Come get a sneak peek of what being a VIU student is like at PreVIU Days, happening March 9 to 22! Rob Barcelos, Manager of Student Recruitment, shares more about what people can expect with bsky.app/profile/nana... #[bit.ly/4leZGeZ
Come get a sneak peek of what being a VIU student is like at PreVIU Days, happening March 9 to 22! Rob Barcelos, Manager of Student Recruitment, shares more about what people can expect with bsky.app/profile/nana... #[bit.ly/4leZGeZ
We want to raise $2 million to help students who are hitting financial walls preventing them from completing their studies. Richard Horbachewski, Executive Director of the VIU Foundation, breaks down why the need’s exploding and how donor dollars make a real difference: omny.fm/shows/cfax-1...
A single bursary can change a life – and a community 💙 That’s why we have launched the Ripples of Change campaign – to remove financial barriers to post-secondary education. The goal: raise $2 million by Spring 2027 to support more students through with financial awards. Learn more: bit.ly/4b2eBEA
#Basketball coaches at @viuniversity.bsky.social want to ride off into sunset with championships. nanaimobulletin.com/2026/02/24/v...
Dr. Michael MacKenzie, VIU's Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership, and student Nikki Hearns are researching trust and distrust in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada process. Nikki discussed the research with @cbcradiocanada.bsky.social: www.cbc.ca/player/play/...
A Wind Phone is a non-working phone for people to use as a bridge between those who have passed & those who are still living as a way to process grief. VIU Social Work Prof Dr. Carmen Lavoie speaks to @chly.ca about the value of wind phones in the grief process: www.frequencynews.ca/news/whats-a...
It’s Black History Month at VIU, featuring art, music, poetry, talks and more. This month our experts are also exploring reconciliation, protecting salmon from tire-wear toxicants, answering your Valentine’s Day questions, and the impact of global climate conferences. Read more: bit.ly/3LX0nfX
VIU's Malapina Theatre will honour Black History Month with Rhythm and Remembrance, a month-long solo exhibit by artist Happy Amarkah. Amarkah has curated a powerful collection of personal works that reflect his unique perspectives, feelings & artistry. Read more: nanaimobulletin.com/2026/01/31/v...
Currently sitting atop the PACWEST division, the VIU Mariners men’s basketball team have their eyes on the prize as they work towards competing at the CCAA Men’s National Championships, hosted by #VIU this March. Read more from the #Nanaimo News Bulletin: bit.ly/4pWSZPo
Congratulations to #VIU Bachelor of Arts student Jennavieve Strub, who has been named the City of Nanaimo's Youth Poet Laureate! Jennavieve is currently in her fourth year, with a dual focus in Psychology and Creative Writing. She will hold this new role until 2028.
Learn more: bit.ly/49LZ2l4
Icy conditions on the Nanaimo campus:
Facilities Services is doing their best to clear ice as quickly as possible, but you may find some areas are slippery as you make your way across campus. Wear appropriate footwear with good grips when outside.
What started as an assignment in a project management class is becoming a wearable tech aid for people with visual impairments thanks to two students in the Information Technology and Applied Systems program at Vancouver Island University. Read more: www.cochranetimes.com/news-sponsor...
As the effects of the toxic drug crisis become an intrinsic part of health care, nurses on Vancouver Island are adapting to what that means for keeping patients healthy. VIU Nursing students are leading discussions, recently hosting a harm reduction panel talk: nanaimobulletin.com/2025/12/11/n...
Every year, world leaders, scientists and climate activists meet to make decisions around addressing the climate crisis, and this year, some students from Vancouver Island University were able to witness it, including Political Studies student Jessica Lee: www.chly.ca/local-news/2...
“Thank you to all our donors for believing in – and investing in – our students.” VIU's Giving Tuesday campaign will mean more support for students struggling to stay in school due to financial barriers.
Read more at: nanaimobulletin.com/2025/12/05/v...
Almost half a million dollars will support students at Vancouver Island University facing financial hardship. VIU's 12th annual Giving Tuesday campaign raised $339,000, and matching funds brought the total to $481,000: bit.ly/4q5T0RF #VIUniversity #GivingTuesdayCA
A body tasked with improving our democracy has made dozens of recommendations to the government of BC. Dr. Michael MacKenzie, VIU's Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership, shares his thoughts on the report with @chly.ca: bit.ly/4iZhR7p
One of the mid-Island’s most iconic holiday events is in full swing! Milner Christmas Magic takes guests through a beautifully lit and decorated walk through the property in Qualicum Beach, with gates open Thursday to Sunday between Dec. 4 & 21. Read more @nanaimonewsnow.bsky.social: bit.ly/3MXWaZf
"This year’s campaign focused on the VIU Access Fund, which provides financial support to students facing barriers to completing their education & funds initiatives that address basic needs such as #foodsecurity & equipment" @viuniversity.bsky.social #Nanaimo #BC nanaimobulletin.com/2025/12/05/v...
"VIU @viuniversity.bsky.social fourth-year #nursing students hosted a #harmreduction education panel along with the VIU #HarmReduction Alliance, intending to raise awareness about the #toxicdrug crisis, challenge #stigma and foster a safer community." #Nanaimo #BC nanaimobulletin.com/2025/12/11/n...
Small supports can make a big difference for VIU students – a healthy snack, a professional outfit or help with an unexpected expense. VIU's Giving Tuesday campaign is raising money for the Access Fund, which provides these essentials and more. Learn more: news.viu.ca/viu-giving-t...
The rise and future of environmental neuroscience in environmental psychology
🌎 Online
📅 18.11. 3pm CET
Lindsay McCunn @viuniversity.bsky.social
Both disciplines seek to understand the human condition. How can the connection be strengthened?
➡️ Join us online! shorturl.at/AbkjX
#Neuroskyence
Talked about coroners last week in my @viuniversity.bsky.social history of crime class. This week we’re talking about gaol (not “jail” autocorrect!) & bail. I find the topic fascinating a have been reworking a publication on this topic since 2017 (I can’t stop adding to it, but I’ll let it go soon).
A unique meteor shower is competing with a ‘super moon’ in Nanaimo skies and VIU astronomy professor Dr. Gregory Arkos spoke to Nanaimo News Now about the event: bit.ly/4qH5Ert
Congratulation to the ultimate team at VIU, who, in just their second year of existence, captured a silver medal at the recent Canadian Ultimate University Nationals in Ontario! bit.ly/47DTBSP
VIU Psychology Professor Dr. Lindsay McCunn was the editor of a recently published book about becoming an environmental psychologist, which is featured in the latest issue of the Cowichan Valley Voice: bit.ly/48Xb0bH
VIU creative Writing Professor and award-winning author Susan Juby's latest work was featured in Whistler's Pique Newsmagazine: bit.ly/43SSRZ1
With men’s basketball nationals coming to VIU this spring, the Mariners are out of the gate with a 6–0 start as they work toward a championship run on home court. Read more from the Nanaimo News Bulletin: bit.ly/4nI55ed
Just in time for Halloween, VIU alum Shanon Sinn, who wrote The Haunting of Vancouver Island while he was still a student, spoke with The Discourse about about some of Nanaimo's spookiest spots: bit.ly/3Jo2UhU
From a boy playing with a red ball, to elevators moving for no apparent reason or floating heads in doorways, Nanaimo has no shortage of ghostly tales – including at VIU: bit.ly/3JDr482