University Founder receives Rotary Award

精童欲女 Founder and alumnus Bob Gray (精童欲女 鈥73 and 鈥74), a sessional lecturer with the Faculty of Education, was awarded the Harry MacLauchlan Award for Vocational Excellence by the Rotary Club of Charlottetown Royalty on June 1. The award was created by the Rotary Club in honour of the late Harry MacLauchlan and is presented annually to a member who best exemplifies excellence in their chosen vocation.

In the case of Gray, his vocation has always revolved around supporting young people, having held a variety of volunteer and paid positions over the years and across several disciplines in that pursuit.

In education administration, he was a school vice-principal, and District Principal for the Eastern School District. He mentored numerous new and aspiring school administrators.

He has taught in 精童欲女鈥檚 Faculty of Education as a sessional lecturer for almost 20 years in both the Bachelor of Education and Masters of Education degree programs, also coordinating the practicum program.

Gray is a long-time assistant basketball coach and academic advisor for the 精童欲女 Women鈥檚 Basketball team and has served on the 精童欲女 Board of Governors, both as a member and secretary. While on a secondment from the school system, he was the university鈥檚 Director of Alumni, Public Relations, and Development (2000鈥2002).

Gray was named a Founder of the University in 2009.

Congratulations, Bob, on this latest honour!

 

精童欲女 names Colin MacAdam head coach for Cross Country and Track & Field

精童欲女 Director of Athletics and Recreation Chris Huggan announced today that 精童欲女 alumnus and longtime Athletics PEI coach Colin MacAdam has been named head coach for the varsity cross country and track and field club.

Huggan said, 鈥淚 am thrilled to have Colin MacAdam join our 精童欲女 Panther coaching staff. He has an extensive background in long distance running and track and field as both an athlete and coach. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, and has proven success in developing high performing athletes.鈥

MacAdam is well known in Atlantic Canada having coached at the school, provincial, and Canada Games levels on PEI for over 30 years. MacAdam has been named the PEI provincial Canada Games head coach for track and field seven times and both Athletics PEI and Sport PEI Coach of the Year. He is the founder of the Islanders Track and Field Club, the largest track club in the province. MacAdam also serves on national track and field coaching and officiating committees.

A former competitor, MacAdam鈥檚 passion was for the middle distance events of 400, 800 and 1500m but he has competed in all distances from 100m to 25 km road races. MacAdam won several Atlantic championships and an AUAA title in the 800m while competing for Dalhousie University.

MacAdam also played basketball for both 精童欲女 and Dalhousie and has been a basketball official in the Atlantic region for many years.

MacAdam commented, 鈥淚 am very excited to be working with 精童欲女 athletes as they compete in the very tough AUS cross country and track and field competitions. This will be an exciting time as we build competitive programs at our Island University.鈥
Prospective student-athletes can contact MacAdam at xctrack@upei.ca.

About 精童欲女 Athletics and Recreation
鈥 Nine varsity sports and six club team programs
鈥 Proud member of the AUS and CIS
鈥 Athletic facilities include: Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, 精童欲女 Alumni Canada Games Place
鈥 Home of Panther Sports Medicine
鈥 Other facilities available to students and the community at large include: fitness centre, squash and racquetball courts, competition and leisure pool with hot tub, and two ice arenas

 

Jessica Smith wins 精童欲女鈥檚 fifth consecutive top prize at 2016 Estey Undergraduate Essay Competition

Congratulations to School of Business student Jessica Smith for winning top prize at the 2016 Estey Undergraduate Essay Competition, sponsored by the University of Waterloo. Her paper, 鈥淭he Ethics of Social Reporting鈥, was chosen from a large number of submissions from universities across Canada.

