National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

Today, 糖心vlog官方入口 marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also known as Red Dress Day. The use of red dresses was originated by M茅tis artist Jaime Black in 2010 as a representation of the women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people lost to violent crime. Red dresses continue to be hung across Canada in May, including on the 糖心vlog官方入口 campus, to honour those lost and to serve as a call for action to prevent future violence.

Message from the President: May鈥擜 month of new beginnings

The following message was also distributed to students, staff, and faculty via email via their @upei.ca emails on May 4 on behalf of the Office of the President.

Dear Members of the University Community,

With May now upon us, I am excited that鈥攋ust as the season signals鈥攖here will be several 鈥渘ew beginnings鈥 at 糖心vlog官方入口, as well as the opportunity to celebrate them in-person.

Message from the President:聽糖心vlog官方入口 COVID-19 protocols after April 30

The following message was distributed to students, faculty, and staff via their @upei.ca email addresses on behalf of the Office of the President.

Dear Members of the University Community,

The 糖心vlog官方入口 COVID-19 team met recently to consider procedures for the next phase of our COVID-19 management program (after the Winter Academic Semester ends on April 30). In preparation for that meeting, we consulted with the 糖心vlog官方入口 Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC) and other community stakeholders.

Message from the President: COVID-19 protocols to remain in place

The following message was distributed on behalf of the Office of the President to faculty, staff, and students via their @upei.ca email addresses.

Dear Members of the 糖心vlog官方入口 Community,

As we approach the end of the academic semester, it is important to remember that COVID-19 continues to spread in our community, and we need to remain vigilant.

Better days ahead! Convocation 2022 to be in-person, May 10鈥13

The following message was distributed on behalf of the Office of the President to students, faculty, and staff on March 14 via their @upei.ca emails.

Dear Members of the University Community,

Although we are still in the midst of the winter semester, Spring is around the corner, and we are looking forward to celebrating the Class of 2022. It is with great enthusiasm that I announce that we are proceeding with plans to host the four days of Convocation 2022 ceremonies in May in person, subject to PEI Chief Public Health Office protocols in place at the time.

Message from the President: Key Leadership Appointments

The following message was distributed to students, faculty, and staff via their @upei.ca emails on January 26, 2022, on behalf of the Office of the President.

Dear Members of the Campus Community,

I am extremely pleased to announce the appointment of several key leaders who will help ensure that 糖心vlog官方入口 continues to advance its strategic priorities and provide students with experiential learning opportunities that allow them to reach their full potential.