What does it mean to be human and alive?
Explorer Wade Davis shares his experiences at Distinguished Speaker Series event
UBC’s Okanagan campus students brave winter chill to help homeless
Fundraiser 5days.ca has students sleeping outside to raise money, awareness
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UBC website a focal point for critical writing, intellectual discourse
E-journal founded a decade ago grows from risky venture to global success
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World premiere of musical collaboration on Chinese culture
Staging of Gold Mountain Dream takes place in Kelowna
Where are all the UBC graduates going?
Study underway to see how many remain in the Okanagan
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Pianist Robert Silverman performs free public concert at UBC
One of Canada’s premiere pianists, Robert Silverman will be at UBC’s Okanagan campus on October 27 to perform three of Beethoven’s sonatas.
UBC students create fire mapping social network for Okanagan
If you live in the Okanagan Valley chances are good you have been affected by a forest fire in some way.
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UBC Okanagan researcher of the year honours shared by Evans and Murch
Social science researcher Michael Evans and biochemistry researcher Susan Murch have been honoured as co-recipients of the 2009-2010 UBC Okanagan Researcher of the Year award.
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UBC study: Aboriginal people feel excluded from mainstream health and social services in Okanagan
A new study by UBC Okanagan researchers partnering with local Aboriginal Friendship Centres has investigated the relationship between the urban Aboriginal population in the Okanagan Valley and the region’s mainstream social service and healthcare delivery systems.
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Violin students invited to audition for Angèle Dubeau master class
Auditions are now open for violin students from the Okanagan region who would like to participate in a master class led by internationally acclaimed violinist Angèle Dubeau. Dubeau and the all-female string ensemble La Pietà will perform at Kelowna’s First Lutheran Church, 4091 Lakeshore Road, in UBC Okanagan’s Minds and Music series on March 2. In […]








