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UBCO health researchers want stroke patients to tune in

UBCO health researchers want stroke patients to tune in

Clinical telerehabilitation can help people improve their stroke recovery

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Expand your mind through ancient brain science

Expand your mind through ancient brain science

Professor connects expertise in neuroanatomy with his passion for student performance and academic equity

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Bridging home and school: New study explores literacy and math development

Bridging home and school: New study explores literacy and math development

UBCO researcher explores how the home environment affects a child’s learning

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Phil Barker, former Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation, reflects on UBCO’s expanding research enterprise and the leaders who inspired him
New study says aging well is connected to hearing well
An equitable world can have sustainable fashion, art and wine

An equitable world can have sustainable fashion, art and wine

UBC Okanagan professor speaks about the issues facing consumer industries in the face of climate change and social consciousness

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UBCO faculty members to voice concern at Columbia River symposium

UBCO faculty members to voice concern at Columbia River symposium

Two-day virtual event highlights the history and governance of the Columbia River Basin

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See the humanity in data, UBC Okanagan professor says
Discussing what comes after a crisis
UBCO researcher investigates how panda cubs communicate with their mother