69传媒announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, October 3-9

UPDATE: Matt Mahalak has also ! Congratulations, Matt!

Every week, 69传媒Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Carolina Del Santo (women鈥檚 basketball) and Matt Mahalak (men鈥檚 hockey), the 69传媒Panther Subway Athletes of the week for October 3-9!

Matt Mahalak is a third-year Business student and a goalie from Monroe, Michigan. With Mahalek between the pipes, the 69传媒Men鈥檚 Hockey team won back-to-back games in the last week. The Panthers beat Universit茅 de Moncton 7-5, and won against the University of New Brunswick in an overtime shootout. 鈥淢att played very well for us on the weekend,鈥 said coach Forbes MacPherson. 鈥淚t was important for Matty to get off on the right foot, and with two wins and 60 saves, he was a key factor in our two-win week.鈥

Carolina Del Santo comes to the 69传媒Women鈥檚 Basketball team from Barcelona, Spain. The first-year science student kicked off her career as a Panther at the Concordia tournament in Montreal, pulling a double-double in her final two games. She scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against the University of Ottawa, and 14 points and 10 rebounds against the University of Guelph. She shot over 50% from the field and was selected to the tournament all-star team. 鈥淐arolina played very well at the Concordia tournament getting better in each of our three games,鈥 said coach Greg Gould. 鈥淪he gives us the low-post presence that we have been lacking. She not only gives us scoring and rebounding, but is someone who can defend opposing posts exceptionally well. I feel that as Carolina gets more experience at the CIS level she will become a dominant force in the AUS.鈥

Congratulations Carolina and Matt!

It鈥檚 not too late to purchase your Panther Package, the best sports deal on Prince Edward Island! Your $75 season ticket gets you into every home Panther home game, in every sport (except Men鈥檚 Hockey). Find more details at .

Winter鈥檚 Tales Authors鈥 Reading Series presents Elizabeth Hay

Fiction writer Elizabeth Hay is deservedly blessed with devoted fans across Canada, and PEI is no exception. She will read from her new work, including the novel His Whole Life, on Friday, October 21, at 7:30 pm in the 69传媒Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. A reception and book signing will follow.

Novelist Annabel Lyon says of His Whole Life, 鈥淭his most wonderful of novels offers an unsentimental look at the sweetness and pain of boyhood against the backdrop of Quebec鈥檚 independence movement in the 1990s. Conflicts large and small between city and country, French and English, [Canadian] wife and [American] husband, mother and son play out in Elizabeth Hay鈥檚 signature tender but incisive prose.鈥

His Whole Life partly grows out of Hay鈥檚 experience of marrying an American and having dual-citizen children, her lasting regret for not getting her son a dog when he wanted one at age ten, and a question he asked during a camping trip: 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the worst thing you鈥檝e ever done?鈥

Hay鈥檚 fictional worlds reflect her loving embrace of the landscapes and communities where she has lived, from her childhood years in Owen Sound and the Bruce Peninsula to a richly influential adolescent stay in England. Her adulthood and writing career have found her in Yellowknife, Winnipeg, New York City, Latin America, and now Old Ottawa South and her mother鈥檚 home region of the Ottawa Valley.

Her numerous prize and nominations include the Giller Prize for Late Nights on Air, the Ottawa Book Award for Garbo Laughs, and being a finalist twice for the Governor General鈥檚 Award for Fiction for Small Change and A Student of Weather. In 2002 she was honoured with the Marian Engel Award for a woman writer in mid-career.

Winter鈥檚 Tales is sponsored by the 69传媒English Department, Faculty of Arts, and the office of the Vice-President Academic and Research, with funding from The Canada Council for the Arts.

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Robertson Library kicks off 鈥淥pen Pages鈥 series with Time and a Place

UPEI鈥檚 Robertson Library is hosting a new book event series this fall called 鈥淥pen Pages,鈥 which will feature local authors speaking about their books: what inspired them, what they learned, what they shared. The public is warmly invited to this series. Light refreshments will be served. Books will be available for sale and signing.

The first Open Pages features Time and a Place: An Environmental History of PEI, published by Island Studies Press. The event is Wednesday, October 12, 7 pm in the second floor common area of the Robertson Library.

Time and a Place is the first environmental history of Prince Edward Island and the first such history of any Canadian province. It features 12 essays and explores how the Island has evolved from the Ice Age to the Information Age. One of the book鈥檚 strengths is the diversity among its expert authors. They discuss agriculture, fisheries, and forestry with some topics in common, including climate change. They also discuss the human impact on the Island鈥檚 fields, forests, and waters, and in turn, how nature has affected Islanders.

Several of the book鈥檚 contributors plus two of its editors, Dr. Ed MacDonald and marine biologist Dr. Irene Novaczek, will be featured at Open Pages to discuss Time and a Place, and encourage questions on its content.

