Ann Ballin Building Reopening

We celebrated the renaming of UC’s School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing Staff block as the Ann Ballin Building today, International Women’s Day.  

The late Dame Ann’s friends and whānau joined us on campus and took the first tour of the newly renovated building.  

Dame Reubina Ann Ballin was a life-long advocate for victims and people with disabilities. As a UC graduate of Psychology and a student counsellor from 1974 to 1986, she made an impact on students and staff for decades. In 2002, she was awarded Aotearoa New Zealand’s highest civilian honour – the Membership of the Order of New Zealand.  

The Ann Ballin Building, which will continue to be home to Te Kura Mahi ā-Hiriapo | School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing, has been upgraded with low carbon features and will be incorporated into UC’s renewable energy systems in the future.  

As part of Te Rāngai Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science, the reopening of the refurbished building also marks the completion of the UC Science precinct – a significant milestone for UC. The renaming of the building follows a strong tradition of UC buildings being named after alumni and staff. 

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FM Notification – Temporary Road Closure Saturday 9 March 2024

Arts Road between Clyde Road and Arts Lane will be temporarily closed this Saturday 9 March between 6.30am and 1.00pm.  

This closure is required to allow grounds maintenance teams to remove a broken branch overhanging the Fine Arts Road carriageway.  

Alternatively, you can use Forestry Road from Creyke Road or University Drive from Clyde Road.

Ngā mihi,  
UC Facilities Management Team  

Make Math Digital

UC Assistive Technology Support Service is hosting another introductory online webinar to support your learning.

Reading, writing, comprehension and recall are vital to success, and Equatio will help you strengthen these skills.

Equatio is a math and STEM content creation tool that allows you to generate equations, formulas, symbols, and more, digitally.

In this training, you will explore the equation editor with built-in prediction functionality and how to give students multiple means of representation through the ability to type, dictate, or handwrite.

Equatio assists both learners and educators in accessing content anywhere on the web using the Screenshot Reader.

Presenter: Rachel Coathup, Customer Success Manager, TextHelp for Education.

Date: March 13, Wednesday

Time: 2 to 2.30pm

To enrol in the webinar, write to assistech@canterbury.ac.nz