Student Pulse News: September 9, 2021
We have more details to share about the BC government's Proof of Vaccination Program.
Getting the BC Vaccine Card
Starting September 13, you will need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to access certain activities and locations. At VIU, this includes the pub, the gym, indoor organized events not related to your educational program, and on-campus student housing. Learn more in this note.
The art of finishing two degrees during a pandemic
Chris Shanks wanted to pursue a truly interdisciplinary education during his time at VIU, which is why he enrolled in both a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Studies and a Bachelor of Science with a double major in Psychology and Biology.
Paddle ceremony welcomes back VIU Cowichan community
After more than a-year-and-a-half of remote and virtual learning, VIU Cowichan officially welcomed students and employees back to campus last week with a paddle installation ceremony.
VIU Student Pulse News: September 1, 2021
Next week is the start of classes already, so we wanted to begin this issue of the Pulse by acknowledging that it is a big step we are all about to take in returning to campus.
Creating community connections through art
Kashmir Lesnick-Petrovicz hopes her art makes people feel confident, accepted and valued.
The VIU BA student, completing a double major in Visual Arts and Global Studies, is one of three artists displaying their work during RockVIU's interactive art exhibit. RockVIU is the University's series of new student orientation events, taking place August 23 to September 3, 2021. The art exhibit runs September 3 from 11 am to 5:30 pm at VIU's Malaspina Theatre, Building 310. It features visual art displays and dance performances that reflect on what it means to "Matter Here" at VIU.
Live every day like a ceremony: Ivy Richardson
Your top questions about graduate school, answered
So, you’ve got an undergraduate degree and you’re thinking about your next steps. Among these next steps might be the question of whether or not to pursue grad school. And while the answer to this question ultimately depends on you and your career and life goals, we’ve gathered info from the leaders of some of VIU’s graduate programs, financial aid experts and recruitment to answer your top questions about graduate school.
VIU Student Pulse News: August 25, 2021
As you may have heard, the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training has announced some additional health and safety protocols for on-campus activities. The additional guidelines are that masks are required in indoor public areas on campus, including lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, classrooms and labs, and accessing some non-essential services on campus will now require proof of vaccination. We know that many of you have questions and we will provide more details as we learn more.
Expressing emotions through art
Michaela Medina has always loved art.
However, it wasn’t until last year that she found her medium – ceramics. She was introduced to the “ancient simplicity” of the art form during a course with VIU Visual Art Professor Scott Leaf.
“Ceramics has, to a certain extent, allowed me to let go of my fear of failure and rigid perfectionism so I could truly explore and discover my artistic style,” she says.