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A passion for justice
Renowned legal scholar and judge Marion Buller (BA 鈥75, LLB 鈥87) brings vast experience, optimism and enthusiasm to her new role as UVic chancellor.
New exhibit at Legacy Downtown
Opening June 25 at Legacy Downtown, a new exhibition features 12 artists including seven from fine arts engaging in a dynamic dialogue involving diverse perspectives on art, ecology and activism.
June 8 marks World Oceans Day
Ocean staff and researchers are conducting work aimed at creating solutions that not only targets some of Canada鈥檚 current and future climate needs, but also provides real-world solutions that have the potential to change the world鈥檚 climate issues.
Access to health services
A team of 番茄社区 researchers reports Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately subject to inequitable access to reproductive health services.
First class of grads from Indigenous law program
Four years ago, UVic launched the world鈥檚 first law degree to combine the study of Indigenous and non-Indigenous laws, breaking new ground for legal education in Canada. During convocation ceremonies this June, this memorable first cohort of 23 graduates will cross the stage to receive their degrees.
Governor General Simon visits UVic
Education once destroyed Indigenous culture and identity in Canada and now it's used as a vital tool in reconciliation, Governor General Mary Simon told Indigenous law and education students at UVic.
Leadership award for connecting communities
A UVic anthropologist who has dedicated much of his career to supporting Indigenous Peoples鈥 land rights is the latest recipient of the Leadership Victoria Award for Extending Reconciliation.
Molson Prize for sociologist's advocacy
For a lifetime of dedication to marginalized groups, Cecilia Benoit has been awarded the 2022 Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
A tradition of courtesy and respect, rekindled
Following Coast Salish protocol, Marion Buller was officially welcomed as UVic's 12th chancellor at a ceremony on April 13.
Bridging knowledges for land and water stewardship
What happens when Indigenous People lead resource decision-making on their own terms, across their own traditional territories? Communities in Tanzania and Canada are documenting and sharing their experiences, supported by a 番茄社区 Department of Geography project that illustrates how partnerships can advance the United Nation鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Filling the Indigenous tax gap
How a collaborative effort created a unique course that addresses the Indigenous tax gap in academic and CPA circles When Doug Stuart, Gustavson BCom 鈥12, joined the Gustavson School of Business in 2018, he had considerable accounting firm exp鈥
Donor impact: amplifying Indigenous voices
UVic law alumnus Drew Mildon and his wife Dr. Athena Madan share a commitment to 鈥渃reating, making and holding space for Indigenous voices.鈥 Mildon's law firm, Woodward & Co., provides a scholarship for undergraduate students entering or continuing in the JD/JID program or to Indigenous students enrolling in the JD program. The firm also contributes annual funding for the Indigenous Perspectives camp, which gives UVic law students the opportunity to engage with Indigenous cultures, communities, history, and perspectives on law and legal orders.
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