Uncovering the Past, Inspiring the Present: A Conversation with Dr. Ben Nilson
In this engaging Q&A, Ben Nilson—Head of the Department of History and Sociology at UBCO—reflects on a lifelong fascination with the past that began with two childhood books gifted by a great uncle. From an early passion for medieval history to a career shaped by curiosity and connection, he shares insights into his educational journey, […]
From Mexico City to the Okanagan: Finding Community, Connection, and a Calling at UBCO
When she first set foot on UBC Okanagan’s campus, surrounded by mountains and nature, far from the hustle of her hometown Mexico City, Ana Salgado knew she’d found something special. “I’ve always wanted to live close to nature, and in a more peaceful and slower environment,” Salgado shares. “The fact that this campus was way […]
UBCO professors offer free AI workshops for immigrants
Four in-person sessions cover AI literacy, ethics and workplace applications
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UBCO study finds sex ed fails 2SLGBTQIA+ students
Yet they show higher sexual health literacy than other students
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UBCO study finds sex ed fails 2SLGBTQIA+ students
Yet they show higher sexual health literacy than other students
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