According to a report on the AMS survey’s results, recorded lectures will be advantageous in reducing commute time and allowing students to “learn at their own pace.”
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Some remote First Nations communities have had limited access to medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. UBC's Remote Communities Drone Transport Initiative aims to fill this gap in our health care system by flying beyond geographic (and systemic) barriers.
It will do nothing but harm students’ mental and financial wellbeing to switch back to virtual learning now.
I’ve always been a big planner; I get off on colour-coordinated ‘To-Do’ lists. But there’s no way I could have planned for last year.
Anonymity was a shield for students who, if they were afraid of raising their hands in class before, would show their personalities and humour on Collaborate Ultra chats.
Hasan, who is a second-year chemical engineering student, told The Ubyssey that the Faculty of Engineering has removed any online options for all classes above second-year.
Two UBC professors said they are planning to teach their courses online until the number of COVID-19 cases decrease and additional safety measures are adopted by BC, despite a return to in-person learning.
Since March of 2020 the opioid crisis has worsened and BC's drug supply has more Fentanyl in it. As school moves back to in-person and parties resume what is UBC doing to keep students safe?
Dr. Leonard Foster talks about his COVID-19 research and his journey to research.
UBC has among the fewest COVID-19 cases in the province, according to the latest update to the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control’s (BCCDC) COVID-19 dashboard.
Whether you are applying online or in-person, ensure your application is completed by the September 14 deadline.
Unlike most time-travel books which focus on the future, this book uniquely sets its world in the far future, and peers back into a ‘past’ which is really our present.
Despite challenges present due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UBC Thunderbots placed first in the Small Size League Lower Tournament at RoboCup earlier this summer.
With this helpful guide, hopefully you’ll be able to ditch the McLaren and get to PSYC 101 by walking East Mall rather than rolling through stop signs and over the feet of unsuspecting pedestrians.
The event, intended to be held on September 8 after the start of phase four of the BC Restart plan, was advertised as a “rager” and “the first of its kind at UBC.”