Lisa Chilton – Director of ACLC, Professor of History
Dr. Chilton manages the day-to-day running of the program. She works alongside students and faculty members to ensure that the program is heading in the right direction!
Contact Lisa Chilton: lchilton@upei.ca
Inge Dorsey – Coordinator, Bachelor of Integrated Studies / Lecturer, University 100
Inge Dorsey teaches University 2030: Introduction to Leadership Studies.
Contact Inge Dorsey: idorsey@upei.ca
David Hickey – Assistant Professor, ACLC
Dave Hickey teaches:
ACLC 1080: Digital Literacy
ENG 2120: Creative Writing
ENG 2340: Public Speaking
ACLC 4000: Advanced Workshop in Applied Communication
ACLC 4070: Work Integrated Practicum
Contact David Hickey: dshickey@upei.ca
Josh MacFadyen – Associate Professor / Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities
ACLC 3080: Leadership for a Changing World
ACLC 2090: Digital Humanities
Contact Josh MacFadyen: jdmacfadyen@upei.ca
Kate Scarth – Assistant Professor / Chair in L.M. Montgomery Studies
ACLC 1060: Putting Arts to Work I
ACLC 4060: Putting Arts to Work III
ACLC 3060: Putting Arts to Work II
Contact Kate Scarth: kscarth@upei.ca
Wendy Shilton – Associate Professor, Department of English
ENG 4040: Communication and Rhetoric
Contact Wendy Shilton: wshilton@upei.ca
Bobby Cameron – Adjunct Faculty Member
Bobby Cameron is a dedicated advocate for a liberal arts undergraduate education as an excellent starting point for a broad range of careers. Drawing upon his own academic experience as well has his subsequent work as a manager, Bobby provides students in the ACLC program with valuable insights concerning the world of NGO and public sector employment and how to make the most of an undergraduate degree at UPEI.
Contact Bobby Cameron: btr.cameron@gmail.com
Cheryl Picard – Adjunct Faculty Member – Leadership Stream
As an adjunct professor with the ACLC program, Dr. Picard is involved in course development, teaching classes, and providing workshops. Dr. Picard’s front-line work over the last four decades as a conflict practitioner and mediator, along with her teaching and research in conflict theory and practice fits well with a program where students are studying applied communication, leadership and culture.
Dr. Picard regularly shares workshops with ACLC students and the larger UPEI community. The following videos provide information about the work she does with ACLC.
- Dealing with Conflict: A Conversation with Dr. Cheryl Picard Part 1 (opens in a new window), videography by Rowen Gallant
- Dealing with Conflict: A Conversation with Dr. Cheryl Picard Part 2 (opens in a new window) videography by Rowen Gallant
Contact Cheryl Picard: cheryl@insightapproach.ca