While UBC didn’t implement all recommendations from the 2016 review, Campus Security’s external review comes after uproar over three UBC-related incidents over the past two years.
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From the flying reindeer to the red suit, coal, Christmas market, and even the milk and cookies, this story made sure to cover each base. Each tradition made its way into the film with no detail left spared, and each accompanied by a generous amount of comedy.
The first of its kind in Canada, the clinic’s goal is to provide low-income people and their animals with access to legal help in animal-law cases, while allowing law students to gain hands-on experience.
On December 9, Provost and VP Academic Andrew Szeri announced that President Santa Ono had cancelled the search for the Faculty of Education’s dean in a move that may be linked to a petition signed by 150 community members, late last month.
In two emails posted to Reddit, Dr. Tamara Freeman and Dr. Edward Neeland, both associate professors in chemistry, appear to have written to students in their classes that they suspected students had cheated on their final exams.
On Tuesday, December 8, the BC government introduced legislation to secure funding for the BC Recovery Benefit, projected to help around 3.7 million British Columbians.
At the Board of Governors Finance Committee meeting on November 20, UBCO Provost and VP Academic and Research Ananya Mukherjee-Reed announced a proposal to pause student enrolment growth next year at the Okanagan campus.
The AMS has still not released its internal privacy assessment of the new clubs management system.
The petition is calling on the South Korean government to impose stricter punishments after Yeelin Tseng was hit by a drunk driver.
A Reddit user posted the document, titled “Yellow Privilege,” which was contained in an email sent to students living in UBC Exchange Residence on November 26.
The Ethics and Accountability committee was both finalized and assigned its first task at AMS Council on Wednesday, November 25.
UBC international students will be able to cross the border more easily, after the federal government included the university on a recently-released list of designated learning institutions, approved to reopen to international students currently not in Canada.
"Faculty burnout isn’t just anecdotal – we have real evidence of increased workloads and stress levels."
Iranian-Swedish medical researcher Dr. Ahmadreza Djalali was sentenced to death in October 2017 on disputed charges of espionage.
While the AMS has heard of a potential Chegg trap following the accusations, the course instructor denied those claims.