Updated mask requirements for post-secondary institutions
All students must now wear a mask at all times in indoor classrooms, and everyone must now wear masks in indoor common areas, including meeting rooms.
All students must now wear a mask at all times in indoor classrooms, and everyone must now wear masks in indoor common areas, including meeting rooms.
Associate Vice President Indigenous Robina Thomas grounds her work in the fundamental principle of engaging in a meaningful and respectful way. She began this new role at UVic on April 1.
The spring announcement that Qwul’sih’yah’maht Robina Thomas would serve as the university's inaugural AVP Indigenous follows two decades of change at UVic—and hints, as well, at work still to be done.
On Apr. 23, Minister Mike Farnworth introduced measures that restrict travel within the province to limit the spread of COVID-19. All non-essential travel outside your local health authority should be avoided.
Co/Lab takes a collaborative approach to promote health, health equity for people who use drugs
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
The problem saying Asian women filmmakers have finally ‘made it’
Climatologists have a Precambrian problem: early in Earth’s history the sun was dimmer, but the Earth wasn’t colder.
On April 22, UVic joins the global community in celebrating Earth Day. UVic is committed to promoting sustainable futures and is actively addressing the global crisis of climate change. We’re proud to highlight the efforts of our students, faculty and staff as they demonstrate leadership in environmental, social and institutional sustainability.
UVic is one of the world’s leading universities in addressing the most urgent problems of humanity, according to rankings released today by Times Higher Education's Impact Rankings, which measure how university research, stewardship, outreach and teaching advance efforts to meet 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
The University of Victoria has been included in the list of Canada’s Greenest Employers for the seventh time. The national awards recognize Canadian employers that lead the nation in creating a culture of environmental awareness and action.
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
As a university that cares about the health and safety of our students, UVic reaffirms its commitment to providing a safe sport environment after the conclusion of a Rowing Canada Aviron hearing.
The BC budget is expected April 20, to be tabled in the midst of the third wave of the pandemic. UVic experts are available to media for insights and commentary on various themes.
Ancient Greek handwashing and socio-economic inequality