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Cornwall Business Students Host Interview Session with City Councillor
Cornwall Business students in the Culture, Leadership & Management class recently hosted a candid interview session with Cornwall City Counsellor, Carilyne Hebert, also an alumnus of SLC Cornwall's Business program.  We were honored to welcome Carilyne, the newly appointed Engagement & Navigation Lead at the Great River Ontario Health Team (GROHT) after completing a successful tenure as Executive Director at Social Development Council Cornwall & SDG. Her candid reflections on growing up, her time at SLC, which she called some of her fondest memories, and her journey into public service resonated deeply. 
BScN program brings Virtual Reality into the classroom
SLC’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program is bringing virtual reality into the classrooms in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall this year, funded by a Ministry of Health grant for the accelerated BScN program. The new technology is changing how students learn anatomy and practice clinical skills. 
SLC Prof Receives Provincial Honour for Excellence in Behaviour Analysis
Pamela Shea, SLC professor in the Honours Bachelor of Behavioural Psychology program, has been awarded the prestigious Academic (Teaching) Award by the Ontario Association of Behaviour Analysis (ONTABA). This award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to teaching behaviour analysis across the province. 
DMC Student Celebrated as Content Creator of the Year
When Michelle Cifuentes moved from Guatemala to Canada, she didn’t expect content creation to become such a defining part of her journey, or to lead her to being named Content Creator of the Year with Latin American Impact. Her path has been shaped by courage, reinvention, and a commitment to telling honest stories that help others feel seen and supported. 
Students Take Action Against Invasive Species
Environmental Technician students recently put theory into practice, taking part in a phragmites removal project at Rotary Creek in Lamoureux Park, Cornwall. The activity, part of their Environmental Issues and Solutions course, followed lessons on invasive species and their impacts on ecosystems. Working alongside professionals from the River Institute, students helped control one of Ontario’s most aggressive invaders, the European Common Reed (Phragmites australis).