“Shake, Rattle, Bow” tour comes to UPEI

UPEI’s Department of Music and Debut Atlantic are hosting Bev & Marc for a super-energy, dynamic performance with eclectic programming. Combining the violin and marimba, Beverley Johnston and Marc Djokic display their individual and combined virtuosity with a down-to-earth approach. This ten-concert tour of Atlantic Canada is entitled “Shake, Rattle, Bow,” and it embraces tonal and melodic contemporary compositions and features works by four Canadian composers. 

SDE 8900 Graduate Research Seminar

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering invites the campus community to this week's Graduate Research Seminar by Dr. Farhat Abbas, post-doctoral researcher, entitled "Global versus regional modelling for climate change patterns".

This event is Wednesday, October  23 at noon, in the FSDE building, room 212. 

Everyone is welcome.

“Shake, Rattle, Bow” tour comes to UPEI October 25

UPEI’s Department of Music and Debut Atlantic are hosting Bev & Marc for a super-energy, dynamic performance with eclectic programming. Combining the violin and marimba, Beverley Johnston and Marc Djokic display their individual and combined virtuosity with a down-to-earth approach. This ten-concert tour of Atlantic Canada is entitled “Shake, Rattle, Bow,” and it embraces tonal and melodic contemporary compositions and features works by four Canadian composers. 

First MBA in Global Leadership cohort completes program requirements

The first cohort of students in UPEI’s MBA in Global Leadership program recently completed their program requirements. Their final course was a capstone project, which involved working with a local company seeking to enter new international markets or to establish new international operations. Working in teams, students drew on skills, concepts, and knowledge acquired throughout the MBA in Global Leadership program to develop a business plan for entry into a chosen location.

Seeking Medical Attention

Why is it important?

  • To assess and care for physical injuries, emotional traumas.
  • To test for possible infections and/or pregnancy.
  • To have forensic evidence collected.

If you go to the hospital, it is your choice:

  • To have a physical exam and medical treatment only.
  • To report to the police and have a sexual assault evidence kit completed.

What can I expect from my hospital visit?