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Heather Berringer named Associate Provost, Learning Services

Dear colleagues,

It gives us great pleasure to announce that Heather Berringer, Chief Librarian at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan Campus has been appointed Associate Provost, Learning Services for the campus.

Heather Berringer, UBC Okanagan Chief Librarian and Associate Provost, Learning Services

Heather Berringer, UBC Okanagan Chief Librarian and Associate Provost, Learning Services

In this new role, Heather will provide leadership in the planning, development, and coordination of an integrated vision for learning services for UBC Okanagan. This will involve harnessing synergies between different campus entities such as the Library, the Centre for Teaching and Learning, makerspace UBCO, and other student learning supports.

Heather has been Chief Librarian at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan Campus since 2014. Throughout this time, Heather has led the development of new programs, spaces, and innovative partnerships that have significantly enhanced the learning experience at UBC Okanagan and established the Library as a thriving nexus of scholarly engagement for faculty and researchers.

Heather’s collaborative and inclusive approach to librarianship has led to unique initiatives that reach beyond campus to the broader community. The UBC Innovation Library, which is embedded in the Kelowna branch of the Okanagan Regional Library, provides access to millions of UBC’s electronic resources for the general public, as well as local and visiting entrepreneurs, and community researchers. Building on this successful partnership, Heather brought the Okanagan Regional Library to campus and opened the UBCO public branch of ORL in 2018. Through her leadership and support, the Library’s reach now extends across the southern interior of the province, through the work of the Digitized Okanagan History project, to local museums and archives.

During her tenure as Chief Librarian, Heather’s commitment to the student experience and outstanding leadership are perhaps best exemplified in the development of the new Commons building, a much-anticipated multi-million-dollar expansion to the Library which opened at the beginning of 2019. A state-of-the-art space for teaching and learning, the Commons is the flagship building on the UBC Okanagan campus and signals an exciting new era for all those who study, teach and visit the UBCO campus.

Please join us in congratulating Heather on her new role here at UBC Okanagan.

Prof. Ananya Mukherjee-Reed 
Provost and Vice-Principal Academic
UBC Okanagan

External Review of the UBC Okanagan Library

We will soon be embarking on an External Review of the UBC Okanagan Library.

The purpose of the review is to evaluate the operation and management of the UBC Okanagan Library and the role it plays in the academic life of our campus. The review will identify its achievements, the scope and balance of its various functions, the effectiveness of its leadership and administration, and the opportunities and challenges it faces in the future.

To view the Terms of Reference (PDF), visit: http://universityrelations.ok.ubc.ca/adminnews/files/2018_LibraryReview_TOR.pdf

The Review Team will submit a report to the Provost whose findings should be of value to the Library and its leadership, as well as to the Provost and other relevant stakeholders.

The members of the Review Team are:

  • Donna Bourne-Tyson
    University Librarian
    Dalhousie University
  • Dr. Mary Ann Mavrinac
    Vice Provost, and Andrew H. and Janet Dayton Neilly Dean of Libraries
    University of Rochester
  • Dr. Mary-Jo Romaniuk
    Vice-Provost, Libraries and Cultural Resources
    University of Calgary

The Review Team will visit UBC Okanagan from February 13 to 15, 2019. Interviews will be held with Okanagan faculty members, staff, students, senior administrators, and other individuals and groups that may interact with the Library. Before the arrival of the reviewers, they will receive documentation in the form of a self-study on all aspects of the Library’s operations, including its facilities and resources, internal and external relationships, and services.

I invite and encourage written comments relevant to the matters under review from faculty, students and staff. Please forward your comments to Sharel Verigin at Sharel.Verigin@ubc.ca.

Your comments will be held in strict confidence, and Sharel will arrange for them to be forwarded to the members of the Review Team. Please indicate if you wish your comments to be anonymous so they can be redacted to eliminate your name and any identifying information before providing them to the Review Team.

The deadline for receipt of comments is Friday, January 25, 2019.

Please ensure your comments are identified by name and affiliation.

Dr. Ananya Mukherjee-Reed
Provost and Vice-Principal Academic

New Seed Funding Announced

Bike to Work Week 2018 participants log almost 1,900 km

UBC Copanagan was made up of 19 cyclists on campus, ranging from student services staff, to FCCS faculty and IKBSAS grad students.

UBC Copanagan was made up of 19 cyclists on campus, ranging from student services staff, to FCCS faculty and IKBSAS grad students.

Congratulations to UBC Copanagan, who logged 1,896 km from during this year's Bike to Work Week (BTWW) from May 28 to June 3. They were one of six teams representing UBC Okanagan for BTWW.

A total of 44 faculty and staff participated from Student Services, the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences, the UBC Okanagan Library, the Provost's Office, Okanagan Planning and Institutional Research, Student Housing & Hospitality Services, and Human Resources.

Team UBC Copanagan had 19 riders and its name is a combination of Okanagan and Copenhagen, the most urban-cycling friendly city in the world. It was organized by Equity Facilitator Jenica Frisque and Disability Resource Centre Exam Coordinator Stephen Atherton.

BTWW was a fantastic few days of exercise, bonding and community building for participants. UBC Copanagan collectively burned 56 870 calories -- the equivalent of 187 cheeseburgers or 10 cheeseburgers each. English Foundation Program Manager Kirsten Bennett commuted from West Kelowna each day, cycling an impressive 224.8 km over the week.

The team members are looking to continue the activity and bonds created during this year's BTWW, including group rides throughout the year. Anyone interested in joining in on group rides or simply trying out biking to campus with another cyclist can contact jenica.frisque@ubc.ca or stephen.atherton@ubc.ca.

Bike to Work Week 2018 metrics from each UBC Okanagan team.

Bike to Work Week 2018 metrics from each UBC Okanagan team.

 

Essential Skills for Your Digital World

Essential Skills for Your Digital World

New public outreach program to launch in January

In recognition of the new BC primary and secondary school Applied Design, Skills and Technologies curriculum -- and the growing number of tech companies in the Okanagan -- faculty members and several community members with education and computational science backgrounds have developed a foundational digital skills program for adults.

Offered in partnership with the Okanagan Regional Library, this free, six-part program introduces participants with little or no technical background to core computational thinking concepts.

For details on the upcoming January offering, visit: yourdigitalworld.ok.ubc.ca

Nominate someone great

Nominations for Teaching Excellence and Innovation award now open

Do you know an outstanding faculty member who excels at teaching? Nominate him or her for an Award for Teaching Excellence and Innovation.

Every year the Teaching Excellence and Innovation award is given out to faculty members who have shown their capacity to impress and educate the next generation of UBC global citizens.

Two awards of $3,000 each are awarded -- one is given to a senior faculty member (ten or more years teaching experience), and one is given to a junior faculty member (less than ten years of teaching experience).

Nominations are due on Friday, Nov. 28, at the nominee's dean's office.

To find out more about award terms and criteria, visit: provost.ok.ubc.ca/awards/teaching-excellence-award

Nominate someone great

Nominations for Teaching Excellence and Innovation award now open

Do you know an outstanding teacher? Nominate him or her for an Award for Teaching Excellence and Innovation.

Every year the Teaching Excellence and Innovation award is given out to faculty members who have shown their capacity to impress and educate the next generation of UBC global citizens.

Two awards of $3,000 each are awarded -- one is given to a senior faculty member (ten or more years teaching experience), and one is given to a junior faculty member (less than ten years of teaching experience).

Nominations are due on Friday, Nov. 29, at the nominee's dean's office.

To find out more about award terms and criteria, visit the Office of the Provost and Vice Principal website.