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V A N C O U V E R I S L A N D U N I V E R S I T Y
F A C U L T Y O F T R A D E S & A P P L I E D T E C H N O L O G Y
C O N V O C A T I O N J U N E 21 • 2 0 13
The motto Discoveries in Education was adopted in 1969. These words, together with a shield depicting a Spanish barque under sail, represented VIU’s logo when the institution was known as Malaspina College. The use of the original motto and the Spanish vessel in the Coat of Arms provides a permanent link in the official grant to a symbol and logotype which served Malaspina well during a key period of its development. The motto also provides a link with one of Captain Alejandro Malaspina’s ships—the Descubierta—which means Discovery.
Vancouver Island UniversityC O N V O C A T I O N P R O G R A M
J u n e 21 • 2 0 1 3
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Message from the Chancellor
You represent the very best of what we do at Vancouver Island University (VIU). I am proud of each and every one of you. And welcome to all the family and friends who have supported our new graduates’ success.
To the graduates - your hard work, perseverance and dedication have allowed you to reach your goal, and you should be proud of this accomplishment. On this fulfilling educational journey, I am sure many of you have benefitted from the support of family and friends. Be grateful, and remember how much their support helped you along the way. Hopefully, you can pay it forward in the future by giving the same kind of support to someone else.
Education is the foundation that brings about personal development and growth. It is the key to fostering healthy economies and community prosperity. I encourage you to step out into the world with your arms and hearts wide open. Make the most of the knowledge and skills you have gained at VIU and use it to make the world a better place.
We will watch with great interest as you launch into your careers or pursue further education. We hope you accept your role as VIU alumni and ambassadors with great pride, knowing that you have obtained your credential at an institution with a long-standing commitment to excellence in teaching and research.
VIU is focused on the success of students, alumni and our communities, and your future success matters to us.
It is this strong sense of purpose that will continue to guide our decision-making and shape the direction of this institution. To all those who continue to support our efforts, thank you. We strongly value our relationships with VIU's partners in education, community leaders, alumni, donors and colleagues around the world.
I would like to congratulate Dr. Ralph Nilson and Board Chair Mike Brown for their vision and leadership. Together with the passionate team of professionals working at VIU, our University is undertaking significant work in research, program development, economic and social development, Aboriginal engagement and cultural enrichment. I believe that these are the critical elements that will strengthen the coastal communities of Vancouver Island well into the future.
Graduates, once again, I am proud to offer each of you my heartfelt congratulations.
Sincerely,
Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo Chancellor
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Message from the President
Congratulations Vancouver Island University (VIU) graduates, class of 2013.
Today represents a significant milestone in your lives, one I am sure you will remember for a lifetime. This is a day of celebration. We are immensely proud of your accomplishment.
To all our graduating students, thank you for choosing VIU to pursue your post-secondary education. At VIU, we have challenged you with new ideas and fresh perspectives. We have helped you discover new ways of thinking and knowing as you have engaged with faculty, fellow students and other members of the internal and external University community. During your time at VIU, you have likely interacted with others who have caused you to reassess your own views. Your exposure to many modes of instruction and the variety of relationships you have developed will serve you well as you continue to grow, learn and contribute to your communities and to the world. I encourage each of you as graduating students to cherish the relationships you have developed and continue to build on the networks you have established.
Today, as you graduate, you become VIU alumni. You will forever be a part of the Vancouver Island University family that now numbers nearly 40,000 alumni around the world. I encourage you to stay connected to VIU and to your peers through our Alumni Association, and we ask that you will find ways to give back and support your alma mater. Our global network of alumni will continue to support, encourage and inspire you throughout your life. Continue to stay connected.
I would like to thank families and friends of our VIU graduates. Your support and commitment have helped ensure our students’ success in achieving their educational goals.
Finally, graduates, I want you to remember that your newly minted credential is a stepping stone to new, exciting possibilities. All of us at VIU – faculty, staff and current students – look forward to watching you, as alumni, grow, build your families, engage in your communities, invest in your careers and explore the many adventures in life that await you.
