
Rec Therapy students go to work thanks to community grant
The United Way has contributed $20,000 to create paid work placements for three Niagara College Recreation Therapy students in their fourth and final term of the program.
The Magazine of Niagara College Canada
The United Way has contributed $20,000 to create paid work placements for three Niagara College Recreation Therapy students in their fourth and final term of the program.
As vice-president of Student Success, Rick Anderson will help guide the NC student experience through his passion for education and appreciation for all student perspectives.
Pulling #NCTogether, Niagara College employees and supporters raised $45,900 through the 2020 United Way workplace campaign, contributing to essential community programs and initiatives for individuals and families in Niagara.
Three local Niagara EMS paramedics, who are both siblings and Niagara College alumni, are in the spotlight ahead of the Family Day weekend for their appearance on CBC’s “Family Feud Canada.” The Brunarski siblings, Lindy (Paramedic, 2005; Advanced Care Paramedic, 2008; Horticultural Technician, 2020) Cory (Paramedic, 2006; Advanced Care Paramedic, 2008) and Bryce (Paramedic, 2010), […]
NC alumnus Mark Suknanan (BRTF, 2012) appears in a Colleges Ontario video that profiles the career opportunities available to college grads. Suknanan is the 2020 winner of Canada’s Drag Race.
The demand for skilled trade workers continues to grow across Ontario and the Niagara region as the need for well-trained, highly skilled workers increases.