Lisa Moore: A Whole New Tribe
Lisa Moore, novelist and short story author from St. Johns, Newfoundland, and one of Canadas most popular and innovative fiction writers, will read in Charlottetown on Monday, January 16, at 7:30 pm in the 17勛圖 Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building.
Intending to be a visual artist, Moore earned a BA at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Returning to St. Johns, she studied at Memorial and began writing fiction. This career change has resulted in three Scotiabank Giller Prize for fiction nominations, a Commonwealth Writers Prize, a Canadian Authors Association Jubilee Award, legions of fans, and many writers being inspired by her work.
Moores second novel, February, was long-listed for the prestigious Man Booker Prize. The novel focuses on Helen in the decades after her husband drowned in the Ocean Ranger oil rig disaster off the Newfoundland coast. Moores latest novel, Caught, a fast-paced adventure story, is the story of David Slaney, a Newfoundlander and escaped convict who makes a second attempt at smuggling marijuana from Colombia to Canada.
As a short story writer, Moore has joined the ranks of Canadas most gifted, engrossing, and provocative practitioners. As a younger author from our region, Moore lands us smack-dab in contemporary scenes and crises, with Atlantic Canadian characters born a generation or two after Alistair MacLeods fishers, miners, farmers, and home-makers. Were not in mid-twentieth century Cape Breton anymore, Dorothy.
Novelist Jane Urquhart, in her introduction to The Selected Short Fiction of Lisa Moore, writes, Here we have the young urbanites of St. Johns, their bars and their apartments, the taxis they rode in and the fraught love affairs they endured and celebrated. This was the membership of a whole new tribe...I followed these young people through marathon parties, interpersonal claustrophobia, breakups, childbirth, and world travels...and always completely life-enhancing.
As the bounty of cod vanished from Newfoundlands waters, a plenitude of fiction writers rose from its shores to re-imagine and chronicle its history and present, its hardships and glories -- from Joan Clark, Bernice Morgan, and Wayne Johnston to Donna Morrissey and Michael Crummey. And Lisa Moore.
Winters Tales is sponsored by 17勛圖s English Department, Faculty of Arts, and Vice-President Academic and Research, with funding from The Canada Council for the Arts. A reception and book signing will follow Lisas reading. Admission is free.
17勛圖 Panther Action This Week
Here is this week's upcoming game schedule for your 17勛圖 Panthers! For more information, visit .
Friday, January 6
7:00 pm 17勛圖 Men's Hockey vs Dalhousie at MacLauchlan Arena
Saturday, January 7
3:00 pm 17勛圖 Women's Hockey vs Dalhousie at MacLauchlan Arena
6:00 pm 17勛圖 Women's Basketball vs Dalhousie at the 17勛圖 Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre**
7:00 pm 17勛圖 Men's Hockey vs St. Francis Xavier at the Eastlink Centre, on Kensington Road
8:00 pm 17勛圖 Men's Basketball vs Dalhousie at the 17勛圖 Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre**
Sunday, January 8
2:00 pm 17勛圖 Women's Hockey vs St. Francis Xavier at MacLauchlan Arena
* All games webcast on AUStv
** Saturday's basketball games broadcast on Bell TV1
17勛圖 Womens Hockey signs Shelby Foran for the 2017-18 season
17勛圖 Womens Hockey Coach Bruce Donaldson is ringing in the New Year by announcing that Miramichi, New Brunswick native Shelby Foran has committed to the Panthers for 201718.
For the past three years, Foran, a forward, has attended the Winchendon School, a college preparatory boarding school in Winchendon, Massachusetts where she has played several varsity sports, with hockey being her favourite. Prior to Winchendon, she played for the North Stars Midget Triple AAA team in Miramichi and with the New Brunswick provincial team.
I am very excited to play with the 17勛圖 Panthers because, even at a young age, I always wanted to play university hockey. I cant imagine a better place to make those dreams come true than at 17勛圖. When I toured 17勛圖 and the city of Charlottetown, it felt like home. I look forward to working hard, both academically and athletically at 17勛圖, and look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead.
Shelby is a strong, offensively-minded forward who will greatly complement our line-up. She has great reach, is a strong skater, sees the ice very well, and, most importantly, can finish with consistency. While we expect that she will immediately be an impact player, we see Shelby as one of those athletes who will continue to improve each year as the team continues to build towards the future.
Foran has been accepted into the Faculty of Science at 17勛圖 and plans to complete a degree majoring in kinesiology.
As part of its community outreach, the 17勛圖 Womens hockey team recently raised $860.40 in a door-to-door campaign to support the Alzheimer's Society of PEI. The squad will head to Fredericton this Saturday, January 14 for its first game away after the Christmas break, taking on St. Thomas at 3:00 pm. 17勛圖 plays the Universit矇 de Moncton on Sunday, in Moncton, at 2:00 pm.
About 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation
17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation supports 17勛圖s mission by providing leadership in the promotion of athletic excellence and the delivery of quality physical activity programs and services that enhance health, wellness, and a sense of community. The Department provides opportunities for students, staff, faculty, and community members to support 17勛圖s varsity and club Panther Sport teams and to take part in recreation and fitness programming.
