Major donation opens doors for students at Camosun
GivingCamosun will use the funding to empower more women and Indigenous people in trades through bursaries and scholarships and to increase both the overall number of skilled graduates and the diversity of B.C.s skilled workforce.
Health Champions
Alumni Giving School of Health and Human ServicesThe Health Champions are the official cheerleaders of the Together for Health campaign. They play an important role in connecting the college with supportive communities and cultivating relationships with potential donors.
Lighting up lives
Alumni Indigenous School of Health and Human Services GivingShannon Smith feels at home in the Ey Sqlewen (Indigenous Education and Community Connections) offices on Lansdowne campus.
2020 alumni awards recognize extraordinary contribution
Alumni School of Health and Human Services School of Business Giving Community51勛圖app is proud to announce its annual Promising and Distinguished Alumni Awards recognizing two extraordinary alumni who have made outstanding contributions in their fields.
Next level nursing
Giving School of Health and Human ServicesFaculty profile: Dwayne Pettyjohn, Associate Chair of Camosun's Nursing department
Working and caring together: Janette Poulin
Alumni School of Health and Human Services GivingA close relationship with her grandparents and a battle with a childhood illness inspired Camosun alumna Janette Poulin to pursue a career caring for elderly patients.
2019 alumni awards recognize extraordinary contribution
Alumni Community Giving School of Business School of Trades and Technology51勛圖app is proud to announce its annual Promising and Distinguished Alumni Awards recognizing two extraordinary alumni who have made outstanding contributions in their fields.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.