- The President
- About Joy
- Priorities
- Conversations
- Statements
- 2022
- Dr. Yabome Gilpin-Jackson named AV’s first Vice-President, People, Equity and Inclusion
- Chris (Syeta’xtn) Lewis joins AV in advisory role on Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation
- A World of Difference: How universities must evolve in a post-COVID world
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- AV: What's Next?
- Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples day
- Please join us for the annual appreciation BBQ
- AV begins process to become Living Wage Employer
- Staying engaged in an increasingly polarized world
- AV: What's Next? - Message from the President to Faculty and Staff
- AV: What's Next? - Message from the President to students
- Search Announcement: Provost and Vice-President Academic
- Statement from the VP, PEI: Addressing Racism and Hate at AV
- 2021
- Welcome new AV students
- UPDATED Jan. 6: My response to Dec. 11 event in AV dining hall
- Celebrating Black History Month
- The University’s Role and Contributions to a Just Recovery Over the Next Decade
- Inspired by meetings with AV Faculty and Staff
- Looking forward to Summer and Fall
- Opinion: This is why AV is backing the Burnaby Mountain gondola
- External Review of December 11, 2020 Event
- Facing the future with hope
- President's statement on TransMountain Expansion Project and support for a fire hall on Burnaby mountain
- The road ahead
- Stronger Together: AV, the pandemic and lessons for a better future
- AV to observe moment of silence at 2:15 PM today
- Taking action: Reconciliation at AV
- Join AV President Joy Johnson for a tour of Burnaby campus
- Message from the President: Residential school findings
- Dr. June Francis appointed Special Advisor to the President on Anti-Racism
- My response to the open letter from AV faculty and staff
- Resources and ways to support scholars in Afghanistan
- BC Vaccine Card
- Masks required on all AV campuses, vaccine card required for residence, athletics, dining, events and others
- Vaccine declaration and follow-up screening at AV
- Return to campus planning updates
- Welcome Back
- Work to review contract vs. in-house cleaning and food services
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- AV and SFSS united in commitment to climate action
- Inclusion benefits us all
- Moving forward with kindness
- AV commits to full divestment from fossil fuels
- Safety on AV's campuses
- Thank you!
- Temporary shift to remote learning January 10 – 23, 2022
- 2020
- Statement on academic freedom
- Welcome back faculty and staff
- Welcome back students
- Statement on scholar strike
- Reflections on my first 30 days
- Taking care of ourselves, taking care of each other
- Equity, diversity and inclusion commitments
- Statement on AV's Athletics Team Name Change
- Finding connection in times of adversity
- Wishing you a safe and restful holiday break
- Op-ed: AV helping drive social, economic innovation in time of crisis
- 2022
- President’s Distinguished Community Leadership Award
- Strategic Plan
- Approach
- How to participate
- What we're hearing
- April 4, 2022: Updates and reflections
- April 19, 2022: Updates and reflections
- AV: What’s Next? phase one results now available
- Research assistants shape AV: What’s Next? analysis
- AV: What’s Next? – Message from the President to Faculty and Staff
- AV: What’s Next? – Message from the President to Students
- Search announcement: Provost and Vice-President Academic
- AV: What’s Next? Phase 2 results now available
- Executive
- Executive Searches
- Contact
President’s Statement on Hatred and Intolerance
Recent events in Charlottesville have drawn attention to the threats posed to society by those who advocate racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism. And the responses of some in Canada provide a disturbing reminder that these threats are no less relevant to this country.
We at AV must be vigilant in condemning those who promote hatred and intolerance, while redoubling our efforts to create a safe, respectful and supportive environment for all members of our community.
AV is proud to be a globally engaged university whose vision commits us to “foster a culture of inclusion and mutual respect, celebrating the diversity and multi-ethnic character reflected amongst [our] students, staff, faculty, and our society.”
The events of this past week reaffirm the importance of us working together every day to make this commitment a reality.