Panthers at Home, February 16-19

69传媒Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 Hockey teams head into the first round of the AUS playoffs this weekend and both basketball teams host Cape Breton University.

The Panther women are paired against the Universit茅 de Moncton for the quarter-finals. Game one is Thursday at 7:00 pm at MacLauchlan Arena.

鈥淯PEI Women's Hockey program is excited to be back in the playoff picture this year,鈥 said coach Bruce Donaldson. 鈥淲e clearly understand the challenges that U de M will bring to the game. Statically, we are very similar, with U de M scoring six more power-play goals and having stronger results at killing penalties. U de M has three very gifted players who we need to contain as well as last year鈥檚 top AUS goaltender between the pipes. On paper, this series should be a very entertaining one.鈥

Tickets for the women鈥檚 game can be purchased on game day, one hour prior to start.

69传媒Men鈥檚 Hockey plays Saint Mary鈥檚 University at home Friday at 7:00 pm.

鈥淚t has been a year-long battle for us to secure a play-off position,鈥 said coach Forbes MacPherson. 鈥淲e are excited to get this opportunity to play SMU in the first round of the play-offs. We will have our hands full. SMU has some very dangerous players, and home-ice advantage, but we feel very confident heading into this series.鈥

For more on this series, read Thomas Becker鈥檚 . For tickets to the men鈥檚 games, the Bell Aliant Centre Box office will be open Wednesday from noon until 5:00 pm, Thursday noon until 5:00 pm, and Friday, noon until game time, or online at .

69传媒Basketball hosts Cape Breton University Sunday afternoon in the 69传媒Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre. The women tip off at 1:00 pm. The men鈥檚 game begins at 3:00 pm.

鈥淲e are looking forward to playing AUS-league-leading CBU on Sunday,鈥 said Greg Gould, coach of the women鈥檚 team. 鈥淭hey won our first meeting and are the only team we haven't beaten this year. Our team has been playing well lately and we are expecting a competitive game Sunday.鈥

鈥淲e are very happy and pleased to honour our five fifth-year seniors Mark Matheson, Dut Dut, Jake Kendrick, Lorenzo Parker, and Tyler Scott,鈥 said Tim Kendrick, coach of the men鈥檚 team. 鈥淎ll of these young men have been a pleasure for me to coach and get to know. These five young men have brought a lot of great things to our program, but most of all, they have represented our program with a great degree of Panther Pride! I am a better coach and a better man for having spent time with each of them.鈥

Find more details at gopanthersgo.ca.

2017 Atlantic Universities Physics and Astronomy Conference a smashing success

Students from UPEI鈥檚 Department of Physics organized and hosted the 2017 Atlantic Universities Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC). This annual conference brings together undergraduate physics students and university faculty from across Atlantic Canada to share research findings and stimulate new collaborations. Conference co-chairs Phoenix McCloud and Andrew Cameron, along with their organizing team, worked through the school year to make this year鈥檚 conference a smashing success.

鈥淚 congratulate our physics students for organizing and delivering an engaging scientific program, for hosting conference participants at 69传媒and for being exceptional 69传媒ambassadors,鈥 said Dr. William Whelan, chair of the Department of Physics. 鈥淚t is impressive to see students, many in their graduating year, take on the responsibility of organizing and hosting an Atlantic Canadian Conference. This is exactly the type of student-led initiative 69传媒should encourage and support.鈥

AUPAC drew together more than 70 participants from across the region. The conference featured 40 research presentations by undergraduate physics students, including presentations by UPEI鈥檚 own Patrick Connolly, Patrick Strongman, Andrew Cameron, David Heckbert, Deanna Kerry, Phoenix McCloud and Aidan Tremblett. Dr. Whelan reports each gave an excellent presentation and congratulates Patrick Connolly for winning the Student Choice Award.