Embrace these opportunities and know that we are cheering you on. On behalf of the Board of Governors, the Senate, faculty and staff, congratulations. Continue to make us proud!
Sincerely,
Dr. Ralph Nilson President and Vice-Chancellor
8 This program was prepared a week before convocation; graduation is subject to the confirmation of completion of all courses.
Vancouver Island University Convocation Graduation
Friday, June 21, 2013
10:00 am
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SpECiAL ThANKS TO piANiST Sarah Wood, AND vOCALiST rita GoWer
Snuneymuxw Welcome
O Canada
Rita Gower
Master of Ceremonies Welcome
Fred Jacklin, Registrar
Greetings from Vancouver Island University
Dr. Ralph Nilson, President and Vice-Chancellor
Greetings from the Faculty of Trades and Applied Technology
Fred MacDonald, Dean
Remarks from the Provost Office
Dr. David Witty, Provost and Vice-President Academic
Conferring of Vancouver Island University Credentials
Automotive Service Technician
Electrician
Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport Mechanic
Road Builder & Heavy Equipment Operator
Welding
Welcome to Alumni
Dan Lines, Alumni Association Board member
Recession
Reception to follow
9This program was prepared a week before convocation; graduation is subject to the confirmation of completion of all courses.
Vancouver Island University Convocation Graduation
Friday, June 21, 2013
1:00 pm
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SpECiAL ThANKS TO piANiST Sarah Wood, AND vOCALiST rita GoWer
Snuneymuxw Welcome
O Canada
Rita Gower
Master of Ceremonies Welcome
Fred Jacklin, Registrar
Greetings from Vancouver Island University
Darrel Mansbridge, Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic
Greetings from the Faculty of Trades and Applied Technology
Fred MacDonald, Dean
Conferring of Vancouver Island University Credentials
Applied Business Technology
Applied Business Technology Online
Hairdressing
Information Technology & Applied Systems
Professional Baking & Pastry Arts
Welcome to Alumni
Dan Lines, Alumni Association Board member
Recession
Reception to follow
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Vancouver Island University Convocation Symbols
PaddleThe paddle that is on display during VIU’s convocation ceremonies was given to the University by Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo when he was installed as Chancellor. This paddle, made by Brian Bob, Qwuyutsapulth of the Coast Salish/ Ucluelet First Nation, is carved of yellow cedar and signifies teamwork, pulling together, like in a canoe. The salmon carved onto the blade represents journeys; salmon leave the place where they are hatched but return later in their lives, much in the same way that youth earn an education and then return home to bring their skills and knowledge back to their communities. A paddle was presented to each of the four regional campuses with the wish that it be used at special occasions, like a graduation ceremony. The paddle given to the Nanaimo campus is a steering paddle, which helps guide us in our important journeys.
At the convocation ceremonies, the paddle is carried in and out of the theatre by the President.
MaceDuring the Middle Ages, the metal-clad wooden mace was an effective weapon in battle. As newer and more powerful arms were developed, its military significance diminished, and it was transformed into a symbol of authority. Today, the ceremonial mace is used in many government assembly locations, such as the British and Canadian Houses of Parliament, and is carried before ecclesiastical dignitaries and in university ceremonies such as this.
The mace used for VIU’s convocation was designed and created by retired art instructor John A. Charnetski in 1994. The metre-long mace is made of stainless steel and gold-plated cast bronze. It features four guardian eagles and enameled medallions bearing VIU’s coat of arms and arbutus emblems. At the convocation ceremonies, the mace is carried by a retiring member of academic faculty or administration to honour his or her contribution to Vancouver Island University.
For a complete list of past mace-bearers, please visit www.viu.ca/convocation/macebearers.asp
Mace-BearerThis June, the honour of carrying the mace has been awarded to Fred MacDonald, Dean of the Faculty of Trades and Applied Technology.
