Kevin Chong, New Creative Writing prof at UBCO
Acclaimed Non-fiction author joins the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
Communications and Rhetoric
New program area prepares students for the vital role of written, oral and digital communications
Aleksandra Dulic: Featured Researcher
Teaching creativity and the creative process is about building capacity and confidence to approach a holistic way of finding solutions to challenges we face as a society. This is a philosophy that guides Aleksandra Dulic, professor of visual arts and digital media, in the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Media Studies programs. Over the last […]
Graduate students in FCCS awarded 2020 SSHRC CGS-M Scholarships
Funding provides financial support to graduate students who demonstrate a high standard of achievement
Undergraduate Research Support
Undergraduate students to work on research projects over the summer months.
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’’.
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.
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.
From heart evolution to greenhouse gas
UBCO stories you may have missed in 2019 UBCO Okanagan has grown to a student population of more than 10,000. With this growth, has come new research opportunities—currently there are more than 1,600 active projects. UBCO researchers are challenging established assumptions, innovating solutions and creating new knowledge that will have broad impacts on our society. […]