Campus Notices

Speaker: Iain Beaton (Acadia University)

Title: When are Graph Polynomials Unimodal?

Abstract: A graph polynomial is commonly a generating function which enumerates the number of subsets with a given property. Many of these properties are closed upwards, that is, any subset which contains a subset with that property also has that property. Some examples are the domination polynomial, zero-forcing polynomial, and dependent set polynomial. The coefficients of these polynomials can completely be determined by their respective minimal subsets, which form a clutter (or Sperner family). In this talk we focus on when a given polynomial, generated from a clutter, is unimodal. That is, the coefficients are non-decreasing and then non-increasing. This generalizes some known results and ties a common thread between each of these graph polynomials. We will also discuss how these results have made progress on the unimodality conjecture for the independence polynomial of trees.

July 16, 2026, 11:00 am-12:00 pm; Cass Science Hall, Room 101

All are welcome to attend. 

July is a month known for celebrations, and it's the perfect opportunity to recognize the colleagues who deserve a moment in the spotlight.

Our Recognizing Remarkable Colleagues feature highlights the individuals who help make UPEI exceptional through their support, kindness, and commitment to our shared values.

Consider nominating a colleague who has:

  • Supported you or your team during a busy time
  • Gone above and beyond to help others
  • Made a lasting positive impact through their actions

We want to celebrate them!

For details about the program, including links to past issues and access to the submission form, please click here.

Let's continue building a culture of appreciation by recognizing the people who make our campus community shine.

The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 31, 2026.

Thank you for helping us celebrate the remarkable people behind UPEI's success.

On Wednesday, July 15, ITSS will conduct maintenance on the myUPEI Self-Service and related services from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. During this time, there may be intermittent access to and performance issues with myUPEI, Self-Service, Web Advisor, and Colleague.

We encourage students, faculty, and staff who may need documents or links located on myUPEI to plan ahead and bookmark or download the resources they may need during this period.

As a reminder, you can access Moodle directly using https://moodle.upei.ca and Outlook email using https://outlook.office.com.

If you have any questions, please fill out our new Help Form: https://go.upei.ca/itrequest

Come out and join UPEI Student Union for the FIFA World Cup finals on the big screen.

Doors open at 3:00 pm, game starts at 4:00 pm

Kitchen and bar will be open. No outside food or beverages allowed.

Everyone is welcome. It is free to attend, but we are encouraging non-perishable donations to the food bank.

To protect your information and UPEI systems, ITSS may temporarily disable accounts that exhibit suspicious activity. This can result in temporary loss of access while we investigate, verify your identity, and secure your account. Learn what to expect, the recovery process, and how you can help prevent future incidents.  Visit go.upei.ca/itss for specific details on what happens to your account

Protect yourself now: Ensure your important files are backed up and synchronized to OneDrive. In some cases, compromised devices may require reinstallation, and files that are not backed up could be lost.

Calling all Panthers! Staff and faculty are encouraged to inform students about a new summer engagement series. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Campus Life have partnered on the following events to help students build more connections on campus this summer. No sign-up is required. 

Contact Kendra Mellish at kmellish@upei.ca for questions about the research sessions.

Contact Krissi Ewing at kewing@upei.ca for questions about the social sessions. 

Speaker: Iain Beaton (Acadia University)

Title: When are Graph Polynomials Unimodal?

Abstract: A graph polynomial is commonly a generating function which enumerates the number of subsets with a given property. Many of these properties are closed upwards, that is, any subset which contains a subset with that property also has that property. Some examples are the domination polynomial, zero-forcing polynomial, and dependent set polynomial. The coefficients of these polynomials can completely be determined by their respective minimal subsets, which form a clutter (or Sperner family). In this talk we focus on when a given polynomial, generated from a clutter, is unimodal. That is, the coefficients are non-decreasing and then non-increasing. This generalizes some known results and ties a common thread between each of these graph polynomials. We will also discuss how these results have made progress on the unimodality conjecture for the independence polynomial of trees.

