L.M. Montgomery Institute enters into MOU with Parks Canada

The 精童欲女 recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to formalize the working relationship between the L.M. Montgomery Institute and Parks Canada.

The agreement will provide opportunities for the two organizations to identify and partner on common goals such as heritage resources conservation, public understanding and appreciation, visitor experience, and increasing Canadians鈥 connection with Parks Canada Places. In particular, the LMMI and Parks Canada will look at projects related to Green Gables Heritage Place and the life and stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, 精童欲女 President and Vice-Chancellor; Karen Jans, Field Unit Superintendent, PEI, for Parks Canada; and Dr. Philip Smith, Chair of the LMMI.

鈥淲e are very pleased to enhance our already strong relationship with Parks Canada by signing this MOU for the L.M. Montgomery Institute,鈥 said President Abd-El-Aziz. 鈥淧arks Canada and the LMMI both have tremendous reputations when it comes to promoting our Island literary treasure, Lucy Maud Montgomery. This collaboration will lead to increased public engagement with Montgomery鈥檚 work.鈥

Dr. Philip Smith, chair of the LMMI said, 鈥淲hile we鈥檝e always had positive conversations with Parks Canada over the years about L.M. Montgomery鈥檚 legacy, this agreement provides a formal framework for our discussions. It is a great opportunity to advance new ways of learning about Montgomery's influence at home on the Island, across Canada, and around the world.鈥

The L.M. Montgomery Institute at the 精童欲女 was launched 25 years ago with the goal of promoting research into, and celebrating, the life, works, culture, and influence of Prince Edward Island-born L.M. Montgomery, one of Canada鈥檚 most famous authors. During her lifetime (1874鈥1942), Montgomery wrote over 20 novels, numerous poems and short stories, and 10 volumes of personal journals. She is most famous for her first novel, Anne of Green Gables, with its iconic character, Anne Shirley, whose life in fictional Avonlea continues to delight millions of readers around the world. Housed in the University鈥檚 Robertson Library, the Institute has developed a strong scholarship base and its own collection of Montgomery-related artefacts, sponsored courses on Canadian culture, published essay collections based on its biennial conferences, and developed multi-media products to further scholarly discussion of the author鈥檚 work.

Women鈥檚 Rugby recruits BC talent

John LaBoyne, coach of 精童欲女鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Rugby team, is pleased to announce Katlyn Berkelaar has committed to the Panthers for the 2018鈥2019 season.

Berkelaar is a lock player from Williams Lake, British Columbia where she played for the Lake City Secondary School Falcons in both 7s and 15s rugby. Berkelaar won a silver medal this year at the BC Provincial Regional Championships, playing for the Thompson Okanagan Rugby Alliance.

鈥淜atlyn has a solid background foundation and is spending the summer developing her strength and fitness in preparation for her debut with the Panthers,鈥 said LaBoyne.

鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to attending 精童欲女 and playing rugby for the Panthers,鈥 said Berkelaar. 鈥淚t will be a change for me, coming from a small town in British Columbia. This is a big step towards achieving more goals and making new friends.鈥

Berkelaar has been admitted to the Faculty of Arts.

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Women鈥檚 hockey recruits Newfoundland scoring champion

Bruce Donaldson, head coach of the 精童欲女 Women鈥檚 Hockey team, is pleased to announce Jolena Gillard has committed to the Panthers for the 2018鈥2019 season. Gillard is a versatile goal scoring forward from Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador.

鈥淛olena will be a great addition to our line,鈥 said Donaldson. 鈥淪he has great size, a strong touch around the net, and should be able to adjust to the AUS level quickly. Jolena is one of those players who loves the game, taking advantage of every chance she can to be on the ice. We are excited and pleased Jolena has picked 精童欲女 as her program of choice.鈥

Gillard was the top scorer and MVP for the Newfoundland Midget AAA league, scoring more than 40 goals in the 2017鈥2018 season, and helping her team win the league championship. She also played for the boys鈥 team at Elwood High School, recording 20 points in 20 games. She was just one of two girls (including her sister) on the boys鈥 team.

鈥淚 chose 精童欲女 because I know it will give me the best education to pursue and help develop my career,鈥 said Gillard.

Gillard has been admitted to 精童欲女鈥檚 Faculty of Arts.

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精童欲女 celebrates Pride Week by raising flag

精童欲女 Student Affairs, in partnership with the Queer Collective, raised the Pride flag on Monday, July 23, at noon at the flag plaza near the Kelley Memorial Building.

