Island way of life lost when the ferry becomes a bridge?

The Island Lecture Series kicks off its 20182019 season with a discussion on how the addition of a fixed link affects the Island way of life. The event features the  research of Master of Arts in Island Studies graduate Janice Pettit and takes place Tuesday, October 16, at 7:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge of 17勛圖s SDU Main Building.

Politicians began talking about building a fixed link between Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick in the late 1980s, and while this was not the first time the topic was broached, the premier of the day suggested a plebiscite to determine Islanders interest. Both those opposed and those in favour of the link rallied at public meetings prior to the vote to ensure their messages were heard. The no side raised a number of issues, but their main concern centered on the perceived loss of the Island way of life. During the 1989 plebiscite, Islanders voted almost 60 per cent in favour of a fixed crossing, and in 1997, the Confederation Bridge opened to the public.

Given all that was said and written regarding concerns about the loss of islandness, it is somewhat surprising that, until now, research had not been conducted to determine if the bridge has, in fact, had this impact. Have Prince Edward Islanders lost their island way of life? This presentation, drawn from Pettits exploratory thesis research, provides some insight into whether Prince Edward Island residents still consider themselves islanders and if their island identity has been affected by the fixed connection to the mainland.

Janice Pettit graduated from the MAIS program in May of 2018 and is a Senior Policy Advisor with the Government of Prince Edward Island.

Admission to the lecture is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

For more information, please contact Laurie Brinklow at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.

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.

Panthers at Home, October 12 to 14

Its one of the busiest home weekends of the fall season for the Panthers. Mens Basketball hosts the annual Mickey Place Basketball Tournament (see the for schedule). Womens hockey plays its home opener. Rugby and soccer hosts games as well.

The weekend starts with the 17勛圖 Womens Hockey home opener, Friday evening at 7:00 pm against St. Thomas University.

We have had a strong week of practice, firming up our rotation and getting everyone ready for the weekend, said Bruce Donaldson, coach of the womens hockey team. STU is always a hard team to play against; they give you very little room and are very strong on the stick.

Saturday, the day begins with a celebration of 17勛圖s 76 U SPORTS Academic All-Canadians. The celebration begins at 10:00 am in McMillan Hall of 17勛圖s W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

A busy afternoon begins with a 2:00 pm match between 17勛圖 Womens Rugby and Saint Marys University.

Saint Marys are a well coached, tough team, said coach John LaBoyne. Any team that takes them lightly will be in for a shock. Our away game against them earlier this season was difficultwe had to come from behind at the half to get the win. They are tough and persistent.  Their defence is hard, especially in the close quarter play.

Mens Hockey hits the ice at 7:00 pm against the University of New Brunswick.

This is another big weekend for us, said coach Forbes McPherson. We are coming off of very difficult trip to the U.S. playing NCAA teams. We battled very hard against Moncton Wednesday. It will be important for us to have a good couple of days of preparations and get dialled in for UNB.

Sunday, the womens hockey team is back in action, this time against the Universit矇 de Moncton. The puck drops at 2:00 pm.

While we have not seen U de M this year, they always have a very strong skill set, with lots of speed and execute well on the power play, said Donaldson.

Both 17勛圖 soccer teams host St. Francis Xavier University Sunday afternoon. The womens game begins on the artificial turf at 2:00 pm.

We need to be focused tactically against a fluent and dynamic St. FX team, said coach Graeme McDonald. Training has been intense this week and the players understand how important this game is as we go into last few games of the season.

The men host St. FX at 4:15 pm.

The team had a chance to regroup and recharge over the Thanksgiving break, said coach Lewis Page. We will be fired up for the visit Sunday of top-ranked St. FX.

Go Panthers Go!

76 17勛圖 student-athletes achieve Academic All-Canadian status

U SPORTS, the national governing body of university sports in Canada, gives special recognition to student-athletes across the country with an academic standing of 80 per cent or better. 17勛圖 is proud to announce 76 of its 184 student athletes in the 20172018 season have been named U SPORTS Academic All-Canadians. Thats more than 41 per cent of the student-athlete population, and one of the top rates of Academic All-Canadians at universities in the country.

17勛圖 student-athletes strive for excellence in sport, academics, and in the greater community. This level of academic achievement speaks volumes about their work ethic and the quality of our coaches, faculty, staff, and varsity programs.

17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation will celebrate its Academic All-Canadians at a ceremony Saturday morning at 10:00 am in McMillan Hall at 17勛圖s W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

Congratulations to our Academic All-Canadians! Go Panthers Go!

