Past Events
General Meeting March 23, 2022
Alfred Hermida will discuss how the future of journalism is being shaped by approaches to journalism, innovation practices, business models and policy frameworks.
Alfred Hermida, Ph.D., is an award-winning online news pioneer, media scholar and journalism educator. With more than two decades of experience in digital journalism, his research addresses the transformation of news, media innovation, social media and data journalism. He is a professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Journalism, Writing, and Media, where he served as director for five years. He is co-lead of the SSHRC-funded Global Journalism Innovation Lab. It examines how new revenue models, new policy frameworks, and new modes of audience engagement can support informed, knowledge-based journalism. He also co-founded The Conversation Canada in 2017. He was a BBC journalist for 16 years, including four in North Africa and the Middle East, before going on to be a founding news editor of the BBC News website in 1997.
Senior Scholars' Series - March 22, 2022
Senior Scholars' Series: The Passions that Drive Academic Life
Fes de Scally
Professor Emeritus of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences (2019)
Reflections on a Career of Field Science and Experiential Education While Building UBC’s Okanagan Campus
Fes retired in 2020 after 32 years of teaching at Okanagan University College and UBC. He was part of the first cohort of faculty hired by OUC to create the institution’s first degree programs. Seventeen years later, those programs became the core of UBC’s newly acquired Okanagan campus. Fes has spent his career as a field scientist on a wide range of research problems, including the hydrological role of snow avalanches, the dynamics and hazards of high-mountain fans, tropical cyclone hazards, and wildland-urban interface fire risk. His fieldwork has taken him to Pakistan’s Punjab Himalaya and Karakoram Mountains, the Southern Alps of New Zealand, the Cascade and Rocky Mountains of western Canada, and the Cook Islands. His passion for undergraduate education, especially experiential and field-based, has been recognized by a teaching award from the Canadian Association of Geographers and a Visiting Erskine Fellowship at the University of Canterbury.
Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe - moderator
Professor Emeritus of Art History, Visual Art and Theory (2015)
Poetic Odysseys - March 21, 2022
All who are interested in writing, reading or listening to poetry are welcome.
Contacts:
Philip Resnick (Professor Emeritus, Political Science - philip.resnick@ubc.ca)
and George McWhirter (Professor Emeritus, Creative Writing).
Travel Group March 17, 2022
Above and Below the Sod in Ireland: About Golf and Graves
Presented by Charlotte Johnston and Jan Jaap Bijlsma
Our holidays in Ireland have afforded us great enjoyment of the people, their local golf courses, and some of the places they have laid their loved ones to rest. This talk and the slides will share some of these wonders of the Emerald Isle.
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A zoom link will be sent out 2 days before each meeting.
Thursday, 17 March 2022 - 3:00pmGreen College Series on Intergenerational Trauma
BRINGING GENERATIONS TOGETHER: COMMONALITY, DIFFERENCE AND RESILIENCE. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
A Panel Discussion with Alejandra Sanchez, Grant Charles, Fred Chou, Judith Hall, Mari Piglini and Richard Vedan, moderated by the Series Convenor Marv Westwood.
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Co-sponsors: Emeritus College and Green College
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:30pmDialogue on the UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan - Tuesday, March 15
The Continuing Scholarly Activity and Engagement Committee of the Emeritus College is hosting a virtual presentation and discussion of UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP). Sheryl Lightfoot, Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Affairs and Vicki George, Associate Director of the Office of Indigenous Strategic Initiatives will provide an overview of the ISP including the ISP implementation toolkit, and examples of how UBC units are engaging in the ISP. This session includes breakout room discussion where participants will have an opportunity to share perspectives and ideas about implementing aspects of the Indigenous Strategic Plan.
To facilitate meaningful dialogue, currently registration this ISP session is limited. Please contact communications@emerituscollege.ubc.ca if you are interested in registering for this event.
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 - 10:00am