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Keelin's journey towards confidence in her Indigeneity
Indigenous Student StoriesOriginally, Keelin wanted to study Nursing at Camosun but, requiring some upgrading courses, she explored other opportunities.
Distinguished Alumni Award honours chef Lesley (Watson) Stav
Alumni School of Trades and TechnologyRed Seal chef Lesley (Watson) Stav is the recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award from Camosun College, in recognition of her 35-year career as a mentor, guide and passionate advocate for the culinary industry.
Promising Alumni Award celebrates business owner Kayleigh McDonald
Alumni School of BusinessThe recipient of Camosun College’s annual Promising Alumni Award is Kayleigh McDonald, an entrepreneur and business owner based in Comox, B.C.
Camosun College celebrates the class of 2024
Alumni Community Giving School of Access School of Arts and Science School of Business School of Health and Human Services School of Trades and TechnologyOver 1,000 graduates are expected to cross the stage during four convocation ceremonies taking place over two days at Camosun College’s Interurban campus.
Paddling together
Indigenous Co-operative Education and Careers Camosun InnovatesCamosun’s new Indigenous canoe promotes reconciliation, unique educational opportunities
School of Trades & Technology 2021 Awards
Giving School of Trades and TechnologyDetermined. Creative. Excellence. Positive “give it their all” attitudes.
This is how Camosun’s instructors describe this year’s award-winning School of Trades and Technology students.
Camosun celebrates virtual spring convocation
Alumni Community School of Access School of Arts and Science School of Business School of Health and Human Services School of Trades and TechnologyCamosun 2020 and 2021 grads are celebrating virtually, June 28 and 29!
Build a career in the construction trades
School of Trades and TechnologyVICTORIA, B.C. – Young people aged 17 to 29 interested in a career in construction are invited to roll up their sleeves and sample a range of trades as part of a fully-funded program at Camosun College.
Chargers golf program paused
Camosun Chargers AthleticsVICTORIA, B.C. – Camosun College President Sherri Bell issued the following statement today following the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) announcement that golf will not be returning for the foreseeable future as one of the conference
Honouring the lives and the survivors
Community IndigenousFrom Sherri Bell, President
Our thoughts remain with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and Indigenous communities following the discovery of a mass unmarked grave of 215 children who were students at the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Camosun expresses its sorrow and stands alongside the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc
CommunityCamosun College is horrified by the news that the remains of 215 children have been found in the grounds of the former Kamloops Residential School, which sat on the traditional territory of the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.