Jazz trio Myriad to perform at UPEI

As part of the 69´«Ã½Music Department Recital Series, the Toronto-based jazz trio Myriad will perform at Dr. Steel Recital Hall on Tuesday, January 22 at 7:30 pm.

Myriad was an 'accident.' Chris Donnelly (piano), Daniel Fortin (bass), and Ernesto Cervini (drums) had never played together until a few substitutions and a twist of fate put them on stage together for the first time in late 2010. Since then, the trio has been making music in every jazz club in the greater Toronto area.

The band is a true collective. Each member acts simultaneously as a leader and a sideman. They play mostly original music that features different aspects of jazz improvisation, ensemble playing, and contemporary composition. Myriad is modern jazz, meets classical, meets pop, meets Oscar Peterson.

Donnelly represents a new generation of jazz pianists, composers, and improvisers dedicated to creating programs that are engaging, entertaining, and educating. He is continually praised for his virtuosic performances, musicality, versatility, and ability to captivate audiences.

Fortin was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario. He graduated from the University of Toronto's Jazz Performance Program in 2007. Since moving to Toronto, Dan has been an active member of the city's music scene, playing with the likes of Mike Ruby, David Occhipinti, Dave Restivo, Barry Romberg, Harley Card, Chris Donnelly, and many others.

Cervini is making a name for himself as a consummate bandleader and in-demand sideman, repeatedly praised for his deeply musical, infectiously energetic talents. 'Time Out New York' encapsulated Cervini as 'a buoyant drummer as well as a sharp composer and bandleader,' while the jazz bible, 'Downbeat' described his fluid style as one that 'exemplifies ‘float like a butterfly, sting like a bee'.'

Myriad will be touring Canada to celebrate the release of their debut album with Alma Records.

A one-semester pass ($84 for adults; $56 for students/seniors) is available and provides access to seven recitals this winter at a 20% discount.

Dr. Steel Recital Hall, 69´«Ã½ 7:30 pm
Tickets are $15; $10 (students/seniors)
For tickets and information, contact music@upei.ca or 566-0507

69´«Ã½Shoot for the Cure—January 12

The 69´«Ã½women's basketball team will host the Saint Mary's University Huskies on Saturday, January 12 at 4:00 pm at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre.

The Panthers are excited to host their annual 'Shoot for the Cure' event where fans can purchase pink hair flairs in the lobby from OT Hair Cutters for $10 and pink baked goods through a fundraising bake sale. 69´«Ã½pink print T-shirts can be purchased in advance for $12 through the 69´«Ã½Bookstore or by contacting lboudreau@upei.ca.

All proceeds go towards breast cancer research. Come out and support your 69´«Ã½Panthers and donate to a great cause!

69´«Ã½celebrates 25 years as first .CA domain name

Twenty-five years ago on January 12, 1988, the 69´«Ã½ registered its website through the .CA registry. University officials at the time knew they were among the first few to apply, but had no idea they registered the first-ever .CA domain name.

The director of UPEI's first computer centre (later known as the computer services department), Jim Hancock, was listed as the university's administrative contact on the original application.

'It's hard for young people today to imagine a time without the Internet,' says Hancock. '69´«Ã½was one of 10 Canadian universities that brought the Internet to Canada.' He remembers representing 69´«Ã½at a meeting in Victoria, BC and one of the other university delegates saying that it was like building the first railroad across Canada-this time an electronic railroad which would link our country in a way never imagined.

'We had no idea where this Internet 'thing' would lead, but it has changed our world profoundly. In being the first .CA domain, it clearly shows that our University has had, and will continue to have, a very important role to play not only in PEI, but in Canada,' adds Hancock.

David Cairns, retired senior technology advisor at 69´«Ã½was the technology contact on the .CA domain application and recalls the outstanding cooperation between the original institutions registered and the people 'behind the dream.'

'It allowed 69´«Ã½and the Island to access a bigger world beyond our own; we were able to communicate with peers from across the globe,' says Cairns. 'It was a time of network expansion on-campus as well. In 1990, we installed one of the first fibre-optic computer networks in Canada and we've been updating and improving our internal and external networks ever since.'

A celebration on May 14, 2012 marked the official delegation of the .CA domain by Jon Postel, operator of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to John Demco from the University of British Columbia. Demco and a group of volunteers ran the registry until 2000 when the newly incorporated Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) took over the responsibility.