Fred MacDonald, Dean, Faculty of Trades and Applied Technology
11This program was prepared a week before Convocation and therefore may not be complete.
Vancouver Island University Graduating Students
Applied Business Technology Certificate
Accounting Assistant
Sharon Buchanan
Keshia Ciacci
Ming Fredrick
Natasha Gins
Tiffany Heaney
Katharine Lamoureux
Ashley Leroux
Heather Morris
Linda Paul
Rachael Richards
Shelley Taylor
Alyssa Wilkinson
Administrative Assistant
Kerynne Bain
Tiana Barber
Jessica Beardmore
Ashley Bexrud
Savanna Cormier
Kelly Eaglestone-April
Allison Elderfield
Arlene Forster
Bailey Hamel
Gina Marwick
Reasmey Meas
Eve Novotny
Tanya Williams
Jennifer Wood
Legal Administrative Assistant
Sarah Carrington
Lauren Clackson
Cassandra Cooper
Shelby Deighton
Leanne Dievert-Biggs
Jessica Friesen
Rikki Harder
Anna Hayton
Courtenay Holden
Caitlin Jewell
Krista MacDonald
Jessica McCaw
Racquel Parris
Sara Radziul
Julia Shotton-Sharer
Catherine Smith
Brittany Wright
Applied Business Technology Online Certificate
Accounting Assistant
Cara-Lee Brodhagen
Chelsea Caul
Carol Coughlin
Jessica Hiebert
Jackie Kennedy
Karen Kimball
Daniel Krueger
Leah McFarlane
Barbara Palmer
Jennifer Pulvermacher
Administrative Assistant
Stephanie Didsbury
Alana Gaetz
Daniel Krueger
Lindsay Obermeyer
Tori Snitchuk
Jackie Trueman
Legal Assistant
Kylie Sherwood
Medical Office Assistant
Kala Buckley
Tanya Helgeson
Amy Pickard
Jennifer Pulvermacher
Automotive Service Technician CertificateAdel Aljohani
Mark Anders
Faith Aucoin
Ross Barchen
Peter Bird
Aaron Bruder
Alex Cashmore
Xiaoxiang (Peter) Chen
David Cooper
Harris Ebes
Kyle Essiambre
Ryan Fehr
Matthew Ferguson
Ashton Galloway
Dion Harris
Denis Heipel
Travis House
Cole Humphreys
Ashley Hunter
Jordan Irvine
Benjamin Jantzen
James Laidlaw
Eric Levesque
Kyle McKay
Trevor Morris
Evan Paterson
Adam Ross
Brandon Rushton
Matthew Wiebe
Bryce Williamson
Griffin Woodward
Myles Young
12 This program was prepared a week before convocation; graduation is subject to the confirmation of completion of all courses.
Heavy Duty/ Commercial Transport Mechanic CertificateColton Armitage
Jordan Bowcott
Nathan Brown
Dyllan Browne
Daniel Capela
Mischa Cormie
Ben Crout
Jake Crow
Sabastian Frizzell
Daniel Gillis
Derek Girard
Bradley Green
Cory Guizzetti
Tanner Haigh
Ethan Halvorson
William Knutson
Corey Koelewyn
Mervin Leach
Ryan Loggia
Darcy MacKenzie
Terry March
Troy Patten
Jordie Richmond
Jonathon Salonen
Joshua Sanwald
Todd Seiersen
Jason Stocker
Kaylan Taylor
Westin Trudell
Duncan Wilson
Tyler Wilson
Jordon Wilson
Carson Woolcock
Matt Wynans
Riley Young
Electrician CertificateBrandon Baverstock
Kylan Bezaire
Spike Bownick
Jordan Brennan
David Brister
Dylan Chapdelaine
Nichollas Crossley
Ryan Crowder
Stefan Crucil
Jesse Dunbar
Ryan Fox
Ian Gordon
Alexander Gould
William Hanna
Graydon Heyes
Ryan Humphrey
Ryan Jackson
Alexander Jennings
K-Lou Kelly
Kara Klinge
Samuel Koschzek
Moses Kostamo
Ray Lamson
Elliot Langton
Matthew Liknes
Matthew Lumsden
Anthony Martinson
Aubree Mcblane
Drew Mieras
Seamus Moloney
Gavin Monaghan
Tyrone Moriez
Mark Mueller
Dylan Myers
Rohit Nagi
Cole Newman
Minh Ngoc (Michael) Nguyen
Daniel Nielsen
Steven Parker
Troy Parkinson
Jacob Post
Titus Adam Rae
Lawson Sharpe
Jonathan Shoring
Katrina Simmonds
David Simpson
Samantha Sterling
David Tompkins
Jake Townsend
Graham Vanderhoek
Adam Whiteley
Alexander Wickop
River Wylie
13This program was prepared a week before convocation; graduation is subject to the confirmation of completion of all courses.
