Health grads and more set to enter the workforce after ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Convocation and Commencement ceremonies
October 4, 2024
When ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē student Vaneet Verma steps to the podium on Saturday to speak to his colleagues at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Fall convocation, he will be representing more than 450 graduates, including a large proportion that will enter the workforce in different health care fields. More than 130 graduates are from health care programs including Health Care Assistant, a program Verma graduated from earlier this year. The course teaches the skills necessary to work in continuing care such as in home support, adult day care, assisted living and comple...
Read more...National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and Two-Spirit People
October 4, 2024
October 4th is National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and Two-Spirit People.On this day we honour the lives of the many Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people who have been murdered or are missing. The red dress has become a symbol of loss for those who have been taken too soon, and a call to end violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. On this day we prioritize healing and the Calls for Justice.It is imperative that we continue to uplift and listen to the voices of Indigeno...
Read more...Relationship builder, long-time leader to be honoured by ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē at fall convocation
October 2, 2024
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē is recognizing a long-serving leader and champion of post-secondary education at its fall convocation and commencement ceremonies this weekend.Allan Coyle, the former Associate Vice President, External and Strategic Initiatives, worked at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē for nearly 23 years between 1998 and 2021, and in honour of his contributions, will be receiving the Collegeās Distinguished Service Award.āAllan Coyle was instrumental in establishing the strong and well-respected reputation of ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē that continues to exist today,ā said ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē P...
Read more...OpEd: Now is not the time to discourage students from choosing public colleges
October 2, 2024
By Colin Ewart - President, BC CollegesLast week, the federal government announced further restrictions on international students. And once again, colleges are taking the hit ā framed as the least valuable post-secondary option.It is a damaging characterization when communities across British Columbia are starved for skilled professionals in all sectors.B.C.ās colleges prepare graduates for careers building homes, working in hospitals and long-term care facilities, growing businesses and developing new technologies. They have jobs in aviati...
Read more...Explore ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē and apply for free this October
October 1, 2024
Itās a win-win this October with Free Application Nights at all four campuses of ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē (ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē). Future students can check out an ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē campus, explore programs, and apply for free ā all in one visit. As a bonus, attendees can enter the draw to win a $500 tuition voucher. Itās the perfect opportunity to take the next step toward a quality education and an enriching student experience at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē.āWe are excited to introduce Free Application Night in support of future students as they take the next steps toward their academic and career goals,...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē and Okanagan Indian Band Raise Flag and Celebrate Naming Ceremony at Vernon Campus
September 26, 2024
Visitors to ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Vernon campus will notice the OKIB flag flying proudly in the sky.In a historic and meaningful ceremony at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Vernon campus, members of the Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB), students, staff, and local community members came together to raise the OKIB flag. The event also marked a special occasionāthe official name-giving ceremony for the newly constructed student housing building on the Vernon campus, which will serve as a welcoming space for learners from across the region.After thoughtful consulta...
Read more...Honouring Tradition: Rhea Dupuis Reflects on ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē's 15th Annual Youth Exhibition Powwow
September 20, 2024
A celebration of culture, resilience, and community that continues to inspire future generations.Since joining ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē as Director of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation two years ago, Rhea Dupuis has been a dedicated advocate for strengthening ties between the College and Indigenous communities. A member of the Penticton Indian Band, Dupuis plays a key role in promoting access to education for Indigenous learners while supporting the Collegeās commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.One of the events that holds particular meani...
Read more...Local endurance athlete and ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē grad shares insights on sport as keynote speaker at alumni AGM
September 10, 2024
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Alumni Association kick-off new season with a $25,000 gift to new Recreation and Wellness Centre, encourage all alumni to pledge supportKELOWNA - For ultra-athlete Nick Pelletier, whose adventures have included everything from jumping through the sky to swimming for almost three days straight, if thereās one thing thatās shaped his life ā itās the power of sport.Pelletier, who studied Business and Marketing at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē from 2016-2019, will be sharing his personal story about the impact of sports for him at the upcoming ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Alumni ...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē professor Corinna Chong nominated for prestigious Giller Prize
September 6, 2024
The title of her latest book may be Bad Land, but thereās nothing bad about ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē professor Corinna Chongās latest achievement. Her novel has been longlisted for the Giller Prize, the prestigious Canadian literary award that celebrates the best in Canadian fiction across long formats and short stories. Chong, who teaches English, Creative Writing, and Fine Arts in the Collegeās Writing and Publishing Diploma Program, is no stranger to national literary acclaim. In 2021, she won the CBC Short Story Prize for her piece Kids i...
Read more...Welcome students: Excitement is high at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē
September 5, 2024
A message from ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē President, Dr. Neil Fassina:I canāt help but to feel excited this week.At each of our campuses in Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton, students are back ā several thousand returning to complete their programs ā and more than 3,500 beginning something new.To each one, I extend a sincere welcome and say, with enthusiasm: Congratulations!Today, the demand by employers for college-educated graduates is at an all-time high. More than 50 per cent of jobs now and for the next decade will require learning that ...
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