
Exquisite beaded creations string together beauty and life
A new exhibition at Legacy Downtown explores the essential role of Indigenous artists' creative practices in the reclamation and renewal of culture, identity, stories and teachings.
A new exhibition at Legacy Downtown explores the essential role of Indigenous artists' creative practices in the reclamation and renewal of culture, identity, stories and teachings.
U.S. vaccinations reach tipping point
UVic scholar and UNESCO Co-Chair Budd Hall helps propel community-based research across Canada and around the world. On May 6, he received a prestigious national award for his years of service.
UVic scholar and UNESCO Co-Chair Budd Hall helps propel community-based research across Canada and around the world. He answers some questions on winning a prestigious national award and about the importance of community-university engagement.
Summer term has started! Whether you’re winding down or gearing up, here are a few things to keep in mind at UVic this summer.
Have you used library resources in your studies at UVic? You might be eligible for a $1000 student award! Deadline to apply is May 31.
UVic’s sustainable student housing and dining construction project is taking shape. Students will be able to enjoy all the best on-campus living can offer in a state-of-the-art green building.
UVic is ranked 12th on Canada’s Best Employers list for 2021. Forbes compiled the list by surveying more than 8,000 Canadians working for businesses with at least 500 employees.
The 2021 Gustavson Brand Trust Index reveals a dramatic shift in consumer loyalty and purchase considerations.
How has COVID-19 affected you and your family, what barriers may exist to accessing vaccinations, and what are your needs for recovery? Share your experiences in the B.C. COVID-19 SPEAK survey.
In the midst of a pandemic, it’s still important to be prepared for all types of hazards. Canada’s annual Emergency Preparedness Week takes place this year from May 2 to 8.
Working within the context and under the guidance of the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) and Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training, UVic and other BC universities are planning for a return to in-person activities on campus, including in-person instruction, in September - with faculty and staff returning sooner.
The Winter Session timetable will be released in late May with details about course delivery for the fall semester. In the meantime, we're sharing our plans for on-campus activity in the Fall.
Message from President Kevin Hall and AVP Student Affairs Jim Dunsdon: "We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and deeply concerned by the recent acceleration of the pandemic in India and across the globe. It is understandable that many of you are worried about the health and safety of your loved ones — and for yourselves if you are one of our many students currently in India or another area severely impacted by the pandemic."
Share your feedback with Academic Advising to help improve their services and potentially win $500! The survey is open to current undergraduate students only. Deadline is May 10.
The university flag will be lowered on Wednesday, April 28 to mark the Day of Mourning for persons killed or injured in the workplace.