The conference included a presentation by Dr. Shohini Ghose (Wilfred Laurier University and a TED Fellow) on sexism in science. Dr. Ghose also moderated a panel discussion on Women in Science, which included local physicists and engineers, Megan Glover (UPEI), Kelly Galloway (Engineering Technologies Canada), Reina Lamothe (PEI Cancer Treatment Centre), and Li-Hong Xu (UNB). 

Plenary talks at AUPAC included 鈥淲hat's the matter with our universe,鈥 by Dr. Stephane Courteau (Queen's University), 鈥淎steroseismology: dissecting stars,鈥 by Dr. Catherine Lovekin (Saint Mary's University), 鈥淟ightning and thunder in tissues,鈥 by UPEI鈥檚 Dr. Whelan, and 鈥淗ow to make a career from counting, floating, melting and black tape,鈥 by Dr. Jeff Dahn (Dalhousie University).

Congratulations to all involved!

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Registration and release of my69传媒"Student Planning" tool postponed

Registration for UPEI鈥檚 2017 Summer Sessions and the release of the my69传媒"Student Planning" tool have been rescheduled to now begin Tuesday, February 28, 2017.

The my69传媒Celebration (and opportunity to learn more) that was originally scheduled for Thursday, February 16 has been rescheduled to Monday, February 27 at 12:00 pm in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. All students, staff, and faculty are invited to visit the learning stations, and to enjoy the free swag and refreshments!

The Office of the Registrar and the Project Beacon team wish to thank the 69传媒community for their patience and willingness to adapt throughout this organizational transformation project.

For more information, visit the .

PEI and the Maggies: Long-Standing Connections

The next Island Studies Lecture features Island historian Georges Arsenault speaking about connections between Prince Edward Island and the Magdalen Islands. Arsenault has explored links going as far back as 250 years when Islanders sailed to the Maggies to participate in the walrus hunt. His lecture is Thursday, February 23, at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building.

In more recent times, when the Magdalen Islands were part of the Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown, many PEI priests served in the Maggies while priests from there were posted in Island parishes. Later, more than 30 young Acadian women from the Island studied at the Havre-aux-Maisons Normal School and came back home to teach, mainly in Acadian schools. Since the early 1900s, young people from the Maggies have been coming to work and study on the Island. In the last decade or so, the PEI Acadian and Francophone community has cooperated with the Magdalen Islands to develop projects in both the cultural and economic fields. Arsenault will explore the many connections that have been forged over the centuries between these insular communities.

A native of Abram-Village, Georges Arsenault lives in Charlottetown. He is the author of many publications on Acadian history and folklore and a well-known lecturer. He is the president of the Sister Antoinette DesRoches Historical Society. Georges was recently made a member of the Order of Canada. 

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

Watch for details for another lecture about islands March 14. For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.

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OpenPages features Everyday Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies, March 1

The next OpenPages event highlights Everyday Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies by Dr. Ann Braithwaite. The reading and discussion is Wednesday evening March 1, at 7 pm in the new first-floor lounge of UPEI鈥檚 Robertson Library.

OpenPages features local authors speaking about their books: what inspired them, what they learned, and what they want to share. The public is warmly invited to this evening. Light refreshments will be served.

Dr. Ann Braithwaite is professor and coordinator of Diversity and Social Justice Studies at UPEI. She co-authored this new book with Dr. Catherine M. Orr, professor and chair of Critical Identity Studies at Beloit College.

Everyday Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies鈥 is a guide to engaging students in the challenges and pleasures of thinking critically about gender, race, and sex today. By focusing on 鈥渢he everyday,鈥 it speaks to the importance of students鈥 understanding the taken-for-granted circumstances of their daily lives. Everyday Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies explores the idea that 鈥減eople are different, and the world isn鈥檛 fair,鈥 and engages students in the inevitably complicated follow-up question: 鈥渘ow that we know, how shall we live?鈥

鈥淭his publication is of great significance for students from any faculty, even though it is most likely going to have the greatest impact in the Faculty of Arts,鈥 said Dr. Nebojsa Kujundzic, dean of Arts at UPEI.

