Town Hall meeting, Tuesday, December 8, 2:30-3:45 pm, Room 242, Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium

The campus community is reminded that there will be another Town Hall meeting hosted by President Wade MacLauchlan and Gary Bradshaw, Vice-President of Finance and Facilities on Tuesday, December 8th, from 2:30-3:45 p.m. in Room 242, Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium, McDougall Hall. This meeting is an opportunity to expand on the 2009 69传媒Update for colleagues who were unable to attend, to speak further about how we can enhance and spread the message about University Island, and to consider UPEI鈥檚 opportunities and challenges over the coming months and years.

Visions of Sugar Plums Luncheon

Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall The much anticipated annual Christmas luncheon will take place on Wednesday, December 16th. Menu features a selection of Salads, Squash & Apple Bisque, traditional Roast Turkey with all the trimmings, Peppered Roast Beef, Potato Casserole, Sweet Potato & Turnip Napoleon and a wide selection of tantalizing desserts. Tickets are limited and are going fast. To reserve please e-mail catering@upei.ca

Research Breakfast this Wednesday morning at 7:30

Don't forget the Research Breakfast this Wednesday morning at 7:30 at the Rodd Charlottetown. Tickets are $10, and include breakfast and presentations by two 69传媒researchers. Dr. Juergen Krause will give a presentation entitled The art of clustering 鈥 the biotech way (see this post on the ORD Blog for details: ) Dr. Rick Cawrthorn will give a presentation entitled Is your snow crab bitter? Implications for the snow crab fishery in Atlantic Canada (details: ) For more information, contact Jane McKay at (902) 566-0307 or jmckay@upei.ca ( mailto:jmckay@upei.ca?subject=Research%20Breakfast ).

Austrian Ambassador to Canada makes return visit to UPEI

His Excellency, Mr. Stefan Pehringer, the Austrian Ambassador to Canada, made a return visit to the 69传媒 on June 17, meeting with representatives from the faculties of Sustainable Design Engineering and Veterinary Medicine. Ambassador Pehringer's first visit to 69传媒was in September 2018 when he toured the Atlantic Veterinary College and the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (SDE) building.

Accompanied by Honorary Consul Peter Wunsch, Ambassador Pehringer discussed possible areas of collaboration with Dr. Greg Keefe, Dean of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Nicholas Krouglicof, Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering; and Allan Dale, Director of Industry Partnerships for SDE.

Appointed Ambassador to Canada in 2017, Mr. Pehringer previously held diplomatic posts in Latvia, Denmark, Germany, and Luxembourg and worked as the head of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Eastern Asia and UNESCO units. 

 

 

 

 

 

鈥淔lax Americana鈥 short-listed for CHA鈥檚 Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History

A book by UPEI鈥檚 was short-listed by the Canadian Historical Association for its annual Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History Price (formerly the Sir John A. MacDonald Prize). Dr. MacFadyen is UPEI鈥檚 Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities and an associate professor in the Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture program.

examines the story of flax, a plant that went in a few decades from a specialty fibre crop in the Great Lakes region to an oilseed empire that spanned continents and helped create urban industrial capitalism. Flax Americana is published by McGill Queen鈥檚 University Press as part of the Rural, Wildland, and Resource Studies Series.

The finalists for the Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize were celebrated at the recent Congress for the Humanities and Social Sciences held in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Congratulations, Dr. MacFadyen!

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.

Minke whale skeleton installed in AVC learning commons

A fully articulated 20-foot minke whale skeleton is now suspended from the ceiling in AVC鈥檚 McCain Foundation Learning Commons, much to the delight of Dr. Pierre-Yves Daoust, wildlife pathologist and professor emeritus of pathology.

The story of the skeleton goes back to 2010 when a dead minke whale was found washed up on the shore near Goose River in eastern PEI. Daoust and a team from the College鈥檚 wildlife group conducted a necropsy on the animal, after which the bones were brought to AVC with the idea that they would be saved for assembly in the future.

