Franklin (Frank) Pigot Memorial Lecture Series presents: Stand For Your Lessons

As part of 17勛圖s 50th anniversary, the Robertson Library is presenting a lecture series to celebrate the historical roots of higher education on Prince Edward Island and its future. The series is named after educator Frank Pigot, honoured as a 17勛圖 Founder for his work building the librarys PEI Collection and University Archives.

PEI historian and folklorist John Cousins will present the second lecture in the series, entitled Stand for Your Lessons: Educational Change and Cultural Reaction. This illustrated talk will be Tuesday, April 30 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the Eptek Centre in Summerside.

The period between 1960 and the early 1970s brought the most dramatic change in Island education since the creation of the one-room district schools in the early 1850s. The consolidation of the public schools saw the disappearance of a major element in Island culture. This presentation will examine the impact of that change on rural Island communities, on their families and on the children who were consolidated. Further, a main question remains to be examined: what lessons can learned by using prior experience as a guide to evaluate how elements of culture may react during dramatic, and sometimes traumatic, change?

Refreshments will be provided. All are welcome.

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.

The 5th Annual Asian Studies Lunch and Program Information Session

Over 50 people, including many local and international students taking courses in Asian/Korean Studies attended 17勛圖 Asian Studies Fifth Annual Lunch and Program Info Session in celebration of the 2019 Lunar New Years Day on Wednesday, February 6.

Asian Studies students, instructors, staff, and supporters were invited to enjoy this special event with lunch. Dr. Neb Kujundzic, Dean of Arts, offered a greeting, and Dr. Edward Chung, Asian Studies Director, gave a brief information talk on the program, new Korean Studies courses, and student scholarship and international opportunities. Both took the opportunity to thank students, instructors and staff and interdisciplinary program participants and supporters. For a surprise, Mandy Niu, Chinese language instructor, also performed a special Lion Dance in celebration of the Happy 2019 Lunar New Year!

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This event is supported by an international  Seed Program for Korean Studies grant (AKS-2017-INC-2230001) through the Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS), the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS).

Submitted by Dr. Edward Chung

17勛圖 Wind Symphony presents Kokopelli's Dance

The 17勛圖 Wind Symphony will perform its final recital of the academic year on Sunday, March 31, at 7:30 pm at the Homburg Theatre at the Confederation Centre of the Arts. This has been a particularly busy and musically rewarding year for the Wind Symphony, with highly successful performances throughout the fall and winter. 

This recital will feature contemporary works for the modern wind band, with several emerging masterworks of the genre. Kokopellis Dance, by American Nathan Tanouye, is the first classical composition by this predominantly jazz composer. It is a light-hearted, spirited work conveying the culture of this native legend from southwestern America. Another American, William Pitts, has written a minimalistic work, with layered sounds, trumpet fanfares, and sections alternating between atonal and swing jazz figures. Titled Conniption, the concept of hysteria is an appropriate emotional context for this work. Colonial Song, by Percy Grainger, will also be performed. It is a sentimental work conveying the land and people of the composers native Australia.

Soloist for this recital is tubaist Gregory B. Irvine. Dr. Irvine will be retiring in June following a twenty-nine year career as professor of brass studies at 17勛圖. He will be performing Edward Gregsons Tuba Concerto, which consists of alternating rhythmic and lyrical themes.

This recital will be the final Wind Symphony performance for five of its graduating students. All have made significant contributions to 17勛圖, and the Wind Symphony in particular, throughout their undergraduate careers. They include Leah Jordan, clarinetist; Joanna McKearney, saxophonist; Justin Amador, hornist; Zachary Benard, trombonist; and, Ryan Drew, percussionist.

The 17勛圖 Wind Symphony received the 2014 Music PEI award for Achievement in Classical Music. Under the direction of Dr. Karem J Simon, the Wind Symphony has had a progressive approach to its programming, and in reaching a wider audience. With performances throughout PEI and beyond each year, partnerships with PEI school music programs, and utilizing unique performance spaces, the Wind Symphony is among PEI's most respected large ensembles. Commissioning new compositions, featuring outstanding student and professional soloists, and showcasing masterworks of the wind band genre are all hallmarks of this ensemble. In recent years performances at Zion Presbyterian Church, St. Dunstans Basilica, and Park Royal United Church have attracted capacity audiences. 

Tickets ($15 for adults, $10 for student students) for this performance may be acquired in advance at 17勛圖s music department and at the Confederation Centre Box Office. The public is cordially invited to attend.