July 16, 2026, 11:00 am-12:00 pm; Cass Science Hall, Room 101

All are welcome to attend. 

Almost all universities across Canada have collective agreements with their faculty and staff, and negotiations are a routine part of the life cycle of these agreements. During 2026, the University of Prince Edward Island has been engaged in the process of negotiating new Collective Agreements with the UPEI Faculty Association (FA #1 and FA #2), CUPE 1870, CUPE 501, IBEW 1928, and PSAC.

The University will make every effort to keep employees, students, and community members informed about collective bargaining process and will share regular updates on the work underway at each table. Please refer upei.ca/labour for updates and access to resources.

On Wednesday, July 15, ITSS will conduct maintenance on the myUPEI Self-Service and related services from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. During this time, there may be intermittent access to and performance issues with myUPEI, Self-Service, Web Advisor, and Colleague.

We encourage students, faculty, and staff who may need documents or links located on myUPEI to plan ahead and bookmark or download the resources they may need during this period.

As a reminder, you can access Moodle directly using https://moodle.upei.ca and Outlook email using https://outlook.office.com.

If you have any questions, please fill out our new Help Form: https://go.upei.ca/itrequest

The Teaching and Learning Centre wishes to advise the campus community that licenses for Yuja and Collaborate will not be renewed. Beginning this fall, Microsoft Teams will be the institution’s supported platform for video conferencing, recording, and related instructional activities. Existing webcams in classrooms are universal and will work with Teams.

Training opportunities for instructors will be offered in August and online, on-demand resources will also be available. Additional details will be shared in the coming weeks. Please do not hesitate to reach out to the TLC at tlc@upei.ca if you have any questions.

On Wednesday, July 15, ITSS will conduct maintenance on the myUPEI Self-Service and related services from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. During this time, there may be intermittent access to and performance issues with myUPEI, Self-Service, Web Advisor, and Colleague.

We encourage students, faculty, and staff who may need documents or links located on myUPEI to plan ahead and bookmark or download the resources they may need during this period.

As a reminder, you can access Moodle directly using https://moodle.upei.ca and Outlook email using https://outlook.office.com.

If you have any questions, please fill out our new Help Form: https://go.upei.ca/itrequest

Come out and join UPEI Student Union for the FIFA World Cup finals on the big screen.

Doors open at 3:00 pm, game starts at 4:00 pm

Kitchen and bar will be open. No outside food or beverages allowed.

Everyone is welcome. It is free to attend, but we are encouraging non-perishable donations to the food bank.

One of the signature events of the PEI Pride Festival is the annual PEI Pride Parade when individuals, families, friend groups, and organizations join a colourful line-up to walk through the streets of Charlottetown. Each year, the UPEI Student Union registers the University’s parade entry on behalf of the entire Panther community.

This year's PEI Pride Parade will take place on Saturday, July 25. All UPEI students, staff, faculty, alumni, and friends are invited to walk together in collective celebration and action! Wear bright rainbow colours and be ready to wave and cheer! 

Everyone is asked to meet in the parking lot off Terry Fox Drive behind the Government buildings at 9:30 am—look for the UPEI vehicle! Parade will start at 10 am.

Whether you're looking to strengthen your communication skills, prepare for new career opportunities, or simply learn one of Canada's official languages, the UPEI Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development (OCEPD) makes it easy to build your French language skills.

The French Language Training Series offers practical, interactive online courses for learners at all levels—from complete beginners to advanced speakers. Courses focus on real-world communication and are ideal for professional, academic, travel, and personal goals. Participants complete a self-assessment before registering to ensure they begin at the right level.

Exclusive Pricing for UPEI Staff

UPEI employees are eligible for preferred pricing:

  • One French language course: $390 + HST
  • Three-course package: $995 + HST (one course per term—Fall 2026, Winter 2027, and Spring 2027)

The three-course package provides an excellent opportunity to build your skills over the course of the year while saving on tuition.

Why Learn French?

  • Strengthen your communication skills.
  • Increase your confidence when interacting in both official languages.
  • Support your professional growth and career development.
  • Learn from experienced instructors in a supportive online environment.