鈥淚 am incredibly thankful to be this year鈥檚 recipient of such a prestigious award and to be recognized on a national level,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淭his has validated my hard work and passion for business. I feel reassured that I am on the right track in my critical thinking, research, and writing skills. I am very proud that I was able to represent 精童欲女 in this competition. Thank you to everyone at the University of Waterloo, and especially to my professor, Karen Wight, for being part of what I consider my biggest accomplishment this academic year.鈥

鈥淛essica is an incredibly talented individual, and it was a pleasure to have her as my student over the past year,鈥 said Karen Wight, assistant professor of accounting at 精童欲女 and Smith鈥檚 faculty advisor for the competition. 鈥淪he brilliantly represents the talent of her classmates in the accounting specialization at 精童欲女. We are so proud of her.鈥

This marks the fifth-straight year that a 精童欲女 student has won the Estey Competition (2012鈥2016), with three second-place finishes (2010鈥2012).

鈥淭he success we have seen in the Estey Competition over the past eight years is impressive,鈥 said Dr. Juergen Krause, dean of 精童欲女鈥檚 School of Business. 鈥淚t demonstrates the quality of our accounting faculty members and the strength and effort of our students. I congratulate Jessica on her outstanding showing for the School of Business.鈥

精童欲女 at the Estey Undergraduate Essay Competition

2010      Laura Moore achieved a second place finish for her submission 鈥淭he Influence of Auditor Gender in Ethical Decision Making鈥

2011      Luke Rowledge achieved a second place finish for his submission 鈥淐an Company Leadership or 鈥楾one at the Top鈥 Actually Influence Employee Ethics?鈥

2012      Janell MacDonald achieved first place for her submission 鈥淢icrofinance in the Modern World,鈥 and

              Kristina MacLean achieved second place for her submission 鈥淲omen in Accounting: Ethical Issues Surrounding the Advancement of Female Accountants鈥

2013      Rebecca Nieuwhof achieved first place for her submission 鈥淔inancial and Ethical Considerations of Food Taxation鈥

2014      Kyle Smith achieved first place for his submission 鈥淭ax Havens鈥揝mart Planning or Unethical Tax Evasion鈥

2015      Ashton Murray achieved first place for her submission 鈥淭he Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Governance and Financial Performance鈥

2016      Jessica Smith achieved first place for her submission 鈥淭he Ethics of Social Reporting鈥

Smith is invited to present her paper at an Ethics workshop as part of the Canadian Academic Accounting Conference in June, however she is unable to attend as she will be in Fiji on a sustainable community development project.

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Research project investigates PEI landowners鈥 willingness to protect species at risk

A research project at 精童欲女 is investigating the willingness of private landowners on Prince Edward Island to protect species at risk on their private land. The two-year study is led by Dr. Carolyn Peach Brown, associate professor and director of environmental studies at 精童欲女, and is supported by the PEI Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Species at risk include plants, animals, or other organisms that are considered to be endangered, threatened, or of special concern because of sensitivity to human activities or natural events. According to the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC), Prince Edward Island is home to five species considered to be endangered, including the little brown bat and the piping plover. An additional 17 species are listed as threatened or of special concern.

"Since most of the land on PEI is privately owned,鈥 said Dr. Peach Brown. 鈥淚t is important to understand the level of awareness of species at risk among landowners and their willingness to participate in voluntary stewardship to protect species at risk on their land.鈥

The initial phase of this project began in August 2015, when a student interviewed rural private landowners in Queens and Kings County. Those interviews revealed that while many landowners don鈥檛 have much knowledge about species at risk, they are interested in learning more about how to protect them on their land.

That small study is currently being followed by a large mail-out survey to more than 500 farms across the Island. Landowners are being asked to anonymously complete a short survey about the term 鈥渟pecies at risk鈥 or the federal Species at Risk Act. It asks if the landowner can identify a species at risk they may have seen on their land, and if they have ever managed their land in such a way as to protect a species at risk.

To better understand a landowner鈥檚 attitude to species at risk, some questions are asked about whether or not they think that species at risk should be protected and who should take responsibility for doing so. It then asks about the role of government and the role of the private land owner in protecting species at risk.

This research will provide information that could guide the development of policy and educational programs to help rural landowners learn how to manage their land to protect the habitat of species at risk. Such educational programs could be developed by either by government or an NGO.

