
Alumni Spotlight: Tracey Paul Kirkpatrick
(Originally posted March 2016) Class of 2000 – Fredericton Campus – Bilingual Office Administration As an alumnus of the Bilingual Office Administration program, Tracey Paul Kirkpatrick has applied her
(Originally posted March 2016) Class of 2000 – Fredericton Campus – Bilingual Office Administration As an alumnus of the Bilingual Office Administration program, Tracey Paul Kirkpatrick has applied her
MONCTON – New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is hosting a delegation of Kenyan educators at its Moncton campus September 16-22 as part of the Kenya
There’s no shortage of workplaces where you’ll find New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) alumni. Look around New Brunswick’s offices, hospitals, engineering firms, auto shops and
A few short years ago, Keisha Peters was teaching high school students in her home country of Jamaica. Since then, a lot has happened –
As New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) opens its doors to more international learners than ever before, instructors like Jay Peters are doing all they can
FREDERICTON – New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) and Mount Allison University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which will open pathways for credit transfers
FREDERICTON – New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) was recently approved for accreditation from the Canadian Institute of Management for its Business Administration: Management program, the
The 21st-century job market is constantly evolving. New technology has changed the way many tasks are performed, creating the need for new skills and training.
Building community partnerships is an integral part of the learning process at NBCC. At the St. Andrews campus, Carpentry, Electrical Construction and Plumbing students put
Paige Polchies isn’t afraid of hard work. Over the last few years, the 23 year-old Indigenous learner has put her iron-clad work ethic to the
In January 2016, Amer Aboo fled war-torn Syria with his pregnant wife and children, in search of a better life. Now he has a new
They say all work and no play makes for a dull existence. There’s no fear of that happening for three recent New Brunswick Community College