Eaton said that though the Senate has taken strides to increase meeting transparency and accessibility in years past, there is always room for improvement.
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Policies I-17 and I-18 outline administrative procedures and resources available when sexualized violence or bullying and harassment occurs. The policies were first passed in 2019.
VP HR Marcia Buchholz announced that, effective April 2022, the CWA will function in a centralized location to improve accessibility resources in the workplace.
From March 11 to 17, the UBC neighbourhood recorded just three new cases of COVID-19, down from seven cases last week, however, these are just cases recorded on PCR tests.
UBC announced the winners of the inaugural Envisioning Equality Art Project, aimed at making UBC more gender-inclusive last week.
The university’s rapid testing distribution sites outside of the bookstore and in Ponderosa Commons will be closing at 5 p.m. today for an undetermined length of time.
Several community members want the AMS to restore the neglected Goddess of Democracy statue located between Brock Hall and the Nest.
Through UBC Health Student Services, individuals can book “goal-oriented” counselling appointments which focus on “strengths and identifying helpful perspectives and/or strategies,” according to the services’ website.
UBC Vancouver Senate met last night to discuss the discontinuation of the university’s rapid testing program and an emergency motion to halt all academic relations with Russian organizations.
Current Arts Dean Gage Averill has been appointed to serve as the provost and vice-president academic pro tem for UBC Vancouver.
The caucus — composed of all eighteen student senators in the Vancouver Senate — hope the new website will increase the governing body’s transparency and awareness.
Former UBC staff member Ian Linkletter’s anti-SLAPP application against Proctorio has been dismissed, meaning that Proctorio can go ahead with most of its lawsuit.
The Senate’s academic policy of deregistering students who don’t adhere to UBC’s COVID-19 vaccine declaration and rapid testing program is essentially defunct, now that the university has ended the program.
The faculty of education’s second search for a new dean has been “unsuccessful,” according to a memo from President Santa Ono.
Three of the four referendum questions on this year’s ballot passed.