Two Kwantlen Polytechnic University instructors are working together to produce the Indigenous Arts Project, an initiative that dives into the exploration of how Indigenous burlesque plays a part in First Nations’ knowledges and experiences. Policy Studies and English instructor Jennifer Hardwick and Indigenous Studies and Policy Studies instructor Vicki Haynes began working on the project
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Surrey conference room was a full house on Oct. 27 for the launch of the institution's accessibility plan. The plan was created by students and faculty with disabilities who serve on the accessibility committee. The goal of the plan is to ensure everyone at the university is able to participate and feel
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s history department will offer a new fourth-year special topics course next semester about music in Canada. “Music in Histories of Canada and Beyond” will examine the diversity of Canadian musical expressions and the country’s connection to the global music networks. “I think music is really effective, in particular, for learning more about
With the fall semester well underway, Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s student Senators and Board of Governor (BOG) representatives have begun their term. KPU’s Senate is the senior academic governing body at KPU under the University Act. Their many roles and responsibilities include setting curriculum content for programs, creating qualifications for admission, and organizing the student appeal
As we settle into October, more people are putting out Halloween-themed decorations and planning fun events for the rest of the year. One way some enjoy the spooky season is by watching horror movies. Ranging from classics like Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street to modern movies like Final Destination and Saw, there’s