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Pow Wow celebrates Indigenous students, alumni
On Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4, St. Clair College, the University of Windsor, several Indigenous community organizations, local school boards, and post-secondary institutions will host the 1st Annual Alumni & Student Pow Wow. The theme of the Pow Wow is a celebration of Indigenous students and alumni.
![2022 Skills Canada National Competition in Vancouver](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/skillspic4_0.jpg?h=ddb1ad0c&itok=_8MCvHo4)
Saints medal in national skills competition
Two St. Clair College students received gold and silver medals during a national skills competition that had 350 students and apprentices from across the country competing for the title of national champion in over 45 skill areas.
The two represented Team Ontario in the 2022 Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC), in Vancouver over the past week.
![Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE) program students holding a cheque with SCC President Patti France](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/atura.jpg?h=0e919ddb&itok=FOYcA1Rd)
Students in CICE benefit from Temi Robot donation
Atura Power, the company that owns Windsor's Brighton Beach Power plant, presented St. Clair College with a $20,000 donation to purchase two additional Temi Robots for use in the Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE) program.
![St. Clair College’s Board of Governors held its 500th meeting Tuesday night. The Board, which is responsible for setting College policies and contributing to its Strategic Directions, is comprised of 17 members, including 12 appointed from the community, the College President and an additional four members who are elected from the College’s student, faculty, support and administrative groups. The 2021-2022 Board is photographed with a celebratory cake prior to its meeting Tuesday night.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/boardcake.jpg?h=71976bb4&itok=7AVaOath)
Board of Governors marks 500th meeting
St. Clair College’s Board of Governors held its 500th meeting Tuesday night. The Board, which is responsible for setting College policies and contributing to its Strategic Directions, is comprised of 17 members, including 12 appointed from the community, the College President and an additional four members who are elected from the College’s student, faculty, support and administrative groups.
![Atura Power has generously donated $20,000 to St. Clair College to purchase two additional Temi Robots for use in the Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE) program.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/cice3.jpg?h=19fe2951&itok=5Dr589qT)
Atura Power donation helps purchase robots for CICE program
Atura Power has generously donated $20,000 to St. Clair College to purchase two additional Temi Robots for use in the Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE) program.
![The Saints Call of Duty team is heading to Columbus, Ohio to take part in the College Call of Duty League’s (CCL) first-ever in-person National Championship event.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/esportsvarsity.png?h=b1fa634a&itok=yhfIBQEZ)
Saints Call of Duty qualifies for CCL National Championship
The Saints Call of Duty team is heading to Columbus, Ohio to take part in the College Call of Duty League’s (CCL) first-ever in-person National Championship event.
![A tool that has transformed the way the Zekelman School of Business plans its semesters was the winning entry in the 2022 Ford Innovation Showcase at St. Clair College.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-05/Fordshowcase-students.jpg?h=a5cd1446&itok=CIchdnaB)
Students showcase their work at Ford Innovation event
A tool that has transformed the way the Zekelman School of Business plans its semesters was the winning entry in the 2022 Ford Innovation Showcase at St. Clair College.
Mohammad Vaqqas, a graduating student in the Data Analytics program, placed first for his Semester Loading Tool, which allows the school to plan its semester, transforming a four-week process into a matter of minutes.
![The brochures will come alive for current and prospective students as St. Clair College invites the community to an in-person Open House from 10am-1pm on Saturday, April 30.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-04/SATURDAY.png?h=57024e64&itok=Up_gUh5l)
In-person Open House set for Saturday
The brochures will come alive for current and prospective students as St. Clair College invites the community to an in-person Open House from 10am-1pm on Saturday, April 30.
Not only will students and their families get to explore all three St. Clair campuses and meet with program chairs at the Open House but over $10,000 in scholarships will be given away to those who attend.
![Graduating students in the Graphic Design program at St. Clair College are showing off their talents to the world with IMPRINT - a virtual exhibit of their portfolios.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-04/IMPRINT_Banner.png?h=b69e0e0e&itok=PVkxH3-2)
Graphic Design graduates host virtual exhibit, IMPRINT
Graduating students in the Graphic Design program at St. Clair College are showing off their talents to the world with IMPRINT - a virtual exhibit of their portfolios.
![A long-time student advocate who has served St. Clair students for over 25 years was recently honoured by seeing a portion of the Student Centre at Windsor’s main campus named for him.](/sites/default/files/styles/article_images_taxonomy/public/articles/2022-04/donplaque.jpg?h=3f3c1b65&itok=CtJ7vsfU)
Long-time student advocate recognized in naming of student centre
- Courtesy of The Saint Scene
A long-time student advocate who has served St. Clair students for over 25 years was recently honoured by seeing a portion of the Student Centre at Windsor’s main campus named for him.