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Camosun recognized as national leader in applied research
Camosun InnovatesCamosun College reaffirms its standing as a premier applied research institution in Canada, securing a spot among the top 50 research colleges in 2023. This marks the ninth consecutive year that Camosun has been included on this prestigious list.
Camosun students putting learning to work in the community
Community Centre for Sport and Exercise EducationDuring the Fall term, Kinesiology 435 students from the Outdoor Adventure Education course put into practice what they’ve learned about the importance of land stewardship, volunteering, and maintaining shared natural spaces as recreation leaders.
Camosun College to host traditional pit cook demonstration
IndigenousA traditional Coast Salish pit cook demonstration is taking place at Camosun College’s Interurban Campus. The pit cook demonstrates and promotes the traditional use of the camas, and keeps the teachings, and traditional ways alive.
Keeping the college community healthy during respiratory illness season
CommunityWith the arrival of fall comes respiratory illnesses season. We can all take precautions to keep ourselves and each other healthy by covering our cough or sneeze, regular hand washing and staying home when sick.
Camosun College to introduce mandatory student nap time
Community Camosun InnovatesHaving listened to numerous bleary-eyed, yawning students who studied late into the night, Camosun College will be rolling out a new support service in the form of a mandatory nap time.
The Greatest April Fools' Prank
CommunityJust in time for April 1, watch the inception and creation of the greatest April Fools prank in post-secondary education history.
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International visit gives Indigenous students new learning opportunities
IndigenousA group of students from Eyēʔ Sqȃ’lewen - Centre for Indigenous Education & Community Connections at Camosun College are embarking on a three-week field trip to New Zealand to learn about Māori culture.
TD empowers Indigenous students in trades at Camosun
School of Trades and TechnologyIndigenous trades training at Camosun got a major boost with a $500,000 donation from TD Bank Group (TD).
Chargers women’s volleyball settle for silver
Camosun Chargers AthleticsIt was a tough night on the court for the women’s volleyball team as they struggled against a strong Lakeland Rustlers team and fell short, settling for a silver at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Championship.
Chargers men’s volleyball are golden again
Camosun Chargers AthleticsThe Chargers men’s volleyball team are once again Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) champions, after defeating the host team and three-time Ontario champions Humber Hawks in three straight sets. The Chargers won 25-19, 25-22, and 25-20.