In the Media

Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC News on Vancouver’s local environmental activism

Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC News on Vancouver’s local environmental activism

Prof. Tindall was featured in a CBC News story on Vancouver’s environmental society hitting its 50-year mark trying to save the planet through local action.

Prof. Sinikka Elliott publishes op-ed in the New York Times on families choosing between putting food on the table and the promise of future citizenship

Prof. Sinikka Elliott publishes op-ed in the New York Times on families choosing between putting food on the table and the promise of future citizenship

Professor Elliott, along with Sarah Bowen and Annie Hardison-Moody, share how the Trump administration’s new “public charge” rule will make it more difficult for immigrants who receive public assistance to obtain green cards.

Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on B.C. residents’ stand on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on B.C. residents’ stand on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Professor Tindall spoke to The Star Vancouver about the history of environmental movements in British Columbia, and residents’ stand on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on climate change being a ‘serious concern’ for Canadians

Prof. David Tindall featured in The Star on climate change being a ‘serious concern’ for Canadians

Professor Tindall spoke to The Star on the results of a recent survey, which found that climate change is now a ‘serious concern’ for most Canadians.

Divergent Public Health Responses to a New HIV Prevention Option: Comparing Health Equity Approaches in Two North American Cities

Divergent Public Health Responses to a New HIV Prevention Option: Comparing Health Equity Approaches in Two North American Cities

Harlan Pruden (PhD. Student) and Ryan Stillwagon (PhD. Student) examine the divergent public health responses to a new HIV-prevention option, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). Focusing on the accessibility and knowledge translation of the medication, they compare health equity approaches between Chicago, IL and Vancouver, BC.

Prof. Phyllis Johnson featured in Engadget on space culture and life in the cosmos

Prof. Phyllis Johnson featured in Engadget on space culture and life in the cosmos

Professor Johnson interviewed by Engadget on her research into examining how astronauts create community and culture orbiting the planet in space.

Prof. Seth Abrutyn featured in Mashable on a grassroots movement aimed at suicide prevention and intervention

Prof. Seth Abrutyn featured in Mashable on a grassroots movement aimed at suicide prevention and intervention

Prof. Abrutyn shares how Find Your Anchor, a grassroots initative, can be an emotional experience for people struggling with suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

Prof. Jennifer Berdahl featured in NBC News on sex-based harassment in the workplace

Prof. Jennifer Berdahl featured in NBC News on sex-based harassment in the workplace

Prof. Berdahl offers insight on sex-based harassment in the workplace, and the impact of the #MeToo movement

Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC’s Early Edition on Canada spying on environmental activists

Prof. David Tindall featured in CBC’s Early Edition on Canada spying on environmental activists

Professor Tindall speaks to Stephen Quinn regarding CSIS spying on environmental activists.

Prof. David Tindall interviewed by Global News TV about CSIS spying on environmental activists

Prof. David Tindall interviewed by Global News TV about CSIS spying on environmental activists

The BC Civil Liberties Association says it has proof that Canada’s security agency has been spying on anti-pipeline protesters, and passing some of that information along to oil companies. Professor Tindall weighs in on the situation.