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University of British Columbia

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  • B.C., starting at the University of British Columbia, which is currently serving as a training facility and a secondary location for men's and women's hockey with its recently renovated ice rink.

    The Deadbolt 2010

  • B.C., starting at the University of British Columbia, which is currently serving as a training facility and a secondary location for men's and women's hockey with its recently renovated ice rink.

    The Deadbolt 2010

  • B.C., starting at the University of British Columbia, which is currently serving as a training facility and a secondary location for men's and women's hockey with its recently renovated ice rink.

    The Deadbolt 2010

  • B.C., starting at the University of British Columbia, which is currently serving as a training facility and a secondary location for men's and women's hockey with its recently renovated ice rink.

    The Deadbolt 2010

  • Alfred Hermida, associate professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, said at a recent conference, "Sharing is now becoming central to the way a large number of people experience their news."

    Michele Weldon: Tweet This, Deny That: Social Media and the End of Denial Michele Weldon 2011

  • Alfred Hermida, associate professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, said at a recent conference, "Sharing is now becoming central to the way a large number of people experience their news."

    Michele Weldon: Tweet This, Deny That: Social Media and the End of Denial Michele Weldon 2011

  • I began to work on this problem with Erez Lieberman and Christoph Hauert, a biomath and computer wizard from Bern, Switzerland, who was then in my group but is now at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • Two years ago at the convention in Toronto, researcher Stanley Coren of the University of British Columbia, presented his research, which found that dogs can learn about 165 words, can count to four or five, and have a basic understanding of arithmetic.

    Research dog reveals canines' cognitive potential 2011

  • Alfred Hermida, associate professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, said at a recent conference, "Sharing is now becoming central to the way a large number of people experience their news."

    Michele Weldon: Tweet This, Deny That: Social Media and the End of Denial Michele Weldon 2011

  • Alfred Hermida, associate professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, said at a recent conference, "Sharing is now becoming central to the way a large number of people experience their news."

    Michele Weldon: Tweet This, Deny That: Social Media and the End of Denial Michele Weldon 2011

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