KPU grad hosts mental health event on Sept. 9
“Resilience as it relates to mental health” will feature speeches, poetry, and music
“Resilience as it relates to mental health” will feature speeches, poetry, and music
The revised degree allows students to apply psychological concepts in the fields including design, business, and marketing
The book has been in the works for 10 years
Rai was named in BCBusiness Magazine’s 30 under 30
Gonzalez Filos is a former editor in chief of The Runner and created a documentary set to air this fall
Amy-Claire Huestis’ exhibit MOTHLIKE/silvery-blue will be at the Richmond Art Gallery until Sunday
The Islamic relief fundraiser saw around 60 attendees
Museum Lab will give students the opportunity to work in the field through a practicum in spring 2024
Asma Sayed, Jennifer Hardwick, Candy Ho, Ross Laird, and John Grant are faculty members that positively impact the campus community from the classroom and beyond
Nina Mosall’s Bebakhshid came out on June 16
Molly Cross-Blanchard will be promoting her debut book, Exhibitionist, after it came out during the pandemic
Buirs is retiring after 30 years as an instructor at KPU
The political science student is raising funds for the Make-A-Wish Canada foundation for her candidacy
The business plan is aimed to be done by the end of 2024
The waiver, which will go into effect this fall, aims to advance truth and reconciliation