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Korean culture celebrated at Camosun College
Camosun College will be celebrating everything Korean at this year’s Korean Cultural Festival, Sept. 12, 2024, 11am to 3pm at Na`tsa`maht on the Lansdowne campus. The festival is a significant event at Camosun, bringing together people of all backgrounds to celebrate Korean traditions, arts and cuisine.
Camosun's 'Array of Hope' solar project kickoff
Construction is now underway on a solar energy project that will power about half of the electricity needs for the library on the Lansdowne campus at Camosun College.
Archaeology students apply learning with west coast field component
Camosun College's Archaeology Field Assistant program reignited Carla Rafaela Monteiro's natural curiosity and passion for science and the humanities.
Camosun College to host hundreds of Indigenous education leaders
Hundreds of community leaders, scholars and allies in Indigenous post-secondary education from around the globe will be gathering at the S’TEṈISTOLW̱ Conference on Camosun College’s Lansdowne campus.
Camosun capstone showcases student innovations
From apps to automated windvanes, graduating Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering students from Camosun College will be presenting their innovative capstone projects on Friday, Aug. 16 to potential employers and campus visitors.
Inn at Laurel Point has been named 2023 Camosun Co-op Employer of the Year
Inn at Laurel Point wins Camosun 2023 Co-op Employer of the Year Award for providing exceptional experiential learning opportunities for students in the Hospitality and Tourism Management program.
Championing Excellence in Co-op Education: Francis Lecours wins Yvonne Thompson Page Co-op Student of the Year Award
Francis Lecours, a Bachelor of Business Administration student majoring in Human Resources Management and Leadership program, emerged as the overall winner of the 2023 Yvonne Thompson Page Co-op Student of the Year Award.
Chargers honour top athletes
The Camosun Chargers Athletics Department recognized the accomplishments of its athletes at the annual Chargers Awards Ceremony on April 4, 2024 at CFB Esquimalt Chief and Petty Officers’ Mess.
Unearthing the Camosun College bear
Anthropology students at Camosun dug into something interesting when they got the opportunity to excavate the carcass of a black bear on campus before meticulously labelling the bones for the college’s comparative collection.
Trades students experience culture and professional development in Germany
Ten Camosun College Fine Furniture and Carpentry students traded in their work trucks for plane tickets to participate in a recent exchange to Germany.