69´«Ã½mourns the passing of honorary degree recipient Dr. J. Clair Callaghan
69´«Ã½was saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Clair Callaghan, 69´«Ã½honorary degree recipient and former professor at St. Dunstan's University, in Halifax, on September 26, 2013. His burial took place in Rollo Bay, PEI on October 2, 2013.
'On behalf of the entire University community, I'd like to extend sincere condolences to Clair's family and friends,' said 69´«Ã½President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. '69´«Ã½was fortunate to count this remarkable man-who furthered post-secondary education in the field of engineering-as a member of our family, and during this time, we, too, feel a tremendous loss.'
Born in Ebbsfleet, PEI in 1933, Dr. Callaghan began his education in his home community, but attended SDU for the completion of his Grade 12. He earned a BA from St. Dunstan's, Pre-engineering from St. FX, a Bachelor of Engineering from the Nova Scotia Technical College (later the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS), and a Master of Science from MIT. During this time, he was also an assistant teacher. From 1956 to 1958, 'Copie', as he was known by, began his academic career by heading up the Engineering Program at SDU.
Dr. Callaghan went on to serve as Assistant Professor at the Nova Scotia Technical College. In 1966, he and his family transferred to Montreal where he taught, and also served as Dean of Engineering and Computer Science, at Sir George Williams University (later Concordia). 'Copie' returned to Halifax in 1977 to become President of TUNS, a position he held until his retirement in 1989. During his tenure, all phases of the university flourished.
As was noted in the SDU Class of 1953 anniversary booklet, Clair Callaghan served on many boards and presented numerous papers, 'the most exciting of which was a special lecture to the First World Congress on Engineering Education Training in 1988.' He holds patents for the Haul-Down System for the Canadian Navy and was president of Cabletec Ltd. and Allac Consultants Ltd.
In 1987, the 69´«Ã½ paid tribute to Dr. Callaghan by awarding him with an honorary degree. He also received an honorary degree from Concordia University.
CBC Dragons' Den star headlines 69´«Ã½student entrepreneurial event
David Chilton, best-selling author of 'The Wealthy Barber' and 'The Wealthy Barber Returns' and Dragon on CBC's Dragons' Den is coming to Charlottetown on October 28. Chilton will headline Enactus (Entrepreneurial Action Us) UPEI's event on entrepreneurship and innovation which will be held at the Confederation Centre of the Arts on Monday, October 28 at 7:00 pm.
Chilton's 75-minute keynote address will provide attendees with valuable information on his experiences as well as advice on entrepreneurship and financial planning. Five hundred free copies of 'The Wealthy Barber Returns' books will also be distributed to lucky attendees. The 69´«Ã½student-led event will kick off with a PEI Small Business Panel Discussion featuring four local entrepreneurs-Jeff Squires of PEI Brewing Company and Cavendish Beach Music Festival; Gillian McCrae of GetGifted; Joelle MacPhee of Ooka Island; and Matthew Jelley of Maritime Fun Group.
Tickets are now available at the Confederation Centre of the Arts Box Office and online at confederationcentre.com. General admission is $48, while student admission is $33. Prices are subject to sales tax and a capital improvement theatre fee of $2. University and college students require student ID cards to obtain the reduced student rate.
Enactus 69´«Ã½is an affiliate organization of Enactus Canada (), a social entrepreneurship non-profit organization that implements social entrepreneurial volunteer projects with a goal of making communities better places socially, economically, and environmentally.
For more information, contact Connor MacPhee, Enactus 69´«Ã½President at (902) 940-3383 or enactusupei@gmail.com.
Cox & Palmer supports Panther Soccer and Alumni Day
69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation announce Cox & Palmer has come on board to support 'Panther Soccer Alumni Day' on Saturday, October 5 when the Panthers host Memorial University. The women will compete at 3:00 pm, while the men's game will begin at 5:15 pm.
'We are very pleased and appreciative of Cox & Palmer's support of Panther Soccer,' commented 69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation Director Bill Schurman. 'The leadership shown by the firm's 69´«Ã½alumni- Alanna Taylor and Nathan Beck-has made the partnership possible.'
'Both of us are thrilled to be able to give back to the 69´«Ã½soccer program. We have great memories of our times spent playing soccer at UPEI, and we are very happy to have Cox & Palmer sponsor this program,' said Taylor and Beck.
An alumni game will be held at 12:00 pm at UPEI, followed by a social at The Wave prior to the afternoon games. All interested alumni are asked to contact Nathan at nbeck@coxandpalmer.com.
Erika Ritter: 69´«Ã½Writer in Residence
Erika Ritter, a celebrated playwright, humourist, essayist, fiction writer, and CBC Radio writer and host, is UPEI's Writer in Residence from September 30-October 11. Ritter's published works include: Automatic Pilot (play); the humorous essay collections Urban Scrawl and Ritter in Residence; The Hidden Life of Humans (novel); The Great Big Book of Guys: Alphabetical Encounters with Men; and, most recently, The Dog by the Cradle, The Serpent Beneath: Some Paradoxes of Human-Animal Relationships. The radio adaptation of Automatic Pilot won an ACTRA Award for Best Radio Drama.