Mens Basketball: Matt Connolly, Stefan Vujisic; Mens Cross Country: Lucas Clow, Stephen David Paul Seviour, Jacob Daniel Ezeard, Alec Dunstan Brown, Lee Wesselius; Mens Hockey: Darcy Darrell Ashley, Brent Colin Andrews, Connor Morgan Wilkinson, Austin Levi, Ryan Patrick Mackinnon, Nathan Ronald Yetman, Marcus Timothy Power, Matthew Terrence Mahalak, Chad Morgan Labelle, Sam Aulie, Tanner McCabe, Beni Sam Berisha, Bobby Gaither Zinkan, Riley West Whittingham, Cody Adam Payne; Mens Soccer: Ben Keefe, Ignacio Sanchez, Jesse Cameron, Nathan John Bruce Ford, Noah Najib Bitar, Austin MacKenzie, Jake David Deighan; Mens Track and Field: Jordan Donald Bruce MacIsaac.

Womens Basketball: Kiera Rigby, Leah Dawn Robinson, Jane C McLaughlin, Julie Elizabeth Campbell, Victoria Lynn Barbour, Jennifer Newman, Annabelle Charron; Womens Cross Country: Emma Caroline Moore; Womens Curling: Veronica Alice Smith, Chloe McCloskey; Womens Hockey: Emma Katherine Martin, Megan Michelle Sullivan, Emma Dianne Weatherbie, Madison Faith Clarke, Rachel Lucia Colle, Emily Louise March, Gabrielle Frances Gray, Kristen Michelle Ca Macintyre, Jenna Pellerin, Caroline Daoust, Sophie Vandale, Camille Scherger; Womens Rugby: Alysha Corrigan, Sidney Corrigan, Amy Hickey, Terrisa Lynch, Frances MacWilliam, Anneke Julianne Dykerman, Madeline Beatrice Shea, Nicole Caroline Davies, Tara Margaret Campbell, Taylor MacDonald, Elizabeth McQuaid; Womens Soccer: Jennifer Balderston, Kelly Rebecca Green, Courtney McRorie, Danielle Leslie Younker, Tyffanie Bordage, Andrea Dawn Mahoney, Amanda Stanyer, Laura Burge; Womens Swimming: Kelsey Bolivar; Womens Track and Field: Kylee Jane Wallace, Megan Ann O'Hanley, Danika Korail Atchia, Kelly McCardle.

 

17勛圖 announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, October 814

Every week, 17勛圖 Athletics and Recreation recognizes student athletes for their achievements and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Danielle Younker and Jack MacAulay, the 17勛圖 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for October 814.

Danielle Younker is a fourth-year science student from Charlottetown and a left-back on the 17勛圖 Womens Soccer team. The Panthers tied St. Francis Xavier over the weekend, and Younker was named Subway Player of the Game. Danielle put on a fantastic defensive display and scored a terrific goal from 40 yards out, said coach Graeme McDonald.

Jack MacAulay is a third-year business student from Charlottetown and a guard on the 17勛圖 Mens Basketball team. The Panthers hosted the Mickey Place Memorial Basketball Tournament over the weekend, dropping a game a piece to the University of Regina and McMaster University, and beating Humber College. MacAulay scored 41 points over three games and shot 65% from the three-point line. Jacks a pure shooter and an important player for us, it was great to see him have a successful weekend, said coach Darrell Glenn.

Go Panthers Go!

Indigenous leader and 17勛圖 alumnus Brian Francis named to Senate of Canada

The 17勛圖 congratulates Chief Brian Francis of Rocky Point, PEI, on being appointed to the Senate of Canada. He is filling a PEI seat that has been vacant since the Honourable Libbe Hubley retired from the Senate in September 2017 and will be sworn in on Tuesday, October 16 in Ottawa.

A graduate of 17勛圖s Certificate in Conflict Resolution Studies program, Senator-Elect Francis holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Dalhousie University and most recently served more than 11 years as Chief of the Abegweit First Nation. He is a formal signatory to the CanadaPrince Edward IslandMikmaq Partnership, and is an executive member of the Fathers of Confederation Building Trust.

I was so excited to hear that Chief Francis was recommended for appointment to the Senate of Canada, and, on behalf of the 17勛圖, I extend my sincere congratulations to this great leader, said Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor. This is wonderful and historic news for Indigenous Peoples, Prince Edward Islanders, and Canadians, and I am honoured to count him as a colleague and advisor.

In 2016, Chief Francis was recognized by the 17勛圖 as a Founder on behalf of the Indigenous Peoples of Prince Edward Island. He also serves on the Presidents Indigenous Advisory Council.

