MFA student vividly illustrates how following our true nature leads to unexpected success
FINE ARTIST LINDSAY KIRKER CRADLES A STEAMING CUP OF COFFEE […]
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The staying power of analog magnetic tape
WITH A DISTINCTIVE CLICK AND WHIRL, A REEL-TO-REEL TAPE MACHINE […]
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Visiting Authors Marie-Andrée Gill, Samuel Archibald and Ian Ferrier
Public talks with bilingual authors presented as part of the FCCS Visiting Author series in partnership with the Inspired Word Café.
Lottery-styled art gala evening coming to UBCO
As a special fundraising event, UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies (FCCS) organizes a gala evening where good luck plays a part in who takes home which piece of art.
Changing how we understand a mother’s role
KYLA MORRIS HAD PSYCHOLOGY ON THE BRAIN WHEN SHE STARTED […]
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Total revealed for the 2019 UBC Okanagan United Way Campaign
The total raised for this year’s UBC Okanagan campus United Way Campaign was $37,751.87. This number is the result of our campus community’s spirit of giving to make a difference in our valley and all funds raised went to the United Way of the Southern Interior BC.
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Make-believe zombie apocalypse puts UBC professors to the test
For many, the question of who to bring along in order to rebuild human civilization during a zombie apocalypse has gone unanswered for too long. Now, six UBC Okanagan professors, all from different fields of expertise, aim to settle the issue once and for all—or at least until next year—as they prepare for the second annual Life Raft Debate.
Creative Days opens studio doors for potential artists
Artists interested in UBC Okanagan’s visual arts program are invited to attend a special class with a professor to learn about the program and find out how to put a portfolio together.
Faculty Spotlight: Francis Langevin
Francis Langevin is an educator, cultural activist and event organizer, and film buff. See what Francis has to say about his teaching and research practices.