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KPU senate approves brewing certificate, diploma in engineering physics, and psychology micro-credentials
The senate also approved a list of new, revised, and discontinued courses
‘Is this truly the right thing to do?’: The KFA pushes back on layoff notices KPU issued to 70 faculty members
The university is facing a 49-per-cent decline in revenue as international student enrolment drops
KSA holds AGM without quorum, students raise concerns with association’s conduct
The student union’s audited financial statements show $8.6 million went towards expenses in 2024
KPU board of governors approve 2025-26 draft budget including faculty layoffs
The university’s vice-president external affairs said not passing the budget would put the institution’s student housing project in “jeopardy”
B.C. is burning: How community and faith-led efforts aid wildfire mitigation in the province
Experts and non-profits agree climate disasters aren’t going away, making community-based emergency management all the more important
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KPU hosts events in March to recognize UN sustainability goals
From employee workshops to student-led initiatives, the university will bring the community together to showcase its sustainability projects
KSA in $675,000 deficit, December 2024 draft budget shows
The student union spent more than $380,000 in legal and professional fees
‘The realm of free transit:’ How the politics of public transit trickle into local post-secondaries
While transit is a basic necessity for many individuals, the system’s funding and services need to catch up with the growing population
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KPU Senate reviews policy changes, highlights lost international student revenue in submission to House of Commons
The Senate approved course revisions and discussed two policies