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Black History Month
Each February, Black History Month recognizes the history, achievements, and contributions of Black Canadians. Explore stories, resources and ways to learn and engage throughout the month.
Ending Violence Association of BC
Okanagan College supports the Ending Violence Association of BC (EVA BC), a provincial organization working to prevent gender-based violence through education, training and community collaboration. Together, we help build safer, more inclusive communities across BC.
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Careers Hub is where Okanagan College trained talent and community partners intersect to build key connections and valuable employment relationships.
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Indigenization at OC
Our Indigenous Strategic Framework embodies Indigenous principles, ways of being and ways of knowing. Our Four Pillars Model, representing the Q’wc’i?, C7iskten (Pit House), reflects the strength of many coming together as one, with Okanagan College serving as a house of learning.
Construction at OC
Construction is continuing on three major projects at Okanagan College: The Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism, the Don Folk and Family Recreation and Wellness Centre and the new campus housing project in Penticton.
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Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism
Okanagan College respectfully acknowledges that the Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon campuses are located on the lands of the Syilx Okanagan People and the Salmon Arm campus is located on the lands of the Secwépemc People. We honour our relations and hold up their knowledge, welcoming all to our house of learning.