History and Sociology Speaker Series
Science Building (SCI) 1177 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaThe Department of History and Sociology welcomes guest speaker and environmental advocate Michelle Francis-Denny.
The Department of History and Sociology welcomes guest speaker and environmental advocate Michelle Francis-Denny.
Drop-in and chat with our nurse on campus. No appointment needed to access this free service.
Motor imagery is the imagined practice (or mental rehearsal) of a movement. In this presentation, we will discuss how we can use motor imagery to help us perform smooth and […]
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The Action for Climate Team (ACT) presents our spring Pop-Up Free Store! In partnership with Swap Not Shop hosted by the Sustainability Living Learning Community in Residence Life, we have […]
The UBC OER Project Poster Session will celebrate the innovative work of UBC faculty, students, and staff who have developed open educational resources (OER) projects.
Join the @ubcostudents team for a group study session and to sip hot chocolate! Come alone or bring a friend—this is the perfect opportunity to meet new people and grow […]
Golnoosh Razzazi will defend their thesis.
This session will introduce participants to the various types of t-tests, including one-sample, two-sample, paired, and one-sided tests. Attendees will learn about the appropriate applications for each type and the visualization techniques that can enhance the interpretation of t-test results.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to apply and visually represent different t-tests, interpret their results, understand the implications of multiple testing corrections, and select the appropriate test for their data.
Dietitian Drop-In: Get Your Food & Nutrition Questions Answered.
A community read-in is part book club and part coffee-house event, where a book is selected and folks gather to read and discuss it together. This year, we’ve selected two books that have been challenged in many libraries and schools recently: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi and Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe.
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.
Dan Levitt is the Special Guest for the 12th annual Okanagan Embrace Aging Month, which hosts events to embrace aging March 1–31, 2025—in-person and online. Dan will discuss the current issues […]
Flip your leaf! The New Leaves Festival of Arts and Culture returns to venues across Kelowna from March 6-8, 2025. New Leaves is an annual, three-day arts festival put on […]
Have you ever struggled to afford course materials and textbooks? Are you an instructor passionate about providing accessible education? Share your story and make your voice part of the conversation for change.
Tunisian-style vegetarian couscous at Picnic
UBCO Faculty are welcome to come by the Library Service Desk on the main floor of the UBCO Library to learn more about creating an open text using Pressbooks.
Join us for an interactive workshop where we will take educational resources used within the classroom and make them openly available for use and reuse.
Join us on March 7 to hear from Dr. Christophe Kinnard's talk as part of the EEGS Seminar Series.
Do you want to practice your English speaking skills? Join our English Conversation Circle!
(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 […]
Join us for an interactive workshop where we will explore the challenges, contradictions, and opportunities at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Open Educational Resources (OER).
Sophia Kast will defend their thesis.