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Thirty-six new graduates from Assiniboine’s mature high school
Thirty-six students from Assiniboine Community College will receive their mature high school diplomas at a ceremony this coming Saturday afternoon in Brandon.
Assiniboine, Behlen donate $10K of welding tables to Crocus Plains
Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School welcomed 20 new welding tables this week donated by Assiniboine Community College and Behlen Industries.
Waywayseecappo, Assiniboine partner to deliver construction program
For some, the summer months in Manitoba are a time for rest and relaxation, but for fifteen students in Waywayseecappo First Nation, their studies are just ramping up.
Assiniboine graduates playing integral role in provincial growth
Assiniboine Community College graduates continue to excel when it comes to employment outcomes.
Sioux Valley, Assiniboine partner for residential framing program
A 12-week Residential Framing program is now underway in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation thanks to a partnership between the community and Assiniboine Community College.
Kirk gives back to alma matter
Wayne Kirk (Agribusiness, Class of '03) has been on the college’s Alumni board since February of 2015 after becoming aware of the Alumni Association through his interaction with the college as Cargill Lead Recruiter for Assiniboine graduates.
2+2 program adds up to accounting career
Joran Hedley (Business Administration, Class of ‘10) has a great gig for someone who is only 28. Now a senior accountant working with BDO Canada LLP in Brandon, Hedley started working towards his career less than a decade ago at Assiniboine.
Assiniboine to offer electrical program at Parkland Campus for Indigenous students
A six-month Applied Electrical Installation program is starting at Assiniboine Community College’s Parkland Campus this September for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students who reside off of reserve.
Stephanow turns passion into a career after college
“I wake up every day excited for work and that feeling makes me know I made it in life,” says Cally Stephanow (Class of ’15).
Cook finds meaning full work in health care field
Essential, but often overlooked, thoughtful health care aides can mean all the difference for someone in care. They go about their work quietly, supporting others in short- and long-term care to extend their quality of life and independence.
Lifelong learning offers sweet career for culinary grad
Arin Hiebert’s (Culinary Arts, Class of ’12) love for all things culinary dates back to his childhood. Originally from Killarney, Man., he fondly remembers visiting his grandparents and spending time alongside his grandmother immersed in their kitchen, whether it was making dinner, baking desserts or canning and preserving in the summer months.
From apprentice to owner – one alum’s journey to success
From the beginning, Darren Geletchuk understood that a good education combined with practical hands-on experience would help him achieve his goal of becoming a construction electrician journeyman. That is why he chose to take the Construction Electrician pre-employment program at Assiniboine.
Assiniboine expecting another year of strong enrolment
While the summer weather may be here for another several weeks, Assiniboine Community College is busy preparing to greet more than 3,900 students over the coming year.
Twice as nice: Brandon post-secondary institutions team up again to welcome students
Continuing the success of a campaign launched last year, Brandon’s two post-secondary institutions are joining together to welcome students to Brandon for the new academic year.
Assiniboine helps BRHC Foundation raise nearly $14K
-- Opens call to other non-profits for Grey Owl reservation -- Reservations to Assiniboine Community College’s much-anticipated annual Grey Owl Restaurant are a hot commodity. So much so that the college has helped the Brandon Regional Health Centre (BRHC) Foundation net $13,800 through auctioning off a single table of eight over each of the previous five years.
Back to back nursing graduations this week
Forty-six nursing graduates donned their white uniforms this week at two separate ceremonies in Brandon and Winnipeg.
Soccer Season Begins...
The cougar soccer season has officially begun. Check out the schedule...
Cougars Soccer Weekend Recap
Both Cougars soccer teams are in search of their first wins. The teams had a busy week facing the Brandon University Bobcats during the week and the Red River Rebels and St. Boniface Les Rouges on the weekend.
A Taste of Change: Bold steps lead to big rewards
Wine and food. According to the experts, there’s an increased interest worldwide in both. Knowing about wine, and being able to successfully pair it with meals, is an in-demand skill.
Assiniboine accepting nominations for annual alumni awards
The college is now accepting nominations for its annual alumni awards, which will be presented at the college’s upcoming Alumni Advancement Dinner on March 8, 2018.
‘Great Chemistry’ reaction excites students, community
As September draws to a close, Western Manitoba’s two post-secondary institutions are thrilled with the reaction to this year’s “Great Chemistry” campaign to welcome students for the fall term.
Assiniboine students to build first net-zero energy home in Dauphin
Carpentry & Woodworking students at Assiniboine Community College are building a net-zero energy home this academic year thanks to federal funding of up to $182,954 from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) towards the project.
Assiniboine Cougars volleyball teams gear up for pre-season
The Cougar volleyball teams jump into action this Friday, October 6 and Saturday, October 7 with the women’s team hosting the Dakota College at Bottineau Ladyjacks, while the men’s team is off to Winnipeg to play in the Red River College Rebels tournament.
Cougars Soccer Weekend Re-cap Oct. 2
The Cougars Soccer teams were at home this weekend, playing against Providence University College Pilots Saturday afternoon, followed up with games against Canadian Mennonite University Blazers Sunday afternoon.
Cougars Weekend Re-Cap Oct. 9
The Cougars had a busy weekend with both volleyball teams and the women’s hockey team, opening their seasons. Women's volleyball hosted Dakota College Bottineau Friday night and again Saturday morning, while Men’s Volleyball was at the Red River College tournament in Winnipeg, and Women's Hockey was on the road in Fargo playing North Dakota State University Saturday and Sunday.