Hairdressing CertificateJulia Addison
Marcie Allen
Robyn Avery
Aldrian Barcinas
Lori Bellaart
Cynthia Bird
Katrina Claus
Lesley Collins
Hayley Cook
Erin Cooper
Toni Cummings
Sarah Dejager
Carlene Downer
Ben Emerson
Karla Evans
Ashley Evans
Crysta Ewing
Holli Foster
Jenni-Lynn Greenaway
Amanda Harris
Katie Harrison
Taylor Hayward
Jessica Isdahl-Jory
Laurrannah Johnson
Kelsey Jordan
Baylie Knight
Jessica Korhonen
Marielle Luke
Raelynn Martin
Lauren Miller
Kaitlyn Morris
Sophie Neligan
Leizle Niemiec
Seana Okimaw
Alex Orr
Chantelle Parsons
Keira Parsons
Kailee Quist
Alisha Sam
Emileah Stapleton
Jade Wharmby
Rowena Zurmuehle
Information Technology & Applied Systems DiplomaAlan Deutscher
David Grant
Duncan Ives
Marcus MacDonald
Aaron Pridy
Nicholas Roberts
Power Sport and Marine Mechanic CertificatePaul Billas
Christopher Burke
Jake Burma
Brent Cormier
Ian Curle
Travis Flug
Brandon Hawksworth
Jason Jefferson
Alora Lee
Jerson Marroquin
Wade Moul
Nicholas Reilly
Clayton Slamen
Dustin Waldner
Lawrence Whitmore
Xu Fan Frank Zhu
Professional Baking and Pastry Arts CertificateCarlee Bacon
Jenna Bentzen
Scott Briggeman
Brittany Caldwell
Tanisha Dubord
Rebecca Dzuris
Melanie Gagnon
Colleen Glencross
Rachel Goldminc
Kaitlyn Gordon
Eric Harlow
Caitlyn Harvey
Keaundra Howden
Jordana Howley
Michelle Kloppenburg
Jonathan Larson
Lisa Leach
Gabrielle Linder
Jana Marshall
Sarah McGreer
Kyle McKay
Karla Moorman
Lindsay Mruk
Heather Nathan
Scott Parsons
Susannah Pennell
David Plensky
Janina Prouten
Shelby Rauch
Kirsten Rowbotham
Laurie Seto
Shanna Shirey
Helen Siemens
Elaine Woolley
Breann Zibin
Road Builder & Heavy Equipment Operator CertificateCody Dales
Lily Dandeneau
Richard Ferris
Matthew Fletcher
Shalen Forrest
David Foster
Jasmine Guy
Robert Holmgren
Brandon James
Joshua Keats
Ronald Lewis
Brandon Londeau
Michael Mackay
Gerald O'Dell
John Payne
Bryan Poynter
Spencer Schmidt
Jamie Speed
William Tucker
Patrick Wanner
14 This program was prepared a week before convocation; graduation is subject to the confirmation of completion of all courses.
