Research on Tap: Good Plastics

At March鈥檚 Research on Tap, join a 69传媒chemist who will defend both the honour of his profession, and the much-maligned so-called enemy of the environment: plastic. The discussion starts at 7 p.m., March 9, in the bar at Mavor鈥檚 in the Confederation Centre of the Arts. Dr. Michael Shaver is an assistant professor of chemistry with a focus on 鈥済reen鈥 chemistry. His lab is developing biodegradable, plant-based polymers to replace conventional plastic. 鈥淭here are bad plastics out there,鈥 argues Shaver. 鈥淏ut the benefits of using plastic鈥攖he right plastics鈥攃an鈥檛 be ignored.鈥 Shaver will also help dispel misconceptions people have about his chosen profession. 鈥淐hemists take their name from 鈥榓lchemy,鈥 so we鈥檙e partially to blame,鈥 says Shaver. 鈥淧eople consider chemistry to be a mysterious black art. But we鈥檙e working to change that image.鈥 Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI鈥檚 researchers in a comfortable environment. Every month of the winter we bring a 69传媒researcher to a local pub鈥攊n this case, Mavor鈥檚鈥攖o discuss his or her area of expertise. For more information, call (902)620-5117, or e-mail datkinson@upei.ca. Research on Tap is presented by UPEI鈥檚 Office of Research Development.

Brown Bag Lunch

Presented by: Dr. Michael Arfken Topic: Yo Prof! Defining Educational Relationships Through Electronic Communication Few technological innovations of the last few decades have transformed student/teacher relationships as much as electronic mail. To what extent does this technology increase our accessibility? How have our relationships with students changed both qualitatively and quantitatively? What sort of expectations do our students have about this form of communication and what happens when our expectations diverge? 12-1:00pm

Brown Bag Lunch

Presented by: Dr. Richard Lemm Topic: Laptops, Cellphones, and iStudents: Dealing with Electronic Gadgets in the Classroom We've come a long way from reading our Mad Magazine inside a propped-up textbook and passing notes under desks. Now, the laptops are open and students are taking notes or... on the internet, doing work for another class, playing Hearts, watching movies. There's still activity under the tables: texting and tweeting. What will Apple et al. bring us next? What strategies, attitudes, and protocols concerning electronic devices do we have for our classrooms and course outlines? Bring your serious concerns and pet peeves, and especially your views and solutions, to this session. Hosted by Richard Lemm, who lost his iPod and Wii virginity last Christmas.

Brown Bag Lunch - Moved to April 1, 1-2:00pm

"Bringing Chemistry to Life" Presented by: Dr. Nola Etkin In a project designed to engage students' imagination and creativity, groups of students were asked to act out or otherwise creatively present a chemical reaction. What did they come up with? Did they rise to the challenge? How much did they learn? How much did *I* learn? Did they love it or hate it? Let's find out... No need to register, just show up! Time: 12-1:00pm Location: Webster Centre Boardroom, RL 234F

Faculty Time

Faculty Time Hosted by the Webster Centre Main Building Faculty Lounge All faculty and sessional instructors are invited to celebrate the end of the month with colleagues at Faculty Time. Enjoy the food and a complementary drink, courtesy of your hosts, Barb Campbell and the Webster Centre staff. For more information, please contact Krystal Mayne, kmayne@upei.ca

Career Showcase and Job Fair

Do you have a career in mind but not sure if it鈥檚 right for you? Need a job? Come to UPEI鈥檚 Career Showcase and Job Fair on Wednesday, March 10th from 10-2 in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. The Career Showcase is your chance to talk with someone who is in a career you would like to pursue or would like to find out more about. While the Job Fair is a great opportunity to meet with different employers are wanting to hire 69传媒students and graduates. And don鈥檛 forget to fill out a ballet for your chance to win a Notebook, ITouch, printer and other great prizes!