Campus Notices

Note to Professors and Course/Lab Instructors: 

Please add the testing information (date, test length, test format, aids allowed, etc.) for any in-person quizzes, tests, and midterms for the Fall 2025 semester to Accommodate, as soon as possible.   

Students who are registered with Accessibility Services and want in-person testing accommodations must submit a booking request at least 7 days in advance. They cannot schedule their test until you have entered the testing information in Accommodate. 

You do not need to add the test file until a few days before the test date. If needed, changes can be made to test dates after testing information has been added. 

Below are some Faculty how-to resources: 

How to schedule a test in Accommodate:  

How to view student accommodations:   

If you have any questions about adding a test in Accommodate or testing with Accessibility Services, please contact astesting@upei.ca

Research on Tap provides an opportunity to talk about research and network with the public in a casual setting for an evening of informal discussion and dialogue. The next session will take place in October or November, specific dates to be determined based on speaker and venue availability.

Each session is led by one or two Faculty Researchers from UPEI who present the central theme/topic in a way that is accessible, insightful and exciting to the lay audience. The rest of the time is for questions and discussion. The conversation is interesting, engaged, and lively.

A second Research on Tap session is planned for the end of March (location TBD, likely off-campus) and based on speaker availability.

Are you and/or a colleague interested in leading one of these discussions?  If so, please provide a short abstract to Research Services researchservices@upei.ca describing your topic and emphasizing how it would be of interest now to the PEI public. Please also indicate your preferred session (Fall 2025 or Winter 2026). The deadline for expressions of interest for both sessions of Research on Tap is end of day Friday, September 19, 2025.   

For questions, please contact Jo Minx, Research Services Liaison jminx@upei.ca 902-566-0843.

PEI鈥檚 Sexual Assault Awareness Week, September 18 鈥 24, 2025 is a dedicated time to raise awareness about sexual violence in our community; to educate on sexual violence prevention; and to show compassion and offer support to survivors of sexual violence in our community. Check out this year鈥檚 Sexual Assault Awareness Week (SAAW) events at UPEI: 

Sexual Assault Awareness Week Display, September 15-September 26: Robertson Library and the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO) will be hosting a SAAW Display in the Robertson Library lobby. Make sure to drop by to learn more about SAAW and to take part in Love Letters to Survivors. Write a message of compassion, care, and support to individuals who have experienced sexual violence. Your message will be included in a collage of community care to hang in the SVPRO. Survivors visiting our office will see and feel your solidarity. 

Consent Pizza, September 15, starting at 11:00 am: Head over to the hallway in Robertson Library for a slice of pizza and to share your opinion 鈥 What does Consent Look Like? Hosted by the UPEI Student Union and SVPRO.

Scatter Stones, September 16, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm: Join us in the Campus Life Lounge in the Student Union Building (W.A. Murphy Student Centre) to paint stones with messages of consent, respect, and community to be scattered across campus. Folks will receive two stones to paint: one to participate in the Scatter Stones event and one to paint and keep! Hosted by the UPEI Student Union, Campus Life, and SVPRO. 

Venus Envy Workshop and Sex Toy Bingo, September 17, 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm: Join the UPEI Student Union at The Fox & Crow for an educational workshop hosted by Halifax鈥檚 Venus Envy followed by Sex Toy Bingo for fun competition and prizes! 

PhotoVoice, The Art of Thriving, September 18; September 22鈥揝eptember 26: Women鈥檚 Network PEI and SVPRO partnered to offer a creative, community-based space for survivors of gender-based violence and individuals navigating life after trauma. Participants were guided through a process of reflection, story-telling, and visual expression, culminating in this photography exhibit. Each photo is a window into a personal journey. Some speak to recovery, others to silence, safety, freedom, or inner growth. Together, they remind us that healing takes many forms and every voice matters. The art will be on display in Concourse of the Student Union Building (W.A. Murphy Student Centre) on September 18 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm and in the Robertson Library lobby from September 22 to September 26.

For information about events happening off-campus, please check out the PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre鈥檚 SAAW webpage:  

If you experience sexual or gender-based violence, you are not alone. The UPEI Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office is here to help: 902-620-5090 or sv-pro@upei.ca.  You can also visit us in Room 115-118 Kelley Memorial Building from 8:30 am鈥4:00 pm, Monday 鈥 Friday. 

Every day, our colleagues go above and beyond to make our university a vibrant, supportive, and inspiring place to work and learn. 鈥淩ecognizing Remarkable Colleagues鈥 is your space to give a shout-out to those who embody our mission and values鈥攚hether they鈥檙e championing a new initiative, supporting student success, lending a hand to a teammate, or bringing positivity to the workplace. You can also use this program to congratulate a colleague on a new role or wish them well in retirement.

Let鈥檚 celebrate the big and small wins that make our campus shine! Submit your note of recognition, and let鈥檚 cheer on our amazing colleagues together.

