Understanding Mental Health
Online virtual eventIncrease mental health literacy so you can respond effectively in a caring and respectful way.
Increase mental health literacy so you can respond effectively in a caring and respectful way.
In this masterclass, participants will learn money management best practices.
Learn more about the Tuum Est Student Initiative Fund and meet the program assistant!
This workshop will provide you with information regarding Copyright and Fair Dealing related to your thesis or dissertation.
Learn more about the Tuum Est Student Initiative Fund and join in on some trivia fun!
Join our weekly Online Writing Community to help mitigate social isolation and write alongside other members of the UBCO community.
You are invited to attend Dr. Adia Benton's discussion about Conjuring Anthropology + Its Publics.
Learn how to prepare for an interview, communicate your story effectively, and present yourself professionally.
Enjoy a night of cross country skiing at Telemark Nordic Club!
Cheer on the Heat basketball team!
Cheer on the Heat Basketball team!
For TA’s starting in Term 2, you can begin working through the asynchronous modules of the TA Foundational Training program starting December 15.
Join the Student Experience Office for an afternoon of tubing at Big White!
Cheer on the Heat basketball team!
Cheer on the Heat Basketball team!
Explore UBC Okanagan Gallery’s Public Art Collection at the Vernon Public Art Gallery from January 13 to March 9.
Join the Canada Revenue Agency to learn more about their digital services.
Attend this session to learn about the Arts Career Apprenticeship Program.
Gain the necessary tools to attain employment opportunities as a final year student.
This class with help facilitate calm breathing, releasing tension in the body, and learning tools for emotional regulation on and off the mat.
Join the GEO Ambassadors for informative sessions intended for international students!
Learn to climb at Beyond the Crux.
Established by the Mental Health Commission of Canada, the Working Mind is an evidenced-based training program designed to address and promote mental health and reduce the stigma in a workplace setting.
Join Student Wellness for a session of art, wellness, and connection!