Campus Notices
Do you know what to do if there is a building evacuation? Are you a chief warden, floor warden, or guardian for your building? Do you have questions about your role as a warden or guardian or the evacuation procedures for your building?
秀色短视频 Health, Safety, and Environment, and Security Services will hold a building emergency plan session for chief wardens, floor wardens, and guardians on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, at 9:00 am in Bill and Denise Andrew Hall Room 142.
Please let hse@upei.ca know if you are interested in attending.
Got a business idea that鈥檚 haunting you? Don鈥檛 let it ghost you! Join the Catherine Callbeck Centre for Entrepreneurship for MiniPitch on Wednesday, October 30, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. It鈥檚 a fang-tastic chance for students to brew up their presentation skills and conjure up new ideas. Just prepare a spine-tingling three-minute pitch, face a ghoulish three-minute Q&A, and sink your teeth into a two-minute feedback session to discover what you did wonderfully, where you can lift your spirits, and what spells you should consider to move forward with your idea! Don't be scared! It's going to be a scream!
The first eight presenters to register will have their spots booked, and we will have some wildcard spots at the event if you don鈥檛 get registered in time!
The New Orford String Quartet will perform on the SDU Stage in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall on November 1, 2024, at 7:30 pm. Comprised of elite orchestral leaders and soloists Andrew Wan, Jonathan Crow, Sharon Wei, and Brian Manker, the quartet has been described by the Toronto Star as 鈥渘othing short of electrifying.鈥
This is a rare opportunity for Island audiences to hear a truly world-class string quartet. The program will feature Mozart's emotionally intense Quartet in D minor; the PEI premiere of M茅tis composer Ian Cusson's Yume (Dreams), inspired by Akira Kurosawa's film of the same name; and Franz Schubert's Death and the Maiden, a masterpiece of haunting melodies and vigorous intensity.
Accessible parking is available, and the theatre has an accessible entrance via elevator.
Please note that Accessibility Services will be closed (with the exception of testing) on October 25 from 9:00 to 11:00 am.
If you wish to book an appointment or have any questions, please email accessibility@upei.ca
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Thank you,
Accessibility Services Team
Registration is open for BUILD, a 15-week virtual program designed for Black entrepreneurs and early-stage founders with an initial product or service in place. If you're ready to scale your business, this program will equip you with essential tools in leadership, marketing, finance, and human resources, with the added potential for consultancy funding.
The start date is November 5.
Attention 秀色短视频 Students!
St. Francis Xavier University is excited to announce its first-ever Impact X Pitch Competition! This is a fantastic opportunity for students to harness their entrepreneurial mindset and skills to drive social change.
Why participate?
- Showcase your innovative social venture ideas.
- Gain invaluable feedback from industry experts.
- Build your network with like-minded changemakers.
- Compete for a share of $10,000+ in prize money.
Participants can choose between
- early-seed or late-seed streams
- either a 1-min elevator pitch OR a 7-min pitch
Not ready to pitch? No problem! You can still apply to attend Impact X and soak in the learning and inspiration.
For more details, visit
The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentations of the 2024-25 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, October 25, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. in Duffy Science Centre 204.
Munkhtuul Enkhbat, MSc. Candidate, Human Biology (Murphy Lab, Department of Biology), will present 鈥淭he effects of physiological taurine on breast cancer.鈥
Divyanshi Karmani, MSc. Candidate, Human Biology, (Murphy Lab, Department of Biology), will present 鈥淚dentification of host cell proteins using proteomics methods.鈥
All are welcome.
Prospective students and anyone interested in 秀色短视频 are invited to attend our Fall Open House on Friday, November 1, from 12 noon to 4:00 pm. This event offers a great opportunity to explore the campus, meet faculty and staff, and discover what it鈥檚 like to be part of the Panther community!
The day will feature
- faculty fairs and information sessions
- campus tours
- application support
- presentations from a variety of campus supports, programs, and campus life
Those who register and attend will also receive an application fee waiver code for Fall 2025 admissions!
Register today at /events/2024/11/fall-open-house-2024.
For questions, contact us at apply@upei.ca. We hope to see you there!
Don't miss a sale and keep up to date with the latest new arrivals like our Mooniversity of PEI Cows t-shirts, Yeti travel mugs and water bottles, and so much more by following the 秀色短视频 Bookstore on Facebook and Instagram. Don't miss our flash sale promotions, special discounts, and more!
