Graduate students PenÃna Sara-Lynn Harding and Annie Pumphrey collected stories from current and emerging leaders across northern British Columbia as part of the Claiming Spaces project. The stories are meant to inspire a diverse group of future leaders.
River otters have been eating juvenile sturgeon released from a Vanderhoof hatchery. By visiting dozens of otter latrine sites along the Nechako River, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø graduate student Cale Babey has begun to quantify the extent of the predation.
Once again, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø ranks among the best small universities in Canada. In the latest rankings from Maclean's magazine, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø placed fifth out of 19 universities in its category. Its students placed first in the awards category, acknowledging their success in achieving national recognition.
A new digital tool developed by ÂÜÀòÉäÇø professors in collaboration with Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Access BC team will support work to enhance accessibility and create more barrier-free outdoor destinations.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø community is mourning following news that Joseph Gosnell, Sr., the University’s seventh Chancellor, died in the early morning hours of Aug. 18, 2020. Gosnell served as Chancellor from 2019 until his death.
With so much information circulating online about Covid-19, Health Sciences Librarian Trina Fyfe advises everyone to take a closer look at what one reads by checking out the sources of the information and ensuring disinformation is not spread.