University flag to be lowered for Day of Mourning
The university flag will be lowered on Sunday, April 28 to mark the Day of Mourning.
The university flag will be lowered on Sunday, April 28 to mark the Day of Mourning.
Shelagh Rogers named as next Queen’s Chancellor
The university flag will be lowered on Apr. 27 in honour of Rebecca Warburton.
The university flag will be lowered on Apr. 24 in honour of Dr. Rod Dobell.
UVic has become one of only 14 post-secondary institutions in the world to reach a STARS Platinum sustainability rating. The ranking celebrates UVic’s holistic approach to sustainability and how it’s integrated in everything we do.
The ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø (UVic) is welcoming investments to support Canadian research and innovation detailed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a campus visit on Friday that included meeting faculty and students whose research is transforming the lives of Canadians every day.
A cougar sighting has been reported in Mystic Vale around 10 pm on Thursday, April 18. Please be aware of your surroundings and use caution while using the trails or wooded areas.
The following UVic experts are available to media to discuss environmental and climate change topics ahead of Earth Day (April 22).
As ocean temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, marine plankton may be the newest candidate to act as an oceanic early alert system. According to a new Nature paper from UVic micropaleontologist Andy Fraass, and a team of international collaborators at the University of Bristol and Harvard University, an analysis of the fossil record shows that changes to community structure take place long before mass extinction occurs.
Spring has finally sprung at UVic and campus is turning green. Now, thanks to BC’s Top Employer Awards, the university is looking even greener.
As part of the ongoing National Centre for Indigenous Laws (NCIL) construction, the contractor will be unloading, hoisting and fastening the large concrete wall panels to the building structure.
The following ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø experts are available to media for comment about the federal budget, which is expected to be tabled on April 16.
A new UVic program is helping first-generation students build community, overcome feelings of alienation and imposter syndrome, and support them in navigating the culture of higher education.
Indigenous student Ryder's journey to success at UVic, from financial concerns to empowerment, aided by supportive community and tailored scholarships.
Twenty researchers, teachers and students are receiving ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø’s REACH awards.
A section of Ring Road will be temporarily closed overnight on Thursday, Apr. 11.