In the Community

Mal-U and EDG promote careers in trades and technology

November 21, 2006

Malaspina University-College is moving forward with an innovative project to encourage more young people to consider careers in trades or technology. Working in partnership with Nanaimo’s Economic Development Group (EDG), Malaspina received federal funding to launch phase two of the T3, Think Trades and Technology project. The funds will be used to develop web-based resources aimed at parents,... Read more


Top Malaspina student hired by Harmac Pulp Operations

November 20, 2006

Upcoming retirements in the pulp and paper industry are creating an opportunity that Malaspina University-College Pulp and Paper Operations program grads are already taking advantage of.   Over the next decade more than half of the 500 employees at Pope and Talbot Ltd. Harmac Pulp Operations will be of retirement age, which means the company will be looking for lots of skilled people to fill... Read more


Operation Red Nose Team back to make Nanaimo safer

November 19, 2006

Submitted by Allison Parsley Communications Coordinator Operation Red Nose and PacificSport - Vancouver Island   As temperatures drop and fingertips tingle we are reminded that the holiday season is fast upon us; and with that comes the start of the annual Operation Red Nose campaign. The Operation Red Nose Chauffeur service is provided during the holidays to individuals who do not feel fit... Read more


Volunteers have their trees ready for the 12th annual Festival of Trees

November 19, 2006

Their gluey fingers will be worth it once the enthusiastic BC Hydro Power Pioneers members see their finished Christmas tree at the Malaspina University-College Foundation’s 12th annual Festival of Trees starting Nov. 24. The dedicated group of ladies have been spending nearly every Wednesday since the end of October creating handmade ornaments for this year’s submission – a decadent tree full... Read more


Malaspina’s annual Student Painting Sale set for Dec. 6

November 18, 2006

Support a student and take home the work of a future famous artist at the Fourth Annual Student Painting Sale, Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo Campus, Dec. 6. Everything from oil and acrylic paintings, silkscreen, etchings, drawings and photography will fill the second floor of building 325 (Arts) between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Faculty recommend coming early because pieces sell quickly. To... Read more


Malaspina University-College student studies “tongue-eating” parasite

November 13, 2006

A passion for parasites led Malaspina University-College Biology student Aya Murakami all the way to Ireland. She was one of 12 science students selected from universities and colleges around the world to participate in a 10-week undergraduate research program at the University College of Dublin. “It was an amazing experience,” said Murakami, a Japanese international student, currently in her... Read more


Students launch exciting new careers through ABE

November 7, 2006

Malaspina University-College’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) program is helping Mike Bates and Laura Painter launch exciting new careers. Painter, 24, is completing Chemistry and Physics 11 courses at the Cowichan campus, prerequisites for first-year university studies. Her goal is to become a Pharmacist or work in a related field. Upgrading her education through ABE is convenient and inexpensive... Read more


Malaspina’s Welding Program marks 50th Anniversary

November 6, 2006

Like all trades, welding is not what it was 50 years ago when the Vocational Training School (VTS) began offering it in Nanaimo.   But change isn’t all bad. Improvements to technology, metals and tools have made the job easier.   “There’s more diversity than there used to be. Students need to know more now,” said instructor Jim Craigdallie, who began working at Malaspina in 1990. “The tools... Read more


Great chefs start at Malaspina’s Culinary Arts program

November 6, 2006

Chefs are like the superb food they prepare: it takes knowledge, time and seasoning to make them great. “Cooking is like any other complex profession,” said Debbie Shore, a chef instructor at Malaspina University-College. “First, you obtain training. Second, you obtain experience. Third, you build your career as a professional chef.” Would-be chefs pay their dues, often working long hours at... Read more


Mariner Team Round-Up

November 2, 2006

Submitted by Brent Dunlop League play began Nov. 3 for the Mariner Volleyball teams against the Capilano Blues. Our Mariner Volleyball teams both won Provincial Gold last season so come out and support the teams! This year we host the  2007 Men's Volleyball National Championships March 8-10. Next Friday, November 10, the basketball teams host our Island rivals the Camosun College Chargers;... Read more