Campus Notices

51视频 Staff and Faculty take a moment for yourself to visit some wellness booths and enjoy a break with fellow colleagues. Find out more about your virtual benefit options and Health Spending account, the CHANGE Program, mental health, pharmacy association, nutrition, etc. The event will be held on Wednesday, June 18, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at McMillian Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Coffee, tea, and snacks provided. Door Prizes! Stop by anytime!!! 

This event is coordinated by the Healthy Campus Committee.

During Indigenous History Month, the Teaching and Learning Centre will be sharing Indigenous resources, to prompt discussion and engagement, and to provide educational opportunities which go beyond surface-level awareness to foster genuine understanding of complex issues like land rights, sovereignty, and the ongoing impacts of colonization.

Week 2: Digital Archives & Virtual Exhibits

Virtual exhibits demonstrate how technology can serve Indigenous communities in reclaiming control over their cultural heritage, bringing dispersed materials back to communities digitally and correcting historical misrepresentations through Indigenous-centered narratives. By highlighting these digital resources during Indigenous History Month, we showcase innovative approaches to cultural preservation and education while supporting Indigenous organizations' efforts to share their stories on their own terms. These platforms provide rich, multimedia learning experiences that complement traditional educational materials and make Indigenous histories and cultures accessible to diverse audiences across geographical boundaries.

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Hello Panthers!

Here鈥檚 a wonderful opportunity to share your knowledge and support a stronger Panther community!

The Office of Student Culture and Community Standards, and Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office are currently looking for 10 current (undergraduate and graduate) 51视频 students to join us to form a Student Consultation Committee.

Recognizing our diverse student population, the purpose of forming the Student Consultation Committee is to welcome student ideas, opinions, and suggestions to help us:

路 enhance and improve future programs and event development for students;

路 gather ideas and suggestions to develop and/or curate events, programming, and sessions that are beneficial to students; and

路 gather ideas and suggestions to support the prevention of sexual violence on campus.

The end goal of the Student Consultation Committee is to make recommendations that will help improve students鈥 experiences at 51视频! We are looking for keen and enthusiastic individuals who will share their valuable thoughts and suggestions to help us improve programming, events, and sessions for students in the upcoming semesters. Student voices are key to ensuring successful student engagement and a positive student culture at 51视频鈥攂oth are at the centre of our programming; this is a perfect opportunity to contribute!

This committee will meet monthly from October 2025 to March 2026 for two to three hours at a time. The members of this committee will receive a $150 51视频 bookstore credit, 51视频 merchandise, food and refreshments during meetings, transportation accommodation* to attend each meeting, and a certificate of participation.

Upon successful completion of the service term, reference letters can also be provided upon request.

If this opportunity interests you, apply by sending a copy of your resume, and a letter of interest to Inara Bhalesha, Student Engagement Officer at binara@upei.ca, on or before June 20, 2025.

If you have any further questions about this opportunity or require any accommodation to apply, please reach out to Inara Bhalesha at binara@upei.ca.

All applicants are advised that the selection process will be conducted by the Office of Student Culture and Community Standards and the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office and will be subject to applicable policies and procedures.

The search committee for the Associate Vice-President, Students, announces an upcoming public presentation by one of the finalists.

Since the search process began, the committee has undertaken a comprehensive search and selected finalists for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus. The first public presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 9:30 am and will be held in AVC 201N.

All members of the University community are welcome to attend.

13 department and faculty hosts. 17 different soups, with a few repeats. By our best count, over 3100 bowls served!  What a 10th year!  Thank you!

Plans are underway for year 11 when we hope to offer bi-weekly Soup for the Soul at the Chaplaincy Centre. Hosts are asked to choose recipes with some help provided, shop and chop one day, then cook and serve the next day. Hosts who finance their events are appreciated but we have limited funding available.  

Quick! Consider this invitation with the same momentum as bidding to host the Olympics or World Cup event. Check your calendars and email sukidd@upei.ca to book your date. 

To recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day here on campus, IKERAS and the Advisor to the Vice-President Academic and Research on Indigenous Affairs invite you to a lunch and learn on Friday June 20 for an anonymous Q&A from noon to 1pm in the Quad by the TIPI. Enter your question in the box and we will take the time to answer questions you may have been afraid to ask, this is a time to learn! Please bring your lunch and we will provide blueberry cake for dessert! (if rain, it will be held in the foyer of Kelley Memorial Building)

June 21鈥攖he summer solstice鈥攊s designated as , 鈥渁 day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis peoples鈥or generations, many Indigenous peoples and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on or near this day due to the significance of the summer solstice as the longest day of the year.鈥 (). 

In Epekwitk on June 21, the Native Council of PEI invites the Indigenous and broader community to its annual celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day at Confederation Landing Park in Charlottetown, beginning at 11:00 am. 

 

Epjila鈥檚i, Kulahsihkulpa, Welcome! 

The Association of Atlantic Universities Committee on Faculty Development is pleased to partner with the University of New Brunswick to host the 2025 Annual Atlantic Universities' Teaching Showcase on the unsurrendered and unceded traditional lands of the Wolastoqiyik peoples, in beautiful Fredericton. The 2025 AAU Teaching Showcase will take place in person on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the University of New Brunswick鈥檚 Fredericton campus. This year's theme of Reimagining Higher Education calls on educators, scholars, and learners to rethink the purposes, practices, and possibilities of teaching and learning.

Proposal Deadline: August 25, 2025 

Join the 51视频 Department of Music for a five-day summer chamber music experience for brass, woodwind, percussion, and voice students aged 14鈥18. The daily schedule runs from 9:00 am鈥3:00 pm, July 7 to July 11, 2025 on the 51视频 campus.

  • Warm-up and technique classes
  • Musicianship classes
  • Small ensembles
  • Individual and group lessons
  • Workshops
  • Final performance

Faculty

  • Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, voice
  • Morgan Saulnier, flute
  • Amy Simon, clarinet
  • Nicole Strum, saxophone
  • Dale Sorensen, brass
  • Ryan Drew, percussion
  • Ken Fornetran, wind instrument repair

Program fee: $340 + HST

Spaces are limited and are filling up quickly!

To register, .

Email nstrum@upei.ca or call the 51视频 Department of Music at 902-566-0507 with any questions.

The search committee for the Associate Vice-President, Students, announces an upcoming public presentation by one of the finalists.

Since the search process began, the committee has undertaken a comprehensive search and selected finalists for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus. The first public presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 9:30 am and will be held in AVC 201N.

All members of the University community are welcome to attend.

The Health, Safety and Environment Department is pleased to announce the Board of Governor approval of the annual review of the . Also, please check out the available on the .

HSE is very grateful for the due diligence and dedication of the campus community to health and safety!

Another Makers' Monday is happening on Monday, June 16.

Whether you've attended previously or you're dropping in for the first time, we invite you to bring your craft project (or art, or writing, or other creative work-in-progress) to Robertson Library between 12:00 and 1:00 pm.

All are welcome; feel free to bring your lunch as well. We will meet in the comfortable seating area near the Library stairs. Some basic supplies will be available for those who want to drop in without an ongoing project.

Contact Katelyn Browne (krbrowne@upei.ca) with questions or to express interest in a future meet-up.

To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, here鈥檚 a tip for instructors on how to incorporate the concept of talking circles into their classrooms.

Talking Circles Spotlight Teaching Tip Week #1: Begin With Shared Guidelines 

Spotlight: 

A Talking Circle is a structured, inclusive dialogue format rooted in Indigenous traditions. Participants speak one at a time in a circle, guided by shared respect, presence, and relational accountability. 

As part of this month鈥檚 focus on Talking Circles, we begin by grounding the practice in shared intention. Talking Circles depend on relational accountability鈥攚here each voice matters, and safety is co-created. Starting with a conversation about group values and expectations lays the foundation for respectful, balanced dialogue. 

Why it matters: 
Shared values and agreements, co-created with students, help establish safety and trust 鈥 essential conditions for open dialogue and deeper learning. 

Try this: 
Start your first Talking Circle with a collaborative discussion of group guidelines. Post them visibly and revisit them when needed. 

