2020/21 Teaching Excellence and Innovation Awards
Every year, UBC Okanagan celebrates the outstanding and innovative teaching taking place on our campus.
Asian Heritage Month 2021
As you know, the month of May is Asian Heritage Month. It comes to us amidst significant adversities: the unprecedented rise of anti-Asian racism, the scepter of the unrelenting pandemic, the humanitarian crisis in India and so on.
Message to the community regarding Senate vote on use of remote proctoring software
On March 25, 2021, the UBC Okanagan Senate voted in favour of a motion to direct UBC Okanagan Faculties to stop using remote invigilation tools that involve automated recording and algorithmic analysis of data captured during invigilation, except in cases where the use of such ‘remote proctoring software’ is required by external accreditation bodies.
2021 ALT-2040 funding announcement
It is my pleasure to announce two outstanding projects that have received funding through the Aspire-2040 Learning Transformations (ALT-2040) fund.
Brad Wuetherick Appointed Associate Provost, Academic Programs, Teaching and Learning
I am pleased to announce that effective May 1, 2021, Brad Wuetherick will assume a five-year appointment as Associate Provost, Academic Programs, Teaching and Learning.
Increased on-campus activity for the 2021/22 Winter Session
Today, Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, provided information for B.C. public post-secondary institutions to guide planning for a return to on-campus activity this fall.
New Faculty and Post-Docs- March 2021 newsletter
We have grown significantly since our last newsletter and I am delighted that each of you has made UBC Okanagan your home. Below is a list of new faculty and post-docs who have joined us as of October 2019.
Science and Systemic Racism, Perspectives of Black Scientists
Join the Provost and Vice-President Academic, UBC Okanagan for the third webinar in a three-part series discussing systemic racism in science.
Reimagining economic development futures
The speakers will reflect on these experiences and challenges, share their thinking about the economic development futures they envisage over the next 20 years, and consider what is required for these visions to be realized.
UBC Okanagan launches micro-credential programs
New non-credit, short-duration options at UBC Okanagan aim to help community members improve skills