News at Assiniboine
All of the Cougars teams were in action this past weekend. The women’s hockey team was on the road in Thunder Bay, ON to participate in the Lakehead University tournament, while the men’s and women’s volleyball teams were in Winnipeg to play Université de Saint-Boniface, and the men’s and women’s futsal team hosted Canadian Mennonite University as well as Providence University College.
The Cougars men’s and women’s volleyball and futsal teams both had Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference league games here in Brandon this past weekend. The volleyball teams hosted the Canadian Mennonite University Blazers January 26 and 27 at Assiniboine Community College, while the futsal teams were across town in the Henry Champ Gym, playing the Brandon University Bobcats.
The City of Brandon, Brandon University, and Assiniboine Community College have formalized their existing spirit of collaboration and have charted a course for strong partnerships in research and innovation with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the three parties today at Brandon City Hall.
There’s a future in history, and a new Public History program will prepare students to take full advantage of that future by accessing the unique strengths of both Brandon University and Assiniboine Community College.
The Cougars were busy at home and on the road this weekend. The men’s and women's volleyball teams hosted the Providence University Pilots Friday night and Saturday afternoon, while the men’s and women's futsal teams opened their Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference season on the road in Winnipeg on Saturday.
Assiniboine Community College’s Alumni Association has just announced the four recipients of this year’s alumni awards to be presented at the seventh annual Alumni Advancement Dinner in Brandon on March 8, 2018.
This past weekend the Cougars Women's hockey team travelled to Tempe, Arizona for a best of three series against the Arizona State University Sun Devils. The Sun Devils play in the American Collegiate Hockey Conference Division I.
Assiniboine Community College and Long Plain First Nation are ringing in the New Year with the spirit of collaboration. The two are joining together to deliver an Applied Counselling certificate program in the community, which is located southwest of Portage la Prairie.
There are some amazing career opportunities in Southwestern Manitoba. And Matthew Russell found one of them. He parlayed his Business Administration diploma from Assiniboine into a job with Custom Software Solutions in his home town of Virden, where the company’s head office is located, and hasn’t look back.
Go after the career you want, but be prepared to do a variety of other jobs to get you there. That’s the advice of Leanne Zamrykut, regional marketing manager for MNP (Meyers Norris Penny), one of the largest full-service chartered accountancy and business advisory firms in Canada.