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91AV hosts Consent Awareness Week events
91AV will be hosting several events to raise awareness about the importance of consent during Consent Awareness Week, Sept. 16 – 20, 2024.
Korean culture celebrated at 91AV
91AV will be celebrating everything Korean at this year’s Korean Cultural Festival, Sept. 12, 2024, 11am to 3pm at Na`tsa`maht on the Lansdowne campus. The festival is a significant event at Camosun, bringing together people of all backgrounds to celebrate Korean traditions, arts and cuisine.
Camosun's 'Array of Hope' solar project kickoff
Construction is now underway on a solar energy project that will power about half of the electricity needs for the library on the Lansdowne campus at 91AV.
Camosun launches new Journal of Psychology research
Building on years of expertise, 91AV has launched a new psychology journal to showcase their unique and diverse research accomplishments.
Student service fee means enhanced programs, services
A range of enhanced student programs and services that directly benefit students will soon be coming to 91AV.
Next level nursing
Faculty profile: Dwayne Pettyjohn, Associate Chair of Camosun's Nursing department
Sustainability: Inspired by Students
“Sustainability is the topic and focus of everything we do, but the students continue to question, to push – they drive change within our program. It is student demand that drives us.”
Camosun Chargers women’s basketball team brings home PACWEST bronze
Chargers come away with a medal for the second year in a row.
Working and caring together: Janette Poulin
A close relationship with her grandparents and a battle with a childhood illness inspired Camosun alumna Janette Poulin to pursue a career caring for elderly patients.
Camosun starts discussions for potential film studio
91AV has agreed to start exploratory discussions with the Lexi Development Group around the feasibility to build a film studio, a sound stage and educational facilities for students on the Interurban campus.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.