Six Selkirk College Storylines from 2021 Wrapping Up A Most Unusual Year at Post-Secondary It was a year of adaptation and acrimony. Shrouded by the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Selkirk College community found new ways of working and being that squeezed every drop of creativity and resilience just to figure out a way to get by. As the region began to emerge from the
Six Selkirk College Storylines from 2021 Wrapping Up A Most Unusual Year at Post-Secondary It was a year of adaptation and acrimony. Shrouded by the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Selkirk College community found new ways of working and being that squeezed every drop of creativity and resilience just to figure out a way to get by. As the region began to emerge from the
by Bob Hall on Wednesday April 21 2021
Director of Facilities Ron Zaitsoff (left) and Recreation, Fish & Wildlife Program student Zoë Leech (right) are the recipients of the 2021 Selkirk College Environmental Sustainability Awards.
Building on its commitment of environmental sustainability, Selkirk College is recognizing a pair of exemplary stewards who advanced the institution’s goals over the last year.
The Selkirk College Environmental Sustainability Awards are presented annually to a student and an employee who have made significant contributions to the post-secondary’s commitment. Director of Facilities Ron Zaitsoff and Recreation, Fish & Wildlife Program student Zoë Leech are being recognized for demonstrating outstanding leadership on initiatives that have reduced the college’s carbon footprint while encouraging a sustainability culture on campus and within the broader community.