Juliet Winters Carpenter: Literary Translation from Abe to Zen
On April 9, 2021, Professor Juliet Winters Carpenter discussed the challenges and rewards of translating between languages and cultures, including commonalities and differences in assumptions, approaches and expressions, and how works in translation open readers up to new perspectives and world-views. Juliet Winters Carpenter has a long and distinguished career translating best-selling Japanese contemporary literature […]
Student Profile: Jessica Beaudin
Incoming Masters of Arts in English student talks about her research plans during her degree at UBCO.
Why we capitalize the ‘I’ in Indigenous
Presentation resources from a talk given by Dr. Kerrie Charnley
Examining Harry Potter as a serious contribution to contemporary children’s literature
Recent graduate Rachel Stubbs talks about her thesis and experience at UBCO as an Masters of Arts in English student.
Faculty Spotlight: Kerrie Charnley
New professors research focuses on the land centered, holistic and multi-modal aspects of lndigenous Peoples’ literacies and epistemologies, pedagogies, and educational programming.
Downtown Projections Showcase Four Stories of the Night Sky
From February 5 to 28, 2021, projections in downtown Kelowna will showcase fascinating stories of the night sky in a new exhibit called Celestial Bodies.
Faculty Spotlight: Oliver Lovesey
“I try to introduce the broad range of these subjects, to connect the material to our chaotic world, to focus on essay writing, and to engage with what students find useful, interesting, and relatable.”
Living Things Festival brings innovative public art to Kelowna
The fifth annual Living Things Festival returns to Kelowna from January 10 to 30.
Faculty Spotlight: Andreas Rutkauskas
We can learn a great deal through direct observation of the world around us; I hope to inspire students to pay close attention to the minutiae of their surroundings.
(Re)Media Lab
Funding allows for space to be created to research cultural and technological history with embodied methods.