17勛圖 announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, January 2-8
Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Jane McLaughlin (Womens Basketball) and JC Campagna (Mens Hockey), the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the week for January 2-8!
Jane McLaughlin is a third-year forward on the Womens Basketball team from Fortune, PEI. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing student scored 25 points in the Panthers recent 88-74 win over Dalhousie University. McLaughlin shot a phenomenal 67% from the field, including sinking eight of twelve three-point attempts. She also had eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Janes toughness and leadership was outstanding, said coach Greg Gould. She made all of her teammates better.
JC Campagna is a third-year forward on the Mens Hockey team. The Bachelor of Arts student from Dublin, Ohio scored a goal and three assists in the Panthers two most recent games against Dalhousie University and St. Francis Xavier University. JC, Beau (McCue), and Gabe (Guertler) showed some chemistry early as a line, said coach Forbes MacPherson. There was a lot of heart from that group, and JC was rewarded by contributing on the score sheet.
The Panthers have just one game at home this week when Mens Hockey plays a make-up game Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm against the Saint Marys University Huskies (rescheduled from December 1). Find more details at gopanthersgo.ca.
Panthers at Home
The Panthers have just one game at home this weeka make-up game Wednesday night for the Mens Hockey team against the Saint Marys University Huskies. The Panthers are looking to continue their streak in 2017, coming off a pair of wins last week against Dalhousie University and St. Francis Xavier University.
Another big game for our group, said coach Forbes MacPherson. SMU has been one of the hottest teams in our league over the last 10 games, and we will need to be at our best to give ourselves a chance.
The game begins at 7:00 pm in MacLauchlan Arena. The box office opens at 6:00 pm. Find more details at gopanthersgo.ca.
17勛圖 offers Bachelor of Science in Paramedicine for Holland College paramedicine graduates
The following is by 17勛圖 and Holland College
The 17勛圖 is offering a degree pathway to a for graduates of Holland Colleges paramedicine programs or any other two-year paramedicine program accredited by the Canadian Medical Association.
The pathway, which reduces the duration of the BSc program from four years to two, is designed for paramedics interested in enhancing their scientific knowledge and their research and communication skills in order to access post-graduate opportunities, research experiences, or business opportunities to advance their careers.
Graduates from the two-year Paramedicine program who are enrolled in the BSc in Paramedicine program take 20 courses. Of these,15 are core courses and the other five are electives. The core courses are primarily in sciences, including four advanced courses in Paramedicine. Students must choose two of their electives from the areas of Science (Chemistry, Nutrition, Kinesiology or Physics) or Social Science (Business, Psychology or Philosophy). Students with an average of 75 per cent or better in their first year at 17勛圖 may apply to complete an Honours research thesis during their second year.
Dr. Trevor Jain, Program Director for Paramedicine at 17勛圖 and Medical Director of the Primary Care Paramedicine and Advanced Care Paramedicine programs at Holland College, said the new degree provides professionals with the opportunity to prepare for anticipated changes in the field.
The addition of a BSc specializing in Paramedicine is a natural evolution in the credentials required for these health care providers. The Canadian Paramedic Association of Canada has indicated that within ten years a degree will be required to enter this profession. 17勛圖 and Holland College are poised to become national leaders within this framework, providing a tailor-made BSc program for Paramedics.
Brent Nicholson, lead instructor in the paramedicine programs at Holland College, said the pathway is a wonderful opportunity for paramedics.
Holland College has a 30-year tradition of being a national leader in paramedic education. In this unique partnership, 17勛圖 and Holland College have created an academic pathway that has the potential to change the profession. Paramedics have become respected members of the health care team, so it is important that we also evolve toward an academic profession. What cannot be lost in this important and needed evolution is the connection to practical, hands-on and experiential learning. A college and university partnership allows for both institutions to draw on their strengths and in the end will produce the leaders of the next generation of paramedics, he said.
The 17勛圖 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 institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 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.
Open Pages features Island poet Jane Ledwell, January 18
The next Open Pages event in the 17勛圖 Robertson Library features PEI poet Jane Ledwell, Wednesday, January 18, at 7:00 pm.
Ledwell was both fascinated and exasperated by British travel writer Isabella Lucy Birds haughty judgement of PEI, penned after she visited the Island for six weeks in 1854. I never saw a community, wrote Bird, in which people appear to hate each other so cordially.
Ledwell decided to write back 160 years later. Her poetic response is the heart of Bird Calls, the latest title published by Island Studies Press.
Everyone is invited to the Open Pages event. Bird Calls will be available for sale and signing.
Hosted by the Robertson Library, Open Pages features local authors speaking about their books: what inspired them, what they learned, what they shared.
For more information, contact Joan Sinclair at Island Studies Press: ispstaff@upei.ca.
The 17勛圖 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 institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 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.
17勛圖 goes on the road with KeepItSocial.ca
The 17勛圖 Department of Athletics and Recreation and the PEI Liquor Control Commission (PEILCC) revealed details today for the second phase of the -Panther Sport program that was aboard a bus!
