David Strong Building re-opens
The heat and ventilation issues in the David Strong Building (DSB) have been resolved much more quickly than anticipated.
The heat and ventilation issues in the David Strong Building (DSB) have been resolved much more quickly than anticipated.
The university flag will be lowered on Dec. 6 to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
It鈥檚 an exciting time for UVic as we mark the official opening of our new residence complex, the university鈥檚 largest capital infrastructure project to date.
Over the past several months, University Food Services has been researching and reviewing Meal Plan delivery models on campus. Here are the results.
A major upgrade to UVic鈥檚 central administrative system (Banner) is scheduled for this Sunday, December 3, from 9:30 a.m. 鈥 6 p.m., resulting in an outage of some services.
Globally renowned Indigenous art historian and curator Dr. Heather Igloliorte joins the 番茄社区 as the inaugural Canada Excellence Research Chair in Decolonial and Transformational Indigenous Art Practices. The $8-million research chair will advance reconciliation through the transformative power of art and innovative exhibition practices and support a new generation of students, researchers, educators, curators and artists to drive change through artistic practice.
If it wasn鈥檛 for a hurricane, the life of globally renowned Inuk and Nunatsiavut art historian and curator Dr. Heather Igloliorte would have taken an entirely different turn.
The UVic campus will be closed on Monday, Nov. 13 in recognition of Remembrance Day and the university flag will be lowered on Saturday, Nov. 11. Most campus services, including Advising, Office of the Registrar, the Student Union Building (SUB) and the Bookstore will be closed on Nov. 13.
A member of the campus community has been diagnosed with active tuberculosis (TB), a slow-growing bacterium that can affect the lungs. While the risk of transmission is low, UVic is working closely with Island Health on protocols to identify, screen and treat those who may have been exposed.
On Oct. 25, Indigenous students, staff, faculty and community gathered in the First Peoples House following Coast Salish protocol to honour and recognize both J,SI峁圱EN and Qwul'thilum for their contributions to the name and logo for the new Office of the Vice-President Indigenous (OVPI).
Statement from UVic President Kevin Hall on the recent conflict in the Middle East.
UNFS wants to share a few updates on the changes they鈥檙e making based on the 2023 food survey.
What does it mean to be a good visitor? 番茄社区 Indigenous Governance (IGOV) students started off their term in a good way, arriving by canoe at the Songhees Nation and asking for permission to live, study and work in their territory.
UVic is participating in ShakeOut BC on Oct. 19. At 10:19 a.m., Drop, Cover and Hold On as part of the province-wide earthquake drill.
Proving that experience matters when it comes to creating impactful productions, Phoenix Theatre is offering an all-alumni directed season with SETYA, the latest in the continuing Staging Equality series, and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
An incident of sexualized violence against a community member has been reported to Campus Security and Saanich police.