Tackling Disability Stereotypes
David Roche and James Sanders talk with CTV Morning Live about Wingspan Disability Arts Artfully Performing Inclusion & Accessibility.
Indigenous scholar and local forestry pioneer to be awarded UNBC honorary degrees
Dr. Jo-ann Archibald and John Brink will be presented with Doctor of Laws degrees on May 31.
We Need to Improve Teachers’ Mental Health Literacy
Faculties of education have a role to play in ensuring that teachers can identify and respond to students’ mental health challenges.
Furry Therapists Bring Students Stress Relief
The Globe and Mail interviewed Faculty of Education Professor John-Tyler Binfet about the Building Academic Retention Through K9’s (B.A.R.K.) program at the school’s Okanagan campus.
Teacher Supply Goes from Glut to Scarcity in a Few Short Years
University Affairs interviewed Marianne McTavish, about the B.C. government’s funding to create new teacher education spaces.
Jo-ann Archibald Receives Order of Canada for Helping Advance Indigenous Education in Schools
UBC professor emeritus Jo-ann Archibald has been appointed officer of the Order of Canada for her substantial work in Indigenous education.
Gloria Macarenko, Darren Entwistle, and Jo-ann Archibald among British Columbians Appointed to Order of Canada
Jo-ann Archibald Q’um Q’um Xiiem, a professor emeritus of educational studies UBC’s faculty of education, was named an officer of the Order of Canada.
How Exercise can Help Relieve Holiday Stress
UBC Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Eli Puterman explains how your body deals with stress and how exercise can help combat that.
Use your learning to work toward a more equitable world
Dr. Bonny Norton, LLED, was interviewed by Maclean’s Magazine for their 2019 University Rankings issue. The topic was advice for first year students.
Reconciliation alive and thriving at UBC’s teacher graduation ceremony
The University of British Columbia is preparing new teachers well to infuse their teaching with Indigenous culture and ways.