Dissertation Defence: Mammoths, Eco Zombies & Permafrost Extinction
Tara Lynn Nicholson will defend their dissertation.
Tara Lynn Nicholson will defend their dissertation.
This talk will be held in the University Theatre (ADM 026) as part of the CCS 150 Creative and Critical Art Theory class. Matt Rader is an author of fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry. His published poetry collections include Fine, Desecrations and Ghosthawk, which was shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Rader teaches creative writing […]
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Now offered online and in-person! Meet the operators of two independent presses located in the Okanagan. Each printer will speak to their unique approach to printing and creating books and will share select works for you to peruse.
This talk will be held in the University Theatre (ADM 026) as part of the CCS 150 Creative and Critical Art Theory class. Evan Berg is an emerging artist based in Kelowna, British Columbia. He holds a certificate in documentary film production from Capilano University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from UBC Okanagan, where […]
Aditri Chatterjee will defend their thesis.
Niki Pezeshkzad Pesantes will defend their thesis.
Find out what’s changing in the BA and how it opens up more options for your degree planning
Meghan Reyda-Molnar will defend their thesis.
A chance for students in the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies to get together and decompress at the end of the term, hang out, and connect with one another.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Year-end performance by THTR 280/480 theater students
Year-end performance by THTR 280/480 theater students
Year-end performance by THTR 280/480 theater students
Year-end performance by THTR 280/480 theater students
Eva Kasprzycka will defend their dissertation.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
The festival showcases short films from a wide range of genres including mini-documentary, experimental, music videos, animation, short narrative & more.