AVC holds public wildlife event

The Atlantic Veterinary College at 黑料老司机 is celebrating National Wildlife Week, April 10-16, 2016!

On Wednesday, April 13, Fiep de Bie, AVC Wildlife Technician, will present 鈥淕iving Wings to Wildlife: Wildlife Care at AVC鈥 in Lecture Theatre A at 12:30 pm. Falconer Jamie Stride will bring in two of his raptors and share information on falconry.

Raffle tickets will be available outside Lecture Theatre A from 9 am to 12:30 pm, featuring fabulous wildlife items and artwork (donated by Dr. Spencer Greenwood, Jamie Linthorne, and Jordi Seger). Wildlife cupcakes will also be available for sale. Monies raised will support renovations to the outdoor flight cage.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

AVC's pet first aid workshop to take place April 26

The Atlantic Veterinary College's community workshop about pet first aid has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 26, at 7 p.m., in Lecture Theatre A. The workshop was originally scheduled to take place in March but had to be cancelled due to bad weather. 

Dr. Kathy Ling, AVC Community Practice Clinic, will provide basic information about recognizing and caring for emergencies and injuries in dogs and cats. Topics will include primary assessment, handling an injured pet, bleeding, shock, common toxins, and recognizing signs of pain and distress. 

Admission is free, and everyone is welcome! For information, contact (902) 566-0589.

 

黑料老司机 celebrates Global Village and Gala

黑料老司机 students from around the world celebrated the Global Village and Gala on Saturday, April 2 in McMillan Hall of 黑料老司机鈥檚 W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Students were encouraged to 鈥渄iscover and experience the world鈥 at an event attended by students from the Caribbean, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. The event was hosted by the volunteer Global Village group and the Society of International Students (SIS).

The event featured a scavenger hunt, taking participants to displays and foods from around the world. The evening included performances, including a Lion dance from China, a group dance by students from Nigeria, a fashion show, and musical presentations. Students spoke often during the evening about unity, fellowship, friendship, and the power of students working together to promote peace and harmony.

黑料老司机 guest lecturer examines academic freedom and the academic mission

黑料老司机鈥檚 Senate Committee on the Enhancement of Teaching (SCENT), the Faculty Development Office (FDO), and the 黑料老司机 Faculty Association (黑料老司机FA) have invited Dr. Len Findlay to give a presentation Wednesday, April 27 at 11 am in room 243 of Don and Marion McDougall Hall. Dr. Findlay is a distinguished professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His talk is entitled 鈥淧edagogical Authority or Consumer Sovereignty? Academic Freedom and the Academic Mission.鈥

Dr. Findlay is past head of the academic freedom and tenure committee of Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT). He is a staunch advocate for radical humanities, a strong critic of the contemporary university, and a steadfast defender of academic freedom.

Dr. Findlay鈥檚 talk is the culmination of SCENT and FDO鈥檚 semester-long focus on academic freedom, pedagogy, and curriculum. 

黑料老司机鈥檚 Dr. Colleen MacQuarrie named a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association

黑料老司机 is proud to announce that Dr. Colleen MacQuarrie, Associate Professor of Psychology, has been named a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA). Fellows of the CPA are members who have made a distinguished contribution to the advancement of the science or profession of psychology or who have given exceptional service to their national or provincial associations.

鈥淭he contributions of Dr. MacQuarrie and her collaborative research, teaching, and service have made tremendous impact in our province, region, and country,鈥 says Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor of 黑料老司机. 鈥淭he entire 黑料老司机 community is proud to see her recognized as a Fellow of the CPA. I congratulate her on this great achievement and thank her for her leadership.鈥

In her nomination letter to the CPA, Dr. MacQuarrie鈥檚 colleague Dr. Annabel Cohen writes: 鈥淒r. Colleen MacQuarrie has had an extraordinary impact in her province, in neighbouring provinces, and beyond, as an educator, researcher, and community advocate, giving voice to those who would otherwise be silent, and improving lives for women and for all. Her impact increases daily through her contribution in feminist research and advocacy as exemplified in her collaborative work and spirit, her co-authored and co-edited books, and roles as conference organizer, mentor, educator, and advisor. This kind of productivity, dedication, scholarship and example merits the honour of the CPA Fellow designation.鈥