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.

Dr. Jim Randall gives keynote at the 3rd Annual Growth and Resilience Dialogue on island of St. Kitts

Dr. Jim Randall, coordinator of the Master of Arts in Island Studies program and UNESCO co-chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, recently gave a keynote address at the 3rd Annual Growth and Resilience Dialogue on the island of St. Kitts. This one-day symposium, organized and sponsored by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), included the prime minister or finance minister from eight Caribbean island countries, as well as members of the official oppositions, youth, civic society members, and church representatives.

Dr. Randall spoke on the topic of Building Resilient Islands/Institutions for Growth and Sustainability: The Prince Edward Island and Institute of Island Studies Experience. As he noted, It is not often that you have an opportunity to address stakeholders from so many different groups. I commend the ECCB for hosting this event. A dialogue like this is one of the best ways to implement policy in a collaborative rather than an adversarial way. 

Dr. Randalls PowerPoint presentation can be found on .

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.

Fisheries and Oceans minister visits AVC

The Honourable John Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, and Sean Casey, Parliamentary Secretary and MP for Charlottetown, visited 17勛圖s Atlantic Veterinary College on Wednesday, March 13, as part of the Minister's 2019 Oceans Campus Tour. During this tour, the minister is visiting universities on both Canadian coasts offering programs focusing on issues that are key to Fisheries and Oceans mandate. These include marine mammals, climate change, marine protected areas, oceans plastics, marine pollution, conservation, and aquaculture. 

Minister Wilkinson and Mr. Casey toured AVC with Dr. Greg Keefe, Dean of AVC, and Dr. Larry Hammell, Interim Dean of Graduate Studies and Research for 17勛圖 and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research for AVC. The federal officials also held a town hall meeting with students and faculty to discuss issues including climate change, environmental sciences, and protection of the environment and North Atlantic right whales, and opportunities for students in particular to become involved.
 

Panthers UN1TE: how an entire province hosted a national championship

Chris Huggan is getting worked up. The Director of Athletics and Recreation at 17勛圖 is clicking through tabs on a spreadsheet on his computer, trying to make a point.

Look, we have a different minor hockey team from the Island assigned to cheer on each of the eight university teams here for the tournament, he says. Imagine what thats going to sound like in that arena. No matter who is playing, from wherever they come from in Canada, theyll have a crowd of kids screaming for them, cheering them on. I think thats exciting. Thats what I think Panthers UN1TE is all about.

Huggan considers Panthers UN1TE to be the key ingredient to this weeks 2019 U SPORTS Womens Hockey Championship, hosted at the 17勛圖. Its a concept he dreamed up two years ago as a guiding principal of the 17勛圖 Panthers.

UN1TE is a powerful word for me, says Huggan. We want to bring together this Island around the 17勛圖 Panthers. We have a really unique opportunity here, and thats what were trying to capture.

The 1 is especially important to Huggan.

Onebe the best you can be, he explains, be it as a student, athlete, or citizen. Its also the power of one. One person can make a difference; weve all seen it happen. And we have one university for this entire province. No one else can say that in Canada. So we can gather support like no one else.

With Panthers UN1TE in mind, two years ago, Huggan and his team shot for something big: to host a national championship.

And we did it with the help of volunteers, organizations, individuals, and businesses from tip to tip, says Huggan. Its no accident that our three honorary chairs come from Souris, Charlottetown, and Alberton. We wanted to reflect the entire Island, but also to tap into the contacts and resources from their respective communities.

In the last year, the 17勛圖 Womens Hockey team has played games in arenas across the Island. Theyve built a fan base, and theyve built relationships.

When the puck drops on the first game of the tournament Thursday, there will be 266 minor hockey players in the stands. Half will be cheering for the University of Guelph. Half will be cheering for the University of Manitoba.

Theyre going to raise the roof, said Hugan. As an athlete myself, I know how important that isto have the crowd cheering me on.

The organizing team has been working for more than a year building support, and the Island has responded. This tournament will succeed based on the concept of Panthers UN1TE.

Special thanks must go to:

  • Parkdale Sherwood Lions Club
  • Rotary Club of Hillsborough
  • Rotary Club of Charlottetown Royalty
  • Boys & Girls Club of Charlottetown
  • PEI Aboriginal Sports Circle
  • Sport PEI
  • Minor sports teams from across the Island
  • Islands from across the Island
  • More than 40 members of the Panthers UN1Te $100 club

Go Panthers Go!