In 2018鈥2019, AVC undertook a successful campaign to raise funds to complete the preparation and assembly of the skeleton. Last fall, the bones were sent to Claude Bourque, an artist in 脦les-de-la-Madeleine who has experience in preparing whale skeletons for display. Over the winter, he carefully degreased, cleaned, and assembled them for display. Earlier this week, he, assisted by fellow artist Yoanis Menge, hung the skeleton in the large, open atrium of the College鈥檚 learning commons.

The installation will be complemented by artwork with an Indigenous theme, paying tribute to the deep cultural and spiritual connection between Canada鈥檚 Indigenous people and the animals that live in the marine environment. Interpretative panels will also be installed to tell the story behind the skeleton and to provide information about minke whales.

Daoust and AVC Dean Greg Keefe believe that the skeleton speaks to the College鈥檚 focus on and work in aquatic animal species and the marine environment, and it will be an excellent educational tool.

 

UPEI鈥檚 Dr. Katherine Gottschall-Pass named a fellow of Dietitians of Canada

Dr. Katherine Gottschall-Pass has been recognized as a Fellow of Dietitians of Canada (DC). Dr. Gotschall-Pass is a professor in the Department of Applied Human Sciences and the current interim vice-president academic and research at the 69传媒.

Dr. Gottshcall-Pass obtained her doctorate in human nutrition from the University of Saskatchewan. She is a dietitian who previously worked in research and development for the food industry and taught at Saint Francis Xavier University prior to her tenure at UPEI. She teaches in the areas of food science, introductory nutrition, and human metabolism. Her research interests focus on food components and nutritional factors involved in the prevention of chronic disease and the mechanisms of their action. She is an active member of DC and a long-serving surveyor for accreditation of academic programs and internships. In her nomination documents, Dr. Gottschall-Pass was described as 鈥渟elfless鈥 in her attitude towards helping others and has always kept an open door policy to her colleagues and students.

Dietitians of Canada (DC) is a professional association with strong roots connecting more than 5000 unique and diverse members across all areas of food, nutrition, and health. DC represents dietitians, fostering growth and passion in the profession through advocacy, engagement, and professional development. After more than 80 years, DC remains an innovative organization with strong member leadership and common purpose: to advance the health of Canadians through food and nutrition.

Congratulations, Dr. Gottschall-Pass!

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Faculty of Nursing partners with The Salvation Army鈥檚 Bedford MacDonald House

The Faculty of Nursing at the 69传媒 is partnering with The Salvation Army for a unique learning and service experience at Bedford MacDonald House in Charlottetown. Students will gain valuable experience providing health care and proactive health education to address basic needs of guests at the men鈥檚 shelter.

In the fall semester, two fourth-year nursing students in the Nursing and Population Health course will complete their clinical placements at Bedford MacDonald House three days a week. This course provides theoretical and clinical opportunities to examine and apply concepts and skills related to population health.

During the winter rotation, two third-year nursing students in the Developing Partnerships with Clients in the Community course will complete their clinical placements at Bedford MacDonald House twice a week. This course focuses on promoting and maintaining health and providing support and assistance to individuals, families, and groups in the home and community.

鈥淭he nursing students will provide vital health care and proactive education to address our guest鈥檚 basic needs; together, this will enable us to offer much more than putting a temporary roof over their heads,鈥 said Major Daniel Roode of The Salvation Army. 鈥淭he clinical work of the students will add a valuable component to the services offered at Bedford MacDonald House; they will essentially teach our guests how to take better care of themselves, which will play a role in helping them to potentially escape homelessness.鈥

鈥淥ur nursing students鈥 practice is guided by primary health care and focuses on involving clients as partners in their care,鈥 said interim dean of the Faculty of Nursing, Dr. Jo-Ann MacDonald. 鈥淪tudents will also experience interprofessional collaboration and sectors working together to improve the lives and circumstances of the guests affected by poverty and homelessness.鈥

The Salvation Army has proudly operated the BMH, providing shelter, support and compassion to men experiencing homelessness in Charlottetown for seven years. We are empathic about the fact that homelessness has an impact on any community. We know through experience, that community-based programming such as this helps to prevent and reduce homelessness, preparing individuals to embark on practical resources to help them secure their basic needs of health, food, clothing and shelter. 

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.