October 23, 2024 - 3:45pm
Sports psychology, climate change symposium 🌍
In this issue of VIU news & experts:
- Sports pyschology expert: setting your kids up for success
- The history of female health
- Climate change symposium this Saturday
Featured experts
The mental side of youth sport
October is a busy time in youth sport, with many school and community programs underway. Dr. Jordan Herbison, a VIU Kinesiology Professor, specializes in sport and health psychology. He spends a lot of time talking with youth teams and other sports groups about the ways to optimize mental performance in team sport environments to promote effective teamwork and leadership, and enriching experiences for everyone involved. He is available to share tips on how sport organizations, coaches, parents/guardians and youth can prepare for to get the most out of sport experiences.
Bank of Canada rate cut
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate to 3.75 per cent - the largest cut since the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Charles Schell, VIU Finance Professor, is available to answer questions about impacts of this move.
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VIU news
Preserving feminist health history
Dr. Whitney Wood, VIU’s Canada Research Chair in Historical Dimensions of Women’s Health, is working with two research assistants, Elise Cullon and Katie Carroll, to digitize Vancouver Women’s Health Collective documents to preserve feminist health activism for future study. Wood says She said studies on women tend to focus on reproduction. Gathering and archiving this health information can help identify the historical roots of gaps in care that continue to disproportionately affect women, non-binary and gender-diverse individuals today. Wood is available for interviews. Looking to cover other topics for Women’s History Month? Wood can also speak about reproductive rights, motherhood and health.
Climate change symposium
Explore how people can take personal and collective action to help prevent extreme climate impacts during A Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success: A Climate Change Symposium. The symposium is October 26, from 9 am to 1 pm at the Nanaimo campus, Building 355, Room 203. It is free to attend and presented by Awareness of Climate Change through Education and Research. Attendees are asked to please register on Eventbrite in advance.
VIU in the news
X has become the latest social media platform letting third parties use your data to train artificial intelligence models. Dr. Ajay Shrestha, a VIU Computer Science Professor, shares his thoughts on the trend with CBC Radio.
Vancouver Island University's basketball teams started the season with strong statements, sweeping all their games, most by blowout scores. Read more in the Nanaimo Bulletin and Nanaimo News Now.
Dr. Spencer Russell talks with Aquaculture North America about the evolving aquaculture industry and how researchers are getting a handle of some diseases with vaccinations. Read the article.
Joe Clark, a VIU Biology student, is working with the Nanaimo Area Land Trust on a research project on coastal cutthroat trout. The species has become harder to find in Nanaimo’s Walley Creek and researchers are investigating. Read the article by reporter Jessica Durling in the Nanaimo News Bulletin.
VIU's Ultimate Frisbee Club is heading to Ultimate Canada's Canadian University Ultimate Championships in Ontario this month to try and win it all its first-ever nationals competition! Read more.
There are many invasive plant species on Vancouver Island, but a few stand out as the worst culprits when it comes to affecting local plants and habitats. VIU Natural Resources Protection alum Hunter Jarratt shares a list of the worst offenders with the Times Colonist.
Dr. Timothy Green, VIU Canada Research Chair in Shellfish Health and Genomics, spoke with CBC’s The Current about oyster reefs, the role they play in shoreline protection and how to one could go about re-creating them in areas where they have been lost. Listen to the episode.
Happening at VIU
Malaspina Theatre fall play
Our Town explores the universal human experience of growing up, falling in love and dying. It conveys powerful messages about the beauty and fleeting nature of life and the fact that people often take it for granted. Play runs October 31 to November 9 in the Malaspina Theatre. Learn more.
Scarecrow Spectacular
Experience the beauty of fall at Milner Gardens & Woodland during the second annual Scarecrow Spectacular – a fun-filled family event. The Scarecrow Spectacular runs from October 25 to 27 from 11 am to 3 pm, with viewing until 3:30 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $6 for youth. Children, Milner Garden’s members and VIU students (with VIU student ID) are admitted for free. Learn more about Scarecrow Spectacular.
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