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
Experts and non-profits agree climate disasters aren’t going away, making community-based emergency management all the more important
The KPU criminology instructor recently received an award recognizing her commitment to community-based research
A fully blind student says they have not been receiving the braille conversion of their assigned readings until mid-semester
From unequal financing access to societal stereotypes, women encounter many hurdles in the business world
KPU instructor and researcher Christian Lange discusses viruses, education, and student engagement
Nearly half of all small businesses navigate hurdles with crime and safety
From participating in national exhibits to receiving awards, Chuang brings her ceramics expertise to the KPU community
While transit is a basic necessity for many individuals, the system’s funding and services need to catch up with the growing population
The KPU alumnus and instructor received the BCLNA 2024 Educator of the Year award
As their financial futures grow uncertain, half of the province’s young people are considering moving elsewhere
Harwood is an artist who teaches the Inside-Out Prison Exchange program at KPU
As Davis’s 13-year term as president comes to an end, he reflects on his achievements and memories at the university
Chang’s collection HAZI HAUS was showcased at Vancouver Fashion Week
From festive shows to treats, here’s a dive into four events offering visitors holiday-themed experiences and cheer
Mohammad Akbar, Jeffrey Meyers, and Bob Fuhr discuss what Donald Trump’s victory means for the superpower and Canada