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SLC OEMC Presentation Highlighted Opportunity to Hire International Students and Grads
Earlier in September, the annual Ontario East Municipal Conference (OEMC) was held in Cornwall at the DEV Hotel and Conference Centre. As part of the conference’s Workforce Development stream, Richard Webster, SLC’s International Education Manager of Community Development presented on the College’s Global Engagement Community Development (GECD) Program, its timely significance and the shared opportunity created for students, alumni, community, and employers by supporting and hiring international students and grads in the region.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2022 Events at SLC
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day are September 30, 2022 - a day to honour the children who never returned home and the Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Here you'll find resources and a comprehensive list of events taking place at SLC in the days leading up to, and including, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Process and Tips for Adding Content to the Digital Screens on Campus
You’ve no doubt noticed the digital display screens throughout each campus – ever wondered how to get content on one? The following information outlines the process and criteria to add content to the digital displays. Keep in mind the focus of content there is for our students!
SLC Board of Governors Overview for 2022-2023
Learn more about who the St. Lawrence College Board of Governors (BOG) are, their role and contributions to the College, and some updates for the 2022-2023 Board term.
Nursing is a Community Partnership In Cornwall 
Every year, approximately 350 health sciences students, including BScN, Practical Nursing, and PSW, from St. Lawrence College’s Cornwall campus complete their clinical placements at the Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH). The placements are a key component of their education, allowing them to work directly in patient care, so that when they graduate, they are ready to hit the ground running as highly trained and skilled members of the hospital’s health care teams.