For more information, contact Joan Sinclair at Island Studies Press, ispstaff@upei.ca, or Simon Lloyd at the library, ssloyd@upei.ca.

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students 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announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, February 13-20

Every week, 69传媒Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Kiera Rigby (Women鈥檚 Basketball) and Ryan MacKinnon (Men鈥檚 Hockey), the 69传媒Panther Subway Athletes of the week for February 13-20!

Kiera Rigby is a fourth-year Science student from Charlottetown and a member of the 69传媒Women鈥檚 Basketball team. Rigby scored 20 points her final home game as a Panther, leading her team to a win 71-63 against Cape Breton University. She shot 40 per cent from the field and the three-point line. She also defended extremely well, said coach Greg Gould, holding her opponent to just six points.

Ryan MacKinnon is a second-year Business student from Summerside and a member of the Men鈥檚 Hockey team and plays defence for 69传媒Men鈥檚 Hockey. MacKinnon scored a goal and notched three assists in the Panthers quarter-final playoff series against Saint Mary鈥檚 University. 鈥淩yan had a great series for us,鈥 said coach Forbes MacPherson. 鈥淗e was a leader on the ice and in the locker room. We felt we were starting to play our best hockey of the season, and Ryan's play reflects that as well.鈥

Find more details at gopanthersgo.ca.

Robertson Library honoured by City of Charlottetown

The City of Charlottetown bestowed a Heritage Award to UPEI鈥檚 Robertson Library at a ceremony Tuesday, February 21. The special award in honour of Heritage Day went to the library鈥檚 project: a collection of online research tools which has made a significant contribution to the City鈥檚 collective heritage.

For more information, visit the announcing the awards issued by the City of Charlottetown and .

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students 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.

Dr. Edward MacDonald honoured by PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation

The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation (PEI MHF) recently honoured Dr. Edward MacDonald with its Award of Honour. Dr. MacDonald is an associate professor of history at 69传媒and a beloved teacher, editor, and author.

The Award of Honour recognizes outstanding service and continued contribution to the heritage activities of Prince Edward Island. Dr. MacDonald has become the 鈥済o-to historical guy鈥 on PEI for his wide-ranging knowledge of Island history, and his generosity in sharing it through his teaching at UPEI, his participation in public events which mark our Island history, and his encouragement of many others to research, write, and publish historical articles or manuscripts on Prince Edward Island.

Dr. MacDonald was one of three editors of Time and a Place, An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island, which received a Heritage Activity award for 2016, at the recent PEI MHF awards evening.

Dr.  MacDonald has written other titles of particular historical value to PEI: If You鈥檙e Stronghearted: PEI in the Twentieth Century (2000), and he was co-author of The Landscapes of Confederation (2010).

 Congratulations, Dr. Ed!

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students 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joins the Canadian Bureau for International Education鈥檚 Learning Beyond Borders initiative

69传媒has joined the Canadian Bureau for International Education鈥檚 (CBIE) initiative to get more Canadian students to take advantage of learning experiences in other countries.

Reports indicate that annually only 3.1 per cent of full-time Canadian undergraduate university students have an education abroad experience. The number is even lower for full-time college students, at 2.5 per cent. This, despite reports from the students on the transformational nature of the experience, its many contributions to their academic and career achievements and its value in enhancing their communication skills, self-awareness and adaptability.

鈥淥ne of the pillars of UPEI鈥檚 current strategic plan is the 鈥榮tudent experience,鈥欌 said Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, president and vice-chancellor of UPEI. 鈥淲e are improving student learning and experiences by examining what鈥攁nd how鈥攚e teach in support of UPEI鈥檚 vision of becoming a leader in experiential learning. The Learning Beyond Borders initiative is a crucial tool for us to increase the number of students participating in global exchange opportunities. I am proud that 69传媒is a part of it.鈥

As a partner in the Learning Abroad Innovation Zone, 69传媒commits to identifying and addressing internal barriers to learning abroad and to participating in peer discussions with institutions across the country that are tackling similar issues and challenges. As a partner in the Learning Abroad Promotion Zone, 69传媒commits to contributing to a national communications campaign to promote the value of learning abroad to students and other stakeholders by creating and sharing content on the impact and outcomes of learning abroad.

