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Honorary degree 2026: Rochelle Prasad creates opportunities for youth around
Rochelle Prasad’s career in philanthropy, advocacy, and education began in her hometown of Surrey and has improved the lives of young people all over the world. From hanging out at the local recreation centre as a child to advising the United Nations on the importance of youth education, she’s come a long way in a…UFV introduces revenue-neutral fees for EV charging stations
The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is introducing a new revenue-neutral fee structure for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across its campuses. The change is designed to support the long-term operation and maintenance of campus charging infrastructure while continuing to encourage sustainable transportation choices among students, faculty, staff, and visitors. As the number of users continues to…Honorary degree 2026: Chief David Jimmie’s work focuses on connection
David Jimmie has spent most of his life building bridges to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and businesses together. David, who will receive an honorary doctorate at UFV’s June 9 convocation ceremony, says that from a very young age he recognized the barriers that often existed between First Nations communities and the broader society around them. Those early observations helped shape his commitment to creating…Honorary degree 2026: Rick Hansen continues to inspire 40 years
When 15-year-old Rick Hansen was thrown from the back of a pickup truck and left paralyzed from the waist down, dark times followed. There was a long time, he says, when he was overwhelmed by pain and fear, and hope for the future was in short supply. In those moments, the teenager could never have guessed that…What does it mean to be a student-ready university?
The term “student-ready” may be unfamiliar to some at UFV, though it’s already an integral part of the work we do and the future direction of the university. At its core, it’s about something simple: making sure every student feels supported, understood, and set up to succeed. Becoming a student-ready university means enabling student success…UFV to honour employees at excellence awards event
UFV will honour six employees and one group of employees with excellence awards at a special recognition ceremony on June 16. Each year, the university invites nominations in a number of categories. This year’s recipients include: Priscilla Ang, Counselling Department Head — Staff Excellence Dr. Jelena Brcic, Associate Professor, School of Business — Research Excellence…UFV launches active transportation hub ahead of GoByBike Week
The University of the Fraser Valley is supporting sustainable commuting for staff, students, and faculty with the creation of an active transportation hub on the Abbotsford campus. The hub is located in Building F (the former home of University House), nestled between the library (Building G) and parking lot 10, near the new student housing…Grounded Innovation Summit at UFV explores future of sustainable agriculture
The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) welcomed researchers, elected officials, policy-makers, agriculture industry leaders, farmers, students, and community partners to its Chilliwack campus May 13 for the Grounded Innovation 3.0 Sustainable Food and Agriculture Summit. Hosted by Dr. Lenore Newman, director of UFV’s Food and Agriculture Institute and co-chair of the Sustainable Food Systems for Canada (SF4C) national…UFV to grant honorary degrees to six outstanding leaders
The University of the Fraser Valley will recognize six inspirational Canadians by granting them honorary degrees at its convocation ceremonies in June. UFV will honour Nancy Patricia “Pat” Charlie, David Jimmie, Paul Esposito, Rick Hansen, Rochelle Prasad, and Robert Hauser. Nancy Patricia Charlie of Stsʼaʼí꞉les, known widely as “Auntie Pat”, is one of the most…UFV’s first Executive-in-Residence focuses on Indigenous economic reconciliation
The University of the Fraser Valley is welcoming Byng Giraud as its first Executive-in-Residence, focused on supporting practical approaches to economic reconciliation through work with Indigenous nations and organizations. As UFV transitions from reconciliation as a concept to 'Reconcili-action' as a tangible reality, the president of Vancouver-based Sedgewick Strategies will work towards bridging the gap between academic learning/institutional policy and real-world partnerships, with a focus on Indigenous businesses. Supported and hosted by UFV’s Faculty of Business and…Fraser Valley public education providers unite to strengthen student pathways
Recent labour market projections for British Columbia highlight that 77 per cent of more than 1 million job openings over the next 10 years will require some level of post-secondary education, specialized training, or equivalent experience, according to the B.C. Labour Market Outlook 2025–2035. To help ensure that they have the skills and credentials to…UFV to host first-ever Canadian symposium on non-fatal strangulation
TRIGGER WARNING: Non-fatal strangulation and domestic abuse This story contains details regarding physical violence, specifically non-fatal strangulation, which may be distressing to some readers. Strangulation can hurt. It can kill. And it can cause serious long-term health repercussions. It comes in various forms. It can be used as a way of manifesting anger and dominance…













