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Feature Stories 2010

Rad ad
Rad ad
Douglas ad airs on TV
The College launches its first-ever television commercial. Watch it and tell us what you think.
Between classes: Nick Mobilio
Business Administration
Between classes: Nick Mobilio
In September Accounting major Nick Mobilio landed five job offers from different firms – and he hasn't even graduated yet.
Brendan Munden
Co-Occurring Disorders
Program inspired real-life changes
Brendan Munden works with people battling co-occurring disorders. He says the Co-Occurring Disorder program gave him a new perspective on treatment.
Royals forward Player of the Year
Soccer Stars
Royals forward Player of the Year
Reynold Stewart receives top award and is also named as Men's Soccer All-Canadian along with teammate Sahil Sandhu.
Vicki Webster
Physical Education Specialist
PE Specialist grad on the move
Vicki Webster says one of the highlights of the Physical Education Specialist Program was keeping busy in activities like a bike rodeo.
Manuel Ceuvas
Music
Manuel Cuevas sounds off
The Mexican pop star dishes on life at Douglas and beyond.
The Rimers of Eldritch
The Rimers of Eldritch
Sex, death, judgment and hypocrisy, anyone?
Haunting play demands audience ask itself tough questions.
DenmarK premiere
DenmarK premiere
New take on Hamlet hits Douglas College
Stephen Drover's DenmarK brings Shakespeare's best-known tragedy into modern times.
Sign Language Interpretation
Sign Language Interpretation
Program wins award
Douglas program first in Canada to be honoured.
David Mouton
Appointment
Douglas Marketing instructor appointed to City of New Westminster's Economic Development Advisory Committee
David Moulton to help determine economic footprint of City.
Masque Royale Gala
Masque Royale Gala
Gala fundraiser to raise money for students in need
Grab a mask and celebrate a good cause.
Uganda Project
Uganda Project
Douglas sends 15 young Canadians to Africa
Uganda Project provides internships at hospitals, libraries and aid centres.
CJHSS
Bedlam premiere
Documentary on historic asylum premieres at Douglas
Bedlam offers rare glimpse into Coquitlam mental hospital in the 1940s.
CJHSS
Online academic journal launched
Psych instructor launches revolutionary academic journal
Breaking from tradition, online papers will be peer reviewed only after publication.
Lilian Fewster
Douglas College Foundation
100-year-old donor living legacy of giving
North Vancouver's Lilian Fewster keeps daughter's memory alive with award.
Robert Gagno
Basic Occupational Education
Flipping out
Douglas student a real pinball wizard.
Capturing College Memories Project
Capturing College Memories Project
Help make history!
Do you have old photos of Douglas College life or other College memorabilia? If so, why not add them to the College archives?
Late Summer Orientation
Late Summer Orientation
Get oriented at Douglas
Hit the ground running this fall with Late Summer Orientation.
Carly Felgnar
Office Administration -
Medical Office Assistant

Between Classes: Carly Felgnar
Valedictorian Carly Felgnar says the support of her friends and instructors helped her complete her program with finesse.
Jazz camp swings into summer
All that jazz
Jazz camp swings into summer
The Douglas College Summer Jazz Intensive returns this August to teach students the finer points of jazz.
Doug's got Chemistry
Doug's got Chemistry
New course brings hybrid education to Douglas College
A new fall offering combines online and lecture time for introductory Chemistry students.
Signs of Success
Sign Language Interpretation
Signs of Success
Jenn Wilson loved discovering the nuances of being a professional interpreter.
New Canadians get career boost at Douglas College
Skills Connect for Immigrants
New Canadians get career boost at Douglas College
Skills Connect for Immigrants Program helps new arrivals land medical residencies.
Linda Mitchell
Aboriginal Child and Youth Care
Between classes: Linda Mitchell
Getting a degree is no longer just a dream, but a possibility, says Linda Mitchell.
Aboriginal Gathering Place
Aboriginal Gathering Place
Construction underway for brand-new space
Douglas College is in the process of building an Aboriginal Gathering Place at the New Westminster Campus.
Anna Winters
Health Care Support Worker Certificate
Career shift pays off
Lieutenant Governor's Silver Medal winner Anna Winters came to Douglas with something to prove
Carole Compton-Smith
Learning Resources
Outstanding College Librarian keeps in step with the times
Douglas College's Carole Compton-Smith (left) keeps the library alive in the digital age.
Kara Dooley
Community Social Service Worker
Douglas grad's research makes splash at international conference
Kara Dooley recently had a rare chance to share her findings from her work with the Uganda Project at a major international conference in Hong Kong.
Marÿke Hendrikse
Child and Youth Care Counsellor
Academic excellence celebrated with award
Marÿke Hendrikse's long road through Douglas ended with a diploma and a Governor General's Bronze Medal.
From dropout to doctorate - John Bertram
2010 Distinguished Alumni Award
From dropout to doctorate
John Bertram's journey from high school dropout to university professor started at Douglas College.
Between classes: Julia Collin
Post-Degree Diploma in Marketing
Between classes: Julia Collin
Valedictorian Julia Collin is a high flier in the marketing game.