Congratulations, Chief Francis!
 

Winters Tales Author Reading Series features Christine Higdon

The next writer in the Winters Tales Author Reading Series is a bright new star in Canadas literary sky. A multi-talented artist, Christine Higdon is a graphic designer and rug hooker, as well as writer and editor. She will give a public reading from her debut novel, The Very Marrow of Our Bones, on Tuesday, October 30, at 7:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge of 17勛圖s SDU Main Building.

Higdon describes herself as A sister. A mother. A feminist. Daughter of a Newfoundlander and a British Columbian, I grew up surveying the world from the tops of trees near the Fraser River Delta. I learned design from my mothers clothesline and my fathers garden. Winnie-the-Pooh and Stuart Little made me want to write.

Now living in Mimico, near Toronto, she reconnects with her Atlantic Ocean heritage by visiting Nova Scotia. When I am not writing, designing, or editing...I hook rugs, worry about the bees, and long for either ocean. Speaking of what formed her, she says, The Pacific Ocean taught me reverence. A nation of dedicated women and men taught me about social justice.

As The Very Marrow of Our Bones opens in November 1967, two women, Bette Parson and Alice McFee, vanish without a trace from a working-class town on the Fraser River. Even the egg seller, Doris Tenpenny, whom everyone tells their secrets, hears nothing. Ten-year-old Lulu Parsons finds a note her mother left her father on the kitchen table. Lulu tells no one and buries the note in the woods. For the next forty years Lulu chooses solitude and detachment. But as novelist William Faulkner said, The past is never dead. Its not even past. At age fifty, joined with Doris Tenpenny by odd circumstances, Lulu faces more than her own secret.

Higdons reading, with a reception and book signing, is sponsored by the 17勛圖 Dean of Arts and Department of English, with generous support from The Canada Council for the Arts.

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.

Four major policies approved by 17勛圖 Board of Governors

The 17勛圖 Board of Governors approved several major policies at its October 4, 2018 meeting.

In a message issued to students, faculty, and staff, Vice-President Administration and Finance Jackie Podger wrote,  I sincerely thank the many faculty, staff, and students who contributed to the development of, or revisions to, these important policies.

One of the new policies is the , which was developed in concert with revisions to the former Tobacco-Free Policy, now called the .  Both are based on the Universitys commitment to providing a safe, healthy workplace and learning environment for members of the campus community and visitors. They incorporate language to reflect the legalization of cannabis in Canada.

Another new policy is the . The policy was created to provide guidelines around the growing presence of service animals on University-owned or operated premises. The policy states that the 17勛圖 encourages the full participation of campus community members in all aspects of university life and strives to ensure fair and consistent treatment and access.

As a result of a partnership with the 17勛圖 Student Union, 17勛圖 established the Cross-Campus Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Task Force in 2017 to build on previous protocols and develop a formal, stand-alone policy on sexual violence prevention and response. The is now in place and 17勛圖 has hired its first Sexual Violence Response and Education Coordinator, Eileen Conboy. Her office is located on the third floor of Kelley Memorial Building and she can be reached at 902-620-5090 and econboy@upei.ca.

17勛圖 Board-approved policies can be viewed at

Dr. David Mowat to lecture at 17勛圖, October 22

Dr. David Mowat will present a public lecture at 17勛圖 in advance of his keynote presentation at the 2018 PEI Health Promotion Conference. The lecture will be held at 7:00 pm on Monday, October 22 in 17勛圖 Health Sciences Building (Room #104). The lecture is free and is presented by the 17勛圖 Faculty of Nursing, in partnership with the PEI Department of Health and Wellness Chief Public Health Office. All are welcome!

Childhood and youth is a time for growth and development; it is also when the foundation is laid for health later in life. Dr. Mowat will look at some of the health challenges facing families and will argue society needs to move upstream in preventing disease. Only action on how we live, work, and play has the potential to impact the prevalence of many diseases at the population level. Dr. Mowat will provide practical examples, including healthy eating and physical activity interventions.

Dr. David Mowat is a public health physician whose career has spanned positions at the local, provincial, and national levels. He has a particular interest in the prevention of chronic disease through action at the population level, especially policy change and developing healthy environments, including the built environment.

In Ontario, Dr. Mowat served as Medical Officer of Health for Peel Region and for Kingston and area and served two terms as Chief Medical Officer of Health. He was also Deputy Chief Public Health Officer at the Public Health Agency of Canada and has worked for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for the Canadian Partnership against Cancer.

Dr. Mowat received his medical training at the University of Edinburgh and a Masters degree in public health from the University of California at Berkeley. He is also a fellow in public health and preventive medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Dr. Mowat is now engaged part-time in consulting and teaching.

