Spotlight

Immersive Technologies Seminar Series

Immersive Technologies Seminar Series

This series is a collaboration between CITech and the Media Studies program.

Research Project Spotlight: Exploring transatlantic (small town) stories through a range of multimedia and immersive technologies

Research Project Spotlight: Exploring transatlantic (small town) stories through a range of multimedia and immersive technologies

Community-based writing project offers students opportunities for growth in their storytelling abilities

Jim Tanner (right) along with his wife Dianne Tanner (left0 and BFA alumnus Kyle Miller (centre) at Jim's retirement party in December of 2013.

In Memory of Jim Tanner

Fine Arts Associate Professor Emeritus passed away in September of 2022.

Kanako Uzawa presenting an original dance composition

Ainu Performance

Local residents and members of the Indigenous community in Vernon enjoyed an introduction to the culture of the Ainu, the Indigenous people of Japan, in an outdoor event sponsored by FCCS on July 31.

UBCO to announce winners of annual writing contest

UBCO to announce winners of annual writing contest

UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies (FCCS) is hosting an event Friday where it will share the winners of the 2021 Okanagan Short Story Contest.

UBC Okanagan rethinks and relaunches its Bachelor of Arts program

UBC Okanagan rethinks and relaunches its Bachelor of Arts program

In an era when there’s increasing emphasis on students to focus on science, technology, engineering and math—the STEM fields—UBC’s Okanagan campus is relaunching its Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with an eye to making it even more relevant to today’s changing world.

Art Apart installation shot

Art Apart: Works by Cool Arts Artists

Celebrating what our disability arts community can create together from a (social) distance

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and UBC’s response

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).