Posted on June 23, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Pick your kind of course: Understand the system
Choosing an elective that’s both interesting and fits your schedule and program requirements can be challenging. To help with that, we’ve started a blog series that explores courses across the College in a more meaningful way.
Posted on June 10, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Meet the Douglas College class of 2026 valedictorians
June graduation ceremonies are approaching fast. Next week, we’ll be celebrating over a thousand students as they cross the stage across nine ceremonies. Representing their fellow classmates are the 2026 valedictorians.
Posted on June 8, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
What your regalia means and how to wear it right
Graduation season is here, and as you celebrate your accomplishments and prepare to cross the stage, you’ll be sporting a special outfit: your academic regalia.
Posted on May 6, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Meet the 2026 Student Leadership Awards winners
Last week, the Student Leadership Awards honoured this year’s winners and nominees.
Posted on April 21, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Meet the 2026 Student Research Days winners
Earlier this month, Douglas College held its 18th annual Student Research Days event where students showcased their hard work and discoveries from individual or group research projects.
Posted on April 7, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Mindfully preparing for exam season: from a fourth-year student
Child and Youth Care practicum student shares how practicing self-compassion has helped her build healthier habits for movement, nutrition, and rest.
Posted on April 1, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Wellness, One Step at a Time: Exploring the 8 dimensions (part 2)
Discover the 8 Dimensions of Wellness and how to incorporate them into your life.
Posted on April 1, 2026 by douglascollegeblog
Wellness, One Step at a Time: Exploring the 8 dimensions (part 1)
Discover the 8 Dimensions of Wellness and how to incorporate them into your life.
Posted on June 6, 2025 by douglascollegeblog
Making space by taking space: First openly trans campus leader paves the way for gender-diverse inclusion
Margaret Waldron, Douglas College’s first openly trans Pride Representative, talks about creating safe spaces, community care and what it means to be visible on campus as a trans woman.
Posted on June 14, 2022 by douglascollegeblog
This Psychology student is investigating Asian-Canadians’ use of mental health services
Applied Psychology Honours student Rico Misajon takes a deeper look at Asian-Canadians’ attitudes about mental health – and whether these attitudes prevent them from seeking counselling and other mental health services
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