Using Bacteriophages to Prevent Foodborne Pathogens
The small and interconnected LFS community presented me with so many opportunities.
Protected: Home Economics Class of 1970
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Alumni Spotlight – Congratulations to the Home Economics Class of 1970!
Alumni Spotlight – Congratulations to the Home Economics Class of 1970! To celebrate the 50 year milestone of their class, alumnae Pamela Byers and Adrianne Dale share a few highlights from their time at UBC and also their top-tips to current and newly graduated students. Pam Byers, BHE 1970 What is your favourite memory of […]
UBC Alum Harold Steves to Retire From Civic Politics
Harold Steves will be retiring this year as Richmond’s longest-serving City Councillor.
UBC Alum Harold Steves to Retire From Civic Politics
UBC Alum Harold Steves to Retire From Civic Politics Photo provided by Harold Steves At 83, Harold Steves (BSc Agriculture, 1963) will be retiring as Richmond’s longest-serving City Councillor. Using Twitter, Steves, who is known as ClimateChange Steves (@Harold_Steves), announced he would not seek re-election in 2022 after 50 years of service. Even though he […]
Reporting Data to Inform Better Daiya Foods Products
Hands-on learning experiences provided the opportunity to learn how to apply knowledge learned in the classroom, and this set me up for success in my career.
Upholding Quality Standards at Ferrero Canada
My classes promoted group work and problem-based learning with other disciplines, which prepared me for my work in my industry today.
MLWS Alumna Creates an Opportunity for Students in the Field
MLWS Alumna Creates an Opportunity for Students in the Field No two days are ever the same for Erika Nassichuk (BSc Applied Biology 2008, Master of Land and Water Systems 2015), who works as an Environmental Protection Officer for the District of North Vancouver (DNV). The DNV is a large suburban community nestled against the […]
Improving Animal Welfare in Shelters
Improving Animal Welfare in Shelters Photo by Brittany Gawley As a child growing up on an Ontario farm, Bailey Eagan was curious about the behaviour of her horses and dogs, and sought to make the best possible lives for them. Supervised by Professor David Fraser, the research focus of her Master’s of Science has been […]
Paving New Career Paths: Marketing Lead at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
The electives that I took to complement my degree really helped to pave the way for the career I eventually fell into.