News at Assiniboine
Assiniboine Community College is projecting another lively academic year as the fall term kicks off on September 4. The college is prepared to welcome an estimated 4,000 students in programs delivered on campus and by distance for the 2018-19 academic year.
A joint project bringing together instructors and students from Brandon University and Assiniboine College has received a grant of nearly $30,000 to begin building a virtual reality exploration of a First World War internment camp in Brandon.
Smudging, baking bannock, sharing circles welcomed by other students
Smudging, baking bannock, sharing circles welcomed by other students
If you had asked Larry Makarikhin (Business Administration, ’15) more than a decade ago whether a CPA designation in Canada was on his radar, you probably would have been met with some scepticism.
Sergey Betehtin came to Assiniboine Community College to pursue training and experience he couldn’t get in his home country of Israel.
Business Administration student, Ana Ladanhi, is going into her second year at Assiniboine this fall where she'll specialize in Management.
Manitoba is a large producer of potatoes in Canada. Sweet potatoes? Not so much.
Tonight, in Ebb and Flow First Nation, 15 dogs will rest their heads in their own doghouses, custom-built by 30 Carpentry & Woodworking students at Assiniboine Community College. In summer, a doghouse provides shade. Come winter, these doghouses will provide insulated warmth to help protect dogs from the wind and cold.
Hotel & Restaurant Management graduate Shonah Rathwell earns a living creating memorable experiences for others