
UFV School of Education leaves Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD — The School of Education at the University of the Fraser Valley will relocate from its current home on the Abbotsford campus to a new home in Mission later this month.
In a news release from the university, the UFV building in Mission has undergone a complete transformation and will provide more than enough capacity and facility space for a thriving program within the university. The move will occur on Monday, July 29.
“We’ve gone from 64 students to 106, making it a significant teacher education program in the province.” said Allyson Jule, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Community, and Human Development. “We are moving them into a community that is very welcoming and has wanted us here for a long time, and we’re thankful to Mayor Paul Horn, Mission council and so many other people for their support.”
The renewed space recognizes the land of Stó:lō Téméxw, the traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. Carvings and symbols appear throughout, and Indigenous artwork on every wall. Among those will be a piece created by Una-Ann Moyer depicting a raven, beaver, bear, and Sasquatch paddling a canoe that rests atop a sturgeon. It will hang in the library on the main floor.