UBCO hosts three graduation ceremonies for pandemic graduates
Alumni from 2020 and 2021 return to cross the stage
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Global population is expected to reach 8 billion next week
UBCO sustainability researchers chime in about the world’s burgeoning population
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UBCO hosts Nobel Peace Prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Global leader shares realities of the Arctic with a focus on solutions
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Strengthening Indigenous community through research
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UBCO researcher looks at the stigma of prenatal cannabis use
Women worry about a doctor’s attitude or lack of knowledge
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Emo-jional rescue: UBCO researchers create tool to measure the emotion in emojis
New tool helps professors translate digital communications
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UBCO team examines the roots of great wine tourism
Research suggests multi-sensory experiences leave visitors with impressionable aftertaste
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First impressions: Is it a good idea to be yourself?
UBCO researcher provides tips on how to make the ideal first impression
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UBCO research proves it’s worth the money to pay for a weight loss program
Those in the program enjoyed more success compared to going it alone
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Discussing the rights and wrongs of Canada’s charter as it turns 40
UBC’s Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Studies hosts inaugural event
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