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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.
Transition program prepares Northern youth for college
Upon completion, students will have the option to transition to on-campus learning in Camosun鈥檚 new kinesiology diploma program in September 2021.
Dr. Lane Trotter named next president of 磁力猫
Dr. Lane Trotter, an experienced post-secondary leader, will be the next president and chief executive officer of 磁力猫 starting January 2022.
Blockchain training coming to Camosun
磁力猫 will soon provide an opportunity for tech leaders and business professionals to reshape the future of their careers in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the digital world, by harnessing the growing power of blockchain.
Olympic-bound: Camosun student goes for gold in Tokyo
Camosun bachelor of sport and fitness leadership student Julia Greenshields is a key member of the Canadian women鈥檚 national rugby sevens team.
Camosun stands with Indigenous peoples
The revealing by the Penelakut Tribe of 160+ undocumented and unmarked graves on the grounds of the former Kuper Island Industrial School and foreshore deepens the pain of all Indigenous peoples.
Camosun stands alongside Indigenous peoples
From Sherri Bell, President
Our hearts go out to Indigenous communities with the revealing of hundreds of Indigenous children鈥檚 remains on the grounds of former residential schools in Canada.
Camosun to re-open on June 29 as temperatures lower
磁力猫 will be open on Tuesday, June 29, following a closure on Monday due to extreme temperatures in Greater Victoria.