Naloxone Training
Residence - Nechako 1255 International Mews, Kelowna, BC, CanadaLearn how to identify an opioid poisoning, how to administer naloxone, and get your own free naloxone kit! It only takes 10 minutes to learn how to save a life.
Learn how to identify an opioid poisoning, how to administer naloxone, and get your own free naloxone kit! It only takes 10 minutes to learn how to save a life.
Free, peer led food skills workshops held in Picnic. Build your food skills and community while enjoying a meal with friends!
Y Mind is a series of supportive group sessions that help you learn techniques to manage stress and calm the body and mind. These free workshops will help you navigate stress and anxiety and provide a safe outlet to connect with other students with similar experiences.
Bonus! Participants will receive a free 3-month membership to the YMCA.
The History and Sociology Series is back with another public lecture featuring Tiffany Willoughby-Herard from the University of California, Irvine.
Join Pride Programming in celebrating the end of the 2024/25 academic year at Planting Pride, a fun afternoon of terra cotta pot painting and planting! This event is open to the Queer undergraduate and graduate students and allies. Refreshments, including items for those with dietary restrictions, will be provided. Participants can expect a medium to […]
Join us for an evening of poetry, prose, and music at BNA Burger (in the BNA tasting room)! IWC presents our Open Mic! Entry is a $6-$10 sliding scale, and $5 for members. Doors are at 6:30 pm, and sign-up begins promptly at 6:30 pm with our hosts. We have 10 open mic spots, so […]
This workshop will introduce key ideas using discipline-agnostic examples and common language while illustrating how to view the world from a Bayesian perspective.
Attention BMGT Students – NEW SESSION ADDED! Due to popular demand the Faculty of Management will be offering an additional Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) Transition Information Session on Friday, March 21, 2025 from 11:00 am- 12:00 pm in EME 0050.
This session will show you Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC)/the training, education, experience and responsibilities (TEER) that is widely used in immigration to evaluate skilled experience, both in Canada and from abroad. We will review components of the NOC/TEER that are important to know when planning your immigration, like: wage range, TEER categories, job duties, and employment requirements. This session will be helpful if your immigration plan incorporates skilled experience from in Canada, or abroad.
Attention BMGT Students! The Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) Transition Info Session is Friday March 21 from 12:30pm-1:30pm in EME 1121.
(Re)Claim & Connect is a small group for Asian Canadians focused on storytelling and connection, facilitated by two UBCO counsellors. The group provides a safe space to share your story in a manner that feels validated and supported by others with shared experiences. The goals of the group are to help: Build confidence in your […]
Join the Asian Student Association for non-competitive games of pickup dodgeball. Short-duration games will be focused on playing for fun. Teams will be determined on the day of the event. Dodgeball is more than just a childhood pastime—it’s a fast-paced, strategic game that brings people together through teamwork, reflexes, and quick decision-making. Across the world, […]
Indigenous Programs and Services invites you to join us as we explore the importance of the Columbia River for World Water Day 2025. We will be screening the film, Changing Course, A River’s Journey of Reconnection, a film that is the work of Creatively United for the Planet Society. According to the Creatively United for […]
Spend time with therapy dogs, reduce your stress, and meet others from UBC Okanagan.
Join the Latin Dance Club for an exciting Latin Dance Workshop! Get ready to move to the vibrant rhythms of salsa and bachata in a fun and welcoming environment. This workshop is open to all skill levels—no experience necessary. The class will be divided into two sessions: one for salsa and one for bachata, so […]
Join Recreation’s Move U Crew in a spring hiking series! Dates and locations: March 15: Mission Creek March 22: Knox Mountain Paul’s Tomb March 29: Knox Mountain Apex Trail April 5: Scenic Canyon What to bring: Please wear appropriate, closed-toe footwear and dress for the weather. Bring a water bottle REGISTER now
The UBC Okanagan Interdisciplinary Student Health Conference (ISHC) brings together students from across UBC Okanagan to showcase their health science research and public health experiences at an engaging presentation event.
Motionball is a national non-profit organization that raises funds and awareness for Special Olympics. The Marathon of Sport is an amazing annual event where over 100 UBCO students come out to fundraise and play alongside local Special Olympics athletes for a fun-filled day of sport and inclusion. The registration fee is $25. However, if you […]
Zhenrui Wu will defend their dissertation.
Drop in for a chat with a team member to learn how to access drug checking, ask questions about safer use, and access fentanyl test strips.
UBC Okanagan Library invites students to join us for a workshop on how to start your own mini-garden and learn about the new seed library!
Drop in to learn new skills to support your mental health and overall wellbeing!
Get tough tasks done with community support.
The Visual Arts program brings in a diverse variety of visiting artists for campus talks and public gallery presentations that includes visual artists, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, playwrights, essayists, interactive and digital media artists.
Voices Unleashed is an uncurated, monthly public speaking series open to all UBCO students, fostering a community of expression and connection. Each one-hour session, followed by coffee and treats for networking and discussion, provides a platform for students to share their stories, insights and what matters most to them. Students will have the opportunity to […]