The 2018-19 Assiniboine Community College Cougars kick off the season on Sept. 15 as the college’s soccer teams take the pitch in Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference action.
Dallas Flett-Wapash always knew the path he would take after graduating high school from the Helen Betty Osborne Ininew Education Resource Center (HBOIERC) in Norway House Cree Nation, Manitoba. His natural creative talents led him to the Interactive Media Arts (IMA) program at Assiniboine.
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.
Mabel Caldeira Passos de Figueiredo came to Assiniboine Community College from Brazil to take Environmental Technologies: Land & Water Management specialization.
In a college gymnasium filled with dozens of students pitching their business ideas, Leke Akinsanya approaches strangers to get their support for his group’s new product.
Assiniboine Community College has doubled the first-year intake of both its Culinary Arts and Hotel & Restaurant Management programs this year at the Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts (MICA).
The Assiniboine Cougars kicked off their opening weekend in the Manitoba Colleges Athletics Conference with a statement 2-1 win over last year’s champion Brandon University Bobcats in women’s soccer.
Long Plain First Nation and Assiniboine Community College will be partnering once again this year to deliver Office Management and Medical Administration diploma programs in the community.
An academic leader at Assiniboine Community College and a graduate student from Brandon played key roles in developing a national report on students with disabilities released earlier this week.
The Cougar women's soccer team continues to make history improving their record with a win and draw on the weekend. They are currently tied for first place in the league.
The newest joint program between Brandon University and Assiniboine Community College might be making history as much as studying it. The Public History program, which launched this term, pairs academic history courses at BU with practical media arts programs at Assiniboine, giving students a total of four options to earn combined degrees.
Kim Chartier works as a licensed practical nurse for Prairie Mountain Health. Without the scholarship she received from Assiniboine Community College, she might not have been able to pursue her chosen career.