Nurse On Campus
Residence - Nechako 1255 International Mews, Kelowna, BC, CanadaDrop-in and chat with our nurse on campus. No appointment needed to access this free service.
Drop-in and chat with our nurse on campus. No appointment needed to access this free service.
Drop in for express STI testing. Happening every other Thursday from 12:30 to 3:00 in NCH 251.
This session will introduce participants to the foundational concepts of statistical inference, including population distributions and the process of random sampling. Attendees will learn how sampling distributions evolve towards normality as sample sizes increase and will visually explore the Central Limit Theorem.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to visualize and understand population distributions, illustrate random sampling processes, recognize the normalizing effect of larger samples on sampling distributions, and demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem visually.
Dietitian Drop-In: Get Your Food & Nutrition Questions Answered.
In this session, we will reflect on your experiences and stories to clarify your strengths, desires, interests, personal qualities, and influences. Using an evidence-based narrative method, we will begin a career exploration to help you design and pursue your next career goals.
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.
Join the Black Student Success Program for pickup futsal games! It is a great opportunity to meet new people, enjoy friendly games, and improve your skills in an inclusive environment. […]
Free, peer led food skills workshops held in Picnic. Build your food skills and community while enjoying a meal with friends!
Join the Filipino Student Association (FSA) for 2 hours of fun, round-robin style of volleyball! Register individually or with a team, but we will ensure a mix of players of […]
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 […]
We are excited to have local schools join us for our School Day Game. Get ready to cheer loud and proud as the UBCO Heat take the court! Games are […]
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Come celebrate Lunar New Year
Cheer on the Heat Women’s Basketball team at the Furnace! Games are free for UBCO students. Game times/dates are subject to change. Visit GoHeat.ca for up-to-date schedules, scores and stats.
Join your Graduate Community Facilitators for board games and hot chocolate.
Join us in for an evening of board games and hot chocolate!
Cheer on the Heat Men’s Basketball team at the Furnace! Games are free for UBCO students. Game times/dates are subject to change. Visit GoHeat.ca for up-to-date schedules, scores and stats.
Cheer on the Heat Women’s Basketball team at the Furnace! Games are free for UBCO students. Game times/dates are subject to change. Visit GoHeat.ca for up-to-date schedules, scores and stats.
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.
Get tough tasks done with community support.
Practice makes perfect. Attend this session to practice your presentation and get feedback from our 3MT experts.
No matter what data/research materials/qualitative data you are using for your research, we can help you develop a sustainable system and plan.
Build community, share culture, and enjoy a free, nourishing meal. Help us reduce waste by bringing your own container! First come, first served.
This workshop will illustrate how to fit linear models in R, diagnose any issues with model assumption violations, and interpret linear model summaries, including model coefficients, degrees of freedom, standard error estimates, t statistics, F statistics, p-values, R2, statistical significance, adjusted R2.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to fit linear models in R and interpret model outputs, including the output of the summary() function in R.
Researchers, meet your Okanagan research support team! Come join us to connect with friendly faces who are always there to support solutions for your scholarly communication and digital or data-intensive research needs.