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UBCO celebrates the Class of 2024
June 7, 2024
Graduation has extra meaning to many students this year
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More than 1,650 students graduate from UBC Okanagan this week
June 5, 2017
For many, it’s one of the biggest milestones of their lives—graduating from university. At UBC’s Okanagan campus, nearly 1,650 students will reach that milestone this week as the university gears up for six convocation ceremonies.
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Wood mulch can help in climate change fight
June 28, 2016
In addition to looking nice, covering soil with wood mulch can actually help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, UBC research shows.
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