Erica Marchand
Erica Marchand graduated from NC’s Event Management program in 2011. She is now the CEO and Founder of Bear+Fox Apparel. Career path A shorter list might be, what don’t I do! I...
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Erica Marchand graduated from NC’s Event Management program in 2011. She is now the CEO and Founder of Bear+Fox Apparel. Career path A shorter list might be, what don’t I do! I...
On March 15, the three Niagara dailies (St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Falls Review and Welland Tribune) announced that a graphics-free video game, co-created by NC School of Media Studies Professor Dave Evans and alumnus Payl Boyko (Computer Programmer Analyst (Co-op) program, 2016 and Game Development program, 2019) is now available on PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch. The […]
A Niagara Health media release: Niagara post-secondary students will spend their summers advancing critical healthcare research that could change standards of practice, thanks to unique partnerships between the Niagara Health Knowledge Institute (NHKI), Brock University and Niagara College. NHKI has partnered with both educational institutions to co-fund two new scholarships, worth $10,000 each, to enable
Raise a glass on International Women’s Day with four new Pink Boots brews from the Niagara College Teaching Brewery. The NC Teaching Brewery’s new student crafted Pink Boots brews – in support of women and non-binary people in the fermented beverage industry –were released just in time for International Women’s Day: Rose Wellies, Pale Moonlight
The NOTL Local, Pelham Today, Thorold Today and the three Niagara dailies (St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Falls Review and Welland Tribune) announced that NC alumnus Luigi Greco (Law & Security Administration program, 1993) was appointed as one o...
The three Niagara dailies (St. Catharins Standard, Niagara Falls Review and Welland Tribune) announced that Niagara’s French-speaking Catholic school board (Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir) appointed NC alumnus Jean Max Philomé (Human Resou...
On February 28, Niagara College (NC) will host 350 Niagara high school students as they compete across many different disciplines in the District School Board of Niagara’s (DSBN) 26th annual Technological Skills Challenge. Students from 16 DSBN secondary schools will compete in 30 challenges at both the Welland Campus and the Daniel J. Patterson Campus