Posted on October 6, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
Levelling the playing field: Sport Science instructor calls for more inclusive youth soccer programming in B.C.
Douglas College’s Dr. Dominique Falls hopes her research on how soccer programs are organized will persuade the soccer community to move away from gender-segregation.
Posted on September 8, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
9 things we bet you didn’t know about the Canadian border crossing
Criminology instructor and ex-Border Services Officer Patrick Lalonde shares some surprising things you may not know about the Canadian border.
Posted on July 21, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
Poet, prosaist, professor: Amber Dawn guides writing students through the art of creating in crisis
As a creative writing professor, Amber Dawn believes the pandemic – and its aftermath – could be a moment for her students to blossom under hardship.
Posted on July 15, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
Trail running builds resilience in women, Douglas College study finds
Therapeutic Rec grad Selene Lincoln’s study shows us there is a profound relationship between women and the wilderness.
Posted on May 20, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
Keeping an ear out: Meet the instructor who wants you to turn down the noise
The ability to speak, hear and be heard is vital to our everyday lives, but it is often overlooked. In honour of Speech and Hearing Month, hear what Hearing Instrument Practitioner instructor Ted Venema has to say about the importance of hearing health and the rising demand for Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioners.
Posted on March 22, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
Make connections, grow your skills and promote research at Douglas
Student Research Ambassadors talk about why getting involved in research matters, and why you should get involved, too.
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