Reflective question: 
What might it feel like to create classroom expectations with students, not for them? 

See all the tips and additional resources here -

Gather with 51视频 colleagues who are actively using AI for teaching and learning activities in their courses for some in-depth discussion about ideas and effective practices on Tuesday June 17 at 12:00 pm, in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex Room 230.  

51视频 is hosting the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) 2025 Atlantic Regional Meeting in Charlottetown June 26 to 27. This event will focus on the future of international education through a series of sessions, roundtables and networking activities.

CBIE鈥檚 Atlantic Regional Meeting is an annual gathering of international education practitioners. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and resources and keep abreast of immigration and other changes in the sector. It also serves as an annual networking event for international education practitioners and is a precursor to the national conference held each November.

Registration is now open for the .

Thursday, June 19, 2025, 10:00 am
Kelley Memorial 鈥 Second Floor Common Area

Please join us on Thursday, June 19 from 10:00 鈥 11:30 am at the Kelley Memorial Common Area (second level of the Kelley Memorial building) for a celebration for Monique Geurts, who is retiring after 11 years of dedicated service to 51视频. 

Let鈥檚 gather to celebrate her remarkable contributions, share memories, and wish her all the best in this next chapter.

There will be cake and warm wishes鈥攈ope to see you there!

Title of the Thesis:  鈥淒evelopment of a Method to Improve Host Cell Protein Identification in Biotherapeutics Using a Spiked-in Carrier Proteome鈥

Purification of recombinant protein-based biotherapeutics is monitored for contamination by host cell proteins (HCPs). The current method is the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), which is limited by the inability to identify HCPs individually. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based proteomics methods are desired to identify HCPs in biotherapeutic formulations. However, LCMS-based HCP analysis is hindered by a high background of recombinant protein amidst the HCPs of interest. Isobaric tags such as Tandem Mass Tags (TMT) have recently been used to develop the carrier proteome approach, where an isobaric mass-tagged proteome of interest is spiked into a sample to increase peptide identifications for low abundance proteins of the same proteome.

In this thesis, I investigated whether a TMT labelled carrier proteome could be used to improve the identification of HCPs by LC-MS-based proteomics. To do this, TMT-tagged E. coli peptides as an HCP model were spiked into alternatively labelled recombinant bovine serum albumin (BSA) peptides as a mock therapeutic. While the assay increased the identification of HCPs, co-isolated (isobarically-tagged) peptide ions from BSA interfered with the E. coli detection. To alleviate this, an additional spike-in of TMT-labelled BSA allowed the filtering of spectra with interfering ions from the analysis and confident E. coli peptide detection. The method represents a novel strategy for detecting HCPs in the biotherapeutics industry.

June 17 at 9:00 am in AVC, Room 278

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Every year in June, we recognize the history, achievement, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis Peoples across Canada.

The has various resources to explore, and has a special display in its lobby Explore Our highlighting Indigenous voices across Turtle Island.

Visit the 51视频 Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies web pages.

The Government of Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada which explore the history, languages, cultures, and experiences of Indigenous Peoples across Canada.

Please join us on June 18 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Chaplaincy Centre for a celebration for Inge Dorsey, who is setting off on a new adventure after 18 years of dedicated service to 51视频. The event will be hosted by the instructors of University 1030.

 Let鈥檚 gather to celebrate her remarkable contributions, share memories, and wish her all the best in this next chapter.

There will be cake and warm wishes鈥攈ope to see you there!

Here are a few practical ideas to create a stronger bridge between research and teaching in your field. Check out .

Thursday, June 19, 2025, 10:00 am
Kelley Memorial 鈥 Second Floor Common Area

Please join us on Thursday, June 19 from 10:00 鈥 11:30 am at the Kelley Memorial Common Area (second level of the Kelley Memorial building) for a celebration for Monique Geurts, who is retiring after 11 years of dedicated service to 51视频. 

Let鈥檚 gather to celebrate her remarkable contributions, share memories, and wish her all the best in this next chapter.

There will be cake and warm wishes鈥攈ope to see you there!