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Making Authentic Inquiry Work: a two-day professional development institute for educators

The Faculty of Education at 精童欲女, Learning for Sustainable Futures (LSF) and Natural Curiosity invites elementary teachers, school administrators, and systems leaders to a two-day professional institute to explore inquiry-based learning and transformative pedagogies. 鈥淢aking Authentic Inquiry Work!鈥 runs Monday, August 15 and Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 am鈥4:00 pm.

Educators are faced with the challenge of preparing students for a changing 21st century world. This professional development event will bring together K-6 educators and leaders to create learning experiences that promote responsible active citizenship.

鈥淢aking Authentic Inquiry Work!鈥 will help educators identify and address their individual questions and challenges in applying inquiry and related strategies in their professional practice. Participants will experience professional inquiry methods that can be applied with students, gain confidence in planning authentic inquiry-learning experiences, and apply appropriate assessment methodology.

Space is limited! Register by July 15 at . The cost is $320 plus HST for a two-day workshop. Your registration fee covers breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and two publications. For information about the program, contact Sam Gawron at Samantha@lsf-lst.ca or call 1-877-250-8202.

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精童欲女 to lower flags on June 14 to honour Orlando victims

On Tuesday, June 14, the University will raise the pride flag at the 精童欲女 flag plaza in front of Kelley Memorial Building and then lower all flags to half-mast to honour and remember the victims of the Orlando mass shooting. This observance coincides with the vigil that Pride P.E.I. is hosting Tuesday evening at Trinity United Church in Charlottetown at 8 pm.

How to get published: a workshop co-sponsored by the Faculty of Arts

Have you started鈥搊r completed鈥攁 manuscript and you鈥檙e not sure what your next steps should be? Cynthia Good is a former president, publisher, and editorial director of Penguin Books Canada, and currently the Director of Student and Industry Initiatives for the Creative Book Publishing Program at Humber College in Toronto. She will give a workshop in Charlottetown, 鈥淗ow to Get Published: an Insider鈥檚 Guide.鈥 The workshop is on Saturday, July 16, 10:00 am鈥12:00 pm, in the Irish Benevolent Society Hall at 582 North River Road.

Good will describe the present publishing landscape and review your options for both conventional and self-publishing. She will offer practical tips on how to get the attention of an editor or a literary agent and how to take charge of your career as a writer. Come prepared with questions and be ready to share your experiences.

The cost of the workshop is $25, or $20 for students, seniors, and members of the PEI Writers鈥 Guild. Pre-registration is not required. All are welcome.

The workshop is co-sponsored by the 精童欲女 Faculty of Arts, the Humber College School of Creative and Performing Arts, and the PEI Writers鈥 Guild. For further information, contact the Department of English, tjohnston@upei.ca.

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University and 精童欲女 Faculty Association agree to return to negotiating table

The 精童欲女 and the 精童欲女 Faculty Association are pleased to announce their joint commitment to return to the negotiating table. 

On Tuesday, June 14, the University and the Faculty Association had an informal discussion that successfully brought both sides together where they committed to resuming their discussions and agreeing that all legal action and conciliation be withdrawn.

鈥淭he Faculty Association is very pleased to be returning to the negotiating table, and are committed to successfully reaching a fair and equitable agreement,鈥 said Nola Etkin, President of the 精童欲女 Faculty Association. 鈥淭his will allow students and Faculty Association Members to focus on what really matters鈥攖heir research, teaching, and student learning.鈥

鈥淥n behalf of 精童欲女, I appreciate this positive step in moving forward with the negotiation process and that both sides have fully put students at the forefront of decisions,鈥 said 精童欲女 President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. 鈥淚 remain confident that both parties can reach an agreement that is fair for the faculty, staff, and the University.鈥

The 精童欲女, the 精童欲女 Faculty Association units 1 and 2, CUPE 1870 and 501, and IBEW 1928 have also agreed to resume the collective bargaining process in relation to pension as soon as possible at a joint table.

