Coast Mountain College Alumni Spotlight: Northwest Veterinarian Gives Back to her Community
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Coast Mountain College (CMTN) alumna Nicole Jamieson has wanted to be a veterinarian since she was in the fourth grade.
At BC Colleges, we want to acknowledge the successes of our colleges, especially excellence in teaching and community building. We celebrate the many milestones, projects, collaborations and announcements from our colleges on our website, in our monthly newsletter, and throughout our social media channels.
Read about the latest news and activities happening at colleges throughout BC in this month’s What’s New at BC Colleges? e-newsletter.
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Coast Mountain College (CMTN) alumna Nicole Jamieson has wanted to be a veterinarian since she was in the fourth grade.
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Coast Mountain College (CMTN) would like to congratulate our Manager of Campus Community and former Business Instructor Annette Sorensen, and Business Instructor Scott van Dyk in publishing their textbook: Indigenous Perspectives on Business Ethics and Business Law in British Columbia.
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Some students attending secondary and post-secondary schools in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George will get some extra help covering the rising costs of tuition.
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Langara College Global and Langara Students’ Union (LSU) invited current students, faculty, and staff to celebrate Diwali – a festival of light and an important cultural celebration!
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Researchers, faculty and students at Selkirk College are embarking on an extensive three-year project to address rural homelessness that brings together diverse community partners with the aim to improve the well-being of those experiencing homelessness across the West Kootenay.
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Researchers, faculty and students at Selkirk College are embarking on an extensive three-year project to address rural homelessness that brings together diverse community partners with the aim to improve the well-being of those experiencing homelessness across the West Kootenay.
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Listen, watch, or read the news on any given day and you will see story after story of an over-burdened health care system caused, in part, by a short supply of nurses. One way to combat this issue is to reduce financial barriers to education so that more individuals enroll in nursing programs.
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Karen Mason-Bennett sees a bright future for Northern Lights College.
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More than twice the number of students at the College of the Rockies now call campus home with the addition of 100 new student beds at the Cranbrook campus.
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With the reopening of the renovated Wilna Thomas building at Camosun College's Lansdowne campus, students have access to new spaces for study, collaboration, events and Indigenous learning.