Upcoming Events

Travel group on thursday, february 20 at 3pm

The Travel Group will meet three more times this winter at 3pm on the third Thursday in February, March and April. Members of the group usually talk about a trip they have made, but sometimes travel professionals or others who have interesting travel stories to tell, are invited to present. In addition to presentations, Travel Group meetings provide opportunities to share travel information and discuss questions with fellow travellers. All emeriti, their partners and friends are welcome. Email richard.spencer@ubc.ca to be added to the mailing list.

When: Thursday, February 20 at 3pm
Where:
Room: Frederic Lasserre 5C, 6333 Memorial Road
 

PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFÉ, FRiday, February 21, AT 10:30AM

What do Canadians expect from Democracy?
Democracy (rule by the people) is a “taken for granted” concept in Canada. But from Athenian democracy through Magna Carta to the Enlightenment the concept has evolved and continues to do so. Is there a process for updating the rules of democracy? Freedom of assembly and speech, inclusiveness and equality, equitable taxes, consent, voting, right of life and minority rights are all questions that need to be resolved in the public square. Even the question of who “the people” are and how authority is shared among us is controversial and bears directly on the kind of democracy Canadians deserve.

All Cafés are in the Tapestry classroom, 3338 Wesbrook Mall, starting at 10:30 am. After the Café join us for lunch at Tapestry by calling 604-225-5000 or by checking in at the front desk when you arrive to reserve a spot.

When: Friday, February 21 from 10:30-11:30am
Where: Tapestry at Wesbrook Village, 3338 Wesbrook Mall
 

filmgroup on tuesday february 25 at 3:30pm

Series Ten: With their supposed idiosyncratic personalities, yet paradoxically broad-based fandom, artists (across all disciplines) have been frequent subjects of the popular cinema since its early days.  For example, Vincent Van Gogh has had numerous films produced about his life, continuing even in recent years.  Because they seem above the ordinary, artists fascinate us: their specialness offers a glimpse of a more brilliant existence for ourselves.  Such a glimpse, however, can be a trap not only for us, whose dreams of a more intense life are easily exploited by a consumerist society eager to fulfill them, but especially for the artists themselves, whose humanity as well as their artistic contribution can be cheapened.

February 25Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (1967), directed by Jean-Marie Straub, decenters the story of the great composer by shifting the focus to his second wife through voice-over readings from her diary. Along with these readings (concerned with day-to-day activities from the composer’s life) the film offers a wealth of Bach’s music, presented “not as commentary [as it usually is in films] but as aesthetic material itself” as Straub himself explained. Further challenging convention, the music is exhibited unadorned, so as not to detract from its power.

When: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 3:30pm
Where: Room 135, Earth Ocean Sciences Main Bldg, 6339 Store Road

Poetic odyssey on Wednesday, february 26 at 2pm

All who are interested in writing, reading or listening to poetry are welcome. 
Contacts: Philip Resnick (Professor Emeritus, Political Science) and George McWhirter (Professor Emeritus, Creative Writing).

When: Wednesday, February 26 at 2pm
Where: room 201 (on second floor), Ponderosa Annex F, 2008 Lower Mall

Photography on friday february 28 at 4pm

The theme for this meeting is "Getting Older". Meetings are a mix of showing member images and informal discussions of particular photographic issues. We welcome both newcomers and seasoned photographers. Everyone welcome whether you wish to submit images or just look and socialize.
Contacts: Derek Applegarth (derek.jenny@shaw.ca) and Mike Whitfield.

When: Friday, February 28, 2020 at 4pm
Where: HA 135 main floor, Henry Angus Building, 2053 Main Mall

Celebrating research by UBC emeriti seminar on monday, March 2 at 12:30pm

The seminar will include talks by UBC Emeriti George Bluman (Mathematics), Susan Barr (Food, Nutrition and Health) and Richard Unger (History).
More information, including link for registration for lunch (members only) and session, is available at our website.

When: Monday, March 2 at 12:30pm, lunch starting at 11:45am.
Where: room 307, Peter Wall Institute, 6331 Crescent Road

Senior Scholars’ Series with Herbert rosengarten, english, Thursday, march 12, 2020

Sinking, Swimming, or Just Treading Water? Meeting the Challenges of an Academic Career in the Humanities
The son of refugees from Nazi Germany, Herbert Rosengarten grew up in a post-war
Britain that saw radical changes to public health and education, and that offered new opportunities to the children of the working class through state funding. A sound, if somewhat conventional education led him to Vancouver and the English Department at UBC, just at the time when universities in North America were experiencing the first stirrings of student challenges to traditional authority. Rosengarten experienced the impact of such unrest at UBC, both in the changing attitudes and expectations of students, and in the workings of his department, which became a battleground between liberal and conservative factions, each striving to impose its notions of academic governance. The latter part of his career has been spent largely in administrative posts, which have given him some interesting, if not always positive, insights into the intricacies of academic politics.

When: Thursday, March 12, 2020 from 5:00-6:30pm
Where: Green College Coachhouse, 6201 Cecil Green Park Road.

