
Building the Museum for Human Rights
Winnipeg will soon be home to a truly world-class learning centre: the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, sure to be one of the most culturally and historically significant destinations on the planet.
We're proud to pay tribute to all of the RRC alumni who've helped bring the Museum to life: from the engineering technologists and skilled tradespeople constructing its breathtaking home at The Forks, to the programmers and administrators tasked with carrying out its global vision.
Read the full story on our Going Places blog98%
of employed RRC grads
find jobs in Manitoba.*
*Source: 2009/10 Graduate Satisfaction and Employment Report

Helping to Shape History
She wanted to learn more about the history of Aboriginal people in Canada. Now, she's helping to shape their future. As Events Coordinator for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, RRC grad Janell Melenchuk (Aboriginal Self-Government Administration, 2010) plays an integral role in giving voice to survivors of the residential school system.
"To be part of something that will have an impact on Canada's history is really rewarding," says Melenchuk, who embodies one of the many success stories made possible each year by RRC's School of Indigenous Education.
Read the full story on our Going Places blog17%
of the student population at RRC are Aboriginal learners.
