sciences. The title of her discussion is "What does the rat say? Investigating rat communication." Emily Thomas, a student in the Masters of Arts - Island Studies program, will lead the second discussion entitled "Dragged and Trapped: An examination of island fishing communities in Newfoundland and Maine.鈥 Sound interesting? Join us! Graduate Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 69传媒graduate student researchers. Presented by the 69传媒Student Union, the 69传媒Graduate Student Association, and the Vice-President Research and Graduate Studies.
Student Affairs has created the new Student Diversity Office. This office, under the leadership of a part-time student coordinator, will facilitate initiatives surrounding diversity and social justice issues pertaining to students. For more information, contact Treena Smith at trlsmith@upei.ca or Nabila Acra at sdo@upei.ca.
On February 26, the new Student Diversity Office and the Diversity and Social Justice Studies Program will be hosting an 鈥楢nti-Bullying鈥 Awareness Day, as part of the national Pink Shirt Day. This day will consist of a number of events, including an information session and displays in the Murphy Student Centre from 11 am - 1 pm, and a screening of the documentary 鈥淭oilet Training鈥 at the Wave at 3:30 pm. After the documentary, Dr. Ann Braithwaite will facilitate a conversation surrounding the connection between this documentary and various forms of bullying. Please come by and see the displays, enter the prize draw, and show your support by wearing pink. For more information, contact Nabila Acra at sdo@upei.ca or Treena Smith at trlsmith@upei.ca.
The Accounting Office will be implementing a new petty cash procedure going forward. This procedure is detailed here (). Over the next few weeks all current petty cash holders and department authorities will be contacted to assist them in the conversion to the new procedure. In the meantime, if you have questions please contact Deidre Smith, Accounting Office Manager Ext .0470, dasmith@upei.ca.
At tomorrow's Graduate Research on Tap, join two 69传媒graduate students for discussions about the language of rats... and about how island fishing communities are learning to adapt. The event begins 7 pm, Tuesday, February 25 at the Wave in UPEI's W. A. Murphy Student Centre. The first discussion will be led by Daphne Gill, a recent post doctoral fellow in Biomedical Sciences. The title of her discussion is "What does the rat say? Investigating rat communication." Emily Thomas, a student in the Masters of Arts - Island Studies program, will lead the second discussion entitled "Dragged and Trapped: An examination of island fishing communities in Newfoundland and Maine.鈥 Sound interesting? Join us! Graduate Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 69传媒graduate student researchers. Presented by the 69传媒Student Union, the 69传媒Graduate Student Association, and the Vice-President Research and Graduate Studies.
Dr. Tyson MacCormack, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mount Allison University, will present a seminar on Wednesday, February 26 at 12:30 pm. Dr. MacCormack鈥檚 presentation is entitled 鈥淣anoparticle-Protein Interactions and Their Consequences to Physiology and Metabolism.鈥 The seminar will be held in the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Lecture Theatre Room 212.
The Atlantic Veterinary College will host a community workshop entitled 鈥淐are of the Geriatric Pet鈥 on Wednesday, March 5, in Lecture Theatre A, from 7 to 8:30 pm. With advances in veterinary medicine, proper nutrition, and increased awareness of pet owners, pets are living longer lives. How do owners prepare for, and provide the best care during, their pet鈥檚 senior years? At what age is a pet considered senior or geriatric? Dr. Peter Foley, assistant professor of small animal internal medicine, will discuss common diseases of older pets, how to spot symptoms of potential illnesses or problems, and how to handle their special needs. He will also present information on end of life issues and euthanasia. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Donations to the AVC Friends and Family are gratefully accepted. For information, call (902) 566-0589 or visit upei.ca/avc.
The next 69传媒on-site training session in animal use and care will be held Wednesday, March 12, 1:00 - 4:00 pm in The McCain Foundation Learning Commons Rm 287N, AVC. This will be a three-hour training session with handout, based on CCAC Recommended Syllabus (exam included). The Canadian Council of Animal Care (CCAC) requires that all personnel involved with the use of animals in research, teaching, testing, and service take this course. (A refresher course is required every five years). Please notify me by email animalcare@upei.ca by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, March 5 if you or any of your staff will be attending this session.