Welder Fitter CertificateShaun Anderson
Robert Atwood
Edgar Carlson
Katherine Clark
Zack Dunn
Joshua Dutton
Trevor Dykshoorn
Thomas Flegel
Adam Haug
John Heads
Joshua Infanti
Patrick Jordens
Sekinah Kirk
Jordan Kjaer
Jake MacIntyre
Chelsey McCabe
Kevin McCarthy
Jared Mckee
Kevin Menard
Brock Mowatt
Travis O'Hara-Wilkins
Kelvin Parker
Austin Payne
Gavin Perrin
Tyler Prouten
James Rickett
Cody Ridgway
Sean Rutty
Nolan Sekoranja
Wendell Taylor
Daniel Toften
Kevin Woo
Tyson Zart
Welder Level “C” CertificateShaun Anderson
Robert Atwood
Ryan Ballingall
Zachary Bernard
Brandon Bonnetplume
Edgar Carlson
Katherine Clark
Darren Cooper
Brady Donley
Zack Dunn
Joshua Dutton
Trevor Dykshoorn
Thomas Flegel
Ethan Forget
Matthew Fritz
Adam Haug
John Heads
Joshua Infanti
Roland Johnson
Patrick Jordens
Dylan Keyzer
Sekinah Kirk
Jordan Kjaer
Christopher Latam
Jake MacIntyre
Chelsey McCabe
Kevin McCarthy
Jared Mckee
Kelson Mcmurdo
Kevin Menard
Brock Mowatt
Travis O'Hara-Wilkins
Andrew Pahl
Kelvin Parker
Austin Payne
Gavin Perrin
Tyler Prouten
Kyle Randen
James Rickett
Cody Ridgway
Sean Rutty
Nolan Sekoranja
Tanner Smithson
Kenneth Stroman
Dustin Svensen
Wendell Taylor
Daniel Toften
Kevin Woo
Tyson Zart
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Vancouver Island University AdministrationPresident and Vice-Chancellor:
Dr. Ralph Nilson
Vice-President, Administration and Finance: Patricia Eagar
Provost and Vice-President Academic: Dr. David Witty
Associate Vice-President, Academic Planning and Aboriginal Initiatives: Dr. Steve Lane
Executive Director, University Relations: Dan Hurley
Executive Director, Student Affairs: Patrick Donahoe
Executive Director, Human Resources: Janine Reed
Executive Director, Infrastructure/Ancillary Services: Ric Kelm
University Secretary/Senior Policy Advisor: Diny van Beers
Dean, Arts and Humanities: Dr. Ross MacKay
Dean, Education: Dr. Harry Janzen
Dean, Health and Human Services: Dr. Carol Stuart
Dean, International Programs: Dr. Graham Pike
Dean, Management: Dr. David Twynam
Dean, Science and Technology: Dr. Greg Crawford
Dean, Social Sciences: Dr. John Black
Dean, Trades and Applied Technology: Fred MacDonald
Dean, Academic and Career Preparation: Jean Maltesen
Registrar: Fred Jacklin
Campus Academic Administrator, Cowichan: Warren Weir
Campus Principal, Powell River: Arlette Raaen
Director, Aboriginal Education: Sharon Hobenshield
Director, Centre for Innovation and Excellence in Learning: Dr. Liesel Knaack
Interim Director, Enrolment Management: Tina McComb
Director, Educational Planning: David Rees
Director, Financial Services: Wendy Young
Director, Advancement & Alumni Relations: Julie Keenan
Director, Information Technology: Calvin Wilson
Director, International Admissions: Jane Kelly
Director, Library Services: Bob Foley
Director, International Marketing, Recruitment: Bruce Condie
Director, Master of Business Administration: Brock Dykeman
Director, Milner Gardens & Woodland: Geoff Ball
Director, Research Services: Liz Hammond Kaarremaa
Vancouver Island University Board of GovernorsChief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo,
Chancellor
Dr. Ralph Nilson, President and Vice-Chancellor
Mike Brown, Chair
Ann Scott, Vice-Chair
Patrick Barbosa
Chris Bergen
Chris Burnley
Kristine Chyplyk
William (Bill) Cripps
Jerry Doman
Stewart Hawthorn
John Phillips
Steven Purse
Allan Wiekenkamp
William (Bill) Yoachim
Vancouver Island University Foundation Board of DirectorsChief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo,
Chancellor
Dr. Ralph Nilson, President and Vice-Chancellor
Bruce Williams, Chair