'Having a .CA is like having a Canadian flag on your digital backpack,' says Byron Holland, president and CEO of CIRA. 'As the first to register a .CA, 69´«Ã½holds a unique role in the development of .CA. It is online pioneers like 69´«Ã½that helped shape the Canadian Internet landscape through .CA, and we would like to congratulate them on reaching the 25-year milestone.'

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority is the member-driven organization that manages Canada's .CA domain name registry, develops and implements policies that support Canada's Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally. CIRA recently celebrated the registration of the two-millionth .CA domain name.
Visit UPEI.ca on January 11 to go back in time and celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary.

69´«Ã½to host AUS swimming championship—February 8–10

Swimmers from six Atlantic Canadian universities will compete in over 23 events at 69´«Ã½during the 2013 Subway AUS Swimming Championship, February 8-10. This is UPEI's second time as event host; the first time was in 2010. The swim heats will run each day beginning at 10:00 am with daily finals starting at 6:00 pm.

'Hosting the championship for the second time is a huge thrill for our swim team,' said 69´«Ã½Panthers swimming head coach William Calhoun. 'Swimmers from other teams are looking forward to competing in our pool-the fastest in the conference. I expect this event will bring a record-breaking weekend and numerous new CIS qualifiers.'

In conjunction with the swim meet, UPEI's swim team will host a fundraising event on Thursday, February 7 at the Rodd Royalty Hotel with a reception beginning at 6:00 pm and a dinner to follow at 6:45. Pierre Lafontaine, Swimming Canada CEO and national team coach, will be the guest speaker. A live and silent auction will also be held during the event.

'I'm personally very excited to have Pierre as our event's guest speaker,' added Calhoun. 'He's an electrifying speaker who sends everyone away feeling motivated and prepared for challenges to come.'

Tickets for the fundraising event can be purchased for $60, and 2013 Subway AUS Swimming Championship tickets can also be purchased for $15 for the weekend, or $10 per day. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please contact swimming@upei.ca.

For Information:
Lynn Boudreau
69´«Ã½Athletics & Recreation
Communications & Events
(902) 566-0991

Faculty of Arts Book Launch—January 16

Join us Wednesday, January 16 for a celebration of the culture of writing and publishing from UPEI's Faculty of Arts. We'll launch eight new books by six author/editors that were published in 2012. The event begins at 4:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge of UPEI's Main Building. Books will be available for sale and for signing.

This year's titles include:
• Godfrey Baldacchino and Anna Baldacchino, A Taste of Islands: 60 Recipes and Stories from Our World of Islands (Charlottetown: Island Studies Press, 2012);
• Godfrey Baldacchino, ed, Island Songs: A Global Repertoire (launched at a separate event earlier this year). This book is the first to emerge from the UPEI-led Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing project.;
• Ann Braithwaite, Catherine M. Orr, and Diane Lichtenstein, eds, Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies (New York: Routledge: 2012);
• Sarah Glassford & Amy J. Shaw, eds, A Sisterhood of Suffering & Service: Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the First World War (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2012);
• John McIntyre, and Miranda Hickman, eds, Rereading the New Criticism (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2012);
• Richard Raiswell, ed, with Peter Dendle, The Devil in Society in Premodern Europe (Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto, 2012);
• Raiswell is also an editor of a new academic journal: Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural (published bi-annually by Penn State University Press);
• Richard Lemm, ed. Riptides: New Island Fiction, Introduction by Richard Lemm (Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 2012);
Click to read more on each of the titles.

69´«Ã½names Bill Schurman as new athletics director

The 69´«Ã½ announced today that seasoned sport promoter Bill Schurman will become its new Director of Athletics and Recreation, effective February 4.

Schurman most recently has been General Manager of the Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce and Management Consultant for the Summerside Storm professional basketball team, but is best known for having worked with the Moncton Wildcats and Lewiston MAINEiacs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and for his tenure with the City of Summerside as Director of Community Services and Public Relations (1994-2002) and Director of Recreation and Parks (1981-89). Schurman replaces Ron Annear who served as athletics director for the last eight years.

'69´«Ã½is excited to welcome Bill to campus at a time where both the varsity program and recreation and wellness initiatives are well poised to move to the next level. We are confident that Bill has the right blend of vision and experience in sport administration to drive Panther Sport to new heights,' said Vice-President Administration and Finance Jackie Podger. 'We sincerely thank Ron for his leadership and are pleased that he will remain with the Department and continue to play a significant role.'

