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Weekly Writing Community – Hybrid!

The Commons (COM) 3297 University Way, Kelowna, BC

Join our weekly hybrid Writing Community to help mitigate social isolation and write alongside other members of the UBCO community.

Professional Practice in Creative Writing

Campus Administration Building (ADM) - University Theatre (ADM026) 1138 Alumni Ave, Kelowna, BC

Editor and writer Anna Kiernan will give a talk on professional practice, , from marketing to pitching to editing, with a Q&A to follow.

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Gymnastics Lessons

Kelowna Gymnastix 225-1891 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC

Come join UBCO Recreation for Gymnastics Lessons this Spring!

$60

Job Preparation: Interview Tips

University Centre (UNC) 3272 University Way, Kelowna, BC

Learn how to prepare for an interview, communicate your story effectively, and present yourself professionally.

Free

Campus Walks: Plogging Walk

University Centre (UNC) 3272 University Way, Kelowna, BC

Come get active and join the Move U Crew for this walk right here on campus!

Free
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Online Writing Community

Online virtual event Online

Join our weekly Online Writing Community to help create a regularly writing habit and write alongside other members of the UBCO community.

Thesis Formatting Q & A

Online virtual event Online

Join the Centre for Scholarly Communication for an online Q&A session to ask questions and learn more about how to properly format your thesis for submission.

Giving Day

University Way Kelowna, BC

Come celebrate the spirit of philanthropy with fun games, food and drinks, along with interactive exhibits where you can learn all about how donors support UBC Okanagan, and how you […]

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Nurse on Campus

University Centre (UNC) 3272 University Way, Kelowna, BC

Drop-in and chat with our Student Wellness Nurses. No appointment needed to access this free service.

Growth Machine

The Commons (COM) - Sawchuk Family Theatre (Engagement Theatre) 3297 University Way, Kelowna, BC

Join us for a screening of Growth Machine followed by a discussion with its creator, visual artist, and UBC alum, Evan Berg.