Students redefine grief with courage, compassion and resilience
Palliative Care Club at UBC Okanagan inspires honest conversations about what it means to show up for others.
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Hands-on wildfire research for students builds knowledge, connection and resilience
UBC Okanagan undergrads get hands-on with wildfires, monitoring and Indigenous land stewardship practices
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From textbooks to tissue models
How hands-on undergraduate research is advancing immunobiology.
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Reducing the side effects of cancer therapy
How a research cluster is advancing personalized radiation therapy while empowering undergraduate researchers.
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How one student connects AI innovation to wildfire research
Computer science undergraduate Shreya Saxena helps protect her community through data.
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Students use virtual reality to transform stroke recovery
Psychology, computer science students incorporate VR, AR into brain injury rehabilitation
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From the classroom to the vineyard
Undergraduate student Brooklyn Becker gains hands-on skills through her wine science co-op experience.
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The future of wildfire
UBC Okanagan research is helping communities build solutions for a new reality.
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Restoring nature’s broken links to help wildlife
UBC Okanagan Researcher of the Year Dr. Adam Ford sees his research directly impact animals in the field.
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An undergraduate’s journey from physics to Picasso
How Alisa Chung’s degree is bridging the distinct worlds of science and art history.
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