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Dr. Margaret Macintyre Latta is a student of learners and learning

Dr. Margaret Macintyre Latta is a student of learners and learning

The education professor has spent her career searching for the language to explain what teaching and learning really entails—and why this matters.

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UBCO researchers explore the impact of kindness on campus

UBCO researchers explore the impact of kindness on campus

New study explains how university students understand and demonstrate kindness

UBCO researchers explore the impact of canine cuddles on students

UBCO researchers explore the impact of canine cuddles on students

Physical contact with a dog makes a significant difference to wellbeing

Keep Calm and B.A.R.K. On

Keep Calm and B.A.R.K. On

Trained therapy dogs are helping students reduce stress and battle homesickness.

Keep Calm and B.A.R.K. On
Inspiring minds, shaping hearts, changing the world

Inspiring minds, shaping hearts, changing the world

KAREN RAGOONADEN HAS EMBODIED EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING — and her […]

Celebrating (Vancouver) Pride Week

Celebrating (Vancouver) Pride Week

Happy (Vancouver) Pride Week!

UBC Okanagan researcher explores what it means for educators to ‘flourish’

UBC Okanagan researcher explores what it means for educators to ‘flourish’

“THE HEART OF HUMANITY IS TEACHING AND LEARNING,” says Sabre […]

Education Professor John-Tyler Binfet explores what it means to be kind in schools

Education Professor John-Tyler Binfet explores what it means to be kind in schools

“WE’RE ALL SMART. DISTINGUISH YOURSELF BY BEING KIND,” recites John-Tyler […]

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Alumna leads the charge on changing perceptions of art

Alumna leads the charge on changing perceptions of art

“WE’RE ALL ARTISTS.” As the Curator of Learning and Engagement […]

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