Mike Walker, Vice-Chair
Wahid Ali, Past-Chair
Jim Olsen, Secretary
George Hrabowych, Executive Member
Julie Keenan, Executive Director
Dave Boyd
Barbara Coe
David Coupland
Catherine Dyck
Ross Fraser
Rob Grey
Don Hubbard
Karla Irvine
Jeet Manhas
Sean McCue
Jason Nelson
John Phillips
Cathy Robertson
Carol Smith
Grant Starko
Rob Wolanski
Vancouver Island University SenateChief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo,
Chancellor
Dr. Ralph Nilson, President and Vice-Chancellor
Dr. David Witty, Provost and Vice-President, Academic
Virginia MacCarthy, Senate Vice-Chair
Martin Barnett
Christopher Bergen
Dr. David Bigelow
Dr. John Black
Nona Brack
Mike Brown
Gregory Bush
Dr. Greg Crawford
Bob Darling
Dr. Brian Dick
Bob Foley
Dustin Howie
Fred Jacklin
Dr. Harry Janzen
Jennifer Jensen-Richards
Ruth Kirson
Dr. Hope Leith
Stephen Littley
Fred MacDonald
Dr. Ross MacKay
Shannon Madeiros
Jean Maltesen
Katelyn McDougall
Rolanda Murray
Suzy Nachtsheim
Linda Neilson
Heather Pastro
Dr. Graham Pike
Stu Seifert
Dr. Pam Shaw
Dr. Daniel Simons
Dr. Carol Stuart
Leslie Sundby
Barbara Thomas
Dr. David Twynam
Kate Weber
Glenda Wray
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Donors support VIU studentsEvery year, our students benefit from the support of many generous individuals, groups and businesses who have created awards that encourage learning and reward effort. We are proud of our students and their achievements, and appreciate the material support that so many people provide. To find out how you can contribute to student success, please contact the Vancouver Island University Foundation at tel: (250) 740-6212; e-mail: [email protected], or visit our website: www.viu.ca/foundation.
Sturgeon close to heart of seven-year-old donor
Seven-year-old Alden Thom is VIU’s youngest donor having given $35 to the University’s sturgeon program in 2010. He collected the money at his fifth birthday party in lieu of presents as he’s loved sturgeon ever since his parents can remember. In February 2013, he was back at VIU watching the sturgeon being moved into their new home – VIU’s state-of-the-art research facility, the International Centre for Sturgeon Studies (ICSS). At the event Thom, his older brother Elwyn and grandparents Bernice and Stan Fediuk donated $100 more to the sturgeon program.
Don Tillapaugh, Director of the ICSS, thanked Alden and his family for the donation to help VIU’s sturgeon, saying contributions of any size are significant. “We’re focused on connecting to our community. After all, much of the work and research we do in the ICSS is about creating economic opportunities within our community. Alden’s story is unique as he is, truly, our youngest donor, and it’s great to know that our work is inspiring to people of all ages.”
Thrifty’s Double Up program helps faculty ‘pay it forward’
In 2000, Marni Stanley, a professor in VIU’s English department, and Kathryn Barnwell, a retired VIU English professor, decided to make original jewelry and sell it to raise funds to support an annual scholarship. Both had received scholarships as students and couldn’t have completed their degrees without that support. Establishing the fund, which they called the Kathryn Barnwell Scholarship Fund, was a way of paying it forward.
“We were surprised at the response at our first sale,” says Stanley. “The VIU community bought jewelry for themselves, members of their family, even their co-workers. Even better, they’ve continued to support us every year. I guess it’s more fun for everyone
to raise funds for student scholarships in a way that’s celebratory.”
