Catching rays at UBC's lap pool is a popular activity, but not without risks that most people are aware of but still choose to ignore even after lesions appear - photo by Martin Dee
Catching rays at UBC’s lap pool is a popular activity,
but not without risks that most people are aware of but
still choose to ignore even after lesions appear – photo
by Martin Dee

UBC Reports | Vol. 49 | No. 8 | Aug.
7, 2003

Skin Cancer Patients Know the Risks but Fail to Act

B.C. patients who suspect they have skin cancer don’t
seek medical attention for an average of almost five months
— even when the lesion is invasive — according to a study
done by a UBC graduate student.
more…

New Law
Dean Committed to Lifelong Legal Education

Like the Texas state she has until recently called home,
Mary Anne Bobinski’s vision for the UBC Faculty of Law
is bold, varied and grand.
more…

UBC Host Program Encourages Faculty and Staff to Attract
Conferences

Every year, thousands of conference delegates descend on
UBC to discuss topics that could range from Organometallic
Chemistry to Mountain Logging.
more…

Computer Science Professor Invents New Digital Camera

In a world of pocket-sized digital cameras and colour printers
capable of turning any kitchen table into a high-tech photo
lab, the UBC ScanCam seems an unlikely harbinger of the next
wave of computer graphics technology.
more…

Shortened Hospital Stays not Always a Blessing

Returning home after a hospital stay should be a relief.
For many patients, however, it can be a frustrating struggle
to prepare special diets, juggle pain medications or even
shower with bandages on.
more…

Campus Recruiters Step up Efforts to Attract First Nations
Students

What do a summer camp, a soccer tournament, a business program
and a Web site have in common? They are all examples of UBC’s
renewed commitment to increase aboriginal student enrolment
and to support aboriginal students at UBC.
more…

Reaching out to Aboriginal High School Students

Aboriginal high school students from across B.C. are at UBC
this week for the first-ever aboriginal youth forestry camp.
more…

Deans New and Renewed

Law isn’t the only faculty to get a new dean this year.
The Faculties of Medicine and Science have also appointed
new heads.
more…

Taking Education and Learning into Our Community

UBC has joined forces with nine other Canadian universities
to seek funding support for community service learning (CSL)
initiatives.
more…

The Way We Were

2010 Olympic organizers take note — despite your best efforts,
people may remember conversations in line-ups or the state
of washrooms more than the international displays, competitions
and lavish ceremonies.
more…

Global Epidemic of Hip Fractures

It’s a life-threatening condition that affects 1.6 million
people around the world every year, costs $650 million annually
for Canada to manage and carries a mortality rate of 20 per
cent in the first year.
more…

New Songwriting Course a First in Canada

Roll over Beethoven, give my regards to Broadway, and say
hello to UBC, which could quite possibly be the next hotbed
of hit tunes and hit-makers.
more…

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