Between classes: Shawn Barry
Associate of Arts Degree (Environmental Studies)
Between classes: Shawn Barry
Valedictorian Shawn Barry is naturally excited to be part of changing the world.
Between classes: Sarah Tarves
Certificate in Dental Assisting
Between classes: Sarah Tarves
Valedictorian Sarah Tarves is all smiles after earning her Certificate in Dental Assisting.
Between classes: Susan Jones
Early Childhood Education Diploma
Between classes: Susan Jones
Valedictorian Susan Jones is a teacher and a learner.
Between classes: Fiona Milis
Therapeutic Recreation Diploma Program
Between classes: Fiona Milis
Valedictorian Fiona Milis talks about her life-changing career switch.
Between classes: Rebecca Murphy
Animal Health Technology Diploma
Between classes: Rebecca Murphy
Valedictorian Rebecca Murphy remembers the wild times working with animals.
International student overcomes obstacles, receives award
Summer Camps 2010
Register now!
Douglas offers a variety of sports, computer and music camps for children and youth throughout July and August. Registration is now open.
International student overcomes obstacles, receives award
International Education
International student overcomes obstacles, receives award
Tali Ashkenazi, an Israeli international student studying criminology at Douglas, wasn't going to let the challenges of being new to Canada stop her educational progress.
English instructor beats digital daze
English
English instructor beats digital "daze"
For English instructor David Wright, taking a time-out from digital technology every now and then has lead to some interesting results.
Badminton champs demonstrate skills
Athletics
Badminton champs demonstrate skills
Douglas College badminton stars Alvin Lau, Stephanie Ko, and Ray Luo visited Cedar Hills Elementary last week and wowed the kids.
Get to know Douglas this June
Early Summer Orientation
Get to know Douglas this June
Early Summer Orientation in June is your chance to find out about Douglas before you start school in September.
Do the Grind for Uganda
Community Social Service Worker
Do the Grind for Uganda
Get a little exercise and help raise funds for the Community Social Service Worker Uganda Project by taking on the Grouse Grind this June.
BPEC students take on MOMAR
Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching
BPEC students take on MOMAR
BPEC students Nick Hammerschmidt and Megan Fretter conquered the 50-km, 8-hour Mind Over Mountain Adventure Race on May 22 in Squamish.
Christina Murdocco: Student Research Days
Student Research Days
Hippotherapy helps heal
Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care student Christina Murdocco discovered a relatively unknown benefit of therapy with horses
Helen Clay:Print Futures
Print Futures: Professional Writing
Grad wins national editing scholarship
Print Futures grad Helen Clay is ready to take on the world of words with the help of a $1,000 scholarship from the Editors' Association of Canada
Whitney Ward 
University Transfer - Arts
Astronomy student meets "last man on the moon"
Whitney Ward, a UT Arts student, won the chance to hear retired astronaut and last man on the moon Gene Cernan speak in Vancouver on March 22.
Doug's got talent 
Doug's Got Talent
Winners announced
After 4 months, 100 entries and 4,000 votes, the winners have been decided. Find out who won the grand prizes of $4,000 in tuition!
Patrick Gallagher 
Theatre
Glee actor got his start at Douglas
Patrick Gallagher (right), a.k.a. Glee's Ken Tanaka, learned the joy of performing in the Theatre Program.
Tanya Jones 
Associate of Science Degree
Biologist got the right start at college
Tanya Jones, now a researcher at SFU, says the hands-on experience she got in Biology labs at Douglas was unbeatable.
Brenda Flett 
Early Childhood Education
Between classes: Brenda Flett
Brenda Flett says the first step in coming to Douglas was facing her fear of failure.
Mary Benson 
Therapeutic Recreation Diploma
Between classes: Mary Benson
Graduate Mary Benson's career was cut short by a brain injury. Now the Paralympic athlete is going for gold in the 2010 Winter Games.
Student Services video 
Student Services
Tour our Student Services online
Theatre student Sarah Canero leads a tour through everything from paying for school to staying healthy in a new interactive video.
Nicole Skutelnik 
Print Futures: Professional Writing
Grad opens bookstore
The Print Futures: Professional Writing Program has helped Nicole Skutelnik approach the real world with confidence.
Samantha Poitras 
Health Care Support Worker
Student gets a fresh start
Samantha Poitras is looking forward to continuing her education and a beginning a new career after facing some serious personal challenges.
Italian American Reconciliation 
Italian American Reconciliation
Between classes: Stephen Drover
Director Stephen Drover says his production, which hits the stage at Douglas on March 25, is the Romeo and Juliet of our time.
John Cooper 
The Suicide
Between classes: John Cooper
Director John Cooper's production, hitting the stage at Douglas on March 19, promises ludicrous actions, pain and suffering, music and madness.
Liz da Silva 
Computing Science and Information Systems
Between classes: Liz da Silva
Coming back to school has shown Liz da Silva that it's never too late to learn something new.
Fiona Doyle 
Disability and Applied Behaviour Analysis
Between classes: Fiona Doyle
Fiona Doyle (left) says her sister Siobhan inspired her to work with people with special needs.
