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UBC Reports Calendar for 98-01-22

A listing of UBC-related or UBC-sponsored events occurring on campus and off campus within the Lower Mainland from January 25 through February 7, 1998. UBC Reports welcomes calendar submissions from […]

UBC Reports Digest for 98-01-22

Senate has approved the merger of two language departments in the Faculty of Arts. The French and Hispanic and Italian Studies departments will merge in April to form the Dept. […]

vol. 44, issue 2

Campus works . News Digest . In Memoriam: Gerald Straley . Offbeat . People . Calendar Author Shields lectures at Vancouver Institute Governor General and Pulitzer Prize -winning author Carol […]

UBC Reports Offbeat for 98-01-22

Morgan Burke, part-time computer programmer at the Tri- University Meson Facility (TRIUMF) and aspiring fiction writer, is a day-dreamer by his own admission. One of Burke’s dreams recently came true […]

UBC Reports People for 98-01-22

David Measday has been appointed dean pro tem of the Faculty of Science effective Jan. 1, 1998. Measday, a physics professor and associate dean in the faculty, will serve as […]

Brilliant teacher and plantsman

Gerald Straley, a leading authority on native B.C. and Canadian plants, died on Dec. 11 after a lengthy illness. He was 52. Straley was curator of collections and a research […]

Connecting campus at high speed project goal

by Stephen Forgacs Staff writer What do public school teachers, UBC graduate and undergraduate students, professors, special needs children, farmers and university administrative staff have in common? They represent just […]

Cutting-edge chemistry funded by Wall Institute

by Sean Kelly Staff writer An interdisciplinary and international research team led by one of Canada’s top chemists is set to break new ground in the study of electron motion […]

Kids’ play may assist adult bone strength

by Stephen Forgacs Staff writer More than 200 Richmond school children are participating in a UBC study to determine how growing bones can benefit from increased levels of physical activity. […]

Creative alumni return to talk about write stuff

Morris Panych, Wayson Choy and Ian Weir are among the distinguished Creative Writing alumni returning to campus next month to discuss their writing careers in a series of noon-hour seminars. […]

Bones seen on big screen bring student study to life

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer Students just can’t take their eyes off a new video in the Faculty of Medicine’s Anatomy Dept. It’s not a movie or a game, however. […]

Author Shields lectures at Vancouver Institute

Governor General and Pulitzer Prize -winning author Carol Shields, The Intelligence of Dogs author UBC Psychology Prof. Stanley Coren, and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Martin Perl are among the speakers participating […]

Design key to safety, says new co-ordinator

by Hilary Thomson Staff writer UBC’s new personal security co-ordinator Paul Wong is a criminologist with a flair for design. Whether it’s a parkade or a university residence, Wong can […]

Nursing homes need help with hygiene, UBC study finds

For many residents of long-term care facilities regular oral hygiene is a problem, according to a recent UBC study of Lower Mainland nursing homes. A team of three researchers from […]