In the Community

Malaspina Barber-Stylist grad builds business with traditional skills

September 7, 2006

Consider the barber, the confidant of men powerful or plebeian, whose domain is a centre for forging friendships, building business and getting a great haircut. “Yet hardly anyone ever says ‘when I grow up, I want to be a barber’,” observes Mark Stuart, a second-generation barber who teaches the trade at Malaspina University-College. As a result, demand for good barbers exceeds the supply and... Read more


Poets On Campus series starts at Mal-U

September 6, 2006

Experience poetry the way it was meant to be – live and out loud during weekly poetry events at Malaspina University-College. Over the next eight months, talented poets from all over Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland will spend an evening in the Malaspina Library to read and discuss their love of poetry during the Poets On Campus series. "There's something about having poems read out... Read more


Baking Association to host Annual General Meeting at Mal-U

September 4, 2006

Vancouver Island baking professionals will descend on Malaspina University-College’s Nanaimo campus for the second annual Baking Association of Canada, BC Chapter, Island Committee Annual General Meeting, Sept. 18. Committee president, Martin Barnett, expects to have as many as 100 people attend this year’s event, which will include an informal panel discussion, an Apprentice and Trainee Baking... Read more


Free barbeque to kick-off year-long celebration at Parksville Qualicum Centre

August 30, 2006

It may be Malaspina University-College Parksville Qualicum Centre’s birthday, but you’ll be the one getting the gifts starting with a free public barbeque, September 14. Read more


ElderCollege classes kick off the fall season

August 29, 2006

You’re never too old to do new tricks or learn them, as many <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Nanaimo seniors have discovered. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />   And this year is as good as any to start learning at Malaspina University-College’s ElderCollege classes where more than 1,000... Read more


Checklist for success at Malaspina University-College

August 27, 2006

Launching a successful year at Malaspina University-College starts before the first class.The thousands of students now arriving in Nanaimo for their year at Malaspina have schedules to set, books to buy, finances to find, and a host of other tasks to complete before tackling the bigger challenge of getting an education. Students can use the following tips to smooth their transition from summer... Read more


Rhododendron Society adds beauty to Malaspina University-College, Cowichan Campus

August 24, 2006

Malaspina University-College’s Cowichan campus is guaranteed a beautiful entrance for years, thanks to a donation from the Cowichan Valley Rhododendron Society. The society and Malaspina joined in a reception August 24 to celebrate the $500 donation, which put 23 hybrid rhododendrons of varying types in a cluster of evergreen shrubs surrounding the sign and entrance. Cowichan campus Interim... Read more


Belize building on books from Malaspina University-College

August 23, 2006

Dr. Larry Wolfe had just assigned a library research paper to his marketing students when one of the students spoke up. "But sir," the student said, "There are no books." Surprised, Wolfe checked the library at the University of Belize. The student was right. There were no books – at least, no current books on marketing. Instead, half of the 30,000 books in the library were multiple copies of... Read more


Degree development is a labour of love for Malaspina faculty

August 22, 2006

Most students understand what it takes to get a degree. What does it take to give one? It takes more than 500 hours of concentrated work, said Malaspina University-College Curriculum Committee chair, Dr. Hope Leith, who coordinated the recent development of a minor in language and culture. "My thesis took less time and got rewritten less often," she said. Development of new degrees is often a... Read more


Malaspina University-College has a new President-designate

August 20, 2006

Don Hubbard, Board Chair for Malaspina University-College’s Board of Governors announced today that Dr. Ralph Nilson has been offered, and has accepted, the position of President for Malaspina University-College. Dr. Nilson is currently working as the Vice-President, Academic of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, a position he has held since July 2004. Dr. Nilson will replace... Read more