The flag raising was greeted by the largest-ever crowd in the event鈥檚 eight-year history, as students, staff, faculty, and community members attended the short ceremony. Brittany Jakubiec from the Queer Collective greeted everyone, while Treena Smith, director of Student Affairs, offered a few closing remarks on behalf of her department. Greetings and words of support also came from Jackie Podger, 精童欲女鈥檚 vice-president Administration and Finance; Dr. Ann Braithwaite, coordinator of the Diversity and Social Justice program; and Sarah MacEachern, vice-president of student life for the 精童欲女SU.

The raising of the flag recognizes that 精童欲女 supports all of its students, faculty, and staff and celebrates PEI Pride Week, July 23鈥27. Pride PEI is raising flags at different locations across the province today.

The 精童欲女 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 institutions鈥擯rince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University鈥斁 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 精童欲女 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.

International Society for Applied Ethology 2018 Congress takes place at 精童欲女

Approximately 280 experts in animal behaviour and welfare from 27 countries will participate in the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) 2018 Congress at the 精童欲女 from July 30 to August 3.

The opening ceremony of the conference will take place on Tuesday, July 31, from 9:00鈥9:30 a.m. in the Duffy Science Centre Amphitheatre.

The Congress will bring together ethological and veterinary research under the theme, 鈥淓thology for health and welfare,鈥 with a specific session on veterinary aspects of ethology and welfare. The detailed program can be found at

Of particular note are three presentations on Tuesday, July 31, in the Duffy Science Centre Amphitheatre. Immediately following the opening ceremony is the Wood-Gush Memorial Lecture by Stevan Harnad, professor of psychology at Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al. In his lecture entitled 鈥淭he Other-Minds Problem in Other Species,鈥 he will discuss the difficulty in studying the feelings of animals and the implications of animal sentience on the use of animals in society.

At 2:30 p.m., Temple Grandin, world-renowned animal scientist who has successfully applied research on animal behaviour to methods of handling and slaughter, will give a plenary talk on how to apply academic research on animal behaviour to commercial farms and slaughter plants.

And at 3:15 p.m., Jackie Wepruk, general manager of the National Farm Animal Care Council, will explain how research on animal behaviour is integrated into the national codes of practice written by livestock commodity groups.

During the conference, there will be 117 oral presentations and 89 poster presentations. Topics cover behaviour and welfare of many species, including horses, cattle, companion animals, laying hens, swine, sheep and goats, wildlife, and laboratory animals. A sampling of topics includes the ability of animals to evaluate technology such as virtual fencing; brain imaging to visualise neural activity associated with emotions in sheep; problems in using aversive dog training methods; the impairment of memory in dogs because of osteoarthritis; factors affecting fighting in pigs; different types of play behaviour in animals; and effects of zoo visitors on penguins.

About the ISAE:
The 700-member ISAE is the leading scientific society for the study of the behaviour and welfare of confined or domesticated animals, including companion, farm, zoo, and managed wild animals. This will be only the second time that the congress will be held in Canada and only the fifth time in North America. Over the last 50 plus years, the ISAE has facilitated a major expansion of diverse research on applied ethology and has contributed to an increased understanding of animal welfare. Members of the ISAE provide scientific expertise on committees and working groups, such as the National Farm Animal Care Council, that make recommendations on legislation, codes of practice, and guidelines designed to improve animal welfare.
 

精童欲女 lowers flags to half-mast in honour of Fredericton victims

The 精童欲女 has lowered the flags in front of Kelley Memorial Building and at 精童欲女 Alumni Canada Games Place to half-mast to honour the two Fredericton Police officers and two civilians who were killed during a shooting incident this morning in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor, said, 鈥淥n behalf of the 精童欲女 community and along with other Maritimers, I offer our sincere condolences to the City of Fredericton and especially to the families and friends of the victims of today鈥檚 tragedy.鈥

鈥淲e also extend our thanks and support to all first responders, including our own 精童欲女 Security Services team, as they grapple with the loss of their colleagues in New Brunswick. We are reminded, even more so today, that every time they begin a shift, women and men put themselves in harm鈥檚 way to protect and serve our communities.鈥

 

University community wishes Saudi Arabian students well

精童欲女 President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz joined members of the University community on Wednesday as they gathered at the Chaplaincy Centre to wish Saudi Arabian students well as they prepare to return home.

