Truth or Consequences
MFA alumna Erin Scott talks about her life and opportunities after completing her degree.
Opera Under the Stars returns to UBCO’s courtyard
UBC Okanagan’s courtyard will once again be filled with the sounds of music as Opera Kelowna presents its annual Opera Under the Stars concert on July 31.
Historic home creates unique opportunity for fine art students
A new partnership between UBC Okanagan and Vernon’s Caetani Cultural Centre will help make artistic dreams come true for two student-artists.
UBCO hosts Indigenous art-making immersive programs
Hosted by UBCO’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies (FCCS), with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Summer Indigenous Art Intensive features a series of world-renowned speakers, undergraduate and graduate credit courses, and a group of resident artists who will be working to create new works.
Prize winning BFA Student
Ann Richards lithographic print was selected for third prize by and international Jury from the Lessedra Mini Print Annual Exhibition in Sofia, Bulgaria
Congratulations to a group of talented and hardworking students
Our students crossed the stage at convocation, each and every one of them baring a radiant smile of success
Convocation is a time of celebration at UBCO
This week UBC Okanagan celebrates its students as it hosts six separate graduation ceremonies over two days. More than 1,725 students will cross the stage, earning their undergraduate degrees while 215 students will receive their master’s degree and 40 their doctorates.
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Technology, Culture, and Education Unconference
Conference welcomes participants from the Okanagan technology, culture, and education communities for informal, participant-driven events that facilitate peer-to-peer learning and collaboration.
MFA alumna wins UBC Okanagan’s annual short story contest
“What made the top three stories stand out was not only their freshness, but each author’s narrative control.”
Chasing the Whale
Professor Greg Garrard teaches first-ever literature field course at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.