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In a new study, Dr. John-Jose Nunez and his team trained artificial intelligence (AI) to predict whether cancer patients would go on to see a psychiatrist or counsellor, based solely on their initial oncology consultation documents.
“In this political climate, students are willing to face the risk of retaliation for using their voices to speak for the voiceless — the innocent children and families of Gaza — and this is nothing short of commendable,” writes Harleen Kaur.
"If we all took heed, we would recognize that those who built the People’s University for Gaza at UBC are not the enemy but are forging a path based on knowledge and justice," writes the Collective of Concerned Asian Studies Faculty.
One person was injured following an attempted robbery at the Rose Garden Parkade on June 12.
UBC-affiliated groups have released statements in support of the Palestinian solidarity encampment on MacInnes Field which started on April 29.
Exchange residence’s front desk permanently closed on June 12 and students living in Exchange will have to access front desk services at tə šxʷhəleləm̓s tə k̓ʷaƛ̓kʷəʔaʔɬ commonsblock in qʷta:yθǝn lelǝm̓.
For the first time since we became a society in 1996 (excluding a small update in 2017), I, along with board members and editors, am working on a bylaw review.
Amid the stressful flurry of academic life, UBCO’s Building Academic Retention Through K9s (B.A.R.K.) program offers a potential solution: support dogs.
At the May 15 Senate meeting, the Generative AI in Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee presented draft guidelines for the use of generative AI to help professors and students navigate AI’s evolving landscape.
Last year, Hwang and Squires, along with Duke University’s Dr. Arkadev Ghosh, published research exploring the economics of close-kin marriages.
It’s crazy how much joy a needle, a piece of cloth and some thread can bring a 21-year-old girl.
The UBC Vancouver Senate met June 1 to discuss cutting or suspending academic ties with Israeli public universities.
On Tuesday, the AMS’s special general meeting was adjourned before a vote could take place since the meeting did not meet quorum.
Anna Pontin argues that the source of stagnation between UBC administrators and Palestinian solidarity protesters is the university's failure to acknowledge that protesters initiated conversations months before the encampment even began.