College of Graduate Studies

A hidden waterway comes alive through community art

A hidden waterway comes alive through community art

Through a blend of ecology, conversation and artistry, doctoral student Madeline Donald explores our relationship with urban waterways.

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Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery

Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery

New program enhances continuum of care, increases accessibility, quality of life

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People want to age at home, UBC Okanagan can help them stay healthy
Research breathes fresh air into classrooms at UBC Okanagan
UBCO researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas

UBCO researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas

Light-weight, 3D printed devices can change the face of satellite communication

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UBCO researchers get to the bottom of non-invasive gut tests

UBCO researchers get to the bottom of non-invasive gut tests

Mucus contains vital data to help address diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer

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Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind

Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind

UBC Okanagan researchers study how wind farms can change airstream patterns

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UBCO researchers study how prolonged sitting can impact children’s brains
Can flowers, planted to attract pollinators, benefit neighbouring crops?
Climate change leads engineers to harness the power of green