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UBC stars of the week: Shepley has lines down pat

The Province profiled Dakoda Shepley, a UBC football player, who also works as an extra on local films. The article also highlighted Gabriella Switzer, a UBC field hockey player, and Andrew Harrison, […]

Survey ranks Montreal, Toronto among world’s 20 best cities to drive in

Global interviewed Robin Lindsey, a professor at the UBC Sauder School of Business, about a news survey that ranked Montreal and Toronto among the best global cities to drive in. He said the data, […]

2017 BC wildfire season ‘new normal’: Province urged to act

Global reported on a letter to the province written by professors at UBC, the University of Northern British Columbia and fire ecologists. Lori Daniels, a UBC professor of forest and […]

Importance of information about childbirth

Kathrin Stoll, a researcher and postdoctoral fellow in the school of population and public health and the division of midwifery in UBC’s faculty of medicine, was interviewed on Breakfast Television […]

New business master’s gives a global perspective

UBC is one of five business schools that joined together to create a new global double-degree master’s program for recent graduates, Shanghai Daily reported. The other schools are based in […]

5 Things: B.C.’s climate losers and winners

The Province reported on a new UBC study that analyzed aquatic species for vulnerability to the effects of climate change. William Cheung, a professor at the Institute for the Oceans […]

Rising prices push out long-time Vancouver residents

Patrick Condon, chair of the urban design program at UBC, was quoted in a Globe and Mail article about the Vancouver housing crisis. Speaking about the argument that more supply […]

Public money already in politics, better than alternative: Experts

Maxwell Cameron, a UBC political scientist, spoke to the Canadian Press about funding political parties using public money. “There’s nothing wrong with [the practice]. The alternative to that is pay-for-play, […]

UBC women’s hockey hosting Chinese squads

The Province reported on three upcoming games between the UBC’s women’s hockey squad and teams from China. The Thunderbirds will face two Chinese-based expansion teams in the Canadian Women’s Hockey […]

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This week on Impact

Roundhouse Radio previewed an interview with Sara Harris, a UBC professor in the department of earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences. Harris will discuss climate change, her new book, and the […]

7 things to do in Vancouver today: Sept 27

Daily Hive mentioned the play Happy Days which is being performed at UBC’s Frederic Wood Theatre. The production runs from Wednesday to Saturday.