Hickman (HHB, #219)
The Hickman Building (HHB) contains Learning and Teaching Support and Innovation.
It is often used for on-site teaching conferences and workshops.
Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ report for HHB.
Map
Emergency information
The map above shows your building’s designated assembly point(s) in the event of an evacuation. These maps are designed for print and may not be fully accessible online. If you need help locating your assembly points, contact the emergency planner.
Learn more about evacuations, emergency procedures and personal preparedness on the Emergency Planning website.
Rooms
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HHB 105 – Lecture theatre
Lecture theatre Hickman (HHB) Students Faculty & staff Community 100 or more -
HHB 110 – Multi-access classroom
Multi-access Hickman (HHB) Faculty & staff Community Students 30 to 100 -
HHB 116 – Classroom
Classroom Hickman (HHB) Faculty & staff Students 30 to 100
History
Dr. W. Harry Hickman (1909 - 1997) was the University of Victoria's (UVic) first acting president after its creation in 1963. He founded the university art collection and was the head of UVic's modern languages and French departments until his retirement in 1974.
The building was formerly known as the Centre for Innovative Teaching (CIT).