Aurora keeping students in touch with new smartphone app0
- Education
- September 7, 2015
Aurora College is striving to keep up with the times with a new informative smartphone application.
READ MOREAurora College is striving to keep up with the times with a new informative smartphone application.
READ MOREInuvik, Yellowknife and Fort Smith are seeing their populations rise once again as Aurora College students filter into the communities, swapping out their summer gear for textbooks and pencils.
READ MOREI am pleased you have chosen the college of the Northwest Territories to further your education. Whether your program has you with us for a few months or for several years, I know your time with Aurora College will be exciting and memorable, and will help prepare you for a successful future.
READ MOREStudents who are undecided about moving or returning to the NWT have a host of new incentives to lure them back and keep them in the territory, starting this fall.
READ MORE“Education got us into this mess, and education will get us out of it,” stated Chief Wilton Littlechild, a member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), during its closing ceremonies last month.
READ MOREThe final batch of Aurora College’s class of 2015 greeted their mentors and friends while dressed in blue robes last Friday at the Aurora Campus convocation ceremony in Inuvik.
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