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Integrating Indigenous ways of learning in RaceRocks’ Kishkayhta Program
Kiefer Hay’s family has a long history with Vancouver Island. “I’m of Métis origin and a descendant of the Kalapuya and Iroquois tribes,” says Kiefer.
Student’s 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.
Camosun to host Orange Shirt Day ceremony
The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, will be marked with a special ceremony on Sept. 26 at Na’tsa’maht on 91AV’s Lansdowne campus.
Celebrate Camosun authors with the Library
From graphic novels to the culinary arts, teaching and learning to children’s and young adult fiction, Camosun is home to an array of talented authors, editors, and illustrators.
Education is the Heart of Sustainability
Through dedication, collaboration and a great appreciation for the natural environment the Child Care Services team has created an ethos of sustainability. It is embedded in our best practices, education is the heart of sustainability.
Learning by Doing: Sustainability through Carpentry
Carpentry Instructor Geoff Murray is always pushing the agenda. Sustainability as a topic within the Carpentry curriculum will ensure students are up to date.
Camosun Cares: welcoming students back to school with fresh food and essential supplies
91AV is welcoming students back to school this week and offering a helping hand to those in need during the pandemic.
Health Champions
The Health Champions are the official cheerleaders of the Together for Health campaign. They play an important role in connecting the college with supportive communities and cultivating relationships with potential donors.
Lighting up lives
Shannon Smith feels at home in the Eyēʔ Sqȃ’lewen (Indigenous Education and Community Connections) offices on Lansdowne campus.
Faces of Sustainability
Sustainability is all about connecting the dots and breaking down silos. Instructor at Camosun's School of Business, Lee Aitchison is a driving force behind sustainability in the curriculum. As Lee is showing his students, the business world is not j