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August 31, 2018
When it comes to teen dating violence, boys are more likely to report being the victim of violence—being hit, slapped, or pushed—than girls. That’s the surprising finding of new research from UBC and SFU. |
LATEST NEWS
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Middle-aged adults are exercising more and living longer, but new research suggests that even the fittest among them are not immune to cardiovascular disease. |
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Four Canadian universities, including the University of British Columbia, launched a new online curriculum resource earlier this month called Teach Mental Health. |
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When the Canadian Olympic women’s field hockey team was preparing for the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro, a team of researchers from UBC and SFU had an idea. |
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OPINIONS
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The National Post published an op-ed from The Conversation co-written by David Tindall, a UBC sociology professor, about Trans Mountain pipeline protests. |
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ATHLETICS
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The UBC Thunderbirds open up a highly anticipated 2018 Canada West soccer season this weekend starting with a visit to the Fraser Valley Cascades on Friday. |
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ARTS & CULTURE
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Collective Acts continues the gallery’s ongoing exploration of the Vancouver art scene in the tumultuous 1970s and also features new works. |
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VIDEO
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Simulators have become a common part of training for medical and nursing students, but UBC’s speech-language pathology program is the first in Canada to have a dedicated, high-fidelity mannequin for students to practice their techniques. |
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