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.”
Meet Our Alumni: Sarah El Kaissi
“People should know the incredible experience isn’t limited to the Economics program, it is universal. Like everyone who goes to UBCO, I have nothing but amazing things to say about the university. It felt like a second home, and I miss it a lot.”
Meet Our Alumni: Elliott Hayton
“When deciding to go to UBCO, something I’m forever grateful for but didn’t consider was the close-knit community on the campus. I met some of my very best friends on my very first day. There are not 1000 students in high rise buildings. It allowed us to foster important connections, and it wasn’t something I expected, but was so important looking back at my experience.”