Announcement of the Passing of Dr. Dan Ryder, Associate Professor of Philosophy
It is with heavy hearts and profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Dr. Dan Ryder, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science. A beloved member of the UBC Okanagan academic community, Dr. Ryder’s enduring commitment to teaching and unwavering passion for exploring big […]
Light Up Kelowna: A celebration of community and creativity
Cultural District a little brighter with light projections along the ArtWalk, audio elements and video projected onto the Community Theatre
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UBCO professor’s book wins Balsillie Prize for Public Policy
Book about collection of personal digital data, and where it goes, wins top prize
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UBCO professor’s book wins Balsillie Prize for Public Policy
Book about collection of personal digital data, and where it goes, wins top prize
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Columbia River symposium to explore treaty agreement, implications
Event explores emerging initiatives, public governance issues in the Columbia River Basin, focusing on the impacts of climate change, water quality, Indigenous fisheries revitalization and public engagement.
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Can meeting by Zoom affect a first impression?
UBCO study examines the difference between in-person and videochat perceptions
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What will rural BC look like in 20 years?
Economist provides a roadmap for growth, prosperity at UBCO’s speaker series
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Can artificial intelligence be trusted?
UBCO convenes experts to weigh AI’s risks and rewards in an increasingly automated world
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Can artificial intelligence be trusted?
UBCO convenes experts to weigh AI’s risks and rewards in an increasingly automated world
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Meet Our Alumni: Braydon Neiszner
“You will forever be a part of this incredible network, no matter where you are in the world. When I have ‘UBC’ on my university sweater out in public, and someone recognizes UBC – you realize how much the network stretches across the world.”