
College marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Truth first. Then comes reconciliation. That was the focus as the NC community joined people across country to mark the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
The Magazine of Niagara College Canada
Truth first. Then comes reconciliation. That was the focus as the NC community joined people across country to mark the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
Advanced Gerontological Education (AGE) Inc. announced that Niagara College Canada has added GPA dementia care education to its curriculum for students in the both the Practical Nursing and Community Mental Health programs. GPA was already part of the curriculum for the Personal Support Worker program and the Gerontology grad certification program at the College. Niagara
The Ontario Ministry of Health recently announced new guidance on who is defined as fully vaccinated against COVID-19. In Canada, four COVID-19 vaccines have been reviewed and authorized for use by Health Canada (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson). Niagara College has updated its Mandatory Vaccine Policy to align with Health Canada, which defines fully
If Marye Anne Chisholm ever wondered whether she could bottle the bean-to-bar chocolate she makes in her spare time, she got her answer during her final term in Niagara College’s Artisan Distilling program. Chisholm, with class partner Sujith Naveen, produced a Chocolate Porter Liqueur for their capstone project during the Spring term. The spirit is
It was a day to mourn losses, honour survivors and learn about the truth of residential schools. On September 30, students, faculty and staff at Niagara College joined residents across Canada in commemorating the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. “Our priority at Niagara College is to commemorate the day in a meaningful way,”
The GO-VAXX mobile vaccine clinic is coming back to Niagara College on Monday, October 4. Niagara College students, staff, and members of the public born in 2009 or earlier will be able to receive a first or second dose of the Pfizer vaccine – no appointment required. The converted Metrolinx bus will roll into place at