Search
Displaying 801 - 825 of 1106
Alanna Carmichael
Alanna completed her Bachelor of General Studies and a Bachelor of Education with a minor in Learning Disabilities from Simon Fraser University. Her undergraduate degrees were followed up by the Professional Development Program at SFU where she earned a B.C. Teachers Certificate in 2009. While attending Simon Fraser University she worked in the Parks, Recreation and Culture field for various
Rosellen Munroe
Rosellen was born and raised in BC and has always enjoyed exploring the Kootenays. Since graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at Selkirk College in 2016, Rosellen has made the West Kootenay home. With a comprehensive background in acute care settings such as general medicine, surgical, and most recently labour and delivery, Rosellen brings professional dedication and the
Fleeing the Funk
Got the blues? Covid and world news has gotten—and kept—many in the doldrums. In this engaging interactive two-hour workshop, we will explore creative ways of surviving and even thriving—in a sometimes bleak environment. Meet the Instructor Mike is a writer, presenter and a grief/gratitude coach. He has written as the Happy Economist and is the creator of many tools including the "Conversation
Line Dancing
Learn several line dances to all genres of music. Basic beginner level. Meet the Instructor Sue has been instructing line dancing for four years. She has been taking part in line dancing for the past 10 years. She is retired, and loves dancing, gardening, walking the dog, and spending time with her 6 grandchildren. She enjoys teaching and sharing her love of line dancing with others. Register Now
Fundamentals in Programming and Software Development
This 10-week course offers an introduction to advanced computing skills, specifically designed for beginning programmers with limited or no prior programming experience.
LiR Intro To Ukulele
Learn to play Ukulele with chords and strumming patterns. Accompany yourself or other singers with music selected by the group.
Katie Comrie
Katie has lived in the area for over 15 years and considers Castlegar her "new hometown." She and her daughter regularly explore all that the Kootenays have to offer and enjoy many outdoor pursuits. Katie has been an educator in the public school system for 20 years and brings the accompanying knowledge and expertise to her position as Healthy Campus coordinator. She completed her masters of
Amanda Sigurdson
Amanda graduated from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program in 2021. Her nursing career has primarily focused on mental health. Her background includes nursing in geriatric psychiatry, expanding to acute inpatient psychiatry and psychiatric emergency services on Vancouver Island. In the West Kootenay, she gained experience working in opioid antagonist treatment. In her spare time, Amanda
Martin Tagseth
Martin Tagseth received his first formal art education in Alberta, earning a Fine Art Diploma from Red Deer College in 1989. He then traveled to Halifax, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1991. Tagseth’s studies next took him to The Ohio State University where he received his MFA degree.and finally to Norway’s Insstitutt Keramisk
Robin DuPont
Robin’s education in the field of ceramics has been wide-ranging and includes educational training from four institutions, in three different countries. With a completed BFA from Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary, AB, Canada, Robin also studied at Kootenay School of the Arts, in Nelson, BC, Canada, at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia and completed his MFA
BC Low Energy Code (BC Electrical Code - Class C-R-Low Energy Systems)
The course contains five lessons and five assignments. Included with this is an introduction that contains all the necessary instructions to guide you through the course.
Selkirk College's Response to International Student Cap
Important information for the Selkirk College community regarding the Government of Canada's announcement regarding international students.
Jan 26, 2024
Northern Lights Dance for International Student
An unexpected night sky in mid-February is an unforgettable experience for a student from Thailand.
Feb 17, 2023
Career-Ready Education Meets Career-Ready Employers
Employers from across the province get acquainted with students in the School of Hospitality & Tourism.
Feb 22, 2023
Fine Woodworking Program Adds Tools for Success
New additions to the shop on Nelson’s Silver King Campus are helping provide high-quality outcomes.
Feb 28, 2023
Concert Series Gives Top Billing to Music Students
Featuring students on the cusp of graduation, the concert series is six nights of genre-spanning music that highlights budding talents.
Mar 03, 2023
Corralling Moments of Creativity by Herding Monsters
Monsters were on the loose at the Tenth Street Campus in early-March, capturing the imagination of both elementary school and college students.
Mar 17, 2023
EDI Action Plan Builds Way to Greater Understanding
Empowering underrepresented voices and prioritizing initiatives is the focus of the college's Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Action Plan.
Apr 05, 2023
Trades Students Gain Modern Advantage
In bustling shops on the Silver King Campus, students training in trades are benefiting from a partnership with Columbia Basin Trust.
Apr 11, 2023
Creative Incubator Spawns Black Bear Review
Compelling beauty of words and images in print will be the focus of a special night where the latest edition of The Black Bear Review will be launched.
Apr 10, 2023
In-Demand Careers That Feed the Heart
An upcoming information session focuses on fulfilling and rewarding careers that support others.
Apr 14, 2023
Class of 2023 Valedictorians Provide Message of Hope
Out of chaos comes strength and a deeper appreciation for community, a lesson that students in the Class of 2023 had thrust upon it.
Apr 26, 2023