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Student leaves Mongolia to seek gold

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer It was the glitter of gold that brought Eric Hou all the way from Mongolia to Harris Creek near Vernon, B.C. Hou, a geochemist who […]

Recent grads gather to tackle shared issues

by Gavin Wilson Staff writer Think of it as the Alumni Association — the Next Generation. A group of recent grads has banded together to form the UBC Young Alumni, […]

Student scholars serve and lead

Fourteen students have been named Wesbrook Scholars, an honorary designation for outstanding achievement among undergraduates. Awarded annually, the honour is reserved for a maximum of 20 students who are nominated […]

Small faculty meets student’s needs

by Stephen Forgacs Staff writer When Jane Vermeulen was putting together her application for graduate school recently, she was surprised by the fact she was able to list seven of […]

Prized teachers bring students to life, learning

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer A cross between a midwife and a truffle hound — that’s how Killam Teaching Prize winner Christine Parkin describes her role as teacher. “Both aspects […]

Team efforts make memorable year

by Don Wells Athletics and Recreation Among the throngs of graduating students passing through the Chan Centre will be 132 varsity athletes. And if, in 30 or so years, somebody […]

Key contributions to university recognized

Five members of the campus community are receiving the President’s Service Award for Excellence for distinguished contributions to the university. Each winner will receive a gold medal and $5,000 during […]

It’s the people you’ve met who matter and make the difference

At this time of year it’s difficult not to think of my own years as a university student. I remember well the excitement of learning, the give and take of […]

Piper honoured by McGill

The more than 5,000 UBC students graduating at Congregation this year aren’t the only ones receiving degrees. UBC President Martha Piper is getting one of her own — an honorary […]

Castlegar mom masters juggling act

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer Sandra Nelson may have been studying for a pharmacy degree, but she’s also become an expert in the art of juggling. For the past four […]

$5 million given to needy students

The university distributed $5 million in need-based financial assistance to 2,822 students as bursaries and low-interest loans during the fiscal year ending March 31, 1998. Dan Worsley, assistant director in […]

Engineer discovers his political voice

by Stephen Forgacs Staff writer It’s mid-March and UBC’s Senate is meeting as it does monthly in the Law Building. After discussion of an issue, Senate chair and UBC President […]

Year brings new president, honours

1997 May: Ten UBC women are nominated for the 1997 Vancouver YWCA Women of Distinction awards. UBC commits to a transportation planning process, new housing policy and services for permanent […]

Academic achievers earn medals

At UBC and other Canadian universities, gold medals are presented to students who have achieved the highest standing in graduate studies at both the master’s and doctoral level. Silver medals […]

Cantonese-speaking cop gets degree

by Gavin Wilson Staff writer John Cameron — law graduate and 10-year veteran of the Vancouver City police force — was walking the beat in Chinatown one day when he […]

vol. 44, issue 10

President’s Message . Graduates contribute to community . Milestones Goal-setting grads never stop learning If you looked up lifelong learning in the dictionary, it could well read “See Jo Gardner.” […]

Former president, scholars receive honorary degrees

Former UBC president David Strangway is one of eight individuals to receive an honorary degree from UBC during this year’s Spring Congregation. Strangway was NASA’s chief of geophysics and vice-president […]

Academic excellence sets graduates at head of class

Twenty-eight UBC students finished at the head of their class this year, including recipients of the Governor General’s Academic Medals. They are: American Institute of Certified Planners Prize (Most outstanding […]

Goal-setting grads never stop learning

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer If you looked up lifelong learning in the dictionary, it could well read “See Jo Gardner.” Gardner started her educational journey in 1947 with a […]

Musical medic knows the score

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer It was Elvis Presley who started Diane Fredrikson on the instrument she credits with helping her through medical school. Inspired by her rock and roll […]