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See our newest graduates reveal their creative skills and talents for developing concepts, providing design solutions, delivering the message, and presenting ideas.More
Attend the following free information session to learn how to apply theoretical and practical knowledge of gerontology, therapeutic recreation interventions and more.More
The Amelia Douglas Gallery is a non-profit organization run by the Arts Exhibition Committee at Douglas. The gallery is named after the Cree wife of James Douglas. MoreLet our experienced marine educators take you on an exploration of the sea that will leave you in awe of the ocean environment. You will never look at the sea the same way again!More
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (Accounting or Entrepreneurial Leadership Options) Kwantlen's bachelor's degrees set new standards for collaboration with faculty, workplace experience and industry-driven projects.More
He's advanced to become a highly ranked assistant coach with the NCAA basketball powerhouse Arizona Wildcats. And now Josh Pastner is coming to New Westminster to coach the coaches.More
Prepare for work as a health unit coordinator. Currently employed health unit coordinators may also upgrade their skills. Attend the following free information session to learn about more about this one year certificate program.More
TRU Wellness Centre ia sponsoring an 8 week Roots of Rythm session.
Roots of Rythm is a dance class based in African Roots, and is a journey into Self Love. The fundamental movements free the mind, evoke the spirit, ignite the heart & invigorate the soMore
Students from Yale Senior Secondary of Abbotsford took top spot in both categories in the eighth annual Math contest for high and middle school students in the region, put on by UCFV's Mathematics and Statistics department.More
A recent graduation ceremony was held at the Seabird Island Reserve, with 18 First Nations youth celebrating their successful completion of the BCIT Carpentry Framing and Forming Certificate.More
Members of the public are invited to the 2005 Emily Carr Institute Graduate Students' Exhibition. The show will be one of the largest in the Institute's history as over 250 students will showcase their work.More
Following six months of heated competition and 12 hours of debate by an internationally renowned jury of architects UBC has chosen Team A--Santa Monica's Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners (MRY) and Vancouver's Hughes Condon Marler: Architects (HCMore
The catwalk will be active at UCFV on Thursday, April 21, as graduating students in the Fashion Design program present Absolute Style 2005, the annual fashion show and open house.More
Presenting Claude Adams--Deconstructing TV News: What's Wrong with the Modern Newscast?More
The Amelia Douglas Gallery presents Barbara Boldt, paintings and Judy Burke, ceramics from April 21-May 26.More
A new facility specializing in brain development . . . is being given $1.44 million, through a grant from the province's BC Knowledge Development Fund to SFU and the Down Syndrome Research Foundation (DSRF).More
The School of Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University is conducting a research study to look at how body fat relates to diabetes and heart disease in different ethnic backgrounds.More
The Government of Canada has many programs to broaden the experiences of Canadian youth. One of these is the International Youth Program.More
Neil Branda's cutting edge ability to manipulate molecules has made him the first researcher at SFU to earn a Steacie Fellowship.More
AI's Dubrulle Culinary Arts is the only Canadian Team invited to compete in the largest culinary competition in Asia--the 6th annual Seoul International Food Expo.More
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