Zambia interns grow personally and professionally in Global Leadership Program Tag: In the News
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Zambia interns grow personally and professionally in Global Leadership ProgramEliot Dix James
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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Zambia interns grow personally and professionally in Global Leadership ProgramEliot Dix James
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Camosun College officially opened the Houle Electrical Shop on Interurban campus this week, recognizing the contributions of valued donors Houle Electric and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 230. Both donors generously contributed $75,000 each towards the state-of-the-art 1,600 square metre shop.
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A renowned researcher in the field of substance use is coming to Okanagan College next month to share her perspective on the challenges of dealing with what some are calling the worst public health crisis in the province’s history.
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Frontline health care workers are in high demand in our region and Selkirk College’s Health Care Assistant (HCA) Program is training to fill that gap.
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A pair of Okanagan College Business Administration students have joined forces with Civil and Mechanical Engineering students to launch a new project that will help people power up their devices on the go, while also providing a conduit for giving back to the community.
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The Mir Centre for Peace Lecture Series is providing insight on how to confront racism with its Spring event at Nelson's Civic Theatre featuring historian Mark Bray who is one of the foremost experts in the Antifa movement.
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Sixteen Indigenous students have recently graduated from the Ship Repair Entry Level Training Program (SRELT), a collaborative marine industry training program, at the Camosun Coastal Centre on Songhees Nation Territory.
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It is back to school for NWCC students across the region, and some classes are completing their studies in the college’s newest teaching lab. This teaching lab isn’t a typical classroom, rather it is a in a yurt.
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Encana generously donates six $1,000 awards each year to deserving Indigenous students at NLC.
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The importance of student financial aid is a key component in creating an affordable post-secondary education for Selkirk College learners.