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  • UBC adds another student residence – as demand continues to increase

    UBC adds another student residence – as demand continues to increase

    The University of British Columbia has officially opened the doors of the new Brock Commons North student residence building, providing 316 additional beds for students.

  • Ordinary care in extraordinary times

    Ordinary care in extraordinary times

    How two UBC health-care workers are lending their support to Ukraine.

  • Just how smart are ‘trash pandas’? Volunteer your backyard to help scientists find out

    Just how smart are ‘trash pandas’? Volunteer your backyard to help scientists find out

    This summer, you can turn your backyard into a raccoon IQ test to help researchers figure out just how brainy your average ‘trash panda’ is.

  • What’s your masculine style: Neo-traditional, egalitarian or progressive?

    What’s your masculine style: Neo-traditional, egalitarian or progressive?

    Men navigate their intimate partner relationships depending on their masculine style, says new research led by UBC men’s health expert John Oliffe.

  • Selected quotes from research participants

    Selected quotes from research participants

  • Exercise apps a good prescription to boost healthcare workers’ mental health

    Exercise apps a good prescription to boost healthcare workers’ mental health

    Simple home workouts using exercise apps can effectively reduce depressive symptoms in healthcare workers and could be a major tool to combat the global mental health crisis in the sector, says new University of British Columbia research.

  • First Nations Longhouse celebrates 30 years at UBC

    First Nations Longhouse celebrates 30 years at UBC

    Since 1993, the First Nation Longhouse has supported the Indigenous community at UBC as a ‘home away from home’ for Indigenous students.

  • It’s 2023, and coming out is, well, complicated.

    It’s 2023, and coming out is, well, complicated.

    In an era of unprecedented LGBTQ2+ visibility coupled with incredible backlash, coming out as a sexual minority can be a deeply ambivalent experience, according to new research.

  • Modern antidepressants may reduce risk of relapse for patients with bipolar depression

    Modern antidepressants may reduce risk of relapse for patients with bipolar depression

    The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, challenge current clinical practice guidelines and could change how bipolar depression is managed globally.

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