In the Community

Engineering students win awards

December 3, 2008

The Department of Physics and Engineering at Vancouver Island University is pleased to congratulate the winners of the first year engineering project awards. Seth Ellerbeck and Perry Taylor received a $300 prize for their project that controlled the temperature of water held within a tin can by lifting and lowering it onto a heating place. Although they would have been able to design a solution... Read more


Students win millennium scholarships

December 1, 2008

Vancouver Island University students received prestigious awards from the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation recognizing their active citizenship, leadership, innovative thinking and academic achievement. First year Bachelor of Arts students Celia White and Courtenay Crucil received national Excellence awards valued at $5,000, while Jordan Neave received $4,000. Third year students Kyle... Read more


International students recognzied at VIU

November 28, 2008

The academic and humanitarian efforts of overseas students attending Vancouver Island University were officially recognized during International Education Week. As part of the week-long celebration, VIU President Dr. Ralph Nilson presented scholarships and certificates ranging from $250 to $1,000 to deserving students. VIU currently has over 1,000 international students from more than 50... Read more


Men's Volleyball ranked #1 in Canada

November 27, 2008

The VIU Mariners have a new look and name for the 2008/09 season. In May 2008, Malaspina University-College was granted full university status by the government and they also received a new name, Vancouver Island University. For the Men's Volleyball team, there was a changing of the guard at this time as the team was losing six starters for the next season. These athletes were either moving... Read more


Singing faculty stage benefit concert for students

November 26, 2008

Most people have heard of the 'singing Christmas Tree' but how about singing faculty? Adult Basic Education teachers at Vancouver Island University are staging a benefit concert Friday, November 28 to raise money for students who need financial assistance for their education. Teachers Tom Leavitt, Paul Hurwitz, Lynn Redford and Graham Sheehan, along with former Bookstore employee Jim Powell,... Read more


Art students host annual painting sale Dec. 3

November 25, 2008

Looking to add some unique artwork to your collection? Visual Art students at Vancouver Island University will host their annual painting sale at the Nanaimo Campus on Wednesday, December 3. In addition to paintings, the sale may include works in other media such as ceramics and prints. “Members of the public are invited to come and purchase a work of art for a very reasonable price and... Read more


Music professor captures the spirit of Nanaimo

November 25, 2008

This weekend promises a proud moment for Vancouver Island University music professor Patrick Carpenter. His most recent composition, Cityscape, a 15 minute divertimento for strings will be played publicly for the first time at the Port Theatre by the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra on Nov. 30. “My philosophy of writing music is that it must come from the heart,” said Carpenter. “Cityscape comes,... Read more


Engineering fairs excite student minds

November 25, 2008

The Department of Physics and Engineering at Vancouver Island University is pleased to host its second annual series of Engineering Fairs starting with three all-day events in December.  These events introduce Grade 11 physics students to engineering practice through a design competition and interaction with local engineering firms.  Schools within District 68 (Nanaimo-Ladysmith), 69 (Parksville-... Read more


New Shakespeare Book

November 25, 2008

Review - ShakespeareA Life in Seven Chaptersby Edward S. BrubakerFranklin & Marshall College, 2008 Does anyone know the nature of genius? Why is it or how is it that some people produce imaginative works of arts and sciences that so far outshine the ordinary that we are in awe as we stand before their works? Are these geniuses of another species than the rest of us? Are they somehow... Read more


VIU receives donation from Cummins Western Canada

November 24, 2008

Vancouver Island University’s Heavy Duty Mechanics Program received a $7,500 cheque from Cummins Western Canada. The donation will be matched by the VIU Foundation to create a $15,000 endowment for student awards. VIU presented a plaque to Ross Somerville, Branch Manager, Cummins Western Canada, in recognition of his ongoing support for the program. Read more