The endless inspiration of human nature
NANCY HOLMES HAS ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A WRITER, especially […]
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Okanagan Short Story Contest Shortlist announced
Winning submissions will be selected by Okanagan icon, poet, editor, and fiction writer, John Lent.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and UBC’s response
Countries around the world, including Canada, are working to contain the current outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Inter-UBC Workshop Series: Transnational Asian Media and Culture
Workshop to facilitate collaborative research between the Cultural Studies program (UBCO) and the Department of Asian Studies (UBVC).
Visit to Exeter allows for further international collaboration
Francisco Peña Fernandez is leading a group of scholars working in the SSHRC funded project “Confluence of Religions in Medieval Spanish Historiography’’.
Creativity in Tanzania
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UBC experts: International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day, a day set aside to mark the achievements of women, is Sunday, March 8.
Film screenings hosted by the Department of Languages and World Literatures
Screenings remove access barriers for students as they are free and presented on campus
Connecting in the Yukon
UBCO students from multiple disciplines participate in the ‘Landscapes as Complex Social-Ecological Systems’ Yukon field course.
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Okanagan icon John Lent is UBCO’s writer-in-residence
John Lent, a Vernon-based professional author, editor, singer and songwriter is this spring’s writer-in-residence at UBC Okanagan. He will be on campus from March 9 to 26 working with students, faculty and the community in various writing and literary projects.