Nunavut Arctic College displays their new banner advertising the Bachelor of Science in Nursing to two educators in Iqaluit here for the Teacher’s Convention this week. Arctic College is also offering pamphlets to the teachers on the new Licensed Practical Nursing program beginning this fall in Iqaluit.
February 9th, 2012, is National Sweater Day!
Turn down your heat and turn up your sweater! We are calling on Canadians to turn down their thermostats and wear a fun sweater to symbolize their commitment to the environment. This is a fun way to get faculty, students, and staff involved in a fun and simple campus event that raises awareness about energy conservation.
Unpack those cool, creative and interesting sweaters and send us a photo!
For more information, visit wwf.ca
Register today for the HIGH FIVE – PHCD (Principles of Health Child Development) Workshop in Iqaluit February 16, 2012.
February 12th is Sexual and Reproductive Health Day in Canada.
Commissioner Edna Elias and Premier Eva Aariak today released the following statement:
“Today marks the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the Throne. This occasion of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee is a time for Nunavummiut, and indeed all Canadians, to celebrate the contributions of our head of state and to reflect on our territory and nation's growth during her reign." Commissioner Elias said. “We are especially proud of the Queen’s visits to Nunavut and the north during her reign.”
The weather was cold but the welcome was warm last week in Cambridge Bay.
During the visit we met with:
We were appreciative of the efforts to accommodate us in various schedules. This was especially true with regard to our presentation on Nunavut Teacher Education Program (NTEP) and Arctic College Programs to the Grade 12 students. They were attentive and interested.
Brian Manning is the Director of Education Programs at Nunavut Arctic College.