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.

My Favourite Things to feature Julie Nesrallah, mezzo soprano; Robert Kortgaard, piano

The next concert in the 17勛圖 Department of Music Recital Series will feature mezzo soprano Julie Nesrallah, accompanied by Robert Kortgaard on piano. The performance is Thursday, November 1 at 7:30 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall of 17勛圖s Steel Building. Tickets are $30 for adults, $20 for students and are available at , by calling (902)-566-0507 or emailing music@upei.ca.

Julie Nesrallah is a sensational singer, actress, and broadcaster captivating audiences with her engaging personality and her rich, expressive voice. She is regularly engaged by leading opera companies, symphonies, festivals, and chamber music ensembles across North America and around the world.

Nesrallah is a proud recipient of the Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal for her cultural contribution to Canada as a singer and as the host of CBC Radio 2s national classical music program Tempo.

She sang God Save the Queen in the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during Canada Day festivities in Ottawa on Parliament Hill in a performance that was viewed by millions of people around the world, and has graced the stage of Kurt Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall with classical harpist and Juno nominee, Caroline L矇onardelli.

Nesrallah is the executive producer and star of Carmen on Tap, a company she created that performs Georges Bizets opera Carmen as dinner theatre. Carmen on Tap has thrilled audiences at the Stratford Music Festival, the Prince Edward County Music Festival, the Hamilton Arts Crawl, the Ottawa International Music Festival, Lula Lounge in Toronto, and the Velvet Room in Ottawa.

She has made several recordings, including Elements Eternal with Canadas illustrious Gryphon Trio, No禱l Nouvelet and Sospiro with Caroline L矇onardelli.

Pianist Robert Kortgaard was born in Regina, Saskatchewan and grew up in Calgary, Alberta. He completed his Bachelor and Masters degrees at the Juilliard School in New York City. As a recipient of arts awards from the Canada Council, he furthered his musical studies in Italy and England. Kortgaard has performed as a soloist with major Canadian orchestras and has given recitals throughout Canada and the United States, as well as in England, Finland, Portugal, Italy, Indonesia, the Czech Republic, China and Japan.

He is a favourite collaborator of many of Canadas finest instrumental soloists, vocalists, and chamber groups. His performances are frequently heard on CBC Radio, and he has recorded for the Centrediscs, Marquis Classics/EMI, CBC Records, Teldec and ATMA Classique labels.

Kortgaard is artistic director of the Indian River Festival on Prince Edward Island (nominated Event of the Year by the East Coast Music Awards), and the Leith Summer Music Festival in Ontario. He was musician-in-residence at the University of New Brunswick from 19931998, and has given piano master classes at universities and festivals in Canada, Indonesia, and China, also serving as an adjudicator at many national music competitions. He has performed with sopranos Isabel Bayrakdarian, Sumi Jo, Jane Archibald, Adrianne Pieczonka and Erin Wall, mezzo soprano Susan Platts, violinist Joshua Bell, and with prima ballerina Veronica Tennant on a production entitled Invitation to the Dance. He has recorded French and German Cabaret programmes with mezzo-soprano Jean Stilwell for CBC Records.

His CD with soprano Wendy Nielsen was nominated for both Juno and East Coast Music Awards. Kortgaard tours with flutist Susan Hoeppner, cabaret artist Patricia OCallaghan. baritone Brett Polegato, mezzo soprano Julie Nesrallah, renowned music theatre actress/singer Rebecca Caine and with piano duo partner Peter Tiefenbach. A CD of the music of Olivier Messiaen, recorded with soprano Suzie LeBlanc, was released on the ATMA Classiques label and has received an Opus Award for best recording of 20th century music.

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 has great showing at Science Atlantics 2018 Conference for Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science

17勛圖s School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences sent a team of 29 students and six faculty members to the 2018 Conference for Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science. The conference was held this past weekend in Moncton and was sponsored by , the , and l'.

17勛圖s team competed in a number of categories, performing very well against its Atlantic Canadian competition. Chao Qian and Ben Wang won second prize in the Mathematics Problem Solving Contest. Ali Raisolsadat took second prize in the Statistics Presentation category. Stephanie Cairns won first place in the Computer Science Presentation category.

We are very proud of our student speakers and competitors, said Dr. Shannon Fitzpatrick, interim associate dean of 17勛圖s School of Mathematical and Computational Science. Their success is result of their hard work and willingness to challenge themselves. We are also grateful for our funding from TD Bank, which supports student experiential learning through conference participation.

Congratulations!

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.