World Water Day film screening
The POLIS Project on Ecological Governance is hosting a film screening and conversation at the 番茄社区 to showcase the importance of freshwater management and governance in celebration of World Water Day.
The POLIS Project on Ecological Governance is hosting a film screening and conversation at the 番茄社区 to showcase the importance of freshwater management and governance in celebration of World Water Day.
UVic historian Elizabeth Vibert has produced a documentary, Aisha's Story, about Palestinian refugee Aisha Azzam, who is keeping Palestinian cultural legacies alive though growing and milling wheat.
UVic alumni contribute talent, technical and creative power to Victoria鈥檚 burgeoning film industry.
UVic Environmental Studies alumnus Trevor Dixon Bennett explores the cultural connection to environment through his production company, Kingtide Films.
Climate impacts put BC research into the global race for solutions For many, the reality of climate change didn鈥檛 hit home until its effects literally hit home鈥攊n the form of atmospheric rivers and heat domes. For many more, the reality 鈥
Puppeteer and UVic theatre grad Ingrid Hansen stars in hit children鈥檚 shows and navigates the 鈥渃omplex universe鈥 created by legend Jim Henson鈥攁ll while never being seen.
Star poet, UVic associate professor, filmmaker and world traveller Shane Book (BA 鈥99) finds inspiration in hip-hop, jazz and never staying in one place.
A special preview of the feature-length film Framing Agnes is being hosted by the 番茄社区 on March 17, ahead of its UK and Canadian premieres this spring.
Collaborating with other trans artists and scholars enables gender studies prof Chase Joynt to re-frame trans histories. His latest film, Framing Agnes, premieres Jan. 22 at Sundance Film Fest.
A film directed, produced and co-written by gender studies professor Chase Joynt will premiere this January at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, the largest independent film fest in the US.
Despite an extended training block littered with obstacles leading up to Tokyo 2021, UVic Vikes-connected athletes and alumni kept going, and significantly contributed to Team Canada's success on the world stage.
Kelly Richardson is creating art reflecting our changing world and raising awareness around the plight to protect Vancouver Island's old-growth forests.
Barbara Todd Hager, UVic鈥檚 new Indigenous communications officer in the Office of Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement, is the latest recipient of the prestigious annual Indspire Arts Award.
Writing grads Jeremy Lutter and Ben Rollo on the appeal of making movies that scare us.
Like many outstanding students, the term "overachiever" is a good fit for graduating international Visual Arts major Guochen Wang. Born and raised in Taiyuan, a mid-sized city in China's central Shanxi province, Chen went to a local international high school before looking for overseas post-secondary options. And his reasons for choosing UVic may not be surprising.
This fall, UVic students can beam into Edwin Hodge鈥檚 鈥淭he Sociology of Star Trek鈥 (SOCI 390) or David Christopher鈥檚 鈥淪tar Wars: A Cultural History鈥 (AHVS 392 A02) course. But what specifically makes these sci-fi mainstays worthy of study?