How to submit:

Complete this short form:  

You鈥檒l be asked to share:

  • Who are you recognizing? (Name and department/faculty)
  • Why are you recognizing them? (Briefly describe what they did or the impact they made)
  • Your name 

Submit your form(s) by the last Friday of each month. Human Resources will collect the submissions and work with Communications to feature them in the Campus Connector. Please note, we now have a dedicated page for this program on the Human Resources SharePoint: .

Not a current subscriber to Campus Connector? Click  for information on how to subscribe.

The deadline for our next issue is Friday, September 26, 2025

Please contact Human Resources at hrengage@upei.ca should you have any questions. 

The UPEI Alumni Association invites students, staff, faculty, and alumni to join us as we celebrate and recognize the following 2025 Alumni Award recipients:

Distinguished Alumni

  • Dr. Janice Keefe, BA 1984
  • Dr. Lesley Steele, DVM 1997

Inspiring Young Alumni

  • Dr. Derek Schipper, BSc 2006
  • Katie Arsenault, BBA 2007
  • Alexia Riche, BA 2020

Please before September 17, 2025.

Visit the Alumni Awards and Recognition page to learn more or to submit a nomination for 2026. 

The Department of Music invites UPEI alumni to help celebrate their new Yamaha CFX concert grand piano! Homecoming Week kicks off with a piano recital of attractive and accessible solo, piano duet, and two-piano music chosen to showcase the new piano鈥檚 range and versatility. Featuring UPEI piano professor Dr. Magdalena von Eccher along with invited guests Dr. Frances Gray, UPEI Professor Emerita, and PEI-based pianist Glen Montgomery.

Panther Perk Alert! Alumni are eligible for 20% off tickets with a special Homecoming promo code. 

All faculty, students, and staff are invited to a cross-disciplinary workshop on 鈥楧ecentralized Energy and Active Learning鈥 on September 24, 2:00-4:00 pm in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Grant Thornton Lecture Theatre, Room 329.

What do renewable energy transitions and student-centered teaching strategies possibly have in common? 

An overarching goal of decentralizing authority, a deep commitment to transparency, building trust amongst participants, and an active role for supporting institutions 鈥 to name just a few possible parallels. 

In this workshop, leading experts from the fields of 鈥榙ecentralized energy systems鈥 and 鈥榓ctive learning pedagogies鈥 will participate in a facilitated discussion about potential synergies between their fields. Audience participation will be encouraged throughout 鈥 and a Q&A session will be held with the thought leaders. 

Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided. 

Contact any member of the research team with questions: Dr. Nick Mercer (Environmental Studies/Island Studies) at nmmercer@upei.ca, or Jehaan Cooper (Student Research Assistant) at jcooper13697@upei.ca.

The Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development (OCEPD) is offering an exciting lineup of Certificates and courses this Fall to help you build skills, advance your career, and make an impact in your workplace.

UPEI Staff, Faculty, and Alumni save 15% on tuition!

Fall 2025 Offerings:

Learn more and register: upei.ca/professional-development Email: pdp@upei.ca

Feedback on University Librarian candidate presentations due September 19, 2025

The search committee for the University Librarian has arranged the recorded presentations of the finalists.

Svetlana Kochkina's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

Melissa Fraser-Arnott's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

Ignacio Albarracin's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

The search committee welcomes your feedback on the candidates. Please send feedback by email to vpar@upei.ca by 4:00 pm on Friday, September 19, 2025.

Thank you for your valued input into this search process. All feedback remains confidential.

This Tea(ching) break article offers some recommendations for addressing sensory needs of neuro divergent students that are neuro-inclusive. To read more about what the authors have to say about how clear course structures, Universal Design for Learning, and responsive support services remove barriers for neuro divergent students which can benefit all students, here's a link to.

The Academic Integrity Badge only needs to be completed once during a student鈥檚 time at the University. It is no longer an annual requirement.

Students who have already completed the Badge do not need to retake it. Instructors are asked to update their course information accordingly.

The following September sessions may be of interest to faculty and students, and are free of charge.

  • September 16, Introduction to ACENET and High Performance Computing (HPC)
  • September 17, Introduction to the Linux Command Line
  • September 18, Introduction to Shell Scripting
  • September 19, Job Scheduling with Slurm
  • September 25, Carpentries: Introduction to Computational Thinking

Registration is through our training portal 鈥

There are more courses available for registration on the portal.  

Join us for an engaging bring-your-own-lunch session to learn more about Mootimeter, a live-polling tool inspired by Mentimeter. This tool has recently been added to our Moodle at UPEI. This session will go over how to setup and use the tool. Registration is not required, but registering will add you to the calendar event as a reminder:

Wednesday September 24 at 12:00 pm, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230.

The UPEI Writing Centre (Robertson Library 274) is now open for one-on-one support. This service is free and available to everyone in the campus community. Register now and get ready to make that first appointment!

Please note that availability will be limited until October 1 when we will add appointment times to our online schedule. Please go to for more information.

We look forward to working with you!

At times, teaching can feel isolating. With so many demands on our time and desiring to do the best for students, we can set high expectations for ourselves. And 鈥 we are expected to be life-long learners, by adapting our teaching approaches during the pandemic and now again in the wave of AI. 