Melissa Sigouin 
University Transfer - Commerce and Business Administration
Grad found her footing at Douglas
Starting at Douglas allowed Melissa Sigouin to get into the swing of class discussions in a less intimidating setting.
Fred Ewanuick 
Theatre
Former Douglas student gets starring TV role
Fred Ewanuick's new show Dan for Mayor premieres on CTV on Monday, March 1 at 8:30pm. He got his start at Douglas.
Niven Pong 
Nursing
Between Classes: Niven Pong
Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate Niven Pong says Douglas' great teachers made the hard work worth it.
Philip Choi 
English as a Second Language
From ESL to Engineering
University professor Phillip Choi's experience at Douglas inspired him to help others realize their potential.
CHCP 
Centre for Health and Community Partnerships
A rewarding day for students and seniors
Students worked together with community seniors for a day of cooking, exercise, impromptu dance lessons and eye exams.
Paralympics 
Paralympics 2010
Come and feel the Rush!
Experience the Paralympics right here at Douglas on March 3.
Bill Ashbee 
Financial Services Management
Between classes: Bill Ashbee
Valedictorian Bill Ashbee juggled his studies with fatherhood and work, winning an international online business competition to boot.
Ivana Culina 
Community Mental Health Worker
Between classes: Ivana Culina
Graduate Ivana Culina is now continuing her education in Psychiatric Nursing. She says college was the key to finding independence.
Chelsea Szafranski 
Legal Studies Diploma
Between classes: Chelsea Szafranski
Valedictorian Chelsea Szafranski says one of the lasting lessons she learned at Douglas was that truth is stranger than fiction.
Noreen Chiu 
Disability and Applied Behaviour Analysis
Between classes: Noreen Chiu
Valedictorian Noreen Chiu feels coming to Douglas has played an important part in getting her master's.
Anna Solnickova - 2010 Olympic torch bearer 
Student Torch Bearer celebrations
Anna Solnickova
Bachelor of Business Administration student Anna Solnickova proudly carried the Olympic torch as it made it's way through New Westminster.
Badminton 
Athletics
Lau & Liang win National Badminton Championships
Douglas badminton stars Alvin Lau (right) and Melody Liang (left) brought home gold from the Nationals in January.
English as a Second Language  
English as a Second Language
Taking the stress out of teaching
The new TESL program at Douglas gives potential teachers the skills to lead English as a Second Language classes with confidence.
Alaleh Zahabioun
Academic Health Care Foundations
Alaleh Zahabioun
Alaleh Zahabioun, who was a midwife in Iran, plans to study to become a midwife, radiologist or sonographer.
Liz Hammond 
Associate of Arts, English
Between Classes: Liz Hammond
Liz Hammond got a Welsh perspective on her studies by taking part in the Wales Field School this Summer.
Jason Prasad 
Business Management
Grad remembers his roots
Jason Prasad says he'd be like a deer in the headlights without his Douglas Diploma.
Between classes: Sharon Jamieson
Veterinary Office and Animal Care
Between classes: Sharon Jamieson
Coming to college gave Sharon Jamieson a chance to meet new people and get the hands-on skills she needed to get a job she loves.
Lois Schwarz
Scientific research
Coincidence brings research team together
Fate brought (from left) Ashley-Anne Churchill, Nicole Abbott and Lois Schwarz together, but their findings could have serious implications.
Jay Single sm
Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing
Between classes: Jay Single
Coming back to Douglas for his degree is part of keeping his skills sharp, says Jay Single.
Cristina Barbat sm
Criminology
Between classes: Cristina Barbat
RCMP Constable Cristina Barbat says her studies at Douglas prepared her well for her classroom training with the police force.
Between classes: Mandy Wong
Hotel and Restaurant Management (HORM)
Between classes: Mandy Wong
Starting at Douglas has taken Mandy Wong to Switzerland, and then to Whistler, where she now works at the Delta Whistler Village Suites.
Between classes: Erin Reimer
Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting
Between classes: Erin Reimer
BBA student Erin Reimer has already scored an articling position with a high-profile accounting firm and she says it all comes down to Douglas.
Rima Abduljawad
Bachelor of Arts, Child and Youth Care
Part-time program gives student balance
Studying part-time has allowed Rima Abduljawad to spend more time with the people who inspired her to pursue a career working with youth
Alan Lysell
Theatre Program
Between classes: Allan Lysell
Theatre instructor, actor and producer Allan Lysell (seated) says it's his students and the laughs that keep him motivated.
Between classes: Laura Pitt
Sport Science
Between Classes: Laura Pitt
Now the technical director of the BC Ringette Association, Laura Pitt says she got the perfect warm-up to her career at Douglas.
Ray Yu
Computing Science and Information Systems
Grads belie bad economy
Instructor Ray Yu says his graduates are in good shape when it comes to finding work, even in today's economy.
Cullens and Regan sm
BA Child and Youth Care
Students get hands on
Megan Cullins and Mike Regan say they're graduating well-equipped to work in the field and continue their education.
Students to intern with Disney
Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
Students to intern with Disney
Marketing student Bailey Chambers and Bachelor of Business Administration student Damian Craig are headed for warmer climes this winter to work with the mouse.
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