In the Community

Women's conference benefits women's centre with $2,800 donation

September 24, 2006

Nanaimo area women are benefiting by $2,800 from an International Women’s Day conference held at Malaspina University-College March 8. On September 20, profits from the conference were donated to the Nanaimo Women’s Resources Society. Co-organizer Beverly Revin said the donation was possible thanks to generous support of the conference by the Nanaimo District Teachers’ Association, the... Read more


Malaspina to offer business program in India

September 21, 2006

Students in India will soon be able to earn a Malaspina diploma without leaving their country. Representatives from Malaspina University-College and INMANTEC, an India-based business and technology academy, signed an agreement September 22 which opens new career opportunities for Indian students. The agreement allows INMANTEC professors to deliver a Malaspina Post-Degree Diploma in Business... Read more


Baking Association donates towards wood-fired brick oven at Malaspina

September 20, 2006

A wood-fired brick oven will soon enhance the baking program at Malaspina University-College, thanks to benefactors like the Baking Association of Canada, B.C. Chapter, the Vancouver Island "Feast of Fields" and Robin Hood Flour Mills. A $5,000 donation presented to Malaspina President Rich Johnston by Gary Humphreys, president of the B.C. Chapter, goes toward the $20,000 required for the oven... Read more


Academic passion sparked by Parksville-Qualicum Centre classes

September 19, 2006

An unexpected global adventure in learning started with first-year English courses at Malaspina University-College’s Parksville-Qualicum Centre. "Going to university was something that I had always planned to do during my life," said Parksville businesswoman Ann Buchanan. But, like many women, she was sidetracked by family and work and establishing her business, Parksville Insurance Services Ltd... Read more


Building a better future for children starts at Cowichan campus

September 18, 2006

Since her own childhood, children have been an important part of Jaime Martin’s life. Growing up in Prince Rupert, she had three siblings and crowds of cousins at family gatherings. As a mother of two boys, she worked in daycare centres. "I’ve had experience working with children and being around families with a lot of children," she said. But to boost her career, she needed education. She... Read more


Dual credit carpentry program builds solid foundation for Cowichan students

September 13, 2006

Building a solid foundation for their future, 16 Cowichan Valley Secondary School students added an extra credential to their Grade 12 graduation – certification from Malaspina University-College, Cowichan campus, as framing carpenters. "It gives students a great opportunity to get a leg up by getting their Grade 12 credit plus first-year credit from Malaspina," said Betty Milne, Director of... Read more


Ideas behind Illustration earn $1,000 award for Malaspina Graphic Arts student

September 13, 2006

Every illustration starts with an idea. It was the quality of his ideas combined with technical excellence that earned Malaspina University-College Applied Arts - Graphics student Scott Booth the annual $1,000 Copeland Communications Award. A gifted artist with a flair for illustration, Booth enrolled in the two-year Malaspina program to learn the technical side of graphic production. Already... Read more


Malaspina Climate of Change Fair presents individual solutions to combat climate change

September 11, 2006

Individual solutions to mitigate global climate change will be presented September 21 during a Climate of Change Fair at Malaspina University-College. "Worldwide temperatures are rising, ice sheets are melting, and ecosystems are shifting, leaving blighted landscapes behind. It is a depressing scenario, but students and staff at Malaspina believe we can create a brighter, more sustainable... Read more


Female Malaspina Grad embraces non-traditional career in pulp and paper

September 10, 2006

To achieve guaranteed employment, a starting income of $50,000, great benefits and opportunity for advancement, all Charlene Storti needed was nine months of training and the confidence to embrace a traditionally male job. On September 11 the 45-year-old single mom started her new career as a pulp and paper worker for Eurocan Pulp & Paper in Kitimat, after completing a unique training... Read more


Malaspina University-College Culinary Art student earns $1000 scholarship

September 7, 2006

Endless enthusiasm, effort and work ethic earned Malaspina University-College Culinary Arts student Jennifer Cline a $1000 scholarship from the Canadian Restaurant and Food Services Association. She was nominated for the annual award by the chef-instructors for the program, who selected her because of her ability to maintain her coursework, work shifts in the campus cafeteria, and enter culinary... Read more