Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCV & UBCOAugust 23, 2023 | UBC Broadcast | Faculty & Staff
The resilience of our UBC community during the Okanagan wildfires
A message from Deborah Buszard, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor Last week, many of us watched as the wildfire situation in the Okanagan evolved into more and more evacuation orders. It was very difficult to see people leaving their homes, some of whom were UBC students, faculty and staff.
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UBCOAugust 22, 2023 | Okanagan Admin News | Faculty & Staff
Invitation: Virtual Heads Up Forum—Planning considerations for leaders
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UBCOAugust 22, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
Support for the UBC community amidst wildfires in Central Okanagan
In response to the evolving situation regarding the wildfires across the Central Okanagan region over the last few days, a number of UBCO Global messages have been sent to the community, with important information about how to access and provide support:
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UBCVAugust 21, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
Air quality advisory in effect for Vancouver and the Okanagan
An air quality advisory is in effect for Vancouver and the Okanagan.Information on how to reduce the effects of smoke exposure is available here:
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UBCVAugust 21, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & Staff
UBC study explores bias against AI art
AI-generated writing, photography, art and music have been skyrocketing in popularity, but that surging success has also triggered an enormous backlash, with many rejecting AI art — and even asserting that its proliferation marks the beginning of the end for humanity. So why do some people react so negatively to art made by artificial intelligence? According to a new study from the UBC Sauder School of Business, it’s because for some, it challenges what it is to be human.
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UBCVAugust 21, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & Staff
A diet for healthier lungs and a healthier planet
Each year, respiratory illnesses are among the leading causes of hospitalization and premature death in Canada and across the globe. And those numbers are growing as temperatures rise and air pollution levels shift. “Exposure to air pollution can trigger inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, with negative short- and long-term effects on the lungs, heart, and other organs,” says Dr. Emily Brigham, a UBC assistant professor of respirology and research scientist at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.
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Other UBC SitesAugust 21, 2023 | Teaching in focus | Faculty & Staff
Teaching in focus: Elly Park
Located in Prince George, Elly is an assistant professor of teaching in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. Her teaching approach focuses on experiential learning and relationships to ensure students develop the confidence to become compassionate clinicians.
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UBCOAugust 20, 2023 | Okanagan Global Message | Faculty & Staff
Kelowna wildfires: guidance for faculty and staff
A message from Alex Bayne, Managing Director, Human Resources, UBC Okanagan Dear colleagues, Let me begin by recognizing the resilience, resolve and professionalism of students, faculty and staff during these distressing past few days. I am very grateful that we have a community that remains united and supportive despite the challenges we face.
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UBCOAugust 18, 2023 | Okanagan Global Message | Faculty & Staff
Support during the Central Okanagan wildfire situation
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UBCVAugust 17, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & Staff
Baby’s brain development may be linked to their gut bacteria
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UBCVAugust 17, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & Staff
Arts Perspectives on AI: Fearing (your own) language in the age of artificial intelligence