In this workshop, participants will receive a teaching resource that was developed by the 2024 3M National Teaching Fellows to create a sense of community and rediscover the joy of learning. Some instructors may like to use this resource as a daily planner or notebook, while others may use it to journal about their teaching practices. 

Through the workshop, participants will explore how they use time and space, what some barriers to joy might be, engage in conversation to build community, and utilize a resource so that we can collectively rediscover the joy of learning.  For more details regarding the learning objectives of the workshop and bios for the two wonderful 3M National Teaching Fellows from the 2024 cohort, please check out the campus events calendar. 

There are two workshop options to choose from:  

  • Monday Sept 22 at 9:00 am in the Teaching and Learning Centre - Robertson Library Annex - Room 230  

  • Monday Sept 22 at 11:45am in the Teaching and Learning Centre - Robertson Library Annex - Room 230 

Please let us know which workshop session you plan to attend.  We have space for 20 participants in each session 鈥  Come a few minutes early to enjoy refreshments, conversation with colleagues and to celebrate two 3M National Teaching Fellows. 

Whether or not you attended events during UPEI's 2025 Welcome Week, your feedback helps us improve future programming for students, staff, and faculty across the UPEI campus. This year, various Welcome Week events were open to all Panthers, not only incoming new students.

This form will take less than 10 minutes to complete. Enter for a chance to win UPEI merch by providing your email address at the end of the survey! There will be two prize draws for staff, two for faculty, and 10 for students!

for the survey.

If you have any questions, please contact studentculture@upei.ca. Thank you for your time! Go Panthers!

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT (EXTENDED TO): Monday, September 22, 2025

You're Invited to the Teaching and Learning Centre Lunch and Learn: Building Rubrics for Fairness, Transparency, and Consistency

Join us for an engaging bring-your-own-lunch session where we鈥檒l explore how to design rubrics that support equitable assessment, clear expectations, and consistent feedback. Whether you're refining existing or starting from scratch, this is a great opportunity to share ideas and strengthen your evaluation practice.

Let鈥檚 build better rubrics together!

Tuesday September 16 at 12:00 pm, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230.

Please "save the date" for our next town hall featuring a conversation with Board of Governors Chair Shannon MacDonald and President Wendy Rodgers on Friday, September 26, at 9:30 am in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.

Board Chair MacDonald will lead a 'fireside chat' with President Rodgers, touching on goals and priorities and opportunities and challenges as we pursue the coming year and our strategic plan for the next five years.

This event will be similar to past ones where there will be an opportunity to ask questions. You will be able to attend in person (always preferable) or online. If you are unable to participate in person, you are welcome to join us virtually at this .

We look forward to seeing you!

The Island Lecture Series presents an illustrated talk by Dr. Doug Sobey on the historical forest composition of PEI in the mid-1800s based on the survey-books of Alexander Anderson (1795-1884), government surveyor for Prince County from the 1830s to the 1870s. The Island Lecture Series will be held on September 16, 2025, at 7: 00 pm, in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building Room 201, 91福利在线你懂的.
 
Because many of Anderson鈥檚 survey lines, especially his road lines and township boundary lines, ran over land that had not yet been cleared of forest, collectively, his more than 2,700 forest descriptions constitute a valuable body of information on the composition of the pre-settlement forests, especially in the area west of Summerside. Sobey鈥檚 analysis of the survey-books resulted in the identification of eighteen distinct pre-settlement forest-types, most of which no longer occur in the region: nine are in 鈥渦pland鈥 habitats and nine in 鈥渓owland,鈥 upland referring to the region鈥檚 drier well-drained soils, and lowland to the region鈥檚 imperfectly-drained, and especially to its poorly-drained soils. Sobey will reveal how the forest that Anderson encountered bears no comparison to the remnant degraded woodland of today.

Doug Sobey has taught at various institutions in Northern Ireland for thirty years, including the University of Ulster. Eleven of his monographs on the present and historical forests of the Island have been published by the Island government, along with historical papers in the Island Magazine. He co-authored a book on Samuel Holland鈥檚 1765 survey of Prince Edward Island, and he contributed a chapter on the Island鈥檚 forest history to Time and a Place 鈥 An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island.  
 
The lecture is free, and all are welcome. For more information, contact Bren Simmers at Island Studies Press, 902-566-0386 or ispstaff@upei.ca.

The Catherine Callbeck Centre for Entrepreneurship and TD Small Business Insurance invites you to attend our Speaker Spotlight and Entrepreneurial Showcase featuring From Idea to Impact: The Woveo Story, happening on Thursday, September 25 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.

Discover how a bold idea from UPEI alumni became a rising Canadian fintech company empowering community savings. Join us as Woveo co-founders Jonah Chininga (UPEI Class of 2018) and James Muhato (UPEI Class of 2013) share their journey from early inspiration and campus roots to building a venture that鈥檚 changing how people manage money together. Hear the behind-the-scenes story of how determination, purpose, and a powerful mission came together to create one of Canada鈥檚 most exciting fintech startups.

The Woveo Speaker Spotlight will take place at Schurman Market Square in Don and Marion McDougall Hall.

Interested in attending the event?