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Camosun and German Trades students exchange skills across borders
A unique partnership between 磁力猫 and St盲dtische Berufsschule II in Regensburg, Germany is opening doors for trades students on both sides of the Atlantic.
磁力猫 hosts interactive campus day for local Grade 5 students
磁力猫 will welcome 160 Grade 5 students, giving Victoria's next generation a firsthand look at post-secondary possibilities through hands-on learning experiences.
Better Moves, Better Care
Athletic and Exercise Therapy (AET) students at 磁力猫 are discovering workplace wellness where it matters most - in the workplace itself.
Orange Shirt Day 2022 at Camosun
Orange Shirt Day will be commemorated at 磁力猫 on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022 with a ceremony at Na鈥檛sa鈥檓aht. The open-sided structure inspired by Coast Salish designs, and designed by l蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n artist Butch Dick, will host this year鈥檚 event.
Camosun celebrates 10 years of Women in Trades Training
Students, faculty, staff and alumni at 磁力猫 are celebrating more than 10 years of delivering programs aimed at encouraging women to explore the trades.
Orange Shirt Day, September 30
Join us as we take time for learning as an act of reconciliation.
Camosun students compete against top Victoria restaurants
The tastiest fundraiser in Victoria is back, and this year students from the professional cook program at 磁力猫 will be vying for top prize amongst top local chefs, while giving back to the local community.
Campus flags to be flown at half-mast
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving British monarch and Canadian head of state, passed peacefully on Sept. 8, 2022.
Camosun advances plans for film studio, education centre
Plans for a film studio on 磁力猫鈥檚 Interurban campus with education components took one step closer to reality today with the posting of a Request for Pre-Qualification on BC Bid.
Campus crosswalks get a burst of colour
In a visual show of support for Pride, a crosswalk on each campus at 磁力猫 now reflects the Progress Pride flag.

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