Assiniboine Community College’s Alumni Association has just announced the recipients of this year’s Parkland Region Alumni Awards to be presented at the annual Parkland Region Alumni Celebration in Dauphin on April 6, 2017.
“I always wanted to live abroad. Not only study, but live and learn about other cultures,” said Mabel Figueiredo, a first-year Land & Water Management student.
Virtual reality games, pop-up fine dining experiences, and mobile apps to find local entertainment are just a few of the ideas students at Assiniboine Community College will have on display later this month.
Assiniboine Community College unveiled a set of priorities for its Parkland Campus in Dauphin today with the aim of developing the campus into a Regional Partnership Centre.
Assiniboine partnered with Peguis Employment & Training, Fisher River Human Resource Program, Peguis Surrender Trust, and Manitoba Education & Training to offer Piping Trades Level 1 in Peguis First Nation.
Second-year Business Administration student Cale Lewis took home a bronze award in the Logo Pitch Competition at this year’s Manitoba New Venture Championships held earlier in the month.
Hydro transmission lines and suspension towers are a common sight across the Prairie landscape, carrying electricity to homes and communities across our province. However, few of us would say we give much thought to how this complex system is built and maintained.
Assiniboine will be presenting former Grand Chief Phil Fontaine with an honorary diploma in Community Development at the college’s upcoming graduation ceremony in Brandon on June 1, 2017.
Assiniboine Community College, Brandon University and the Sexual Education Resource Centre (SERC) are partnering next week to recognize the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
Ever since the grade school days of getting a gold star for an assignment or a job well done, students have aspired to achieve and excel in the work they do. Receiving accolades in one’s class is admirable. Winning a school or city-wide honour is tremendously exciting. Being named the best in the province is beyond thrilling.
On May 31 to June 3rd four Assiniboine Community College students will be part of the annual Skills Canada National Competition taking place in Winnipeg at the RBC Convention Centre. The event brings together more than 500 students and apprentices to take part in more than 40 hands-on skilled trade and technology competitions.
On May 31 to June 3rd four Assiniboine Community College students will be part of the annual Skills Canada National Competition taking place in Winnipeg at the RBC Convention Centre. The event brings together more than 500 students and apprentices to take part in more than 40 hands-on skilled trade and technology competitions.
Assiniboine Community College in conjunction with Manitoba Agriculture and Manitoba Weed Supervisors Association is hosting a Weed Seedling ID day this Wednesday, May 31.
On May 31 to June 3rd four Assiniboine Community College students will be part of the annual Skills Canada National Competition taking place in Winnipeg at the RBC Convention Centre. The event brings together more than 500 students and apprentices to take part in more than 40 hands-on skilled trade and technology competitions.
Today, 1,203 students graduate from Assiniboine, an increase of more than 26 per cent over the 948 students that received their parchment last year at this same ceremony.
On May 31 to June 3rd four Assiniboine Community College students will be part of the annual Skills Canada National Competition taking place in Winnipeg at the RBC Convention Centre. The event brings together more than 500 students and apprentices to take part in more than 40 hands-on skilled trade and technology competitions.