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Partnership brings adult education to Malahat Nation
A partnership between Malahat Nation and 宅男社区 is providing accessible learning opportunities within the nation and preparing learners for further post-secondary studies or employment.
Exploring the spooktacular symbols of Halloween at 宅男社区
Halloween isn鈥檛 just about candy and costumes; it鈥檚 a hauntingly good chance for anthropologists to dig into the supernatural skeletons in our cultural closets!
宅男社区 opens its doors for an Open House
宅男社区 is throwing open its doors and rolling out the welcome mat for its first Open House since the pandemic.
Integrating Indigenous ways of learning in RaceRocks鈥 Kishkayhta Program
Kiefer Hay鈥檚 family has a long history with Vancouver Island. 鈥淚鈥檓 of M茅tis origin and a descendant of the Kalapuya and Iroquois tribes,鈥 says Kiefer.
Student鈥檚 passion creates opportunities for community wellness
In recognition of the approaching Active Aging Week, Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, we celebrate Debb Ward for her efforts to help keep aging adults healthy and active.
Founding college leader honoured with CETL renaming
The renaming of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning honours the work of one of the founding leaders of 宅男社区 and an early promoter of community colleges as accessible institutions.
Award recognizes innovative approach to post-secondary transition
The Board of Governors at 宅男社区 is recognizing the innovative work of the South Island Partnership to create a range of dual credit pathways and options for students from five local school districts.
Fallen Garry Oak gives Fine Furniture students unique opportunity
The destruction that came when one of Lansdowne鈥檚 Garry Oak trees collapsed during a wind storm this fall will luckily end on a positive note for future classes thanks to 宅男社区鈥檚 Fine Furniture students.
Camosun students prepare to impress in support of food aid in Ukraine
Update, Dec. 1: Unfortunately, the Ukraine food aid charity banquet that was to be hosted on Dec. 9 at 宅男社区鈥檚 Interurban campus has been postponed.
Applied research grants for Camosun to further reconciliation
Grants from the Government of Canada totaling almost half a million dollars will help advance reconciliation projects at 宅男社区鈥檚 department for applied research and innovation.
Camosun students invite public to learn more about death
Mourning at Night is an interactive capstone hosted by anthropology students from 宅男社区 to encourage participants to think more about death and dying.
Nautical training at Camosun gets renewed federal support
Students from underrepresented groups hoping to get the skills at 宅男社区 to start a nautical career will benefit from a renewed investment by the Government of Canada.
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