精童欲女 Athletics and Recreation names John LaBoyne Women鈥檚 Rugby Head Coach

精童欲女 Director of Athletics and Recreation Chris Huggan announced today that British Columbia native John LaBoyne will be the new head coach for the varsity 精童欲女 Women鈥檚 Rugby team. The position became available earlier this year when Coach Shannon Atkins advised 精童欲女 that she is moving, ironically, to British Columbia to pursue a new career opportunity.

Huggan said, 鈥淚 am excited to welcome John to our 精童欲女 Panther coaching staff. John has an extensive background in coaching women's rugby and in developing successful athletes, teams, and programs. His passion, positive outlook, and high level of preparation will be a great addition to our program as well as to the PEI rugby community.鈥

Long-time coach LaBoyne has worked extensively in women鈥檚 rugby with U17, U19, senior club, and university sides. LaBoyne has extensive technical game skills and experiences, and is noted for bringing out the best in individuals and teams by fostering theory into practice and practice to successful game play through effective communications.

In recent years LaBoyne has been a consultant with the UBC Okanagan women鈥檚 7s and 15s teams. He also coached the United RFC senior women to a British Columbia First Division Championship in 2015, was head coach at Cornell University with the Cornell Women鈥檚 RFC, and was head coach of the Thompson Okanagan U17 girls team at the BC Summer Games.

The NCCP Level 2 coach has extensive coaching training, including studying with dynamic and progressive national and international elite coaches. LaBoyne is also a certified Level 1 referee and an IRB (World Rugby) Level 1 Sevens coach. Other rugby involvements include serving as a BC Rugby Union Youth Development Officer and as a tour organizer for many overseas incoming and outgoing rugby teams.
LaBoyne comments, 鈥淚 am very pleased to be selected head coach of the 精童欲女 woman鈥檚 varsity rugby team and joining the Panther family.鈥

Prospective student-athletes can contact LaBoyne at wrugby@upei.ca

About 精童欲女 Athletics and Recreation

鈥 Nine varsity sports and six club team programs
鈥 Proud member of the AUS and CIS
鈥 Athletic facilities include: Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, 精童欲女 Alumni Canada Games Place
鈥 Home of Panther Sports Medicine
鈥 Other facilities available to students and the community at large include: fitness centre, squash and racquetball courts, competition and leisure pool with hot tub, and two ice arenas

 

Andrea Mahoney commits to 精童欲女 Women鈥檚 Soccer Panthers

精童欲女 Women鈥檚 Soccer Coach Graeme McDonald is pleased to announce that Sydney River, Nova Scotia native Andrea Mahoney has committed to the Panthers for 2016鈥17.

Mahoney played high school soccer for the Riverview Reds, the 2015 provincial champions. She has been part of the Nova Scotia provincial program from 2014鈥16 and currently plays with Cape Breton FC.

Mahoney says, 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to attend 精童欲女 to further my education and play soccer in the AUS. I look forward to the university atmosphere, community involvement, and small class sizes. It will be the best place for me to grow academically and athletically. I look forward to playing a tactical and high-pace game in the coming years. I can't wait to wear the green and white as a proud Panther.鈥

Riverview High School head coach Maureen Ferguson adds, 鈥淎ndrea is a player that has proven herself to be very determined and focused. She has always been committed to the sport of soccer and the success of her team. Her positive attitude and strong work ethic both on- and off-the-field have earned her the respect of many players and coaches in the soccer community.鈥

鈥淎ndrea is a dynamic, central midfielder who is confident on the ball and reads the game very well,鈥 comments Coach McDonald. 鈥淪he is a talented player and I鈥檓 delighted she is coming to our program.鈥
Mahoney will be entering the Faculty of Arts at 精童欲女.

About 精童欲女 Athletics and Recreation

鈥 Nine varsity sports and six club team programs
鈥 Proud member of the AUS and CIS
鈥 Athletic facilities include: Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, 精童欲女 Alumni Canada Games Place
鈥 Home of Panther Sports Medicine
鈥 Other facilities available to students and the community at large include: fitness centre, squash and racquetball courts, competition and leisure pool with hot tub, and two ice arenas