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CUFA BC Media Coverage

University Affairs “Provincial budget reports: Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon” – April 10, 2024

Ubyssey “‘Not going to be enough’: BC budget increase for post-secondary institutions frustrates many” – March 14, 2024

UNBC professor recognized as “Academic of the Year” – May 5, 2023

UNBC professor wins academic award – May 2, 2023

Are microcredentials the future of higher ed? – University Affairs, January 12, 2022

Post-secondary unions call for safer return to campus in January – The Peak, January 10, 2022

Former NDP advanced education minister questions why unvaccinated students should get free COVID-19 tests – Straight, August 27, 2021

B.C. universities and colleges mull next steps as province fails to institute COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students – The Globe and Mail, August 26, 2021

Debate continues over mandatory vaccination on university campuses like TRU – Kamloops This Week, August 16, 2021

Province confident in full return to university campuses as calls mount for mask, vaccine mandates – CBC, August 10, 2021

Return to Campus for post–secondary students – BC Today with Michelle Eliot, August 10, 2021

Return to Campus for post–secondary students – 980 CKNW (The Mike Smyth Show), August 10, 2021

UVic faculty, students call for vaccine requirement – Times Colonist, August 8, 2021

Confederation of BC faculty associations calls for ‘institutional autonomy,’ stronger COVID-19 guidelines for fall term – The Ubyssey, August 6, 2021

BC post-secondary faculty worried fall return to in-person learning too soon – CityNews1130, May 26, 2021

Drop in International Students Less than Feared, but Universities Face Cash Crunch – The Tyee, September 14, 2020

Public sector salaries: Men greatly outnumber women among 100 highest-paid post-secondary employees – Vancouver Sun, September 14, 2020

UNBC professors to fight for colleauges, rally told – Prince George Citizen, November 6, 2019

BC post-secondary educators fight to fix ‘structural’ problem of precarious contract work – Vancouver Sun, May 5, 2019