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UBC emergency medicine resident doctors trained for a Code Orange in a full-day disaster simulation with partners from across B.C.’s health system.
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Summer is getting longer, and it’s happening faster than we thought New research finds summers are expanding 50 per cent faster in many areas than previously reported, with quicker transitions between seasons.
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Why ruthless characters rise at work and why some managers choose them New UBC Sauder research reveals why some managers actively favour manipulative or self-serving workers—and how those choices can backfire in the long run.
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From Campus Security to Community Safety: A transformation shaped by community voices and dressed by UBC experts UBC’s new Community Safety model blends community engagement, research collaboration and design innovation.
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Anticipating discrimination takes a toll on daily health, UBC study finds Many people regularly brace for discrimination before it happens. A new UBC-led study shows that this anticipation is common—and that it can heighten stress and physical symptoms in everyday life.
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Texting with a stranger beats a chatbot at easing loneliness UBC-led study challenges the idea that an always-available AI companion can substitute for human connection.
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The UBC group Eh? Cappella is ready to hit the international competition stage CBC The Early Edition -
Measles vaccination rates falling across B.C., CBC analysis finds CBC -
How pricing in B.C. is becoming both art and algorithm Business in Vancouver -
Historic Chinese cemetery near Duncan to be formally recognized with community ceremony CHEK

























