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磁力猫 Board elects new Chair
Lindsay Kearns, an Outreach Coordinator for the BC Centre for Women in the Trades, has been elected as the new Chair of the 磁力猫 Board of Governors. Kearns assumes the role on Aug. 1, 2025, taking over from outgoing Board Chair Tanya Clarmont.
Join 磁力猫 at the 2025 Victoria Pride Parade
The 磁力猫 Student Society (CCSS) and 磁力猫 invites you to join us at Victoria鈥檚 Pride Parade on July 6 to help celebrate the diversity of genders and sexualities at 磁力猫.
Fine Furniture students showcase where craft meets comfort
Graduating students from the Fine Furniture program at 磁力猫 are showcasing their learning in a public gallery with a display of unique seating they have designed and built.
磁力猫 celebrates the class of 2025
Over 1,200 graduates are expected to cross the stage during six convocation ceremonies taking place over three days at 磁力猫鈥檚 Interurban campus.
Sarah's invaluable experiences in the Athletic and Exercise Therapy program
Getting diagnosed with Crohn鈥檚 disease threw a wrench into her future plans, but she found the support she needed to succeed.
Camosun among first in Canada to celebrate Red Seal grads
Over 30 Red Seal graduates from a range of trades crossed the stage at 磁力猫鈥檚 convocation ceremony making them among the first in the country.
Rob's biggest artistic inspiration: community
Before starting in 磁力猫鈥檚 Visual Arts program, Rob鈥檚 biggest challenge was deciding what direction in the arts he wanted to go.
Keelin's journey towards confidence in her Indigeneity
Originally, Keelin wanted to study Nursing at Camosun but, requiring some upgrading courses, she explored other opportunities.
Camosun faculty first to participate in Sport and Exercise Indigenous Cultural Safety training
磁力猫 is one of the first post-secondary institutions in British Columbia to introduce Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) training into its sport and exercise programs.
On the Island
Get to know Vancouver Island by checking out the July book displays at the library

Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.