Thane Bonar
Aboriginal Youth Circle Brings Together Youth from Across the Province
By Thane Bonar on January 26, 2012
Aboriginal youth from across the province are being brought together by the UBC Division of Aboriginal People’s Health to engage with peers and role models, and they don’t even have to leave their home communities…
First Nations Languages approved for UBC Admission Requirements
By Thane Bonar on December 22, 2011
UBC has approved 14 First Nations languages for UBC Vancouver admission requirements. Students applying to the Vancouver Campus from BC and Yukon high schools must meet specific grade 11 and 12 admission requirements and these language courses have been added to the lists of approved courses.
UBC Launches New Indigenous Community Planning Masters Program
By Thane Bonar on December 16, 2011
Providing indigenous communities greater knowledge, skills and capacity to plan their economic and community future will be the focus of a new masters program at the University of British Columbia…
Online Mentoring Program Helps Aboriginal Students Reach for Success
By Corry Anderson-Fennell, Surrey School District on December 5, 2011
Through Aboriginal eMentoring BC, which started in November, around 50 aboriginal students around the province are spending up to two hours a week with a mentor from a university health science program.
A Chance to Work with Canada’s Most Distinguished Aboriginal Filmmaker
By Thane Bonar on December 1, 2011
Students enrolled in FIPR 469A this spring will have the rare opportunity to work with Canada’s most distinguished Aboriginal filmmaker, Alanis Obomsawin….
A Powerful Musqueam Welcome to UBC
By Thane Bonar on November 9, 2011
On November 3rd, UBC opened the Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS), the most sustainable building in North America. Kwes Kwestin (Jim Kew), Cultural Representative for the Musqueam Indian Band, spoke to attendees at the opening celebration on behalf of Musqueam. Read his full remarks.
Aboriginal Leaders, UBC Scholars Gather for Dialogue on Indian Residential Schools
By Thane Bonar on November 4, 2011
The First Nations House of Learning welcomed nearly 200 senior university administrators, national Aboriginal leaders, faculty members, and residential school survivors on November 1st for a dialogue on the history and legacy of the Indian residential schools and the role that contemporary educational institutions can play in addressing them.
Recent Graduate’s Film Accepted into International Film Festivals
By Thane Bonar on November 4, 2011
Recent UBC Graduate Elle-Maija Tailfeathers’ film “Bloodland” is being screened at film festivals around the world, starting with the Vancouver International Film Festival this fall.
New Aboriginal Student Orientation Offered at UBC
By Kirsten Scansen on November 4, 2011
From August 15- 31st 2011, nine new-to-UBC Aboriginal students took part in the Jump Start orientation program. Traditionally a program for international students, 2011 was the first year that an Aboriginal cohort was included alongside international students.
Growing social sustainability at UBC Farm
By Lorraine Chan for UBC Reports on November 3, 2011
The Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm hosts a number of indigenous food security initiatives that are seeding social sustainability through the elements of water, earth and community.