Games begin on Thursday, March 14 at 3:00 pm with the championship game on Sunday, March 17. The 17勛圖 Panthers head into the tournament seeded seventh, and will take on the l'Universit矇 de Montr矇al Carabins Thursday at 7 pm. Tournament passes and game tickets are available at the Eastlink Centre or online at .

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For media wishing to cover the U SPORTS Womens Hockey Championship, please contact Nicole Phillips to arrange for accreditation.  Only accredited media will be allowed entry into MacLauchlan Arena.

Community forum on Immigration, Mobility and Economy

The Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity, Saint Marys University will host a community forum on Immigration, Mobility and Economy, in the 17勛圖 W.A. Murphy Student Centres McMillan Hall, on Friday, March 15, from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. The forum is presented in partnership with the 17勛圖, the PEI Newcomers Association, and the PEI Immigration Partnership. Attendance is free, and lunch is provided. All are welcome. RSVPS are required. For information or to RSVP, please contact Wimal Rankaduwa at (902) 449-0727 or wrankaduwa@upei.ca

AVC student Jessica DAmico wins 2019 Dr. Jack Walther Leadership Award

Congratulations to Jessica DAmico, AVC Class of 2020, for winning a at the Western Veterinary Conference, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, in late February.

This annual award recognizes veterinary students who portray leadership and promote a lifelong service to the profession. This year, the award was bestowed upon 37 DVM students from Canada and the United States for their leadership skills at their schools and service to the veterinary profession.

Jessica has taken on a number of leadership roles at AVC, including vice-president of the Society of Atlantic Veterinary Students; treasurer of her class; president of the AVC Animal Welfare Club; Peer Helper, AVC Wellness Committee; wildlife representative and volunteer for the AVC Wildlife Service; and DVM student representative on the 17勛圖 Animal Care Committee. She has been a piping plover guardian for the Island Nature Trust for several summers, and she has written several animal care articles that have been published in The Guardians Animal Talk column.

In reading about Dr. Walthers life, I was most impressed about a foundational principle guiding his life: the belief that to better help animals we must not only promote and improve the science of animal care, but we must also empower individuals involved in animal care. Receiving this award is special to me because it confirms that I am on the right path to improving myself and empowering others as we all work together towards helping animals and each other. Thank you to the Western Veterinary Conference and to Dr. Jack Walther and family for this honor. I will take the WVC experience and Dr. Jack Walthers influence with me throughout my career as I aim to support my colleagues, clients, and the veterinary community with leadership roles and especially by example.

17勛圖s Faculty of Business holds an information session for its Executive MBA program, March 14

17勛圖s Faculty of Business will hold an information session for those interested in its Executive MBA program. The event will be Thursday, March 14 at 5:00 pm at The Gallery in The Guild in Charlottetown.

17勛圖s EMBA program offers a high-quality learning experience for working business professionals. The program is designed for those working in, or aspiring to work, in a management or leadership position. Classes are offered bi-weekly on Fridays and Saturdays with the option to complete the program in 20 months.

Learn more about the program and application process, have your questions answered, and meet with staff from the Faculty of Business.

To reserve a seat, contact 902 566-6474 or mba@upei.ca.

For more information about 17勛圖s Executive MBA program, please visit or contact the MBA Coordinator at 902-566-6474.

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.

Dr. Tim Goddard named 2019 Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor

We are proud to announce Dr. Tim Goddard, a professor in the Faculty of Education, is the 2019 recipient of the 17勛圖 Faculty of Graduate Studies Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Mentorship. Dr. Goddard has been an active and successful mentor for many graduate students since joining 17勛圖 in 2008.

The nomination letter written by several of his current and past graduate students describe him in glowing terms.

Dr. Goddard has a natural ability to make his students feel capable and heard while challenging assumptions and providing a different perspective, wrote one nominator. Students leave Dr. Goddards office and classes feeling focused and prepared, and most importantly, ready to tackle their research projects with confidence.

As part of this award, Dr. Goddard becomes the 17勛圖 nominee to the Canadian Association of Graduate Studies Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Mentorship. Dr. Goddard will also be featured as a keynote speaker at the 17勛圖 Graduate Studies and Research Conference in May.

Congratulations, Tim, from all of your colleagues and students on this well-deserved recognition!

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.