Teach-in on the legal foundations of Wet’suwet’en Title and Rights // March 17th
Indigenous students, staff and faculty are invited to the Longhouse on Tuesday, March 17, 10am-noon, for a teach-in on the legal foundations of Wet’suwet’en Title and Rights and the treatment of the Wet’suwet’en land defenders and supporters in the media as a result of recent state actions taken against them. This teach-in is being organized […]
Indigenous Engagement: the Engineer’s Role in Project Design and Delivery in the era of UNDRIP
Indigenous Engagement: the Engineer’s Role in Project Design and Delivery in the era of UNDRIP March 20, 5pm in Kaiser 2020/2030. Event Description In 2019, the BC government passed legislation to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). This emphasizes Indigenous peoples’ rights to live in dignity, to maintain […]
Faculty Seminar Series: Resilient and resistant urban forests with Dr. Christina Staudhammer // March 10th
Faculty Seminar Series: March 10 Resilient and resistant urban forests: the role of statistical models in understanding forest structure and response to disturbance Dr. Christina Staudhammer University of Alabama March 10, 12 – 1 pm FSC Caseroom #2916 Abstract Hurricanes can result in extensive damage to urban forests, with uprooted and downed trees as well […]