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28 May  2019

Caring in Community

Alumni, Giving, School of Health and Human Services

Early learning and care alumni apply their Camosun education in community and make a difference, one child at a time.

19 May  2019

Manufacturing Canada’s first sim(PLY) DIY housing model

Camosun Innovates

Fuelled by the pioneering sim(PLY) technology designed by Clemson University, Camosun Innovates is manufacturing a proof-of-concept housing structure —the first step in an international post-secondary and community partnership.

10 Mar  2019

At the vanguard of the addictions crisis

Alumni, Giving, School of Health and Human Services

For some people seeking help for mental health or addictions, their first point of contact at the Umbrella Society may be a Camosun alumnus.

12 Feb  2019

Looking within

Alumni, Giving, School of Health and Human Services

X-ray technology student, Kasi Schnablegger Kasi Schnablegger directs her passion for health care and the human body towards training for a career as an x-ray technologist.

19 Jan  2019

Babcock Canada Interaction Lab takes shape at Interurban

Camosun Innovates

“The Interaction Lab has landed at the doorstep of Camosun College,” says Dr. Tim Walzak, Director of Camosun Innovates. “It’s truly a world class space and it has exceeded my expectations about how it’s shaping up.”

15 Jan  2019

A practical relationship

Alumni, Giving, School of Health and Human Services

Camosun alumni start and stay with Broadmead Care. Four Camosun alumni who have started and continued their health care careers at Broadmead Care.

22 Dec  2018

Camosun grads in the community

Alumni, Community, Giving, School of Health and Human Services

Camosun alumna, Kelsey Webster, is a residential support worker at Our Place in downtown Victoria. Her studies at the college prepared her for the collaborative, team-based approach used in the mental health and addictions field.