Schurman brings a wealth of knowledge in event and community development and management across several sectors and sports. He played an active role in the initial planning and the opening of Credit Union Place, in establishing Summerside's reputation as 'Canada's tournament town,' and for leading major events in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island such as the Memorial Cup, International Hydroplane Regatta, and numerous national hockey, golf, and baseball championships.

'It is an honour and a privilege to have the opportunity to serve the 69´«Ã½community and to become a part of its rich athletic history. Throughout my career, I have been privileged to wear the logos representing many outstanding organizations committed to excellence. I will be excited to wear the Panther emblem and to continue the mission to be the very best,' said Schurman.

Panther Sport has a long tradition of achievement that began with its predecessor institutions, Saint Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, and that continues today. Award-winning coaches and tireless staff support student-athletes participating in nine varsity sport programs and who excel in athletics and academics. Last year, a record 57 69´«Ã½student-athletes were named Academic All-Canadians by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).

69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation supports the University mission by providing leadership in the promotion and delivery of athletic excellence and of quality physical activity programs and University to meet its diverse physical activity needs, integral to the educational experience.

With first-rate sport and recreation facilities second-to-none, 69´«Ã½has hosted national, and regional events including several CIS national championships, the 2009 Canada Summer Games, a variety of Atlantic University Sport championships and is the province's most comprehensive community sport facility and destination.

Two 69´«Ã½students named AUS Athletes of the Week

The 69´«Ã½ has learned that, for the first time, both male and female Subway Atlantic University Sport Athletes of the Week are 69´«Ã½Panthers - and both happen to be hockey goaltenders.

A news release issued today from AUS announced that Marie Soleil Deschenes, from the 69´«Ã½Women's Hockey team, and Wayne Savage, from the Men's Hockey team, are the top athletes in the AUS for the week ending January 13, 2013.

Deschenes is a first-year goalie from Ile-Perrot, Quebec, and had back-to-back road wins this past weekend as the defending AUS championPanthers improved to 10-6-1 on the season and moved to within one point of third place in the Atlantic conference standings.

Savage, a third-year goalie from St. Thomas, Ont., also led 69´«Ã½to a pair of wins this past weekend over CIS top 10-ranked teams as the Panthers won their fourth game in a row, improving to 10-9-1 on the season.

Each Subway Atlantic University Sport Athlete of the Week receives a $50.00 Subway Card and a framed certificate courtesy of Subway Restaurants and Atlantic University Sport.

Congratulations Marie Soleil and Wayne!

69´«Ã½past president honoured as influential Atlantic Canadian

The 69´«Ã½ congratulates President Emeritus Wade MacLauchlan, CM, who was recognized this week by Canada's Public Policy Forum as one of three influential Atlantic Canadians.

Canada's Public Policy Forum's first Atlantic Dinner & Awards held on Thursday, January 17, in Halifax, Nova Scotia recognized MacLauchlan; the Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, former Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick; and John Risley, President, Clearwater Seafoods for their inspirational work in improving government, business, and civil society in Canada.

MacLauchlan, who was UPEI's President and Vice-Chancellor from 1999-2011, was actively involved in provincial, regional, and national collaborations showing great leadership and passion, in addition to serving as the University's fifth president for 12 years.

'While at UPEI, Wade was dedicated to collaborating with other universities and partners in the region to cultivate integrated teaching and research, both locally and globally,' said Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, 69´«Ã½President and Vice-Chancellor. 'Wade was also passionate about supporting our students in their pursuit of excellence and that continues to this day through his many endeavours. On behalf of the entire 69´«Ã½family, I congratulate Wade on this well-deserved and prestigious honour.'

Under MacLauchlan's leadership, 69´«Ã½embarked on a very successful ‘Building a Legacy' capital campaign, rose in Maclean's annual university rankings, and saw unprecedented growth in research funding. He was instrumental in developing partnerships such as with the National Research Council and in establishing events like the Palmer Conference on Public Sector Leadership to increase the debate and dialogue on topics important to Islanders and other Canadians.

Since 1987, the Forum has recognized leaders who have helped advance public policy and good governance in Canada. Each year, public servants, business leaders, elected representatives, and journalists are honoured at a Testimonial Dinner & Awards, Western Dinner, and Gordon Osbaldeston Lecture. The new Atlantic Dinner & Awards builds on this tradition.

The Honourable Robert Ghiz, Premier of Prince Edward Island, and the Honourable Darrell Dexter, Premier of Nova Scotia, delivered opening remarks at the Atlantic dinner and ceremony.

