窪蹋勛圖厙


窪蹋勛圖厙s campuses are OPEN, Wednesday, Feb. 5

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 a.m. Camosuns campuses are OPEN today. Classes and services are scheduled to run as planned.

Grounds crew have been working at Lansdowne and Interurban to spread salt and sand on parking lots, roadways and main walkways as conditions are icy. Please allow extra time when commuting, dress warmly and stay on cleared paths.

Camosun will continue to provide further updates in the event that the weather changes. Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Keelin's journey towards confidence in her Indigeneity

Originally, Keelin wanted to study Nursing at Camosun but, requiring some upgrading courses, she explored other opportunities.

Keelin standing outdoors, in front of the Totem Pole in Interurban Campus

Keelin McNeil plans on going to UVic to get her degree in Indigenous Studies.

With guidance from Indigenous Advising counselors, she applied to the Indigenous Studies program. It was the best thing I could do as a new student fresh out of high school, says Keelin. I made friends easily due to how close our cohort became and was shown the many different career paths that come from the program.

I have had the opportunity to work alongside impeccable teachers, Elders, and knowledge keepers. Its helped me to explore how I walk in this world as an Indigenous person.

- Keelin McNeil

Keelin is Tahtlan/Tlingit (Telegraph Creek in Northern B.C.) on her grandmothers side and Nisgaa, from the village of Laxgalts'ap on her grandfathers side. Her moms side is from Belfast, Ireland.

I have resided on Lekwungen territory for 19 years as an uninvited guest, says Keelin. Ive had the opportunity to learn and grow up learning the ways of the Coast Salish, which has helped me grow confident in my own Indigeneity.

After Camosun, Keelin hopes to further her studies. She plans on continuing on to university to get her degree in Indigenous Studies at the University of Victoria before transitioning back into her love for the sciences and bringing an Indigenous lens to the field.

I am currently leaning in the direction of working with Indigenous youth through occupational therapy or speech pathology, says Keelin. My dream career would be to travel around and help in rural Indigenous communities, educating the youth on higher education opportunities while working alongside strong Indigenous leaders.

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Contact information

Jonathan Ruhl

Marketing and Communication Strategist

窪蹋勛圖厙

250-896-6463

ruhlj@camosun.ca