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KPU Shows its Colours for Pink Shirt Day
The Canada-wide anti-bullying campaign is celebrating its 10th year
Could Trump Happen Here?
A KPU professor thinks that it’s possible, and so do other Canadians
Summoning (No Words) is an Interactive Soundscape that Reflects Violence Committed Against Women
KPU Prof. Nicola Harwood’s project was displayed at the Surrey campus on Jan. 25
Indigenous Dance Festival Comes to UBC’s Museum of Anthropology
The performances will explore and celebrate First Nations art
Surrey’s Interfaith Pilgrimage Brings Different Believers Together
Pilgrims visited six places of worship throughout the city to respect and learn from each other on Feb. 4
Activists, Artists, and Attendees Gather at KPU in Solidarity with One Billion Rising
The One Billion Rising campaign implores Canadians to help stop violence against women
For Black History Month, a KPU Lecture Series is Examining Issues in the Black Community
Professors, artists, and activists will be speaking throughout the month of February
Surrey Author Makes Her Debut with Historical Fiction
Tanya E. Williams’ novella was a hit with readers, and could soon be coming to KPU
KPU Music Department Offers Course in Music Video Production
The course is the first of its kind in Canada
Bhangra Music and Dance Brings Rhythm to KPU Classes
A brand new Bhangra course is being offered to students this semester
Bigger and Better: A Sneak Peek at the KDocs 2018 Festival
Four days, 14 films, 12 keynote speakers, and a myriad of panelists and exhibitors await fans of KPU’s annual documentary festival
KPU Instructor Examines Lies and Paranoia in New Novel
'The Innocence Treatment' has been selected as this year’s novel for the “KPU Reads” reading series
Coffee & Islam Challenges Misconceptions from Canadian Cafes
Vancouver locals who want to know more about the faith can now do so over a cup of joe
KDocs Talks Wants to Talk About Docs, K?
The “KDocs Talks” video series will feature discussions from the annual KPU documentary series