In the Community

Malaspina University-College grads awarded medals for academic achievement

July 5, 2006

Three Malaspina University-College grads did more than get good grades while in school – they were at the top of all their classes. Owen Stechishin, Kaleena Young and Judy Gibson did so well they’ve been recognized by the Government of Canada and the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Province of British Columbia with academic medals. Last... Read more


Malaspina University-College announces new naming initiative

July 4, 2006

<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Corporations, businesses and individuals can purchase a piece of Malaspina University-College’s $9 million Faculty of Management Centre and name it for themselves thanks to a new initiative.   The Naming Rights Campaign aims to raise $2 million through community partnerships toward the final construction costs... Read more


A trail named for him

June 26, 2006

<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Nanaimo resident David Smith recently had a pleasant surprise during a walk through the Malaspina University-College Forest off of Jingle Pot Road. The retired forestry instructor was taking his dog for his usual walk through the “Manager’s Trail” of Malaspina’s 3,250 acre managed woodlot when he came across a... Read more


Mal U Applied Business Technology Grad celebrates success as mature student

June 21, 2006

Going back to school after three kids wasn’t easy for Barbara Moody. On the first day she walked to Malaspina University-College, she turned around three times to head back home before plucking up enough courage to walk into the classroom.   Now she laughs at her fear, realizing going back to school was the best thing she could have ever done. “It’s hard when you’re an adult student,” said... Read more


Ellen White receives Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Malaspina

June 5, 2006

Ellen White, described as a “figure of legendary proportion” proudly received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree at Malaspina University-College’s Spring Convocation ceremony at the Port Theatre Tuesday. “Convocation is a wonderful opportunity to recognize the achievements of our graduates, but also the contributions by community members,” said Malaspina President Rich Johnston. “Ellen White,... Read more


Malaspina University-College to host Clean Air Day Fair

June 4, 2006

Many Malaspina staff, faculty and students don’t need to be told the benefits of commuting responsibly because they already know. Malaspina student Guillaume Jacques wouldn’t trade his bike for a car. He commutes to Malaspina and work solely by pedal power because it’s cheap, healthy and environmentally friendly. It takes him less than 20 minutes to bike to Malaspina everyday. "It’s hard at... Read more


Alison Keple receives Mal-U Alumni Horizon Award

June 4, 2006

Alison Keple, a Grade 12 science teacher with “infectious enthusiasm and a passion for teaching"  is this year’s winner of Malaspina University-College’s Alumni Horizon Award.    Keple, who teaches at Cowichan Secondary School in Duncan, received the award from Malaspina President Rich Johnston at Monday’s spring convocation ceremony at the Port Theatre. The annual award recognizes the... Read more


School's in for students this summer

May 31, 2006

When classes wrap-up at the end of June, not all students will be singing the popular Alice Cooper song 'School's out.' That’s be cause a few hundred elementary and high school students will hit the books during summer school July 4 to 28. Malaspina University-College and Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District #68 are once again offering the popular summer program to students who want to improve... Read more


Malaspina University-College Marine mechanics will get to work earlier

May 31, 2006

Malaspina University-College Inboard/Outboard Marine and Outdoor Power Equipment Technician grads will be making money one month earlier with a change recently made to the program. Starting this September the ten month Nanaimo based-program will take nine months to complete which is good for both the industry and the students said instructor Chris Murphy. "I had four phone calls last week... Read more


Mal-U offers high tech training for secretaries, administrative office assistants

May 31, 2006

These days, rapid technology changes require most businesses to hire proficient and highly skilled secretaries or administrative office assistants to handle front office affairs. “Secretaries and administrative office assistants need specialized training,” said Doug McLean, an instructor in Malaspina University-College’s Applied Business Technology program. “In today's world, secretaries or... Read more