by Kristen De Jager | Jul 18, 2024 | News, UVicSpace
July 15 | The New York Times (external link), The Seattle Times (external link) via UVic News (external link) Recent reports have caused debates on what are effective tactics to combat the opioid crisis. This comes after BC Premier David Eby announced that the...
by Kristen De Jager | Jul 18, 2024 | Events, News
Attention all UVic Instructors! On August 19, UVic’s Course Reserves user interface received a new look, just in time for the 2024-2025 academic year. These updates were made in response to feedback from a number of users. The updated design prioritizes enhancing...
by Kristen De Jager | Jul 9, 2024 | News, UVicSpace
July 7, 2024 | Vancouver is Awesome via UVic News Dr. Paul Hoffman was awarded the Kyoto prize for his contributions to the “snowball Earth” hypothesis, and plate tectonics. The Kyoto Prize (external link) is an international award that is presented to...
by Kristen De Jager | Jul 8, 2024 | News, UVicSpace
The most viewed article on UVicSpace for June 2024 is a 2014 article initially published in the International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies titled A comprehensive review of the literature on the impact of exposure to intimate partner violence on children...
by Madison Fernway | Jul 8, 2024 | News, UVicSpace
July 3rd, 2024 | Ars Technica via UVic News As highlighted in a new article, researchers Russell Deitrick and Colin Goldblatt from the University of Victoria, Canada, explored the effects of Earth’s rotation slowing down due to tidal interactions with the Moon, which...
by Madison Fernway | Jul 5, 2024 | News, UVicSpace
July 2, 2024 | Smithsonian Magazine via UVic News A new article from Smithsonian Magazine highlights a groundbreaking, forthcoming study suggesting that children from the Upper Paleolithic era may have crafted figurines from clay. This theory stems from fingerprints...