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Selkirk College Privacy Officer 301 Frank Beinder Way Castlegar, BC V1N 4L3
Spencer Legebokoff
Born and raised in the West Kootenays, Spencer achieved a Liberal Arts Diploma in Creative Writing from Selkirk College (2019), and a B.A. in English, Film Studies Minor from the University of Victoria (2021). As a freelance journalist, Spencer's creative work has been published in Thrasher Magazine , Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine , and The Malahat Review . Spencer is also a videographer, and
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Dr. Sarah-Patricia Breen is the BC Regional Innovation Chair (RIC) in Rural Economic Development at Selkirk Innovates, the applied research department of Selkirk College. Dr. Breen’s goal is to inform and support our region and rural communities across Canada to thrive under conditions of rapid change. She works at every level, from community projects to national projects. Dr. Sarah-Patricia Breen
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Rodney Noskiye
Rodney Noskiye, originally from Fox Lake, Alberta (approximately 152 kilometres east of High Level), relocated to Castlegar in 2011. Fox Lake is part of the Little Red Cree Nation. Rodney has been serving as the Indigenous student navigator for a few years. After completing his first year in the Social Service Worker Program in 2014, he spent seven years working in the social work field as a
Julia Langham
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing I consider myself lucky to be able to share my love of nursing with students who are interested in developing their knowledge of nursing. I began working with Selkirk College after moving to the Kootenays in 2012. My background in nursing has been primarily focused in emergency nursing, working as a nurse in the ER as well as managing the unit. Outside of
Harold Rezansoff
Instructor (Relief), Electrical
Justin Tjader
Instructor (Relief), Electrical
Rene Pedersen
Instructor (Relief), Electrical
Bryce Dixon
Instructor (Relief), Electrical
Jamie Bliss
Instructor, Business Administration, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, Law "Studying – and teaching – law is rewarding and relevant for me, because it brings together so many aspects of academic life. Research, critical-thinking, synthesizing complex ideas, presentation skills – all of the competencies I developed in my legal career are key outcomes for students in Selkirk’s School of Business.” -
Shawn Curran
Instructor, Digital Fabrication & Design Shawn Curran grew up in Nelson, spent some time away and happily moved back to raise his family, as he loves the Kootenays. He specializes in organization and documentation and has been part of growth in all previous companies he’s worked for. Shawn has a passion for learning and excelling and is a graduate of the Selkirk College Plant Operator Program. He
Ariel Langhorn
Ariel is a Geographer and GIS specialist. Her Master's program focused on the development of a desk-based model to assess risks to coastal archaeological resources in the face of climate change. Over the past nine years, Ariel has been teaching geography, environmental science and GIS at post-secondary institutions in Southern Alberta. Recently, Ariel's professional interests have evolved to