Engaging With Us
Media coverage
Western University opens Wampum Learning Lodge with Indigenous focus on campus
Global News - November 7, 2022
A place for Indigenous students and allies, Wampum Learning Lodge opens at Western University
CTV London - November 7, 2022
New Wampum Learning Lodge a 'home away from home' for Indigenous students at Western
CBC News - November 7, 2022
Western opens Wampum Learning Lodge
Western News - November 7, 2022
Working Groups/People Involved
Indigenous Learning Space Advisory Group
- Christy Bressette, Indigenous Initiatives AVP/VP
- Paula Hedgepeth, Coordinator, Indigenous Initiatives
- Amanda Myers, Director, Indigenous Student Centre
- Myrna Kicknosway, Visiting Elder, Indigenous Services
- Diana Lewis, Assistant Professor, First Nations Studies
- Jody Noah, IPEC Co-chair, Southern First Nations Secretariat
- George Qubty, Director, Space Planning & Management, Institutional Planning & Budgeting
- Marcia Steyaert, Communications & Public Affairs
Technology Team
Purpose: Evaluate the ILS space and usage requirements. Provide a recommendation on technologies to incorporate in the space.
- Stephanie Horsley, Acting Associate Director eLearning, Center for Teaching and Learning
- Rob Dykeman, Onsite Technology Support, Western Technology Services
- Ken Gilliland, Manager Onsite Support, Western Technology Services
- Jeff Jones, Project Manager, Facilities Management
- Fraser Reynard, Manager of Operations, Office of the Registrar
- Paula Hedgepeth, Coordinator, Indigenous Initiatives
- Christy Bressette, Indigenous Initiatives AVP/VP
- George Qubty, Institutional Planning & Budgeting
Install Team
Purpose: Arrange third-party quotes and create a schedule for the purchase of the technology and installation; identify problems, keep us on track.
- Fraser Reynard, Manager of Operations, Office of the Registrar
- Rob Dykeman, Onsite Technology Support, Western Technology Services
- Ken Gilliland, Manager Onsite Support, Western Technology Services
- Jeff Jones, Project Manager, Facilities Management
- Stephanie Horsley, Acting Associate Directory eLearning, Center for Teaching and Learning
Excitement and Collaboration Team
Purpose: Communicate with identified internal units to keep everyone informed on progress, generate excitement, engage collaborations and maintain ILS websites.
- Carac Allison, Director Web & IT, Office of the Registrar
- Paula Hedgepeth, Coordinator, Indigenous Initiatives
- Krista Dziuba, SQCT Coordinator, Office of the Registrar
- Seth Taylor, Web Developer Office of the Registrar
- Blerina Bezati, Web Developer Office of the Registrar
- Stephanie Horsley, Acting Associate Directory eLearning, Center for Teaching and Learning
- Jeff Jones, Project Manager, Facilities Management
Special Mentions
- Sergio Rodriguez, Director, Client Services, Western Technology Services
- Chris Jordan, Manager & AV System Architect, Classroom Technology Group, Western Technology Services
- Candace Brunette, Acting Vice Provost / Associate Vice President (Indigenous Initiatives)
- Aisha Haque, Acting Director Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Fred Janzen, Director, Capital Projects, Facilities Management
Meet the architects
Wanda Dalla Costa
The first First Nations woman to become an architect in Canada, Wanda Dalla Costa, AIA, LEED A.P., is a Design Architect with Redquill Architecture and an Institute Professor and Associate Professor at Arizona State University. She has spent nearly 20 years working with Indigenous communities in North America and her current work focuses on community engagement, Indigenous Placekeeping and climatic resiliency in regional architectures.
Scott Robinson
With more than three decades of architecture experience, Scott Robinson is Principal-in-Charge, Prime Architect with Tillmann Ruth Robinson. He will oversee administrative and contractual matters on the Indigenous Learning Space project. On previous projects, Scott has lead in-depth engagement with Indigenous Elders, traditional knowledge holders, and community leaders representing the Cree First nation of Waswanipi in Quebec and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council in Ontario.