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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.
Prepare for high temperatures this week
CommunityA prolonged heat wave is affecting the South Coast including Greater Victoria.
Camosun students showcase real-world solutions
School of Trades and TechnologyCamosun College's graduating Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering Technology students will present their cutting-edge Capstone projects to potential employers and the public.
Working together to carve life into Camosun College’s Strategic Plan
Indigenous Community School of Trades and TechnologyCowichan canoe builder, Francis Wilson, is guiding Indigenous trades students through the process of creating paddles with designs reflecting Camosun College’s strategic priorities.
Camosun College ignites innovation with $1.75M grant
Camosun InnovatesCamosun College is proud to announce the renewal of its Technology Access Centre (TAC) grant in Advanced Manufacturing Research with a significant $1.75 million funding boost.
Camosun program integrates Indigenous ways of knowing and being
Indigenous CommunityCamosun College is launching a new program that prepares students to advocate for and promote wellness among Indigenous peoples.
Camosun program gives future Indigenous leaders tools to succeed
Indigenous CommunityCamosun College launched a unique, unparalleled program that addresses the need to practice trauma-informed relational, cultural, and strategic leadership when working with Indigenous communities and/or leading change in non-Indigenous organizations.
Statement following the attack at Waterloo University
CommunityCamosun College resoundingly condemns the hate-motivated, gender-based attack that took place on Wednesday, June 28, at the University of Waterloo.