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Former lumberjack studying business at Assiniboine after life-altering accident
Bryden Moar graduated as a mature student at Assiniboine’s Adult Collegiate last spring.
Ending application fee makes it easier to attend Assiniboine’s Adult Collegiate
Students will no longer have to pay a $95 fee to apply to the Adult Collegiate operated by Assiniboine Community College.
Police Studies leads to varied, satisfying career
From traffic investigator to drug recognition expert, Const. Alice Potter has done it all
Plumbing certificate to provide path to in-demand jobs for First Nations students
Dauphin location convenient for residents of nearby communities
Assiniboine Alumni Association announces 2019 Alumni Award recipients
Assiniboine Community College’s Alumni Association has announced the five recipients of this year’s alumni awards, to be presented at the eighth annual Alumni Advancement Dinner in Brandon on Thursday, April 4, 2019.
Governments invest in Assiniboine's Field to Fork initiative.
As part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the Canadian and Manitoba governments are providing $950,000 over five years to Assiniboine Community College (ACC), to support research focused on horticulture crop development and product extension for its Field to Fork applied research program, Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler announced today.
Cougars win 2019 ACHA Championship
The Assiniboine Cougars are the 2019 ACHA Division 2 National Champions! The Cougars took on Minot State in the finals on Sunday and finished with a 1-0 win.
Assiniboine announces 2019 Parkland Region Alumni Award Recipients
Four members of the Parkland community will be recognized on April 11, at Aspen Lodge in Dauphin
Assiniboine students recognized for academics, athletics and community involvement at annual dinner
The college’s sixth annual Student Achievement Celebration dinner brought together 68 Assiniboine Community College students yesterday evening to honour them for their contributions in academics, athletics and community involvement.
Government, industry partner to support Food Processing Centre
The government of Canada, Province of Manitoba, and a number of industry and labour partners are providing a combined $640,000 to Assiniboine to support a new Food Processing Centre for Animal Proteins (FPC) on campus.
Assiniboine students design sensor system to help beekeepers save their queens
The queen bee is a vital part of any hive; without her, the colony won’t survive.
Three Assiniboine students medal at Skills Canada competition
Three Assiniboine Community College students won medals at the 2019 Skills Canada National Competition held in Halifax this week.
More than 1300 graduate from Assiniboine today
More than 1,300 individuals from across 63 certificate, diploma, apprenticeship, and advanced diploma programs will be recognized as graduates from Assiniboine Community College this afternoon at the college’s largest ceremony of the year.
Culinary Arts grad fulfils life’s dream by opening Chez Angela
When Angela Haverstock and James Chambers were dating in high school, they would watch movies together at Brandon’s Strand Theatre.
Parkland campus welcomed Business Admin student 15 years after high school
Lindsay Sanderson always knew that enrolling in Business Administration 15 years after she graduated from high school would be challenging.
Two-time grad puts skills, technology to work in thriving ag industry
Have you ever seen water run uphill? Of course not. It’s impossible. But that hasn’t stopped some farmers from inadvertently trying to drain their fields in the wrong direction.
Carpentry grad building a solid foundation in Westman
Scott Jamieson remembers the first time he saw his wife in the halls at Assiniboine Community College. Twenty years later, together they’re reshaping the landscape of western Manitoba as one of the area’s premier concrete and construction companies.
Assiniboine and SCO partner to deliver Restorative Justice program
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) has partnered with Assiniboine Community College to deliver a Restorative Justice program to 30 students from SCO-member communities across Southern Manitoba.
Assiniboine’s Great Grey Owl restaurant booking process changing
Reservations to the student-run restaurant will be open to college donors.
Assiniboine puts out nomination call for alumni awards
Assiniboine Community College is now accepting nominations for its annual alumni awards, which will be presented at the college’s Alumni Advancement Dinner on Thursday, March 26, 2020, in Brandon.
Women's Hockey Signs Newest Recruit
Assiniboine Cougar women’s hockey is off to a hot start with a 7-0 ACHA league record and don’t have any plans of slowing down. The Cougars have added prospect Aidan Roberts as their newest member to...
Manitoba high school students experience a day of agriculture trades training at Assiniboine Community College
Assiniboine Community College recently welcomed nine high school learners to experience agriculture-related trades training and career opportunities. These students from Dauphin Regional Comprehensive...
Assiniboine launches new Child Development Worker program in three First Nation communities
Assiniboine Community College is partnering with three First Nations communities to deliver a newly created Child Development Worker program. More than 60 frontline professionals in Ebb and Flow...
Brandon post-secondary institutions are back with a ‘Big Hello’ again this year
The ‘Big Hello’ is back! Scattered among the many election signs on boulevards this year are some bright yellow ones with a welcoming message for everyone — a ‘Big Hello’ to greet students returning...
Expanding Perspectives
Assiniboine Community College celebrated its inaugural Indigenous Education Week from September 30 to October 4 across their Brandon campuses, raising awareness of Indigenous culture, worldviews and...