Students are invited to join Dr. Wendy Rodgers (President and Vice-Chancellor) and Dr. Suzanne Kresta (Dean, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering), co-chairs of the University Strategic Plan Steering Committee, to discuss 秀色短视频鈥檚 strategic direction. The forward-thinking consultations are an opportunity to learn more about the priorities and goals of our students as the University develops its roadmap for the future.
In collaboration with the 秀色短视频 Student Union, a conversation with undergraduate students will be held on:
Thursday, October 24, 12:00 (noon) to 1:00 pm
Lecture Theatre A, Atlantic Veterinary College, 秀色短视频
Those who are unable to attend in person are invited to join via Teams Town Hall at this .
A session for graduate students, in collaboration with the 秀色短视频 Graduate Student Association, will be held on November 8. Details for this event will be shared soon!
Come to the 秀色短视频 Writing Centre for support. We are here to help.
To book an appointment, please go to , or drop by to ask about availability for walk-ins. The Writing Centre is located in Roberston Library 274.
Please email jschneider@upei.ca if you would like more information.
We look forward to working with you!
The educational display, titled "Ungrievable Lives: Islamophobia Past and Present," in the Department of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Human Rights, Kelley Memorial Building, Room 115, has been extended to October 25.
The display explores the origins of Islamophobia, its widespread effects, and the vital importance of addressing it within our university community.
Event highlights:
- In-depth presentations: Discover the historical roots of Islamophobia, orientalism, and anti-Arab racism, examining how it has evolved over time and how it manifests in our daily lives and institutions.
- Case studies: Delve into how the war on Palestine and the War on Terrorism exemplify Islamophobia in action, shaping public perception, policy decisions, and global narratives about Muslims and Arabs.
- Interactive discussions: Engage in meaningful conversations about the significance of recognizing and combating Islamophobia, and how it can foster a more inclusive campus environment.
Why understanding Islamophobia matters:
Understanding Islamophobia is crucial for several reasons:
- Combatting stereotypes: By recognizing the origins and impacts of Islamophobia, we can challenge harmful stereotypes that perpetuate discrimination and division. This understanding helps us foster empathy and respect among diverse communities.
- Promoting inclusivity: Universities are places for learning and growth. Addressing Islamophobia is essential for creating an inclusive environment where all students feel safe, valued, and able to express their identities.
- Global perspectives: Islamophobia affects millions worldwide, particularly in conflict areas. By studying its manifestations, such as in the war on Palestine and the war on terrorism, we gain insights into broader issues of human rights, justice, and global solidarity.
The northeast entrance of the Kelley Memorial Building features an automatic door with a 36-inch clearance. The door swings outward and leads to a ramp that is 62 inches wide. Please note that the ramp makes a sharp right turn, after which the width reduces to 36 inches.
At the end of the ramp, you will find the exhibit entrance, which has a door clearance of 32 inches and a small bump at the threshold. We encourage all visitors to reach out if you require additional assistance or have any questions regarding accessibility.
It鈥檚 time to get spooky! Celebrate Halloween and el d铆a de los muertos with a Robertson Library movie night. Visit the library to vote for your favourite popcorn flick. Then join us on Tuesday, October 29, in RL Room 235 for the main event; doors open at 6:00 pm, show time at 6:30. All 秀色短视频 students, faculty, and staff are welcome, and costumes are encouraged. Movie selections from the library's video databases: Audio Cine Films offers access to hundreds of feature films from Disney, Pixar, Sony, MGM, United Artists, and more; Criterion-on-Demand's title selection includes classics, new releases, foreign films, literary adaptations, documentaries, animated titles, and independent features.
The Scholarships and Awards Office has extended the deadline to apply for selected 2024 MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing.
In the categories of "Faculty and Staff" and "秀色短视频 Writing Centre," applications are encouraged to be submitted electronically to scholarships@upei.ca by October 25, 2024. Criteria and application forms for the two remaining prize categories can be found through the links below. Note that there are a number of awards available per category.
- MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Faculty and Staff)
- MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (秀色短视频 Writing)
For more information, please contact scholarships@upei.ca.
The 秀色短视频 Health and Wellness Centre will offer flu vaccine clinics in October to all students as well as faculty, staff, and their families.
Flu clinic schedule:
- Wednesday, October 23, 10:00 am-3:00 pm, McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre
- Thursday, October 24, 1:00鈥7:00 pm, McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre
- Wednesday, October 30, 12:00 noon鈥7:00 pm, The McCain Foundation Learning Commons Atrium, Atlantic Vet College
Important details:
- Vaccines are administered on a first-come, first-served basis鈥攏o appointment is necessary.
