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From bomb threats to cyber attacks, UBC expert assesses Sochi’s complex threat environment.
Jan 29, 2014
UBC researchers have discovered a potential new treatment for a rare blood cancer — which may help to treat other common diseases.
New institute will help developing countries benefit from their mining resources in environmentally and socially responsible ways.
Suicide Awareness Day Wed Jan 29 2014, all day Campus-wide Each year, a number of UBC students, staff, and faculty consider suicide. Reaching out early and preventing suicide requires the […]
UBC experts, news and story ideas for journalists covering the Sochi Games.
Jan 28, 2014
Sports review transparent and necessary UBC’s sports review was long overdue, says Ashley Howard of UBC Athletics. Read more…
Increasingly extreme swings in temperature may put some insects at higher risk than previously thought, a UBC-Yale study finds.
A review of UBC sports was transparent and necessary, argues Ashley Howard of UBC Athletics in a Vancouver Sun letter to the editor.
Driverless robotic car competition by UBC engineering students
UBC’s Faculty of Law urges the Law Society of B.C. to consider the harmful effects of effectively excluding LGBTQ people from Trinity Western University’s (TWU) proposed law school.
Leading gambling psychologist Luke Clark will serve as inaugural director of the Centre for Gambling Research at UBC.
UBC Data Privacy Day Tue Jan 28 2014, all day Point Grey campus In today’s world, our personal and professional lives are more public than ever before. Information pertaining to […]
From Sochi to the Super Bowl, a UBC sociologist explores our global obsession with winning.
Jan 27, 2014
Film fans, rejoice – Videomatica’s legendary film collection is now accessible for borrowing from UBC and SFU libraries.
The different types of fats, from saturated to polyunsaturated, are examined in a new article in the Ottawa Citizen. A diet of omega-3 fatty acids has been shown to reduce […]
The UBC men and women’s swim teams were crowned Canada West Champions for 2014.
Electoral Politics in Cambodia: A Serious Challenge to Hun Sen’s Ruling Party? Mon Jan 27 2014, 12 PM – 1:30 PM C.K. Choi Building for the Institute of Asian Research […]
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