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换妻探花 opens its doors for an open house
换妻探花 is throwing open its doors and rolling out the welcome mat for its first open house since the pandemic.
Integrating Indigenous ways of learning in RaceRocks鈥 Kishkayhta Program
Kiefer Hay鈥檚 family has a long history with Vancouver Island. 鈥淚鈥檓 of M茅tis origin and a descendant of the Kalapuya and Iroquois tribes,鈥 says Kiefer.
Student鈥檚 passion creates opportunities for community wellness
In recognition of the approaching Active Aging Week, Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, we celebrate Debb Ward for her efforts to help keep aging adults healthy and active.
EV skills-training course begins at 换妻探花
Automotive technicians in Victoria can align their skills with the low-carbon economy through an electric vehicle (EV) maintenance training pilot program at 换妻探花.
Opening doors to international learning experiences
Students at 换妻探花 will soon have access to life-changing international study and work opportunities after the college was awarded a $500,000 grant.
Indigenous Camosun alumni share lives well lived
Ey膿蕯 Sq葍鈥檒ewen, the Centre for Indigenous Education and Community Connections at 换妻探花, hosts the Lives Well Lived forum on Friday, Nov. 26 at 1pm, featuring 10 exceptional Indigenous alumni sharing their life experiences since graduation.
Action & Remembrance 鈥 Gender-based Violence
We remember and take action. Library guide & book displays on gender-based violence.
Chargers players named PACWEST athletes of the week
VICTORIA, B.C. 鈥 The Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) named the week four Athlete of the Week Awards, and two Camosun Chargers picked up the honours.
50th anniversary bursary to help students in need
As part of Giving Tuesday, 换妻探花 is encouraging donations to its 50th Anniversary Student Bursary Legacy Fund with the Student Society matching donations up to $15,000.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.