Earlier this month, the Saudi Arabian government issued an order to all of its citizens studying in Canada that they must return home. 精童欲女鈥檚 International Student Office, Student Affairs, Office of the Registrar, and Chaplaincy Centre along with the 精童欲女 Student Union have been supporting students as they prepare to leave campus.

In the 2018 winter semester, there were 49 students from Saudi Arabia registered at 精童欲女.

International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health takes place September 2鈥6

Over 400 delegates from around the world will gather in Charlottetown from September 2鈥6 for the 8th International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health (ISAAH).

The Atlantic Veterinary College and the Prince Edward Island (PEI) BioAlliance are partnering with the Fish Health Section (FHS) of the American Fisheries Society to host the symposium. This is only the second time that the symposium has been hosted in Canada since the inaugural conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1988.

During the symposium, the delegates will discuss current business and research developments, trends, and the future of the aquatic animal health industry during scientific workshops, business meetings, and keynote and research presentations. The theme of the symposium is 鈥淚ntegrating Biotechnology in the Advancement of Aquatic Animal Health.鈥

As part of the symposium, AVC is hosting several sold-out preconference workshops on Sunday, September 2, covering Diagnostic Test Evaluations, Publication of Scientific Papers, Phlebotomy & Blood Analysis for Fish and Shellfish, Shellfish Necropsy & Disease Detection, and Uses of Virtual Microscopy.

If you are interested in attending this international event, please visit . The conference schedule is now posted on this website, and the full program of scientific presentations will be made available there soon. If you have any questions regarding the ISAAH, feel free to contact the Local Organizing Chair, Dr. David Groman (groman@upei.ca).

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Dr. Godfrey Baldacchino donates to 精童欲女鈥檚 Robertson Library

Dr. Godfrey Baldacchino, co-holder of the UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, has donated several of his latest publications to 精童欲女鈥檚 Robertson Library. The donation includes five books in the Rethinking the Island Series (Rowman & Littlefield), which he co-edited with Elizabeth McMahon and Elaine Stratford, as well as two books he edited: Solution Protocols to Festering Island Disputes: 'Win-Win' Solutions for the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands (Routledge, 2017) and The Routledge International Handbook of Island Studies (Routledge, 2018).

鈥淔or the whole time Dr. Baldacchino has been involved with island studies at 精童欲女鈥 and that鈥檚 going on 20 years now鈥攈e鈥檚 always been collegial and generous in helping us develop our island studies collections,鈥 said Simon Lloyd, university archivist and liaison librarian for island studies.

Lloyd said this sort of partnership is especially important in the case of a scholar like Dr. Baldacchino, who writes and edits a large number of academic books, book chapters, and journal articles.

鈥淚sland studies as a multinational and interdisciplinary field of study has grown a lot, but Dr. Baldacchino remains one of the most active people in this field, especially in terms of published scholarship,鈥 added Lloyd.

This prolific published output鈥攔eflected in more than 180 references islandscholar.ca, the Robertson Library鈥檚 database of 精童欲女 research鈥攖ranslates into a lengthy list of books and articles, many of which the library would have to acquire through expensive purchases or subscriptions if not for Dr. Baldacchino鈥檚 generosity.

鈥淎 university professor鈥檚 publications don't just magically appear in the university library,鈥 said Lloyd. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important that faculty keep us informed of what they鈥檙e publishing, and, where possible, deposit copies with us.鈥

Lloyd recognized it is not always possible for faculty members to donate publications. The library will purchase faculty publications when necessary, but donations are always appreciated.

鈥淲hen you consider the average list price of a scholarly social sciences book last year was nearly $170 Canadian, it鈥檚 easy to see why new book donations matter.鈥

Dr. Baldacchino has also been a leader in the open access movement, which encourages the sharing of published research without charge to readers.

鈥淒r. Baldacchino was the founding executive editor of Island Studies Journal, launched at 精童欲女 in 2006鈥攁nd hosted online by the Robertson Library鈥攁nd that journal鈥檚 been fully open access from the first issue.鈥

Lloyd also noted Dr. Baldacchino is a scholar who makes 鈥攂oth in-person and via e-mail鈥攁nd who encourages his students and colleagues to do likewise.

Thank you, Dr. Baldacchino!

The 精童欲女 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 institutions鈥擯rince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University鈥斁 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 精童欲女 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.