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Home / 2014 / August / 29 / Indigenous learning flourishes at UBC’s Okanagan campus
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Indigenous learning flourishes at UBC’s Okanagan campus

August 29, 2014

Kat Street, left, and Amanda Williams

The population of self-identified Aboriginal students at UBC’s Okanagan campus has increased by 470 per cent since UBC’s Okanagan campus was established in 2005. One-time UBC students Kat Street, left, and Amanda Williams are seen at student residences in this UBC file photo.

Students learn, engage, and grow through Aboriginal perspectives and worldviews

Opening this semester, the new Indigenous Integrated Learning Community (ILC) at UBC’s Okanagan campus provides a place for students in residence to learn, connect with each other, and grow as a community through Aboriginal perspectives and worldviews.

Students who share common interests and identities are brought together to live within one community on campus, designed to enhance the residence and university experience.

The Indigenous ILC is open to all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal undergraduate students. Its focus is on fostering practical connections with the local Aboriginal community and creating regular programming that may include both on-campus and off-campus activities. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage with various annual cultural events, such as the Okanagan Nation Salmon Feast and Lake Country Native Association Pow-Wow.

“A great deal of the culture of each ILC is determined and developed by the student’s within the community; they are encouraged to take an active role in shaping their community and in contributing to the larger campus community,” says Ned Gallagher, residence life manager, Student Housing and Hospitality Services.

The Indigenous ILC is supported by the residential life community in partnership with the Associate Vice-President Student’s Office and Aboriginal Programs and Services.

In the 2005-2006 academic year, there were 58 undergraduate and graduate students at UBC’s Okanagan who self-identified as Aboriginal. This year that number has grown to 331 – an increase of 470 per cent since UBC opened its doors in the Okanagan.

“As our campus continues to experience increasing numbers of self-identified Aboriginal students, providing a sense of belonging and opportunities for all students to engage in intercultural understanding throughout their university experience is key,” says Jeannine Kuemmerle, acting manager, Aboriginal Programs and Services. “The ILC allows for students to actively learn about and contribute to intercultural understanding outside of the classroom, extending it to the daily living and relationships that are part of their residence life experience.”

The Indigenous ILC will be housed in Kalamalka residence, placing it in an already active area of traditional-style student housing.

The Indigenous community is one of five ILCs found throughout UBC’s Okanagan residence. Others include the Performing Arts Community, International Community, Healthy Living Community, and the Leadership and Civic Engagement Community.

For more info visit www.housing.ubc.ca/application-info-okan/integrated-learning-communities.

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UBC’s Okanagan campus is an innovative hub for research and learning founded in partnership with local Indigenous peoples, the Syilx Okanagan Nation, in whose traditional, ancestral and unceded territory the campus resides. The most established and influential global rankings all consistently place UBC in the top five per cent of universities in the world, and among the top three Canadian universities.

The Okanagan campus combines a globally recognized UBC education with a tight-knit and entrepreneurial community that welcomes students and faculty from around the world in British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley. For more visit ok.ubc.ca.

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