KeepItSocial.ca is a digital platform that promotes responsible alcohol consumption, emphasizing social drinking versus binge drinking. The highly visual and provocative promotional campaign that supports the website builds awareness and is aimed at starting a dialogue about high-risk alcohol consumption and its associated harms.
Jamie MacLeod, Director of Corporate Services, PEILCC, and Dr. Robert Gilmour, 17勛圖 Vice-President Academic and Research, introduced the 17勛圖 KeepItSocial.ca student-athlete ambassadors and unveiled program details.
The PEILCC is pleased to partner with 17勛圖 in promoting and supporting the Keep It Social campaign, said MacLeod. A key mandate of the Liquor Control Commission is public safety and social responsibility. This particular initiative is one that strongly lends itself to that mandate, and we look forward to it being very successful with the important involvement and leadership from 17勛圖 and its students.
I want to thank the PEILCC for partnering with us on this initiative, said Gilmour. And I want to highlight the great work of 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation and our student ambassadors. These students are already leaders on campus. In taking on this role, youre using your position to help your fellow students to Keep It Social.
The signature campaign product is a motor coach wrapped with KeepItSocial.ca and 17勛圖 Panthers branding that will put focus on the responsible drinking message while Panther student-athletes travel throughout the Maritime Provinces to their away games. The wrap was designed by 17勛圖 in partnership with PEILCC, Coach Atlantic, and KKP. The motor coach will be used for the first time today to transport the 17勛圖 mens and womens basketball teams to Cape Breton.
Since November, printed and digital KeepItSocial.ca signs have been placed at the 17勛圖 Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre and MacLauchlan Arena, and branded promotional products like cheering clappers have been distributed to fans at Panther home games. These branded products, along with game-day announcements, will support the KeepItSocial.ca ambassadors who will take the lead in spreading the message about high-risk alcohol consumption among students at 17勛圖 and to the general public at a variety of events and through social media.
KeepItSocial.ca originated with the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission and NS universities, and was adopted by 17勛圖 in partnership with the PEILCC in March 2016. It expanded to post-secondary institutions in NB and NL when Atlantic University Sport signed on as a partner in September 2016 and encouraged all AUS athletics and recreation departments to activate the program.
About 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation
17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation supports 17勛圖s mission by providing leadership in the promotion of athletic excellence and the delivery of quality physical activity programs and services that enhance health, wellness, and a sense of community. The Department provides opportunities for students, staff, faculty, and community members to cheer on 17勛圖s varsity and club Panther Sport teams and to take part in recreation and fitness programming.
Focus on Ireland
The January Island Studies Lecture is Tuesday, January 17, at 7:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge of 17勛圖s SDU Main Building, featuring graduate student Erin Rowan speaking about her research on islandness in Ireland. She will be joined by Eoin O'Beaglaoich, a visiting lecturer in Irish culture and language at 17勛圖 and musician in residence at Holland College.
Last spring, Rowan travelled to County Kerry in southwest Ireland for a six-week research trip. While there, she conducted interviews in Cahersiveen and Valentia Island, as well as visited libraries and archives around the county and country. Her research explores a dark time in Irish history, the Great Potato Famine (1845-1852), and how this period was felt and experienced by the people of Valentia Island and Cahersiveen. The subtle differences in famine experience between these two places demonstrate the effects of islandness and peripherality on this important period in Ireland's history.
O'Beaglaoich is from the Dingle Peninsula in West Kerry. This area was also deeply affected by the hardships of the Famine. He will share a story or two from the folklore of the region.
Rowan is a Master of Arts in Island Studies student at 17勛圖. Her interests include history, islandness, and travel. Her research is sponsored by the Ireland Canada University Foundation's James M. Flaherty Scholarship, an organization committed to fostering connections between Ireland and Canada. O'Beaglaoich is an Irish scholar and musician. His time on the Island is also sponsored by the Irish Canada University Foundation.
Watch for details for another lecture about islandsnear and farFebruary 23! For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.
17勛圖 2017 Arts and Science Lecture
Dr. Catherine Morley, a film-maker, textile artist, and professor in the School of Nutrition and Dietetics at Acadia University, will present the 2017 17勛圖 Don Mazer Arts and Science Lecture on Thursday, February 9, at 7:00 pm in the Dining Room (third floor, room 301) of the 17勛圖 Health Sciences Building.
Dr. Morleys talk, The Arts and the Health/Helping Professions, will focus on arts-informed teaching strategies for working with students who are preparing for health and human services careers. She will also draw on her expertise and experience in using arts-based approaches for research in health and human services.
Dr. Morley holds a PhD in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies/Educational Research (Calgary), an MA in Adult Education (UBC), and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Nutrition (Guelph). She completed a dietetic internship at Vancouver General Hospital.
After twenty-five years working as a dietitian practitioner-researcher, she completed a documentary film certificate and textile arts diploma at Capilano University in North Vancouver, both to develop artistically and to learn about expanding the reach of research findings through the use of the arts. She then founded the Canadian Institute for Studies and Art in Nutrition Education.
The 17勛圖 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 institutionsPrince of Wales College and Saint Dunstans University17勛圖 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 17勛圖 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.