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CIEGP Bi-Weekly Sessions in November!

The Centre for International Education and Global Partnerships (CIEGP) will be hosting various virtual sessions starting in November to provide you with information on settlement, academic, pre-employment, culture, and other matters of interest to students. November 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm: International Introduction to the Indigenous Community – A Panel November 27 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm:…

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SES Employment Preparation Series: More prizes to give away!

The Career and Workforce Development Month celebration continues! Red River College’s Student Employment Services (SES) has planned a month-long series of learning opportunities, live AMAs (Ask Me Anything) and interactive sessions to help students with their career development, including the new PREP-peroni Trivia. Here’s what SES will focus on this week: Week 2: November 16th – 20th Theme: LinkedIn Top 5…

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Learn More with LinkedIn Learning: Personal Success Skills

LinkedIn Learning is a great resource for all Red River College Students.  LinkedIn is an online educational platform that helps all levels of learners discover and develop workplace business, technology-related, and creative skills through expert-led course videos. There are thousands of courses available to you – all you need is your RRC ID & password—sign in form the LinkedIn Learning…

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New Library Guide: Anti-Racism Toolkit

The Library and Academic Support Centre have developed a new Anti-Racism Learning Toolkit, as part of their library guides suite. The guide covers key terminology, history of racism in Canada, anti-black racism, and current situations surrounding the COVID-19 epidemic. The guide includes books, videos, articles, podcasts, and other helpful materials as a starting point. While the guide has resources on…

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Need Help?

Shifting to online studies can be hard for everyone, and as a Red River College Community, we are here to support you. If you are struggling to understand your course content, check out the supports at Academic Success Centre, who have a variety of online resources and tutoring supports. For help with personal issues that are affecting your ability to…

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Student Employment Services (SES) Calendar

Register for upcoming employment events hosted by RRC Student Employment Services! November is Career and Workforce Development Month in Manitoba. This month provides opportunities for job seekers to learn about the rich variety of sectors and industries in Manitoba. Below are some of the RRC events that students can register for: SES Employment Preparation Series November 2020 Virtual  Student Employment Services (SES)…

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Canada Life Free Sundays @ The Winnipeg Art Gallery

November 8, 2020 December 13, 2020 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Every second Sunday of every month is free admission to the WAG and family fun! From 2pm – 4pm, Canada Life Free Sundays@WAG will feature complimentary activities for the whole family, including games, art making, tours, films, and performances. To maintain safe distancing protocols, a timed ticketing system will be…

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Webinar: Safety and Security in our Community

Would you like to know how to stay safe and feel safe in Winnipeg? Rick Lange, Security Services Supervisor at the Exchange District Campus, will share important tips to stay safe in and around Winnipeg, how to avoid crime and fraud, and resources to help you be comfortable and secure on and off campus. This session will be held on…

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Employment preparation series plus a chance to win prizes!

November is Career and Workforce Development Month in Manitoba and Red River College’s Student Employment Services has planned a month-long series of learning opportunities, live AMAs (Ask Me Anything) and interactive sessions to help students with their career development. Check out what SES has planned for the first week! Week 1: November 9th – 13th Theme: Job Search Monday, November…

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Fall Back: Daylight Savings Time Ends November 1st

Manitoba will return to Central Standard Time at 2:00 am on November 1st. Clocks will move (“fall”) back one hour If you have a cell phone, the time should change automatically; however, if you are studying in a different time zone, check the time difference so you don’t miss any classes on Monday! Enjoy the extra hour of sleep!

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