Ready to get started?

Visit the French Language Training Series to explore course levels, complete the placement self-assessment, and register for an upcoming course.

Questions? Contact the Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development at pdp@upei.ca or 902-620-5216.

Troy Life & Fire Safety will continue conducting fire alarm inspections and testing in selected campus buildings throughout June, July, August, and September. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of fire alarm devices and notification systems.
 
For device testing, occupants may notice technicians working throughout the building, but no alarm notification is expected. During bell-ringing tests, there will be an audible notification stating, “This is a test,” at the beginning and the end of each testing period. Occupants are not required to evacuate during scheduled testing. The ringing of alarms is necessary to verify proper operation of the fire alarm system and to ensure notification devices function throughout the building.
Inspections and testing will take place at the following locations on the dates noted below:
 
  • Blanchard Hall, June 15
  • Steel Building, June 16
  • Robertson Library, June 17
  • Central Utility Building, June 18–19
  • Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre (also known as NRC building), July 6
  • Dalton Hall, July 8
  • SDU Main Building, July 9
  • Memorial Hall, July 9
  • Cass Science Hall, July 10
  • Health Sciences Building, July 13
  • K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, July 14
  • Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering Building, July 15
  • Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation, July 16
  • Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, July 17
  • UPEI Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Centre, July 20–24
  • Atlantic Veterinary College (does not include Veterinary Teaching Hospital), August 17–21
  • Performing Arts Centre/New Residence (bell ringing testing), August 31–September 2
 
These inspections represent the remaining scheduled fire alarm inspections and testing activities for the current inspection cycle.
 
If you have any questions or concerns, please email fmworkorders@upei.ca

July is a month known for celebrations, and it's the perfect opportunity to recognize the colleagues who deserve a moment in the spotlight.

Our Recognizing Remarkable Colleagues feature highlights the individuals who help make UPEI exceptional through their support, kindness, and commitment to our shared values.

Consider nominating a colleague who has:

  • Supported you or your team during a busy time
  • Gone above and beyond to help others
  • Made a lasting positive impact through their actions

We want to celebrate them!

For details about the program, including links to past issues and access to the submission form, please click here.

Let's continue building a culture of appreciation by recognizing the people who make our campus community shine.

The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 31, 2026.

Thank you for helping us celebrate the remarkable people behind UPEI's success.

The flags near Kelley Memorial Building and at UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place have been lowered to half-mast in memory of the two Island EMS paramedics and patient they were transporting, who tragically lost their lives in a motor vehicle collision in New Brunswick on July 7. 

The UPEI community extends its condolences to their families, friends, colleagues, the first responder community, and everyone affected by this devastating loss.

On Wednesday, July 15, ITSS will conduct maintenance on the myUPEI Self-Service and related services from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. During this time, there may be intermittent access to and performance issues with myUPEI, Self-Service, Web Advisor, and Colleague.

We encourage students, faculty, and staff who may need documents or links located on myUPEI to plan ahead and bookmark or download the resources they may need during this period.

As a reminder, you can access Moodle directly using https://moodle.upei.ca and Outlook email using https://outlook.office.com.

If you have any questions, please fill out our new Help Form: https://go.upei.ca/itrequest

Come out and join UPEI Student Union for the FIFA World Cup finals on the big screen.

Doors open at 3:00 pm, game starts at 4:00 pm

Kitchen and bar will be open. No outside food or beverages allowed.

Everyone is welcome. It is free to attend, but we are encouraging non-perishable donations to the food bank.

The Teaching and Learning Centre wishes to advise the campus community that licenses for Yuja and Collaborate will not be renewed. Beginning this fall, Microsoft Teams will be the institution’s supported platform for video conferencing, recording, and related instructional activities. Existing webcams in classrooms are universal and will work with Teams.

Training opportunities for instructors will be offered in August and online, on-demand resources will also be available. Additional details will be shared in the coming weeks. Please do not hesitate to reach out to the TLC at tlc@upei.ca if you have any questions.