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Dr. Edward MacDonald presents Island Studies October Lecture The Romance of Prince Edward Island: A Tour Through the 1941 Visitors' Guide

The Island Studies Lectures Series gets under way for a new season on Tuesday, October 18, at 7 pm in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge on the 69传媒campus. Kicking off the season is 69传媒historian Dr. Edward MacDonald, who will present a public lecture, 鈥淭he Romance of Prince Edward Island: A Tour Through the 1941 Visitors' Guide.鈥

Along with fellow Islander Dr. Alan MacEachern of the University of Western Ontario, Dr. MacDonald has been working for many years on a history of Prince Edward Island tourism. In 1941, for special reasons, Prince Edward Island dressed itself up as 鈥淭he England of Canada鈥 in a bid to attract war-wary American tourists. One visitor saved the guide, adding their own comments in the margins. Six decades later, that guide has come back to the Island. Its pictures, text, ads, and annotations provide a revealing glimpse into an industry that was still struggling to define itself.

Dr. Edward MacDonald teaches in the History Department at UPEI. His research focus is the social, cultural, and environmental history of Prince Edward Island. Along with Dr. Josh MacFadyen and Dr. Irene Novaczek, he is co-editor of Time and A Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island, co-published by Island Studies Press and McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press. The best known of his seven books is If You鈥檙e Stronghearted: Prince Edward Island in the 20th Century (October 2000).

Admission to the lecture is free, and everyone is welcome to attend.

Watch for details for another lecture about islands鈥搉ear and far鈥揘ovember 15. For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902)894-2881.

Dr. Robert Gilmour speaks at inaugural Cardiovascular Research Day at OVC

UPEI鈥檚 vice-president academic and research spoke recently at the inaugural Cardiovascular Research Day at the Ontario Veterinary College. In addition to his many duties at UPEI, Dr. Robert Gilmour is also a prominent cardiovascular researcher. His lab focuses on the cellular mechanisms for the development and suppression of heart rhythm disorders, in particular ventricular fibrillation, which is the leading cause of death in developed nations. A collaborative multidisciplinary approach involving physiologists, physicists, computer scientists, and engineers, as well as human and veterinary cardiologists, is used to develop new and better methods of detecting and treating these life-threatening disorders. His talk was titled 鈥淐ardiac Defibrillation: It鈥檚 been a LEAP Year.鈥

The inaugural research day for the  (CCVI) at the University of Guelph brought together more than 100 researchers, students, and research collaborators. 

New lounge for graduate students!

The 69传媒Graduate Student Association (GSA), along with UPEI鈥檚 Vice-President Administration and Finance Jackie Podger and Vice-President Academic and Research Dr. Robert Gilmour, are pleased to announce that the GSA now has a student lounge. The lounge is located in room 403 of the Duffy Science Centre and is available for use by any student currently enrolled in a graduate program at UPEI. This is a great space to drop in, take a breather, and meet other graduate students on campus. Stay tuned for announcements from the GSA about upcoming events in our new lounge.

Panther Package: your seat is waiting

To celebrate the inaugural basketball season in the new stadium-style seats, 69传媒Athletics and Recreation is offering reserved, personalized seats to all Panther Package holders for an additional $25.00. The best deal in sports on the Island just got better!

Your Panther Package gets you into every Panther home game of the 2016/2017 season (except men鈥檚 hockey). It costs $75.00 and includes a Panther coin and key chain, poster and pocket schedules, a piece of Panther swag (T-shirt or hat). These can be purchased on-line at gopanthersgo.ca, or at Panther Central (front desk of Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre).

Children are not charged admission to the games, but you can purchase a reserved seat for each child in your family, without the purchase of a Panther Package. Reserved seating will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Sales will commence on Thursday October 13 at 9:00 am.

Stop by Panther Central. Your seat is waiting!

69传媒posts highest enrolment increase among regional universities

Enrolment at the 69传媒 is reflecting an upward trend once again this year; in fact, 69传媒tops the region.

The Atlantic Association of Universities (AAU) recently posted its on its website, with data from universities around the region as of October 1, 2016.  69传媒has grown the most in terms of total full-time undergraduate and graduate enrolment with an increase over last year of 2.8 per cent. The regional average shows a decline of 0.5 per cent.

鈥淲e are working extremely hard in every way we can to highlight the excellent quality of our programs, our faculty, and our unique learning environment at UPEI,鈥 said Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, 69传媒President and Vice-Chancellor.

鈥淲e take pride in our collective efforts to provide experiential learning opportunities to our students, to allow them to reach their full potential. This work is paying off in attracting new students, vitally important at a time when demographics are changing.鈥

One way that 69传媒is overcoming declining high school numbers in the region is by being extremely successful in drawing students from around the world. This year 69传媒saw a substantial increase of international applications, resulting in 894 international student enrolments, an increase of 19.5 per cent. Of UPEI鈥檚 total student body, 21 per cent is made up of international students.

鈥淲e warmly welcome this important diversity to our campus,鈥 adds President Abd-El-Aziz.