Dr. MacQuarrie received her undergraduate degree from 黑料老司机, her MA from Carleton University, and her PhD from Simon Fraser University. In addition to her teaching and research at 黑料老司机, she has held the position of chair of the PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

Her colleague Dr. Philip Smith writes: 鈥淕iving voice to these women and finding solutions to their problems became Colleen鈥檚 passion and the focus of her research, community involvement, and student mentoring. Her feminist action research program was and continues to be directed to better understanding the multi-determined nature of health and wellness across the lifespan and within diverse community settings.鈥

鈥淒r. MacQuarrie has been a tireless and extremely effective advocate for understanding and addressing women's issues, in particular those related to health and wellness,鈥 said Dr. Robert Gilmour, Vice-President Academic and Research. 鈥淗er impact has been felt both in the classroom and in the community and has importantly influenced the attitudes of academics, politicians, and the public at large. The University is delighted that her advocacy has been recognized by being named a Fellow of this prestigious organization.鈥

Dr. MacQuarrie will be officially bestowed her fellowship at a ceremony in June at the opening Plenary Session of the Annual CPA meeting. Later at the conference, Dr. MacQuarrie will deliver an invited address to the Section on Women in Psychology (SWAP), as a consequence of having received its Distinguished Member Award last year. Dr. MacQuarrie has held several positions within SWAP, and becomes chair this summer.

Congratulations, Dr. MacQuarrie!

School of Business team wins first place at regional case competition

A team from 黑料老司机鈥檚 School of Business took first place at the Saint Mary鈥檚 Business Case Competition, held March 4 and 5 at the Sobey School of Business in Halifax. The students had just 18 hours to read, analyze, strategize, and come up with a solution to a business case they had never seen before. Other teams were from Acadia University, Dalhousie University, St. Francis Xavier University, and Saint Mary鈥檚 University.

The winning case team was made up of third-year School of Business students Hannah Dawson and Cullen Mullally. Dawson and Mullally presented to a panel of judges, which included representatives from the organization on which the case was based, the Anglican Foundation of Canada.

鈥淓xecutive director Dr. Judy Rois flew to the competition, giving us the opportunity to directly present our solutions for the Anglican Foundation of Canada and left extremely enthusiastic about our ideas for her foundation moving forward,鈥 said Mullally.

Mullally and Dawson, along with two other team members, competed in September at the Atlantic Schools of Business Case Competition and won first place. They also competed together at Concordia University鈥檚 John Molson School of Business Undergraduate Case Competition in February, where they made the final round.

鈥淭his has been a phenomenal season for our case team, achieving a top three finish in almost every competition we competed in,鈥 said case coach Mary Whitrow. 鈥淚t is exciting to cap off the year with another win.鈥

鈥淐ongratulations to Hannah and Cullen on their showing,鈥 said Dr. Juergen Krause, Dean of the 黑料老司机 School of Business. 鈥淭heir results are a testament to the strength of our students and the continuous strengthening of our case competition program here at 黑料老司机.鈥

School of Business takes second consecutive silver medal at NIBS Case Competition

For the second year in a row, a team from 黑料老司机鈥檚 School of Business has taken home the silver medal at the Network of International Business Schools (NIBS) Case Competition. The case team from 黑料老司机, including Erin Devine, Robert McIsaac, Harrison Wood, and Megan Martin, competed in the qualifying round last November where they earned their chance to compete this winter at the championship round at the Greehey School of Business in San Antonio, Texas.

鈥淣IBS is a prestigious international competition, and dozens of schools around the globe compete in the qualifying round each year,鈥 said Dr. Juergen Krause, Dean of the School of Business. 鈥淭o make it into the championship round and then to go on to win a silver medal two years in a row is an exceptional accomplishment. Congratulations to the students and their coach, Mary.鈥

黑料老司机鈥檚 team was one of only three universities from Canada to make the finals in Texas. Of the other 13 teams competing, two were from China, seven from countries in Europe (Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Finland, and the United Kingdom), one from Peru, and three from the United States. The four-day competition was organized in a divisional round-robin format. In each round, students receive a business case that they have never seen before, and they then have three hours to read, analyze, strategize, and come up with a solution and implementation plan for the business鈥檚 problem. Immediately after the three-hour preparation period, students presented their solution to a panel of industry and academic judges, who then questioned the students on their solution. The teams that advanced to the quarter- and semi-final rounds did two cases a day on the last two days. The final two teams that emerged after five rounds of competition were 黑料老司机 and Carleton University. The 黑料老司机 team took home its second silver medal.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of our team and the results we were able to achieve,鈥 said team member Harrison Wood. 鈥淚 thank the School of Business for preparing us and supporting us throughout this year.鈥

鈥淣IBS was an invaluable experience,鈥 said Robert McIsaac. 鈥淣ot only did it assert the fact that 黑料老司机 provides some of the best business education in the world, but it provided the opportunity to see how other cultures approach business, and gave us a spotlight on an international stage.鈥

Team coach Mary Whitrow said, 鈥淭hese students did some amazing work throughout their marathon of a week in Texas and their perseverance and hard work was rewarded. Thank you to all the professors and the Dean of Business who have supported and helped these students achieve outstanding results for 黑料老司机.鈥

School of Business team makes finals at John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition

A team of four students from 黑料老司机鈥檚 School of Business made it to the final round of the 2016 John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition (JMUCC) held at Concordia University in Montreal. The team competed February 21-27 against two dozen teams from business schools around the world.

Members of the 黑料老司机 case team were Hannah Dawson, John Donaldson, Kate Kinsman, and Cullen Mullally. This was the team鈥檚 third competition together, having competed before at the 2015 Atlantic School of Business Case Competition (where they came in first) and the Scotiabank Ethics in Action Case Competition (where they came second).

JMUCC began with a divisional round-robin tournament. Teams received a score from judges after each match and the team with the most points in each division at the end of the round robin moved onto the final round.

In the first three rounds, teams had just three hours to read, analyze, strategize, and come up with a solution to a business case they had never seen before. They then presented to a panel of judges, who grilled the team with questions about their solution. The fourth and last round had a 24-hour preparation period, where students had access to internet and other resources, and even were able to interview a representative from the company featured in the case. The team achieved the highest score in their division and secured a coveted spot in the finals against the University of Alberta, Concordia University, University of Navarra (Spain), National University of Singapore, and Queensland University of Technology (Australia). In the final, the team re-presented their 24-hour case solution to a new panel of judges, which included the owners of the business. The team did not finish in the top three, but received excellent feedback from the judges.

"JMUCC gave me the opportunity to deal with and present to real, large-scale companies,鈥 said Cullen Mullally. 鈥淭his allowed me to apply my education in a practical setting, but also develop confidence around what I will be able to provide in the real-world of business. The knowledge and relationships I developed at JMUCC will be something I cherish forever."

鈥淛MUCC was an amazing competition,鈥 said Hannah Dawson. 鈥淲e networked with鈥攁nd competed with鈥攕tudents from the top business schools in Canada and around the world. Throughout the week, we were able to gain valuable feedback from industry judges. This experience helped us to raise our thinking to the next level.鈥

鈥淛MUCC was the best experience of my academic career so far because I had the opportunity to meet wonderful people from around the world, and I was pushed harder than ever to produce some amazing work,鈥 said Kate Kinsman.

Mary Whitrow was the coach of the 黑料老司机 case team. 鈥淚 am so proud of the students for doing some of their best work at JMUCC. It is a rigorous competition, and they stepped up and showed that 黑料老司机 has strong students, a strong curriculum, and a strong case program.鈥 

World Voice Day Events

April 16, 2016 is . More than 500 events around the world are drawing attention to the importance of the speaking and singing voice in everyday life. Two of these events will take place, back to back, on the campus of the 黑料老司机 (黑料老司机) in Charlottetown. 

Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS) 黑料老司机 World Voice Day Celebration, 4:00 pm 

The first event is a series of short talks on research on the singing voice, followed by a short concert from members of the 黑料老司机 Multicultural Choir and Song Circle. This is all under the auspices of the , supported by the . Dr. Annabel Cohen, professor of psychology and the director of AIRS, will give a brief overview of the scope of AIRS research which has been ongoing for seven years in PEI, across Canada, and in over a dozen countries world. Three of Dr. Cohen鈥檚 honours undergraduate students will also present. Jessica McKellar will talk on the recognition of popular music by members of three generations: university students, their parents and grandparents. Kyle Dutton and Eric DeSilva鈥檚 topic focuses on their study on a singing test (AIRS Test Battery of Singing Skills) completed by 40 黑料老司机 student-athletes. Following these presentations, members of the AIRS Multicultural Choir and Song Circle will sing songs from Britain, Japan, China, Kenya, and Ukraine, and will lead a few traditional rounds of singing for those who would like to join in.

