Life Raft Debate pits professors against each other for survival
UBCO faculty must prove their expertise is the only way to save society
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Submissions open for UBCO’s annual Okanagan Short Story Contest
Popular contest marks 25 years; new writers encouraged to participate
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2022 Year in Review
Explore what happened at UBC Okanagan in 2022
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UBC Okanagan benefits from generous literary contribution
Baird and Bowering donate to the special collections and humanities research lab
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Documentary Film Screening: Backlash, Misogyny in the Digital Age
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14 Not Forgotten memorial ceremony
UBCO unveils permanent memorial to victims of the École Polytechnique massacre
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Judith Burr applied creative methods to her interdisciplinary graduate degree
Master of Arts alumna used podcasting to create her thesis about living with fire
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UBCO hosts three graduation ceremonies for pandemic graduates
Alumni from 2020 and 2021 return to cross the stage
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Faculty Spotlight: Marie Loughlin
“As I move into studying, teaching, and researching popular literature, I find that I am returning to the genres that were so important to me as a child: fantasy fiction, science fiction, myth, and detective fiction.”
Digitizing history
A relatively new field of study, the digital humanities are preserving society’s social, intellectual and literary history.
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