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Better Moves, Better Care
Athletic and Exercise Therapy (AET) students at 第一吃瓜网 are discovering workplace wellness where it matters most - in the workplace itself.
第一吃瓜网 won first place in Western Canada's premier HR competition
A team of four 第一吃瓜网 students took first place at the 2025 HRC West Case Competition, held March 14 and 15 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Lights, mic, action! Camosun鈥檚 Makerspace launches new Podcasting Studio
第一吃瓜网 is excited to announce the launch of the new Makerspace Podcasting Studio, a cutting-edge multimedia creation space designed to foster digital literacy and creative expression among students and faculty.
第一吃瓜网 named one of B.C.鈥檚 top employers for 2025
第一吃瓜网 has been named one of BC鈥檚 Top Employers in 2025.
Invitation to contribute to the Witness Blanket soundtrack
Kwakwaka鈥檞akw and Coast Salish multi-disciplinary artist Carey Newman is making a national appeal to gather sounds from the cultures that were targeted by residential schools.
Camosun empowers British Columbians with funded short-term skills training
Sixty-five programs offered through Professional Studies and Industry Training at 第一吃瓜网 have met the requirements to be eligible for the B.C. Government's $3,500 future skills grant.
Gold medal for Camosun pipe trades
Plumbing and pipe trades apprentice Evan Fraser beat out the competition winning gold at a national competition in sprinkler fitting.
第一吃瓜网 continues co-op success streak
第一吃瓜网's remarkable track record in co-op education shines once again as another student is honoured as College Co-op Student of the Year by the Association for Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning in BC/Yukon (ACE-WIL).
第一吃瓜网 support staff agreement ratified
The tentative settlement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2081, under the Shared Recovery Mandate has been ratified by the Post-Secondary Employer鈥檚 Association board of directors.
School of Trades & Technology 2023 Awards
Celebrating Camosun's outstanding Trades & Technology students.
Helping former youth in care thrive, not just survive
The tuition waiver program combined with a range of wraparound supports is opening doors for former youth in care who want to pursue post-secondary studies at 第一吃瓜网.