The event is in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge at 4:00 pm. A light pizza dinner will be provided to enable attendees to stay on campus and attend the second celebratory event.

Vocal Recital of Baritone Parker Clements, 7:30 pm

Parker Clements will present 鈥淚nto My Own: A Senior Recital鈥 as part of the 黑料老司机 Student Recital Series. The recital begins at 7:30 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall. His program will include classics of the baritone repertoire such as Ravel鈥檚 Don Quichotte 脿 Dulcin茅e, Finzi鈥檚 Let Us Garlands Bring, and Barber鈥檚 Three Songs (Op.10) on poetry by James Joyce. Works by Handel, Mahler, and Mozart will also be featured. Clements will be accompanied by Frances McBurnie on piano. Admission is free.

Parker Clements is a graduating voice major in the Bachelor of Music program at the 黑料老司机. He has completed his degree under the tutelage of professor Stephen Bouey. Clements is an alumnus of the National Youth Choir of Canada (2014) and will be returning to the group for its tour of Alberta this coming May. He has performed in Mavor Moore鈥檚 鈥淎 Christmas Carol鈥 (Confederation Centre), 鈥淟e Grand Cercle鈥 (Festival de l鈥橢scaouette), and the title role in Mozart鈥檚 鈥淭he Marriage of Figaro鈥 (黑料老司机 Opera). Upon graduating, Clements intends to continue his vocal studies at the Master鈥檚 level in pursuit of a career in opera.

For more information, contact Annabel J. Cohen at acohen@upei.ca or phone 902-628-4325.

黑料老司机鈥檚 Elyse Cottrell named a 3M National Student Fellow

黑料老司机 is proud to announce Elyse Cottrell has been awarded a 3M National Student Fellowship. The fellowship honours up to ten full-time college or undergraduate students across Canada who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their lives or at their school. Elyse certainly fits the bill.

Elyse is pursuing a double major at 黑料老司机 in diversity and social justice studies and psychology. In her nomination letter, Dr. Ann Braithwaite wrote that Elyse 鈥渆mbodies all the best attributes of student leadership鈥攃ompassion and care for individuals while always questioning their larger social contexts, a dedication to changing the world around her and to doing the hard and time-consuming work of making that change happen, a passion for bringing people together and creating community, and an easy-going attitude which leads by modelling a way of being in the world that invites others to join her. I am excited to show you how her vision of leadership, her clear commitment to being a leader among her peers, and her ability to be a team player all make her an ideal candidate for this honour.鈥

In her profile on the , Elyse explains that at 黑料老司机, she 鈥渇ound a way to express my passion for social justice.鈥 Elyse helped create and run the Campus Life program. She is co-chair of the 黑料老司机 Rainbow Alliance. She started the Community Kitchen, to reduce food insecurity on campus. 鈥淐urrently I am working on my honours research project looking at opinions on reproductive rights across Canada. I plan to pursue a PhD in Social Psychology where I will continue my work examining the effects that stereotypes, discrimination, and prejudice have on society.鈥

鈥淲e are delighted that Elyse has been awarded a 3M National Student Fellowship,鈥 said Dr. Robert Gilmour, Vice-President Academic and Research. 鈥淭his award is a very well-deserved recognition of her academic excellence, as well as her outstanding community outreach and organizing activities and her leadership abilities. As a 3M Student Fellow, Elyse joins an impressive roster of 3M Teaching Fellows at the university, providing yet another point of pride for our academic programs.鈥

Each cohort member of the 2016 3M Student Fellowship will receive an award of $5,000 to be spent at their discretion. Each cohort member will be invited to join the others at the annual conference of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) in June, where they will also participate in a 3M National Student Fellowship Program retreat. Awardees will receive a contribution towards their cost of travel to and accommodation during the conference. While at the conference, they will have the opportunity to develop a cross-Canadian collaborative project with other cohort members with the goal of enhancing teaching and learning at the post-secondary level. 

Congratulations, Elyse!