In a fitting end to a semester of learning, students in the School of Business put newly acquired knowledge and skills to the test before a panel of community experts in a competition that brought exciting entrepreneurial concepts to the first stage of reality.
Nursing Program student Melissa Markin is one of four Canadian post-secondary students to receive this year's Colleges and Institutes Canada Bird Construction/Paul and Gerri Charrette Bursary. The financial award supports Indigenous students facing barriers to completing post-secondary education.
Bringing the waves and vibrations of a semester’s worth of hard work to the stage, students will greet the holiday break with the Winter Sonic Showcase.
Construction has started on a pair of Selkirk College student housing projects that will ultimately result in better learner outcomes and strengthened communities. Students, college staff, government leaders and contractors gathered on November 4 for the official groundbreaking ceremony that signals the start of a 112-bed project on the Castlegar Campus and a 36-unit project on Nelson’s Silver