Researchers concerned about impacts of B.C. flooding on local ecosystems
Toxins and sediment released into the water could be harmful to wildlife
Toxins and sediment released into the water could be harmful to wildlife
KPU’s Farrier Science program is being redesigned to include an apprenticeship
Information on future flood risks in the Lower Mainland is plentiful, but it’s only useful if governments act on it
The city aims to reduce the approximately 76 million single-use items sent to landfills each year
Don’t waste it, eat it instead
KPU students made sculptures as artificial habitat for at-risk populations of rockfish
The film links the stories of three gay South Asians reflecting a common experience in the community
Topics include pandemic recovery, housing, Indigenous reconciliation, and climate change
Davison is a nutrition and health researcher
Students get hands-on farm experience over the seven-month program
Climate change and urbanization threatens the pollination of a third of our food supply
Joseph P. Ghabi will host the first Thursday Artist Talk for the fall at the Surrey Art Gallery
Normalcy has shown to rehabilitate offenders and reintegrate them back into society