She has been a humour columnist, social satirist, and travel writer for newspapers and magazines. With CBC Radio, she hosted a daily national two-hour interview program, for which she won an ACTRA Award as Best Host, a weekly author-interview program, and most recently 'Ontario Morning.' Ritter has been a guest host of numerous CBC Radio programs. She has also written a bi-monthly humour column 'Unmuzzled' for Dogs in Canada, and is a frequent public speaker on such subjects as gender relationships, comedy, and the interior lives of animals.
Ritter lives in Toronto, but contrives to be out of town, especially on PEI, whenever she can, and takes her writer's block with her wherever she goes. Her Writer in Residency is sponsored by the 69´«Ã½English Department.
Ritter will give a public reading on Tuesday, October 8, at 7:30 pm in the Confederation Centre Art Gallery. Her reading is co-sponsored by the 69´«Ã½English Department and the Gallery. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend!
Dr. Judy Boychuk Duchscher visits UPEI
(L to R): 69´«Ã½Dean of Nursing Dr. Rosemary Herbert; Hannah Waxer, President of Nursing the Future (PEI Chapter); Dr. Judy Boychuk Duchscher, Founder and Executive Director of Nursing the Future and assistant professor at the University of Calgary; and Mrs. Brenda Worth, Chief Nursing Officer for Health PEI.
Dr. Boychuk Duchsher was on PEI recently to lead a three-day workshop to create a branch of Nursing the Future in PEI based on her book, "From Surviving to Thriving: Navigating the First Year of Professional Nursing Practice." Dr. Boychuck Duchscher conducts research on new nursing graduates and their transition to practice.
The 2013 Gairdner Lectures features world renowned medical researcher
The 69´«Ã½ is proud to again host the Canada Gairdner Wightman Laureate for the 2013 Gairdner Lectures. In the morning of Tuesday, October 15, Dr. James C. Hogg will deliver a lecture to senior high school science students from across the province entitled 'Why is breathing important?' That afternoon, he will give a public lecture called 'Developing new treatments for chronic lung disease.'
The afternoon lecture is open to the public and is free of charge. The event begins at 2:00 pm in McMillan Hall of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
Since earning his PhD in experimental medicine from McGill University in 1969, Dr. James C. Hogg has remained focused on the study of obstructive lung disease. He has advanced our understanding of how both healthy and diseased lungs work, including asthma, and the effects of smoking and pollution. He built a world-renowned centre for pulmonary and cardiovascular research at St. Paul's Hospital in British Columbia, which trains more than 100 professionals every year. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a member of both the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.
The Gairdner National Program is a 10 day-long lecture series given by Canada Gairdner Award winners to over 6,000 students at 21 universities from St. John's to Vancouver. The National Program reaches students across the country, making the superstars of science accessible and inspiring the next generation of researchers. Along with the Canada Gairdner Awards, the National Program is part of Gairdner's efforts to promote a stronger culture of research and innovation across the country.
The Gairdner Foundation: Making Science Matter
The Canada Gairdner Awards were created in 1959 to recognize and reward the achievements of medical researchers whose work contributes significantly to improving the quality of human life. They are Canada's only globally known and respected international science awards, and Gairdner is the only national organization that consistently brings the world's best biomedical researchers to Canada to share their ideas and work with scientists across the country. In so doing, it enlarges networks and enhances Canada's international reputation, while providing a realistic and unbiased benchmark for Canada's leading scientists.
2013 Mickey Place Memorial Tourney
The Mickey Place Memorial Basketball Tournament, presented by Rodd Hotels & Resorts, begins on Thursday, October 17 with nine basketball teams from across Canada competing in the annual three-day event.
The 69´«Ã½Men's Basketball team will tip-off against the University of Saskatchewan, Laval University, University of New Brunswick, and Crandall University while the Women's Basketball team will take on the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees, Acadia University and the 69´«Ã½Alumni team.
'We are very excited to kick off our 2013-14 home game season by hosting the Mickey Place Tournament,' said 69´«Ã½Men's Basketball Coach Kendrick.
69´«Ã½Women's Basketball Coach Greg Gould comments, 'We are looking forward to this early test, there is no doubt that this will be a wonderful weekend of basketball action!'
The tournament is named after John Thomas 'Mickey' Place, a long-time friend of Panther Sport, a former 69´«Ã½student union employee, and a 69´«Ã½honorary degree recipient.
The full tournament schedule follows:
Dr. Kate Tilleczek recognized with prestigious Whitworth Award
The Canadian Education Association (CEA) announced today that Dr. Kate Tilleczek, UPEI's Canada Research Chair in Youth Cultures and Transitions, has been honoured with the Whitworth Award. The CEA has awarded the Whitworth Award every three years since 1967, in recognition of individuals who have made a sustained and substantial contribution to education research over time.
69´«Ã½Panthers away at senior soccer nationals
69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation is proud of all current and former Panthers participating in the 2013 SportChek National Men's and Women's Championship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 9-14. The women will compete for the Jubilee Trophy, while the men will compete for the Challenge Cup.
'Congratulations to our current and former soccer Panthers participating at the Canadian Senior Soccer Championships this week,' said 69´«Ã½Director of Athletics and Recreation Bill Schurman. 'This is a chance for our Panthers to gain more experience competing against the most elite soccer players and top amateur teams in the country. 69´«Ã½is proud of their efforts and wishes them all the best in their competition play.'
On the women's side...
69´«Ã½Athletes of the Week (September 30—October 6)
Cole MacMillan also named AUS and CIS Athlete of the Week