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Rachael L'Orsa

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Rachael L'Orsa

BASc'10, BA'11

Engineering a better world

Rachael L'Orsa was a student leader and earned a reputation for research excellence while studying at UBC's Okanagan campus. Now she is pursuing advanced robotics research that could improve the safety of neurosurgical procedures.

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Welcome to UBC's Alumni Community

Welcome to UBC's Alumni Family

It's Still Yours

There are over 8,000 UBC alumni in the Okanagan region and, if you’re one of them, you're in the company of some pretty amazing people. In fact, you might be surprised at just who your fellow alumni are.

8,000 -- and counting. Almost 250,000 worldwide. Brought together, a considerable force.

Our motto, Tuum Est -- it’s still yours. Whether in Kelowna or Point Grey, UBC is as much about you, your fellow and future alumni, as it is about buildings and classes and degrees. Get connected.

If you are interested in getting to know the alumni in this region, getting involved, or just want more information about what UBC has to offer you today, please contact:

Brenda Tournier
Senior Manager, Alumni Relations
The University of British Columbia
Okanagan campus
Tel: 250-807-8167
E-mail: brenda.tournier@ubc.ca

Is Your Contact Info Up To Date?

We are committed to providing services to alumni that help you get connected, stay connected and reconnected with fellow graduates and friends and with your university. By striving to find new services, we will constantly add value to your experience of staying connected to UBC.  

One of the best ways of staying connected is to complete the information update using this form.

Benefits

Benefits available to UBC Alumni include:

  • the award-winning Trek magazine
  • Alumni Connections, a monthly report on the achievements of local alumni and other important news and events at UBC's Okanagan campus.
  • the Grad Gazette e-mail newsletter
  • the Alumni ACard -- giving you access to discounts from several partners, and UBC services and venues.
  • University library access
  • early notification of select lectures and speakers
  • a warm welcome at social, educational, mentoring, and networking events

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