- This service is free of charge.
- We are unable to administer vaccines to children aged 2 and under.
- Please bring a valid provincial health card or student ID for registration.
- You are required to wait 15 minutes in the post-vaccine waiting area after receiving your flu shot to ensure no allergic reaction. Please plan your time accordingly.
COVID-19 vaccines will be available in November. Members of the campus community who attend one of the flu vaccine clinics can book an appointment for their COVID-19 vaccine at that time, or they can email the 秀色短视频 Health and Wellness Centre at healthcentre@upei.ca to make an appointment. If you are booking an appointment by email, please put COVID in the subject line.
Stay healthy this flu season - come get vaccinated!
The Association of Atlantic Universities is pleased to partner with Acadia University to host the 2024 Annual AAU Teaching Showcase in Mi鈥檏ma鈥檏i, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mik鈥檓aq people and part of the beautiful Annapolis Valley in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The 2024 AAU Teaching Showcase will take place in person on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at Acadia University.
To view the schedule, go to
Keynote workshop: We are excited to announce this year鈥檚 AAU Teaching Showcase Keynote Workshop! Titled "Ay, Ay, AI!: Innovate or Die?", this interactive keynote workshop by Dr. Jodi L. Porter and Rev. John Campbell of Acadia Divinity College offers time and space for participants to consider the future of higher education given advances in artificial intelligence.
Registration is now open! For details, go to .
Students are invited to join Dr. Wendy Rodgers (President and Vice-Chancellor) and Dr. Suzanne Kresta (Dean, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering), co-chairs of the University Strategic Plan Steering Committee, to discuss 秀色短视频鈥檚 strategic direction. The forward-thinking consultations are an opportunity to learn more about the priorities and goals of our students as the University develops its roadmap for the future.
In collaboration with the 秀色短视频 Student Union, a conversation with undergraduate students will be held on:
Thursday, October 24, 12:00 (noon) to 1:00 pm
Lecture Theatre A, Atlantic Veterinary College, 秀色短视频
Those who are unable to attend in person are invited to join via Teams Town Hall at this .
A session for graduate students, in collaboration with the 秀色短视频 Graduate Student Association, will be held on November 8. Details for this event will be shared soon!
Eye and face protection is vitally important in workspaces that may pose risk of injury or harmful exposure to a worker鈥檚 eyes or face such as
- flying objects, particles, and dust (e.g., grinding, cutting, hammering, sawing)
- splashes (including droplets and sprays) from chemicals and biological material
- radiation (e.g., welding) and lasers
- abrasive and molten material
In 2021, eye protection became mandatory in 秀色短视频 laboratories as a measure to ensure the safety of all laboratory workers. The details of eye and face protection can be found on the site including a 秀色短视频 Eye and Face Protection Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). Each supervisor will be responsible for including eye and face protection in all applicable site-specific SOPs.
For any questions or concerns please contact hse@upei.ca for assistance.
On Thursday, October 24, at 3:00 pm, the Institute of Island Studies will host an online information session for the upcoming conference, "Turning the Tide: Island Imaginaries & Interdisciplinaries in Climate Change." This information session will include a short presentation from conference organizers, followed by a Q&A session. The goal of this session is to share information about the upcoming conference, and to answer any questions or concerns students might have about attending academic conferences.
If you are a researcher still unsure about whether or not to submit an abstract, a student wondering about the benefits of attending conferences, or have any other questions or concerns, we hope to have the answers for you in this session!
Register at
Also, if you missed our September deadline for "Turning the Tide: Island Imaginaries and Interdisciplinaries in Climate Change," you can still send in your abstracts by October 31, 2024. This third international conference on small island states and subnational island jurisdictions will be hosted from June 16-20, 2025, at 秀色短视频 in Charlottetown and the 秀色短视频 Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peter's Bay. Local co-hosts include the Institute of Island Studies, the UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, and the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation.
Take a look at our call for abstracts and find our submission form at
The search committee for the Dean of Arts announces upcoming public presentations by finalist candidates. Since the search process began, the committee has undertaken a comprehensive search and has selected two finalists for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
The first presentation is scheduled on the following date/time:
Candidate 1: Public presentation, Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 10:00--11:00 am, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142
The second presentation is scheduled on the following date/time:
Candidate 2: Public presentation, Monday, November 4, 2024, 10:00--11:00, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Room 142