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.
The spring announcement that Qwul鈥檚ih鈥檡ah鈥檓aht Robina Thomas would serve as the university's inaugural AVP Indigenous follows two decades of change at UVic鈥攁nd hints, as well, at
work still to be done.
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
UVic researchers and grad students can now share their expertise through a new partnership with The Conversation鈥攑ublishing explanatory journalism from the academic and research
community.
On March 8 UVic joins the world to celebrate International Women's Day, a global day recognizing the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
A new book released Feb. 25 delves into the history of racist policies impacting Indigenous, Black and racialized communities in BC and ties it to present-day anti-racist
movements.
Humanities Literacy Week kicks off Feb. 8, with events that showcase the strength and creativity of humanities research at UVic, and shine a spotlight on issues of race, power and
state violence.
John Borrows has been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada for his scholarly work on Indigenous rights and legal traditions, which have had a significant impact across
Canada and abroad.
2020 was like no other鈥攁nd the UVic community kept doing what we do best. Here are just a few of the many stories that helped shape a year of news.
Five 番茄社区 researchers are recognized today for their research excellence and community impact as Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs.