KPU in the News - September 2, 2014

This report is a modified summary of Kwantlen Polytechnic University's media coverage for the week beginning Tuesday, September 2, 2014. For more KPU news, visit: kpu.ca/newsroom.

KPU COMMUNITY
This fall, KPU will award its first chancellor with an honorary degree. Arvinder Bubber will be recognized for his contributions to community and education.
    - Read the story here.
 

KPU STUDENTS
Emma Cleveland and Ayesha Khan, KPU arts students, travelled to Ghana this summer to participate in a Harvard field school.


The Langley Hospice Society recently unveiled a 'novel' re-decoration of its family-friendly space. Now known as The Narnia Room, it was developed and designed by two fine arts students.
   - Read the story here.


CONTINUING EDUCATION
Over 65 new continuing and professional studies courses are being offered for the first time this fall. Classes are available at KPU's Richmond, Surrey and Langley campuses, with certain offerings entirely online.
    - Read the story here.