Maggie Matear President and CEO Taya Whitehead Vice-President, Education & Students Lareena Rilkoff Vice-President, College Services Brier Albano Associate Vice-President, Student Success Tiffany Snauwaert Dean Allison Alder Dean Tammie Clarke Dean Tracy Punchard Dean James Heth Registrar Stacey Matthews Executive Director of Human Resources Andrea Hall Interim Director of Finance Terri Macdonald
Building Cultures of Peace The Mir Centre for Peace builds cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Our lecture series, trainings, workshops, films, research and collaborations with community organizations help advance peace and justice both locally and in our wider world. Mission, vision and values Mission Understanding and building cultures of peace through learning. Vision The Mir
Are you interested in setting up training for your employees? Do you have an idea for a new course you would like to develop with our help? Our team is here to meet your education training goals. Castlegar Campus Community Education & Workplace Training Enrolment Officer Valerie De Pauw Coordinator, Community Education & Workplace Training Shanon Moser Campus Service Representative Grand Forks
Learn what to expect in your pregnancy through the processes of labour and delivery, postpartum care and breastfeeding. The cost includes access to our online course for 10 weeks, as well as a support person. You may be elgible for a bursary if you need financial assistance. For bursary information and application, please visit the CACE Bursary . Talk with your health care provider about a hard
Valerie has been an instructional design consultant for over 10 years, working with the private and public sectors. She has worked in BC & as well as remotely, with clients based in Canada, the US, Europe and the Middle East. Valerie is a Castlegar resident and shares her time between Continuing Education at Selkirk College and the Castlegar and District Community Services Society. She has
If you are struggling, it's important to remember that help is available. If you're in urgent distress or feeling suicidal, please get help immediately. Emergency Services 9-1-1 24-Hour Support: 1-800-SUICIDE/1-800-784-2433 Canadian Suicide Prevention: 1-888-456-4566 Crisis Line: 1-888-353-2273 Here2Talk: 1-877-857-3397 Hope for Wellness (crisis intervention for Indigenous Peoples): 1-855-242-3310
Convocation 2025 Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Save the date for Convocation: Thursday, May 22, 2025 ! This event will be livestreamed! Have questions about Convocation? Browse some FAQs. Frequently Asked Questions About Convocation Student and Guest Information Please
For additional resources, documents and information, please contact Catherine Harder , Executive Assistant to the Board of Governors. New Board Member Orientation Manual Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2024 Government Mandate Letter 2023/24 Mandate Letter Board Meeting Schedule 2024/25 All regular meetings begin at 4:30 pm. Date Location Meeting Type Open Session Agendas Open Session Minutes
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Experience Fine Dining Join us for a great meal and a great experience, all prepared by Professional Cook , Resort & Hotel Management , Postgraduate Culinary Management and Postgraduate Hospitality Management students. Scholar's Dining Room is an interactive classroom where our students can practice and learn service standards and operations in a safe, supportive environment. While we strive to do
Move to the Mountains I looked out of my dormitory window and thought, "I'm home." Theresa moved to Columbia Basin in 1990 to attend the Creative Writing Program at David Thompson University and live in the mountains. Later, after taking courses in university arts and sciences at Selkirk College and graduating from the Fine Woodworking Program , she travelled extensively. Upon returning home to
This course will provide an historical background to human migration and world's exploration, including biographies of selected explorers, their lives, travels, and contributions to history and science. The content of the course will include four women and four men. Class format is instructor introduction followed by class member round table discussion with suggested outline. Format suggestions