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UBCO celebrates the graduates of 2023

UBCO celebrates the graduates of 2023

More than 2,300 students will receive degrees on June 8 and 9

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Can intermittent fasting help those who live with Crohn’s disease?

Can intermittent fasting help those who live with Crohn’s disease?

Intermittent fasting, where a person restricts the intake of any […]

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Call for Canada to braid Indigenous rights with endangered species law

Call for Canada to braid Indigenous rights with endangered species law

Indigenous leaders, UBCO researchers say current recovery targets do not support culturally vital harvest

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UBCO research says resistance exercise may help regulate appetite in breast cancer survivors
At the intersection of mathematics and business

At the intersection of mathematics and business

Master’s student Mohammad Mosaffa is using machine learning to improve customer service.

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How humans and climate change affect our environment

How humans and climate change affect our environment

Doctoral student Melanie Dickie’s research explores how these factors combine to influence the natural world.

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UBCO researcher shines a light on “nightmare” ooze killing cannabis plants

UBCO researcher shines a light on “nightmare” ooze killing cannabis plants

Team identifies black root rot threatening crops in a BC production facility

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Red or white & green: How wine making fits into Earth Day

Red or white & green: How wine making fits into Earth Day

Dr. Jacques-Olivier Pesme of the UBC Wine Research Centre is watching the world change through a wine glass.

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UBCO team shines at international event with a living light bulb

UBCO team shines at international event with a living light bulb

Students win gold with their bright idea to tackle the climate crisis

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Work Study opens new doors for undergraduates

Work Study opens new doors for undergraduates

UBCO’s Work Study program gives students a financial boost while equipping them with professional skills.

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