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faculty receiving TAC certificate
College faculty receive the official TAC certificate today from TAC executive director Richard Stamper. (L-R) GeoTech instructor/coordinator Dr. Joel Cubley, dean, Applied Science and Management Margaret Dumkee, instructor Mary Samolczyk, executive director, Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining and Communities, Innovation & Development Shelagh Rowles, Richard Stamper, Yukon College president and vice chancellor Dr.

WHITEHORSE--Climate change affects the North more than any other part of Canada and threatens the efficiency, safety and reliability of northern transportation. Making our northern transportation system more resilient to the effects of climate is important given the key role transportation plays in the region’s social and economic development.

That is why the Government of Canada and the Government of Yukon are investing in two important climate change adaptation research projects under the Northern Transportation Adaptation Initiative.

Earth sunrise outer space

WHITEHORSE—The Yukon CubeSat project at Yukon College wants to hear Yukoners’ ideas on what the satellite should do during its planned orbit of the planet in 2020. 

Tosh Southwick
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WHITEHORSE—Yukon College has promoted Tosh Southwick from executive director of First Nations Initiatives and Community, Innovation and Development to the newly-created position of associate vice president Indigenous Engagement and Reconciliation. 

Yukon residents pursuing studies in early childhood education can now apply for funding toward the cost of their studies at accredited post-secondary institutions in Canada. Early Childhood Education Bursaries are available to both full and part-time students.

Students pursuing full-time studies in a recognized early childhood education program can apply for $2,000 per term for up to 4 terms. Those in part-time studies can apply for up to $500 per course, to a maximum of 2 courses per year.

Applications for bursaries for full-time studies must be received on or before October 1, 2018. Part-time applicants can apply any time.

WHITEHORSE—Dr. Janet Welch has joined YukDr. janet Welchon College as vice president Academic and Student Services.  

Dr. Welch was most recently associate vice president Academic at Lethbridge College and was previously an assistant dean in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. 

Abdullah at the Fish ladder
Abdullah Alaboud visited the Whitehorse Fish Ladder during his first week in Yukon.

WHITEHORSE—23-year-old Abdullah Alaboud (or “Abed” as he prefers to be known) is settling into campus life and learning to cope with the cooler temperature of his new home. 

WHITEHORSE—Yukon College will be welcoming over 660 new and returning credit students this term for orientation activities—a 14 per cent increase in registrations over this time last year. 

This includes 145 international students hailing from countries such as Japan, India, Brazil, Bosnia, Spain, Columbia, South Korea and China, and 13 students entering the first made-in-Yukon degree program, the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance. 

Harry Borlase and Minister Ranj Pillai present the $60,000 YIP cheque to Yukon Fur Real members Lisa Preto and Misha Donohoe.
CCI Director Harry Borlase and Minister Ranj Pillai present the $60,000 YIP cheque to Yukon Fur Real members Lisa Preto and Misha Donohoe.

WHITEHORSE— The Honourable Ranj Pillai, Minister of Economic Development for the Government of Yukon announced the Yukon Fur Real project, led by Kelly Milner, as the winner of the 2018 Yukon Innovation Prize.