Communications contactsRodney Porter, Executive Director, Communications & Marketingporterr@camosun.ca | 250-889-7494Katie McGroarty, Marketing & Communications Strategistmcgroartyk@camosun.ca | 250-370-4626Social MediaTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | LinkedIn | Flickr Filter results Month MonthJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuaryDecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJuly Year Year2023202220212020 CategoryAlumniIndigenousSchool of Health and Human ServicesSchool of BusinessSchool of Arts and ScienceSchool of AccessLibraryInternational StudentsGivingCamosun Chargers AthleticsCOVID-19CommunityCo-operative Education and CareersCentre for Sport and Exercise EducationCentre for Excellence in Teaching & LearningCamosun InnovatesSchool of Trades and Technology Featured articles 06 Jun 2023 Invitation to contribute to the Witness Blanket soundtrack Indigenous Community Camosun Innovates Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish multi-disciplinary artist Carey Newman is making a national appeal to gather sounds from the cultures that were targeted by residential schools. 05 Jun 2023 Camosun empowers British Columbians with funded short-term skills training Community Sixty-five programs offered through Professional Studies and Industry Training at Camosun College have met the requirements to be eligible for the B.C. Government's $3,500 future skills grant. 01 Jun 2023 Gold medal for Camosun pipe trades School of Trades and Technology Plumbing and pipe trades apprentice Evan Fraser beat out the competition winning gold at a national competition in sprinkler fitting. 13 Dec 2022 Founding college leader honoured with CETL renaming Alumni Library Community The renaming of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning honours the work of one of the founding leaders of Camosun College and an early promoter of community colleges as accessible institutions. 01 Dec 2022 Award recognizes innovative approach to post-secondary transition Community The Board of Governors at Camosun College 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. 29 Nov 2022 Fallen Garry Oak gives Fine Furniture students unique opportunity School of Trades and Technology The destruction that came when one of Lansdowne’s Garry Oak trees collapsed during a wind storm this fall will luckily end on a positive note for future classes thanks to Camosun College’s Fine Furniture students. 28 Nov 2022 Camosun students prepare to impress in support of food aid in Ukraine Community Giving School of Trades and Technology Update, Dec. 1: Unfortunately, the Ukraine food aid charity banquet that was to be hosted on Dec. 9 at Camosun College’s Interurban campus has been postponed. 23 Nov 2022 Applied research grants for Camosun to further reconciliation Camosun Innovates Community Grants from the Government of Canada totaling almost half a million dollars will help advance reconciliation projects at Camosun College’s department for applied research and innovation. 22 Nov 2022 Camosun students invite public to learn more about death Community School of Arts and Science Mourning at Night is an interactive capstone hosted by anthropology students from Camosun College to encourage participants to think more about death and dying. 22 Nov 2022 Nautical training at Camosun gets renewed federal support Community Indigenous Students from underrepresented groups hoping to get the skills at Camosun College to start a nautical career will benefit from a renewed investment by the Government of Canada. Pagination Previous page … Page 04 Page 05 Page 06 Page 07 Current page 08 Page 09 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page
06 Jun 2023 Invitation to contribute to the Witness Blanket soundtrack Indigenous Community Camosun Innovates Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish multi-disciplinary artist Carey Newman is making a national appeal to gather sounds from the cultures that were targeted by residential schools.
05 Jun 2023 Camosun empowers British Columbians with funded short-term skills training Community Sixty-five programs offered through Professional Studies and Industry Training at Camosun College have met the requirements to be eligible for the B.C. Government's $3,500 future skills grant.
01 Jun 2023 Gold medal for Camosun pipe trades School of Trades and Technology Plumbing and pipe trades apprentice Evan Fraser beat out the competition winning gold at a national competition in sprinkler fitting.
13 Dec 2022 Founding college leader honoured with CETL renaming Alumni Library Community The renaming of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning honours the work of one of the founding leaders of Camosun College and an early promoter of community colleges as accessible institutions.
01 Dec 2022 Award recognizes innovative approach to post-secondary transition Community The Board of Governors at Camosun College 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.
29 Nov 2022 Fallen Garry Oak gives Fine Furniture students unique opportunity School of Trades and Technology The destruction that came when one of Lansdowne’s Garry Oak trees collapsed during a wind storm this fall will luckily end on a positive note for future classes thanks to Camosun College’s Fine Furniture students.
28 Nov 2022 Camosun students prepare to impress in support of food aid in Ukraine Community Giving School of Trades and Technology Update, Dec. 1: Unfortunately, the Ukraine food aid charity banquet that was to be hosted on Dec. 9 at Camosun College’s Interurban campus has been postponed.
23 Nov 2022 Applied research grants for Camosun to further reconciliation Camosun Innovates Community Grants from the Government of Canada totaling almost half a million dollars will help advance reconciliation projects at Camosun College’s department for applied research and innovation.
22 Nov 2022 Camosun students invite public to learn more about death Community School of Arts and Science Mourning at Night is an interactive capstone hosted by anthropology students from Camosun College to encourage participants to think more about death and dying.
22 Nov 2022 Nautical training at Camosun gets renewed federal support Community Indigenous Students from underrepresented groups hoping to get the skills at Camosun College to start a nautical career will benefit from a renewed investment by the Government of Canada.