As of October 1, a total of 4,433 students, both full-time and part-time, were enrolled at UPEI.

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students to reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions鈥擯rince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University鈥69传媒has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 69传媒is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.

 

69传媒mourns great friend, Michael S. Schurman, LLD

The 69传媒 extends its condolences on the passing of Michael S. Schurman, LLD after learning of his sudden death over the weekend.

The 79-year-old retired business icon was a long-time friend of and donor to UPEI. He was past vice-chair of the 69传媒Board of Governors, chair of the Building a Legacy capital campaign, and most recently served on the Advisory Council for the 69传媒School of Sustainable Design Engineering. He was recognized by 69传媒for his contributions to and leadership in the construction, business, education, charitable, and non-profit sectors with an honorary doctor of laws degree in 2009.

鈥淭he University has lost a great friend and tremendous supporter in Michael Schurman. Mike was passionate and steadfast in his commitment to post-secondary education and, in particular, to UPEI,鈥 said Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淥n behalf of the entire 69传媒community, I extend my most sincere sympathies to Mike鈥檚 wife, Pat and his daughters, Margo Thompson, Kim Horrelt, Pam Montgomery, and Jody Hollis, and their families.鈥

In 2008, Dr. Schurman and his family were recognized for their contribution to UPEI鈥檚 Building a Legacy campaign when the dramatic, two-level entrance and main feature in Don and Marion McDougall Hall was named 鈥淪churman Market Square.鈥 

At that time Dr. Schurman said, 鈥69传媒is such an important element of the cultural, economic, social, and educational life on Prince Edward Island. To support the University is the same as supporting the development and growth of the province. It is so easy to support 69传媒because it benefits all Islanders.鈥

He also noted that UPEI's reputation for excellence in education and research had grown immensely, and would continue to grow. His prediction came true鈥攈e shared the vision of President Abd-El-Aziz for the new 69传媒School of Sustainable Design Engineering.

鈥淚鈥檝e personally lost a great friend and mentor,鈥 added President Abd-El-Aziz. 鈥淢ike provided wonderful guidance and support from the first day I arrived at UPEI. I can鈥檛 say enough about how much he helped 69传媒achieve our dream of having the School of Sustainable Design Engineering and how he was continuing to contribute by serving on the engineering advisory council. I will greatly miss him.鈥

After completing his education at Acadia University (Commerce) and UNB (Civil Engineering), Dr. Schurman became involved in his family's construction, building supplies, and concrete business, M.F. Schurman Company, Limited, becoming president and general manager. His business acumen and ability for being at the forefront of technology was known across the country, and his wisdom was well sought. Dr. Schurman served on the boards of the Canadian Construction Association, Atlantic Business Development, Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, Atlantic Opportunities Agency, Island Telecom, and Slemon Park Corporation. He was inducted as a laureate of the Junior Achievement of PEI Business Hall of Fame in 2000. The family business, which had expanded under Dr. Schurman鈥檚 leadership to include a dozen companies under the M.F. Schurman name, was sold to J.D. Irving Ltd. in 2004.

Among his many volunteer pursuits, he was a long time board member for The Fathers of Confederation Building Trust, most recently serving as treasurer. He also had served as an executive member of the Board of Governors at Acadia University and as vice-chair of the Holland College Foundation. The Michael S. Schurman Family Foundation also funded the Heart and Stroke Foundation of PEI's Change of Heart program.

Funeral arrangements for Michael S. Schurman, LLD have been entrusted to . The University will lower its flags to half-mast position in his memory.

 

 

69传媒announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, October 10-16

Every week, 69传媒Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Corneila Geib (women鈥檚 hockey) and Mohammad Jaber (men鈥檚 soccer), the 69传媒Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for October 10-16! .

Mohammad Jaber is a first-year Science student and a striker from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Jaber scored both goals on five shots during the Men鈥檚 Soccer Panthers鈥 2-0 win over Universit茅 de Moncton on Saturday.  During Sunday's 1-0 loss to the University of New Brunswick, Jaber pushed hard offensively, recording three goal chances.

鈥淢ohammed was our number one scoring threat in both games this weekend,鈥 said head coach Lewis Page. 鈥淗e created numerous opportunities for us and he scored on two of them.鈥

Corneila Geib is a fourth-year Business student and a forward from Calgary, Alberta.  Geib scored two goals in the Women鈥檚 Hockey Panthers鈥 5-1 win over Mount Allison University on Friday, and then, on Saturday, scored the overtime winner in the team鈥檚 3-2 win over Dalhousie.

鈥淐orneila's work ethic was extremely strong on the weekend,鈥 said head coach Bruce Donaldson. "She took advantage of her veteran experience in the league.鈥

Congratulations Corneila and Mohammad!

It鈥檚 not too late to purchase your Panther Package, the best sports deal on Prince Edward Island! Your $75 season ticket gets you into every Panthers home game, in every sport (except men鈥檚 hockey). Find more details at .