Genetic counsellors at UBC are working at "the intersection of psychology and medicine" to support and educate patients.
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Two years after its official launch, a student-funded sustainability initiative called mugshare is branching across campus and the greater community.
Engineering students connected with top employers at the UBC Applied Science Co-op Networking Reception on Thursday night.
From January 21 to 22, the largest Hackathon event in Western Canada was held at UBC.
The impacts of the climate crisis on Pacific Island communities was discussed at the “How Ancestral Voyaging Mobilizes Knowledge of Biodiversity and Climate Change" talk on February 2.
STI testing is for important for public health purposes, but also to help you make the most of a fun, sexy experience.
Sex doesn't need to be seemless — performance and other sexual issues are perfectly common and normal experiences.
Youth clinics are an essential service for sexual health support. These student experiences highlight gaps and benefits of their care.
Subpar sexual education can set many of us on an uncertain path toward understanding our sexuality — but it's never too late to begin sexual reclamation through knowledge and learning.
PrEP, or HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, refers to any drug that reduces one’s risk of contracting HIV. For many students, this is an invaluable sexual health resource — for both safer sex and peace of mind.
For student brain aficionados, the recent expansion of a neuroscience specialization is more than just a 'big brain' idea.
According to UBC experts, concerns about your friendly neighbourhood chatbot might be overblown.
Dr. Judy Illes has pioneered the field of neuroethics.
Dr. Sarah Otto and Dr. Pieter Cullis were awarded the Killam Prize on March 15.
It’s time to take things just a small step further, and move towards universal understanding as a society. For just a small sacrifice, we’re gaining connection, security and a whole new way of life.