The scholarship fund now has more than $50,000 in a charitable trust and every year one deserving student who is returning to VIU’s women’s studies program is awarded $1,000 from the interest earned. Barnwell and Stanley appreciate the community supporters who have enabled the fund to grow including those who buy their jewelry,
The Mariners also took part in the Thrifty’s Double-Up program, raising funds for VIU’S Athletics programs. From (L) to (R) student athletes Sandra Veikle, who plays volleyball and is in the bachelor of arts program, and Harrison Stupich, who plays basketball and is also in the bachelor of arts program.
“It makes it more fun for everyone, and certainly for us, to raise funds for student scholarships in a way that is celebratory.”
– Marni Stanley, VIU English Professor
Alden Thom, VIU's youngest donor.
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make annual donations and also business sponsors such as Thrifty Foods which have supported the fund through their annual Double-Up program. For more information contact David Forrester, Advancement Manager at [email protected].
BC Government funds new skills training equipment
In December 2012, John Yap, then Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation & Technology, announced the government of BC would be investing more than $1.46 million in new skills training equipment at VIU as part of the BC Jobs Plan. Some of the new equipment, including a forklift and equipment for the welding and electrical programs, arrived on campus in the spring. Students immediately started putting it to the test, taking the skills they’d learned in the classroom and putting them into practice using the new equipment.
“We’re proud of our tradition of excellence in trades and vocational
training, and the vital role it plays in preparing skilled workers to support BC’s economy,” said VIU President Ralph Nilson. “This funding will go a long way towards providing the most up-to-date equipment for our students and instructors, and will help to leverage additional support from our industry partners."
Gift left in will enhances life of Education student
When Annie May Beck arrived in Canada in 1910 from Whitehaven, England, at the age of two, she couldn’t have known her future actions would inspire and encourage VIU students. After spending her childhood in Nanaimo, Beck went on to pursue a career as a teacher in the Nanaimo School District,
where she taught and inspired students for 43 years. Even though she passed away on March 9, 1999, her passion for education lives on as Jessica Vatcher, who graduated from VIU’s bachelor of education program on June 4, can attest. In her will, Beck left funds to VIU to support a scholarship for education students—the Annie May Beck Education Award—and Vatcher was one of the recipients of this award in 2012.
“I was so excited to receive this award,” says Vatcher, “as it really made such a difference in my educational experience. I was able to cut my working hours down to one day a week and immerse myself in my studies. It really enriched my experience at VIU.”
VIU’s Advancement & Alumni office manages more than 1,300 annual scholarships, awards and bursaries all with the goal of supporting students like Vatcher to get the most out of their educational experience.
As of October 2012, VIU had:
· 1,631 trades students
· 32 trades programs
Get involved. Support VIU’s students by establishing a scholarship, award or bursary program. Contact Susie Caswell, Advancement Manager at [email protected] or 250.740.6216.
From L to R: John Yap, then Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology; Ron Cantelon, now-retired MLA, and VIU’s trades students at the new skills training equipment funding announcement.
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Through its campuses and centres, more than 2,000 employees and tens of thousands of students and alumni, Vancouver Island University is a major economic engine operating in the communities of Vancouver Island and BC's Sunshine Coast.
The graduates of VIU’s more than 200 degree, diploma and certificate programs are shaping our world in extraordinary ways. Our graduates also provide the region with a talent pool of highly trained individuals who are ready to take on the demands of a new economy.
In addition to providing an annual injection of nearly $200 million dollars into the regional economy, VIU is adding value to communities in the areas of cultural enrichment, economic development, environmental sustainability, research opportunities and social development.
