News Briefs: May 15, 2020 web exclusive

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Camosun Diagnostic Medical Sonography program launch delayed

Camosun’s new Diagnostic Medical Sonography program has been delayed by one year, and will now launch in May of 2021. See camosun.ca/learn/programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography for more info.

Camosun suspends courses at Belmont High School

Camosun has suspended courses at Belmont High School in Langford until September 2021. Online courses and upgrading programs continue to be offered tuition-free for eligible students. The Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training is also providing funding to support new programs in the fields of Health Care Assistant, and Educational Assistant and Community Support. These programs are expected to start in the fall.

Camosun College’s Lansdowne campus (file photo).

Charger’s women’s volleyball athlete receives prestigious award

On April 20, Camosun Chargers women’s volleyball athlete Katie Wayling capped off her five-year run with the Chargers by receiving the President’s Cup award. The President’s Cup recognizes outstanding academic and athletic achievement. Over her tenure with the Chargers, Wayling received several recognitions, including the CCAA National Scholar Athlete award, a PACWEST Second Team All-Star award, the CCAA Academic All-Canadian award, and two PACWEST Academic Excellence awards.

Victoria Writers’ Society extends competition deadline

The Victoria Writers’ Society is extending the submission deadline for its 19th annual writing competition. The new deadline is June 1. The competition is geared toward Vancouver Island writers of short fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry. The first-prize winner nets $300, with $200 going to second place. Publication in the Island Writer journal will be offered to first and second place winners, as well as two honourable mentions. Entries require a $25 fee; visit victoriawriters.ca for more information.

Camosun tests new safety gear for kiteboarders

Camosun College was one of two certified testing facilities for a new kite control bar quick-release system that was recently approved for kiteboards. The new international standard ISO 21853 improves safety for kiteboarders and kitesurfers, and was developed by the Global Kitesports Association in partnership with the International Organization for Standardization. The other testing facility was Fraunhofer Society in Rostock, Germany.

Camosun alumni gets Rising Star Award

On April 28, Camosun College alumni and Victoria Women’s Transition House HR manager Sharde Long was given the 2020 Rising Star Award on behalf of the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of British Columbia and Yukon association. The award was presented in response to Long’s Respectful Workplaces training program. Long started with the Victoria Women’s Transition House in 2018, when she was attending Camosun’s Human Resource Management program.