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.

UBCO’s Joanna Brown an Olympic inspiration

UBCO’s Joanna Brown an Olympic inspiration

Heat athlete went from running cross-country to Olympic triathlon and back again—and ‘there’s always more to come.’

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Climate change is chasing away the salmon, so she’s chasing climate change

Climate change is chasing away the salmon, so she’s chasing climate change

Master’s graduate Janna Wale came to UBCO with one important question to answer, ‘Where are the salmon?’

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Guilherme Durvan António Zandamela is excelling at undergraduate research

Guilherme Durvan António Zandamela is excelling at undergraduate research

Biochemistry student is on the path to becoming a scientist thanks to UBCO’s undergraduate research opportunities.

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Dr. Fabio Mologni is exploring biological invaders

Dr. Fabio Mologni is exploring biological invaders

Postdoctoral Fellow is discovering how non-native species become invasive in our increasingly interconnected world.

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Canada’s mountains feeling the heat of climate change

Canada’s mountains feeling the heat of climate change

Annual ‘State of the Mountains’ report indicates our mountains aren’t immune from drastic weather systems plaguing the globe.

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Dr. Brendan Dyck’s passion reaches from the tiniest minerals to entire planets

Dr. Brendan Dyck’s passion reaches from the tiniest minerals to entire planets

Assistant Professor hopes to answer some of earth sciences’ most pressing questions.

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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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Mapping the Milky Way

Mapping the Milky Way

Dr. Alex Hill and his team are mapping the gases between our stars to learn how the universe and our galaxy fit together.

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Dr. Tamara Freeman shares the magic of chemistry with her students

Dr. Tamara Freeman shares the magic of chemistry with her students

Associate Professor of Teaching wears her passion for teaching on her sleeve.

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