 鈥淐anada is faced with the challenge of getting more of our students to take advantage of learning experiences in other countries,鈥 said Karen McBride, President and CEO of CBIE. 鈥淚t is time to leverage the leadership role of education institutions in a concerted and coordinated effort to give our generation of young leaders the knowledge, skills and global outlook they will need to thrive in our interconnected world.鈥

CBIE will provide support by organizing webinars and thematic peer discussions throughout the year to allow institutions to discuss challenges and potential approaches to common goals, identify best practices and disseminate supporting research and case studies as needed.

CBIE will promote the initiative on its website homepage and create a special landing page to showcase all CBIE and institution created content. CBIE will also regularly share content through its social media and member communications channels.

About CBIE

Established in 1966, the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) is a national, not-for-profit, organization dedicated exclusively to international education. Working closely with a membership of over 150 education providers nationwide, from K-12 to postgraduate, public and private sectors and with a network of strategic partners throughout Canada and around the globe, CBIE is ideally positioned to promote global learning by mobilizing expertise, knowledge, opportunity and leadership.

About UPEI

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students 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.

Winter鈥檚 Tales Author Reading Series presents Eden Robinson

鈥淚 was born on the same day as Edgar Allan Poe and Dolly Parton,鈥 jokes Eden Robinson, the next featured author in the Winter鈥檚 Tales Author Reading. 鈥淚 am absolutely certain that this affects my writing in some way.鈥

Robinson is a powerful fiction writer of Haisla heritage born on the northern coast of British Columbia. She will bring her sense of humour and her visceral, impassioned, and deeply empathic new novel, Son of a Trickster, to the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown on Monday, March 13 at 7:30 pm.

The website notes that 鈥淩obinson has become one of Canada鈥檚 first female Native writers to gain international attention, making her an important role model.鈥 She has been an advocate for Indigenous health care, housing, access to jobs, and land rights, and a critic of detrimental government policies. Her fiction has contributed significantly to the renaissance of Indigenous culture.

Robinson鈥檚 first book, a collection of stories, Traplines (1998), won the Winifred Holtby Prize for the best work of fiction in the Commonwealth. Traplines, which grew out of her Indigenous heritage, was a New York Times Editor鈥檚 Choice.

Her second book, the immensely popular novel Monkey Beach (2000), 鈥渋s a mesmerizing tale of a young native woman coming of age while dealing with the demons that haunt her dreams, her family, and her heritage鈥 (Peg Hill, Northern Star Magazine). Monkey Beach was nominated for the 2000 Governor General鈥檚 Award for fiction and the 2000 Giller Prize.

Son of a Trickster is a coming-of-age novel. Jared is a burnout kid in high school who sells weed cookies and has a scary mom who's often wasted. He smokes and drinks too much, but also has an immense capacity for compassion and an impulse to watch over people more than twice his age. He puzzles over why his maternal grandmother has never liked him and says he's the son of a trickster, that he isn't human. But ravens do speak to him鈥攅ven when he's not stoned.

Eden received the 2016 Writers鈥 Trust of Canada Engel/Findley Award for a writer in mid-career with a remarkable body of work. The jury wrote, 鈥淚n a world where the legacies of colonial violence are alive and present every day, Robinson鈥檚 work resonates with crucial political and ethical questions that everyone needs to consider. This is vital, engaged, and artful writing that sticks in the memory and makes us think about who, and where, we are.鈥

Eden Robinson鈥檚 reading is sponsored by the 69传媒Faculty of Arts, the Department of English, and the Canada Council of the Arts. A book signing will follow. The public is invited and admission is free. For further information phone 902-566-0389.

The 69传媒 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students 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.