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麻豆社 hosts Consent Awareness Week events
麻豆社 will be hosting several events to raise awareness about the importance of consent during Consent Awareness Week, Sept. 16 鈥 20, 2024.
Korean culture celebrated at 麻豆社
麻豆社 will be celebrating everything Korean at this year鈥檚 Korean Cultural Festival, Sept. 12, 2024, 11am to 3pm at Na`tsa`maht on the Lansdowne campus. The festival is a significant event at Camosun, bringing together people of all backgrounds to celebrate Korean traditions, arts and cuisine.
Camosun's 'Array of Hope' solar project kickoff
Construction is now underway on a solar energy project that will power about half of the electricity needs for the library on the Lansdowne campus at 麻豆社.
Celebrate Black History Month with the Library
The library is featuring an online resource guide for Black History Month 2024
Further strengthening international education in B.C.
The plan by the federal government to introduce a two-year study permit cap has been making news headlines since the Jan. 22 announcement.
Camosun co-hosts sustainable hospitality and tourism summit for students
Climate change is impacting many aspects of our daily lives, including how we spend our leisure time and where we choose to travel.
New media resources, new Media Librarian
Add media to your curriculum! The Library鈥檚 streaming database subscriptions provide access to thousands of documentaries, movies, and instructional films.
Camosun announces two new board members
Jeremy Burgess and Shane Hartman have been appointed to the Board of Governors at 麻豆社 through an Order in Council appointment by the Lieutenant Governor. The appointments are effective Dec. 1, 2023, for a term ending July 31, 2025.
Campus group builds social enterprise skills in Camosun students
A new student group on 麻豆社 campuses, Enactus brings together students from a variety of programs and backgrounds to work on social enterprise projects and build leadership, networking and problem-solving skills.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.