Events Calendar
CCDI Webinar: Addressing anti-Black racism in the workplace – Fireside chat
In this webinar, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) sits down with thought leaders to discuss what organizations can do to continue the hard work of dismantling anti-Black racism and continue to build concrete ways to sustain these efforts. Panel includes: Mark Harrison and Tyjondah Kerr Hosted by: Anne-Marie Pham Audience/Level: This is...

Niagara College Virtual Career Fair – Feb 2022
Niagara College's second Virtual Career Fair is taking place on February 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Virtual Career Fair is hosted by NC Career Services and Community Employment Services, and is open to current NC students as well as alumni and job seekers from the Niagara community. For more information, including prep...
Black History Month event: Panel discussion with Randell Adjei, Kibra and Alexis Eke
On February 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. the NC community is invited to join Ontario’s Poet Laureate Randell Adjei, and guest artists Kibra and Alexis Eke, as they reflect on the importance of the arts in maintaining the social identity of Afro-diasporic groups and their own personal connection to their communities. Adjei, Kibra, and...
Family Day 2022 (College Closed)
The college is closed for the Family Day statutory holiday. For the full important dates schedule please visit niagaracollege.ca/dates.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
February 22 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, a time to bring awareness to the extent to which individuals are exploited through labour trafficking and sex trafficking in Canada. Recognizing Human Trafficking Awareness Day at Niagara College is a step towards combatting this form of modern-day slavery, helping to advocate on behalf of survivors, and...

Black History Month event: AMA with Rochelle Bush
On February 23 at 11 a.m., Niagara Region public historian and NC alumna Rochelle Bush (Social Service Worker, 2018) will be live on the @yourncsac Instagram. Bush is a descendent of a freedom seeker led by Harriet Tubman who escaped slavery through the secret network of safe houses and contacts known as the Underground Railroad....
Training session with Jessica Wilson: Domestic Sex Trafficking through a trauma-informed lens (Part one)
VirtualOn February 24 and 25 from 10 to 11:30 a.m., NC students and employees are invited to join Jessica Wilson, Program Coordinator for the Binesiwag Center for Wellness, for a two-part training session: Domestic Sex Trafficking through a trauma informed lens. This training will include what Human Trafficking looks like in Ontario, recognizing the signs...
Training session with Jessica Wilson: Domestic Sex Trafficking through a trauma-informed lens (Part two)
VirtualOn February 24 and 25 from 10 to 11:30 a.m., NC students and employees are invited to join Jessica Wilson, Program Coordinator for the Binesiwag Center for Wellness, for a two-part training session: Domestic Sex Trafficking through a trauma informed lens. This training will include what Human Trafficking looks like in Ontario, recognizing the signs...