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Theatre production "The Would-Be Gentleman" was performed March 14-22, 1986 at Douglas College Performance Theatre, New Westminster, British Columbia. A digitized version of the original poster is available in the Douglas College Archives.
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Presentation given by Hope Miller, Mikki Herbold and Steven Bishop (Academic Technology Services) at the <a href="https://festival.bccampus.ca/">Festival of Learning</a>, June 7, 2016 (Burnaby, BC). The presentation addresses…
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COVID-19 has created both challenges and opportunities for the way we plan cities. The 2020 Declaration for Resilience in Canadian Cities states that the “COVID-19 pandemic provides a once-in-a-lifetime responsibility to accelerate the change we…
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Part of a series of forums that Douglas College is hosting in partnership with SFU and the City of New Westminster. The goal of these forums is to provide an occasion for frank discussion on important issues facing urban and suburban communities, to…
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Presented at the DC Research Café (May 14, 2020). Nicole Moen presents global health education research, first by highlighting a cycle of neglect within the Malawian health system, and how it has negatively affected the government’s ability to plan…
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A Douglas College forum hosted in partnership with SFU and the City of New Westminster. The goal of these forum is to provide an occasion for frank discussion on important issues facing urban and suburban communities, to both inform and learn from…
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Digital Daze is a zine for reflecting on the histories we have with the technologies we reached for to make it through the semester during the COVID-19 pandemic. In it, you'll find narrative prose, poetry, and visual art about experiences of…
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We have become too reliant on navigation technologies which have obscured our relationship with our surroundings. While apps like Google Maps enable a high degree of knowledge about one’s neighborhood to be at one’s fingertips, they undermine…
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1 flyer : 22 x 36 cm
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Conference presentation delivered at the 6th biennial Threshold Concepts Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia (June, 2016)
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The Educator series (2 videos) examines how to implement reconciliation and TRC in classroom and practice.
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1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
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Need to Get Somewhere Fast critically explores the transition from post-secondary education to work - it seeks to complexify the dominant view of the transition from post-secondary education to work as a linear, distinct event that can be assessed…
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Presented at the Douglas College Research Cafe, January 20, 2022.
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Music performance "A Homecoming Party!" featuring performances by the Douglas College Jazz Band and Douglas College Vocal Jazz Ensemble was performed November 17, 1986 at the Upper Cafeteria of Douglas College, New Westminster, British…
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A compendium of summary data about various aspects of Douglas College
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Part of a series of forums that Douglas College is hosting in partnership with SFU and the City of New Westminster. The goal of these forums is to provide an occasion for frank discussion on important issues facing urban and suburban communities, to…