Music Performance Competition Finals—January 24

The 69´«Ã½Music Department is proud to present the 2013 Music Performance Competition Finals Concert on Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 pm. The concert will feature six 69´«Ã½music students who were chosen by a panel of Music Department faculty members during the preliminary round of the competition.

The judges for the final competition, Christie Beck, Alan Dowling, Don Fraser, Ron Murphy, and Claire Caseley Smith, are all well-known musicians and educators in the PEI musical community.

Tickets are $15/$10 (students/seniors). For tickets and information, contact Susan Stensch at 566-0507 or music@upei.ca

Good luck to all finalists!

More about the student performers:

Rebecca Apps was born and raised in St. Catharines, Ontario where she studied voice from a very young age. After joining her high school choir and competing in several Kiwanis Music Festivals, she went on to study Musical Theatre-Performance at St. Lawrence College. She then took a more classical route in the field of music and decided that the 69´«Ã½ was the place for her. This is her first time competing in the 69´«Ã½Music Competition.
Nadine Haddad is a third-year voice major at UPEI. Nadine made her debut as part of the 2009 Confederation Centre Young Company in 'Abegweit-The Soul of the Island' and was also involved with Feast Dinner Theatre in the summer of 2010 in 'Stop in the Name of Love.' She has competed in the Queen's County Music Festival and Provincial Music Festivals. Nadine recently placed third at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Competition at the University of Moncton.
Branden Kelly is a fourth-year percussion major studying under Professor Dave Shephard at UPEI. Last year, he was a finalist in this competition (Canadian composers) as well as the second chair percussionist of the 2012 National Youth Band of Canada. Branden also plays with the 69´«Ã½Wind Symphony as principal percussionist and with the PEI Symphony Orchestra.
Echo Lau is a fourth-year piano major in Dr. Fran Gray's studio. She is a member of the 69´«Ã½Jazz Ensemble and has participated in the Kiwanis Music Festival for several years. Echo has twice represented PEI at the National Music Festival and is a violinist in the PEI Symphony Orchestra.
Natalie Sullivan is in her final year as a 69´«Ã½vocal performance major, and feels very fortunate to have had five years of incredible instruction from Voice Professor Sung Ha Shin-Bouey. Natalie is well-known for her roles in musicals such as 'Anne and Gilbert,' in which she originated the role of Josie Pye, and most recently 'Nunsense,' in the summer of 2012. When she's not at school or performing, Natalie can be found at home being silly with her two and-a-half year old, Madeline.
Cora Wong, originally from Westville, Nova Scotia, is a third-year flute major at UPEI. Cora has been awarded four silver medals in flute, from RCM examinations, for the highest mark in the Atlantic Provinces, including grade 10 (completed in 2006). She also competed in the National Music Festival representing Nova Scotia in the woodwind category in 2007. In 2011, Cora was the featured soloist for the 69´«Ã½Wind Symphony and placed second in UPEI's Performance Competition in 2012.

Neurologist Dr. Kevin Nelson to speak at UPEI

Neuromuscular neurologist and author Dr. Kevin Nelson will be on campus on January 28 and will present 'In the Borderlands of consciousness: spirituality arising from the brain in crisis' from 7-9 pm in AVC's Lecture Theatre A.

He is the director of medical affairs, assistant dean for clinical affairs, and professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky located in Lexington. Nelson has a PEI connection as he's married to Rustico native, Dr. Anne Steele (nee Gallant). Steele, who is a child psychiatrist, is also a 69´«Ã½alumna. Nelson and Steele enjoy vacationing at their summer cottage in Cymbria, PEI.

He is the author of The Spiritual Doorway in the Brain: A Neurologist's Search for the God Experience. Oliver Sacks, physician, best-selling author, and professor of neurology at the NYU School of Medicine explains that Nelson's book 'gives us a sense of how evolutionarily based mechanisms in the brain can serve the highest religious functions' and describes the book as 'an eloquent and compassionate landmark in our understanding of human nature.'

Nelson has practiced clinical neurology and neurophysiology for more than 25 years and has been published in scientific journals including Muscle and Nerve, Neurology, the New England Journal of Medicine, and in the popular publication Psychology Today. Currently, Nelson oversees the medical and surgical practice of 1,300 University of Kentucky Healthcare Enterprise physicians and healthcare providers. He is also active in the national society devoted to the study and practice of neuromuscular medicine.

Nelson will discuss the remarkable phenomena of near-death experiences and life-altering events, and how the brain is working during these moments. The lecture is free and all are welcome to attend.

This lecture is hosted by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science with assistance from the departments of psychology, philosophy, and religious studies.