News

 

The Spring 2010 issue of the Northern Review is now available.  In addition to five diverse research articles, the volume includes over 15 book reviews (thanks to sessional instructor Brad Martin, our book reviews editor!).

 

This issue’s articles:

The True Northwest Passage: Explorers in Anglo-Canadian Nationalist Narratives, Janice Cavell

Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Damage in Northern Native Communities: A Practical School-Based Approach, Steven Jacquier, Judith Kleinfeld & David Gilliam

The Historical Roots of a Frontier Alcohol Culture: Alaska and Northern Canada, Mary Ehrlander

Whitehorse – Yukon College will be hosting a three day public conference, June 14-16, on the governance model of sociocracy, also known as Dynamic Governance. The Conference, “The River Flows Both Ways” is attracting the world’s leading thinkers in sociocracy to assist attendees in developing this innovative governance system in their workplaces. Several employees at Yukon  College have been exploring the use of the sociocracy model in their administrative framework.

 

In attendance will be Gerard Endenburg, the Dutch founder and lead thinker of Sociocracy, who has successfully implemented Dynamic Governance into his engineering firm. Many European countries support sociocracy in political and business systems. Attendees will also hear from other international and national practitioners who use Dynamic Governance in their workplace as a means to engage employees.

Whitehorse – Yukon College Student Services will be sending one of its students to Niagara Falls this weekend to collect her ACCC (Association of Community Colleges Canada) award at the annual award ceremonies. International student Fabiana Torquato Naves has won the 2009-2010 ACCC Silver Student Leadership Excellence Award. Students from across Canada are nominated by their college faculty and staff.

 

Whitehorse – Three lucky people are the winners of the Yukon College Winning Start draw. The draw opened during Education Week in mid-April and closed the day before the newly implemented June 1 Course Registration date.

 

Congratulations to the following winners:

 

1st prize – One semester of tuition at Yukon  College valued at $1350.00

                        Dave Haddock

2nd prize – Netbook valued at $349.00

Gloria Schilling

3rd prize –Wilderness and Remote First Aid Course valued at $225.00

Whitehorse  Yukon  College and the Association franco-yukonaise signed their first accord to work together in providing English and French language services to adults. Both organizations provide adult education services to the community and are now

looking at enhancing their programs through a cooperative delivery effort.

 

“Yukon College looks forward to working with our new community partners so that we may continue to engage in building strong adult programming within our community,” said Terry Weninger, President of Yukon College. “The diversity of our partnerships provides a dynamic educational experience which prepares our students with global awareness.” 

 

 

Students and staff will be picking up shovels on Friday, May 21 at 2:00 p.m. to fill four new garden beds at Yukon College. The 4’ x 8’ raised beds will be situated in front of the former Northern Research Institute building and will be maintained by Yukon College students and staff.

 

WHITEHORSE – Students began class today at Yukon College in a new First Nations Governance and Public Administration pilot initiative. The first day of class was marked with a celebration and the signing of a memorandum of agreement between Yukon  College and the Government of Yukon, committing to work together to offer the program to all Yukon First Nations.     
   
The First Nation Governance and Public Administration pilot initiative consists of accessible, accredited, and culturally relevant course offerings that are focused on enhancing the professional development of executive and senior management staff to support First Nation government operations.
The curriculum was developed with a focus on Yukon’s final and self-government agreements.

           

Yukon College hosts a trivia contest for National Nursing Week, May 10-16, 2010. The week recognizes the valuable contributions that nursing provides within the health care sector. Nursing week is significant of Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12. Nightingale is renown as a pioneer of modern nursing. 2010 marks the centennial of Nightingale’s death and is the International Year of the Nurse. Celebrations around the world commemorate the nursing and health care practitioners’ profession. A Practical Nursing program is offered at Yukon College.

 

Whitehorse – Whitehorse employers gain new perspectives from students with Yukon College’s Enhanced Language Training (ELT) program. Business owners and organizations who offer to participate in the student work placement program not only profit from the extra help but may also benefit from the cultural exchange. Students bring their expertise to the workplace while learning about the methods and customs in Canada.

 

Whitehorse – On Tuesday, May 4th high school principals, superintendents and high school counselors will be treated to lunch and a guest speaker at the Yukon College dining room. Dr. Frank Gelin, Executive Director and Council Co-Chair, BC Council on Admissions and Transfer (BCCAT) will speak about the transferability of Yukon College courses and programs to BC and Alberta colleges and universities.

 

This is Dr. Gelin’s second trip to the Yukon in as many years. On his last visit he spoke with college staff covering details on current transfer agreements, counseling students on transfers, and using the BCCAT websites, and with faculty on applying for additional transfer agreements.

 

Whitehorse– Three local non-profit organizations will benefit from the work of six full-time Yukon College students. Students in the one year Multimedia Communication program have developed communications strategies for the Outreach Van, Food Bank and Yukon Gymnastic Association.
 
Each organization will receive a communications package including a print ad, backgrounder, and fact sheet.  Posters, fundraising campaigns, brochures, radio ads, and business cards are among the other promotional materials the students will include to support the strategies. The students have also developed websites that two of the organizations will launch.
 
Students will be presenting their strategies to their peers on Friday, April 23rd in the Multimedia Communication lab at Yukon College.

Short Film Presentation

Please join us for the Whitehorse Premiere of the new Yukon short film “LITTLE JOHN COUNTRY” 

Wednesday April 21, 2010

12:15 -12:45pm

The Pit at Yukon College

Discovery of ancient human artifacts, among the oldest in Canada, links aboriginal past and present at the “Little John” site near Beaver Creek, Yukon. Featuring the Athapaskan Dineh of the White River First Nation, Chief David Johnny, his son Eldred, and Yukon College Anthropologist Norman Alexander Easton. This 11-minute documentary short is a new release by Max Fraser of Whitehorse. The film recently had its World Premiere at the Dawson City International Short Film Festival.  Event hosted by Norm Easton and Max Fraser Chief David Johnny will be in attendance Question and answer session to follow

Contact: Max Fraser 668-3441

Norm Easton 393-8012