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羞羞视频 Board elects new Chair
Lindsay Kearns, an Outreach Coordinator for the BC Centre for Women in the Trades, has been elected as the new Chair of the 羞羞视频 Board of Governors. Kearns assumes the role on Aug. 1, 2025, taking over from outgoing Board Chair Tanya Clarmont.
Join 羞羞视频 at the 2025 Victoria Pride Parade
The 羞羞视频 Student Society (CCSS) and 羞羞视频 invites you to join us at Victoria鈥檚 Pride Parade on July 6 to help celebrate the diversity of genders and sexualities at 羞羞视频.
Fine Furniture students showcase where craft meets comfort
Graduating students from the Fine Furniture program at 羞羞视频 are showcasing their learning in a public gallery with a display of unique seating they have designed and built.
羞羞视频 celebrates the class of 2025
Over 1,200 graduates are expected to cross the stage during six convocation ceremonies taking place over three days at 羞羞视频鈥檚 Interurban campus.
Babcock Canada Interaction Lab takes shape at Interurban
鈥淭he Interaction Lab has landed at the doorstep of 羞羞视频,鈥 says Dr. Tim Walzak, Director of Camosun Innovates. 鈥淚t鈥檚 truly a world class space and it has exceeded my expectations about how it鈥檚 shaping up.鈥
A practical relationship
Camosun alumni start and stay with Broadmead Care. Four Camosun alumni who have started and continued their health care careers at Broadmead Care.
Camosun grads in the community
Camosun alumna, Kelsey Webster, is a residential support worker at Our Place in downtown Victoria. Her studies at the college prepared her for the collaborative, team-based approach used in the mental health and addictions field.
All in a day's work
Camosun alumnus Phillip Yee
The best care possible: Amber Woodworth
Camosun alumna Amber Woodworth was motivated by her cousin with Down syndrome to enrol in Camosun鈥檚 Community Support and Education Assistant program
Faculty Profile: Robin Fast
For Robin Fast, the new health education centre is an opportunity to rethink how we鈥檙e working and learning together. The chair of Camosun鈥檚 Community, Family and Child Studies department reflects on the impact this opportunity will have on students
Creating a legacy of health care
With a $1 million gift to Camosun, the Sisters of St. Ann continue their 160-year mission of educating health care providers in Greater Victoria. This gift honours the past and impacts the future.