Cultural Enrichment: VIU adds a rich and diverse layer of cultural access to the citizens of our communities through the many cultural events hosted on each of VIU’s campuses and centres. VIU supports the development of arts and culture on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast through poetry readings, film festivals, Aboriginal feasts, concerts and other cultural initiatives. In addition to hosting more than 1,600 international students from over 70 countries, VIU is proud to have one of the highest Aboriginal post-secondary participation rates in BC. We value our relationships with our Aboriginal communities and will continue to engage in initiatives that strengthen Aboriginal advancement.
Economic Development: As well as providing local economies with a skilled pool of workers, VIU makes a substantial investment in the local marketplace through operational spending and the employment of over 2,000 people. VIU is also involved in stimulating local economic development, through initiatives run out of our state-of-the-art facilities such as the Deep Bay Marine Field Station,
where faculty and staff are working with local communities to revitalize the shellfish farming industry in coastal and First Nations communities.
Environmental Sustainability: VIU is committed to exploring new ways of teaching and operating that will ensure the protection of our environment and our communities. Some environmental stewardship initiatives include the "bike to work week" promotion in May, the on-campus bottled water ban along with water filling stations for reusable bottles, and an on-going energy management program.
Research Opportunities: VIU averages four postgraduate scholarships for fourth year students per year. Worth approximately $19,000 each, these scholarships serve as a financial boost to help students pursuing our Master’s degrees. As well, VIU’s increased focus on undergraduate and applied research is being recognized by national funding agencies such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
Social Development: Through programs and projects, and in partnership with community stakeholders including First Nations, VIU works to enhance the quality of life on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast, engaging in activity that brings educational opportunities to everyone in the community. Continuing Studies and ElderCollege programs run throughout the year and in the summer hundreds of children take part in programs like GrandKids University, Mariners Sports camps and week-long science camps. Many faculty are also actively engaged in community based research, focused on projects relevant to our region and communities.
At VIU, we believe education is a community asset and we are committed to strengthening our economy and positioning our region for prosperity.
Vancouver Island University: meeting the needs of the communities it serves
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Nanaimo Campus900 Fifth StreetBldg 305, o� 5th Street (entrance 5C)Tel: 250.740.6200Mon-Fri 9 am - 4:30 pmviubookstore.ca
BOOKSTORE
Visit the Bookstore table at convocation for certificate/diploma frames and VIU crested mementos.
Congratulations
Grads!
When VIU alumni, staff, faculty or
students buy or sell a home with
VIU alumni and Nanaimo Realtors
Rob Grey (Arts ‘83) or Dave
Hammond (Business ‘72), they’ll
donate 25% of their commission
to support scholarships and
bursaries for VIU students.
*This program is not intended to solicit property already listed.
For more information contact:David Forrester, Alumni Relations Manager, 250.740.6214 or [email protected]
Support VIU students when buying or selling a house
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ALUMNI RELATIONS
viu.ca/alumni
Open doors to opportunity
Help make today’s students tomorrow’s leaders. Your donations to Vancouver Island University will put leading edge teaching equipment in classrooms, labs and trade shops; provide awards and bursaries to students; and add to the endowment funds which support learning and program development. Your gift of $20 or more will be acknowledged with an o�cial tax receipt.
To �nd out how you can help students follow their dreams, contact the VIU Foundation at 250.740.6212.
FOUNDATION
viu.ca/foundation
Graduates, stay connectedThe Vancouver Island University Alumni Relations Office represents all those who have graduated from the Vocational Training School in Nanaimo, 1936 – 1971; Malaspina College (all campuses), 1969 – 1989; Malaspina University-College (all campuses), 1989 – summer 2008; and now VIU, and helps create opportunities for past graduates to reconnect with their old friends and faculty.
• Stay in touch with the Vancouver Island University Alumni Office.• Share your news and achievements with other alumni, current students
and your instructors.• Re-establish old friendships and start new ones.• Make connections with other people currently in your field.• Get on-campus discounts with your alumni privilege card.• Establish a legacy at Vancouver Island University by volunteering your time to help with
programs and events.
Visit our website at viu.ca/alumni and update your profile, or call 250.740.6215.
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