Co-sponsors: Emeritus College and Green College; organizer Emeritus Professor Ken Carty. For more, see www.greencollege.ubc.ca. Come at 4:30 for tea and coffee in the Green College Piano Lounge and stay for refreshments after the talks. To attend dinner, please make a reservation no later than noon on the business day before the day on which you want to dine. Without prior reservation, we cannot guarantee that you will be served. Pay for your meal at the servery counter by cash, debit or credit (MasterCard, Visa). For reservations call 604-822-0912, or email kitchen@gcdining.ca

Travel group on thursday, March 19 at 3pm

The Travel Group will meet three more times this winter at 3pm on the third Thursday in February, March and April. Members of the group usually talk about a trip they have made, but sometimes travel professionals or others who have interesting travel stories to tell, are invited to present. In addition to presentations, Travel Group meetings provide opportunities to share travel information and discuss questions with fellow travellers. All emeriti, their partners and friends are welcome. Email richard.spencer@ubc.ca to be added to the mailing list.

When: Thursday, March 19 at 3pm
Where:
Tapestry, 3338 Wesbrook Mall

PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFÉ, FRiday, March 20, AT 10:30AM

How can we relate to younger generations? (Or Do you Understand Millenials?)

All Cafés are in the Tapestry classroom, 3338 Wesbrook Mall, starting at 10:30 am. After the Café join us for lunch at Tapestry by calling 604-225-5000 or by checking in at the front desk when you arrive to reserve a spot.

When: Friday, March 20 from 10:30-11:30am
Where: Tapestry at Wesbrook Village, 3338 Wesbrook Mall

filmgroup on tuesday march 24 at 2pm

Series Ten: With their supposed idiosyncratic personalities, yet paradoxically broad-based fandom, artists (across all disciplines) have been frequent subjects of the popular cinema since its early days.  For example, Vincent Van Gogh has had numerous films produced about his life, continuing even in recent years.  Because they seem above the ordinary, artists fascinate us: their specialness offers a glimpse of a more brilliant existence for ourselves.  Such a glimpse, however, can be a trap not only for us, whose dreams of a more intense life are easily exploited by a consumerist society eager to fulfill them, but especially for the artists themselves, whose humanity as well as their artistic contribution can be cheapened. 

March 24A Quiet Passion (2017), directed by Terence Davies, focuses on the 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson, who (unlike the exotic Frida Kahlo) lived a mundane existence in Amherst, Massachusetts. Yet, Dickinson’s singular personality still fascinates us and Davies and lead actor Cynthia Nixon try to do justice to her unique sensibility that powered her accomplished verse, unrecognized in her lifetime. Davies presents a strong evocation of 19th century New England, made even more interesting in relation to current
America. The film is controversial as it sometimes plays loose with the facts, conflates some characters and invents new ones, and depicts her later years as quite dark.

When: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 2pm
Where: Ponderosa Commons, room 1003, 6445 University Blvd.

GENERAL Meeting, Wednesday, march 25, AT 1:00pm

We will hold a display of paintings, drawings, photographs, fabric art, pottery, novels, and poetry books at this General Meeting. We are arranging for display tables and poster boards. Please let the office know by February 14 if you would like to exhibit at that meeting at 604-822-6359 or assist@emerituscollege.ubc.ca.

More information to follow on speakers.

When: Wednesday, March 25
1:00pm Coffee and Tea
1:45pm Business Meeting
2:00pm Panel of Speakers

Where: Ponderosa Ballroom, 6445 University Blvd.
 

Travel group on thursday, April 16 at 3pm

The Travel Group will meet three more times this winter at 3pm on the third Thursday in February, March and April. Members of the group usually talk about a trip they have made, but sometimes travel professionals or others who have interesting travel stories to tell, are invited to present. In addition to presentations, Travel Group meetings provide opportunities to share travel information and discuss questions with fellow travellers. All emeriti, their partners and friends are welcome. Email richard.spencer@ubc.ca to be added to the mailing list.

When: Thursday, April 16 at 3pm
Where:
Tapestry, 3338 Wesbrook Mall

PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFÉ, FRiday, april 17, AT 10:30AM

Driverless Cars

All Cafés are in the Tapestry classroom, 3338 Wesbrook Mall, starting at 10:30 am. After the Café join us for lunch at Tapestry by calling 604-225-5000 or by checking in at the front desk when you arrive to reserve a spot.

When: Friday, April 17 from 10:30-11:30am
Where: Tapestry at Wesbrook Village, 3338 Wesbrook Mall

Annual symposium, april 23 - 24, 2020

"Searching for the Perfect City"

More information is available at the Symposium website.

Annual GENERAL Meeting, Wednesday, may 6, AT 1:00pm

More information to follow on speaker.

When: Wednesday, May 6, 2020
1:00pm Coffee and Tea
1:30pm Business Meeting
2:00pm Speaker

Where: Ponderosa Ballroom, 6445 University Blvd.

curac 2020 conference, May 13-15, 2020

"Faces of Wellness and Well-Being"

The University of British Emeritus College, University of Victoria Retirees Association and Simon Fraser University Retirees Association are proud to host the 2020 CURAC/ARUCC conference and AGM on the University of British Columbia campus, May 13 to 15.  .

More information is available at the CURAC 2020 Conference website.