Claudia Culley
KPU instructors weigh in on the U.S. presidential election
Mohammad Akbar, Jeffrey Meyers, and Bob Fuhr discuss what Donald Trump’s victory means for the superpower and Canada
KPU Senate revises select course offerings, policies, and minor in counselling program
The approved changes to programs and policies will take effect next year
The power of movement: How dance is an outlet for self-expression and connection
As an art form with many health benefits, dance holds lessons of vulnerability, perseverance, and self-love
Pillars of student life: Get to know some of the clubs at KPU
From subject-focused to cultural clubs, there are many groups students can join to connect with the campus community
Learn about major options within KPU’s Faculty of Arts at upcoming mentoring gathering
Students can chat with faculty, upper-year students, and academic advisors on Nov. 7 about declaring a major ahead of registration
KPU Senate discontinues a trades program, discusses changes in student enrolment
Next fall, the mechatronics and advanced manufacturing technology program will no longer be active
KPU student movement calls to ‘clean the KSA’
The distributed flyers questioning the KSA’s integrity have a QR code leading to a group chat for students to join
Heading to the polls: Your guide to the 2024 B.C. election
A breakdown of the candidates running in the ridings where KPU’s campuses are located
KPU students awarded for their work in exploring greater equity and justice
Four students were recipients of the English department’s third annual Intersectional Social Justice Essay Awards
KSA addresses KPU canceling the space for its special general meeting
The student association acknowledged the university’s safety concerns and reinstated its independence