On Air: Podcasting 101 with Kailee Fawcett
On Air: Podcasting 101 with Kailee Fawcett
Join Kailee Fawcett for this workshop which will provide an overview of tips and considerations as you begin your own podcasting journey.
Join Kailee Fawcett for this workshop which will provide an overview of tips and considerations as you begin your own podcasting journey.
Jon Corbett will defend their dissertation.
An enormous, 25-by-35-foot, Indigenous territorial map of what we call Canada will be on display in the Ballroom (UNC 200) on March 4 from 10:00am-12:00pm for UBC Okanagan students, faculty, and staff to view in order to further their learning about the traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples and relevant historical events. The Canadian Geographic Indigenous Peoples […]
The Department of History and Sociology welcomes guest speaker and environmental advocate Michelle Francis-Denny.
Join Naim Cardinal, Educational Facilitator with Indigenous Programs and Services, and Jessica Bayer, Educational Consultant for Indigenous Initiatives, for bi-weekly coffee gatherings. These sessions provide a space to ask questions and engage in conversations about truth and reconciliation, decolonization, Indigenization, Indigenous history, culture, worldviews, and more. All are welcome! REGISTER NOW
Cara Basil will defend their thesis.
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 […]
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.
Join us for this informal presentation of Bonny Lynn's research looking at how an Indigenous Participatory Action Research (IPAR) design centered the voices of the children, the nsyilxcǝn language, and ecological knowledge from the Land.
Join Naim Cardinal, Educational Facilitator with Indigenous Programs and Services, and Jessica Bayer, Educational Consultant for Indigenous Initiatives, for bi-weekly coffee gatherings. These sessions provide a space to ask questions and engage in conversations about truth and reconciliation, decolonization, Indigenization, Indigenous history, culture, worldviews, and more. All are welcome! REGISTER NOW
Join HIST495B students as they share their findings on the history of First Nations reserves in the Okanagan region.