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Category Archives: The Classroom
On Fuel Treatments and Lower Seymour
Everything is better with a little sunshine! Not only was it bright and clear today, it actually didn’t feel freezing cold for a change. I think we’ve hit that stage in the Vancouver season cycle where we’ll get teased with … Continue reading
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Why I Chose to Attend Hard Work U
If you’ve had a chance to read Metro News today then maybe you spotted a column by one of our own Ceilidh Millar. Millar is a media communications student in the first year of the broadcast and online journalism program. … Continue reading
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Banks, bikes and Robyn.
CNC Machinist student and MyLife blogger Robyn Ashton talks about his experience returning to school as a mature student after having had a successful career.
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Up at Whistler…
Went on another cool field trip this past week. This time we headed to Whistler to see some forestry operations and some environmental initiatives which have been going ahead up there recently. SRMT is a diverse program and its students … Continue reading
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The Future of Design, Fabrication, and Production
This week I came across a compelling article on the future of design and fabrication. Imagine being able to take a 3D scan of any object and replicate it. Crazy, right!?! Actually the technology is incredibly close to this feat. … Continue reading
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