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Camosun and German Trades students exchange skills across borders
A unique partnership between 51蹤獲 and St瓣dtische Berufsschule II in Regensburg, Germany is opening doors for trades students on both sides of the Atlantic.
51蹤獲 hosts interactive campus day for local Grade 5 students
51蹤獲 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 51蹤獲 are discovering workplace wellness where it matters most - in the workplace itself.
Camosun Chargers hosting 2023 PACWEST Basketball Championships
The Camosun Chargers basketball teams are excited to welcome competitors and fans to the capital city for the 2023 Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) Basketball Championships, March 2 4, 2023 at the Pacific Institute for Sport Education
Dual credits give South Island students a map to post-secondary success
Hundreds of high school students throughout the South Island are getting a jump on their post-secondary plans with a unique dual credit pathway offered by 51蹤獲.
Island Health ultrasound clinic opens at 51蹤獲
Island Health has partnered with 51蹤獲 to open an outpatient ultrasound clinic embedded within Camosuns School of Health and Human Services. Campus Ultrasound is the first clinic of its kind in the country to support on-site learning.
Camosun excels as Top 50 research college
Camosuns continued success as a top research college was again highlighted in this years ranking of Canadas Top 50 Research Colleges.
Applied Business Technology students use skills to help local businesses
Students taking ABT 270, Maintaining Online Presence, have the opportunity to work with a real client over the duration of the term to analyse their online presence and present solutions.
Chargers alum Pereira finalist for Sport BC Athlete of the Year
Camosun Chargers mens volleyball alumni, Vitor Pereira (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil) has been selected as a finalist for the Sport BC Athlete of the Year Award under the category of College Athlete.
Getting her spark back
For over 20 years, Lorri Leonard had a perfectly good career going as a hairdresser when not just one but two bouts of breast cancer convinced her it was time for a change and that eventually led to her taking English upgrading at the Grade 12-level in the community, at the W戔SNE College.