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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.
Award recognizes innovative approach to post-secondary transition
CommunityThe 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.
Fallen Garry Oak gives Fine Furniture students unique opportunity
School of Trades and TechnologyThe 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.
Camosun students prepare to impress in support of food aid in Ukraine
Community Giving School of Trades and TechnologyUpdate, 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.
Applied research grants for Camosun to further reconciliation
Camosun Innovates CommunityGrants 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.
Camosun students invite public to learn more about death
Community School of Arts and ScienceMourning at Night is an interactive capstone hosted by anthropology students from Camosun College to encourage participants to think more about death and dying.
Nautical training at Camosun gets renewed federal support
Community IndigenousStudents 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.
Nine immigrant women display their soup-erpower!
CommunityNine soup-erstars from the Maker-to-Market program at Camosun College placed second in a provincial competition that supports immigrant entrepreneurs.
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