Through a new website, H.E.A.L. Healthcare brings together artists, writers, activists, and people with lived experience to create arts-based and anti-oppressive teaching tools.
From misfortune came the opportunity to examine a mass timber structure's ability to withstand a series of extreme events, as the University's cutting-edge laboratory was the closest exposure to a natural gas blast.
While the project focuses on salmon populations in the Quesnel watershed, the team of researchers expects the findings to be application to other large lake systems in the Pacific Northwest undergoing climate change.
For the first time, students in the Master of Business Administration program will spend their first week of classes based out of ÂÜÀòÉäÇø's Northwest campus in Terrace where they will have the unique opportunity to listen to, learn from and forge relationships with regional businesses and community partners.
New research brought together expertise from medicine and physical therapy to help examine how rural practitioners manage overlapping relationships in small and remote communities.
Students participating in a summer geography course will spend six days learning about both the Nisga'a history and culture surrounding the Sii Aks volcano and volcanology.
Pounamu Taonga Award recipient Gerald Bent examined the cultural and judicial practices of the Nlaka'pamux people during his graduate studies, highlighting the importance of preserving Indigenous justice traditions.