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Today’s parents think they lack the time or skill to throw dinner parties. They’re missing out

Sinikka Elliott, a professor at UBC’s department of sociology, was mentioned in a Washington Post article about family cooking.

Ecuador: US military could use Galápagos island for flights

Grace Jaramillo, a postdoctoral fellow at UBC’s department of political science, was mentioned in a Washington Post article about environmental damage to the ecosystem of Galápagos island. The article also […]

Your sprains and strains may just need a little ‘PEACE’ and ‘LOVE’

Jean-Francois Esculier, a postdoctoral fellow at UBC’s department of physical therapy, is mentioned in a Runner’s World article about development of the new PEACE and LOVE acronyms which help ensure […]

UN Human Rights Office calls for examination of MMIWG inquiry’s genocide claim Social Sharing

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, a professor at UBC’s department of law, was quoted in a CBC article about her concerns regarding the term “genocide” being used too loosely. She said “the […]

What Canada’s icy relations with China could mean for the Calgary Zoo’s pandas

Paul Evans, a professor at UBC’s department of Asian and trans-Pacific affairs, spoke to Calgary Herald about the positive ties between Canada and China. The article also appeared in Calgary […]

Gordon Smith, the most loved artist in B.C., turns 100

Gordon Smith, a UBC alumnus and a former professor in UBC’s department of education, was featured in a Vancouver Sun article about his 100th birthday and work he has done […]

What is climate change?

Laura Coristine, a postdoctoral fellow at UBCO’s department of biology, and Devyani Kumari, a PhD candidate at the faculty of forestry, commented to CBC about the difference between global warming […]

All pregnant women should be tested for hepatitis C: B.C. experts

A study led by Chelsea Elwood, a professor at UBC’s department of obstetrics & gynaecology, was cited in a Vancouver Sun article about hepatitis C screening during pregnancy.

Canada set to approve Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, Trudeau unlikely to benefit

Kathryn Harrison, a professor at UBC’s department of political science, is mentioned in a Global article about environmental impact of the pipeline expansion project. The article also appeared in Yahoo […]