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This is SLC: Our College News

The Annual Report 2023-24 now online
Each year, SLC publishes an Annual Report that details the College's performance over the past fiscal year and demonstrates how the priorities set forth in the strategic plan were realized.   The 2023-2024 Annual Report is now available online, featuring stories that showcase Our People, Our Programs, Our Students, and Our Communities. 
Tourism students discover Kingston’s heritage
In an exciting collaboration with Tourism Kingston, I recently led Tourism students, as part of their Arts and Cultural Tourism class, on a city-wide scavenger hunt designed to enrich their understanding of Kingston's historical and cultural heritage.   This experiential learning activity challenged students to work in groups, decipher clues, and uncover some of Kingston's most iconic sites. Armed with hints, prepared by Alex Allain from TK, about various historical, cultural, and tourism attractions, the students set off to identify these places, locate them on the map, and visit each site in groups.
Join the Plastic Free July Challenge!  
Join the SLC Sustainability team in Plastic Free July! Throughout the month we will be sharing information and practices to help you cut down on plastic. Start by signing up for the Plastic Free Challenge and receive tips and tricks to stay motivated throughout the month while learning about the global movement. 
Carry Pride throughout the year in the form of a book!   
With Pride Month wrapping up shortly, please remember that we can learn more, be an ally, and support the creativity, perspectives, and work of 2SLGBTQ+ community members all year round. The following lists books written by, for, or about Pride topics, and can make great additions to a summer reading list, or as gifts.   
Experiential Learning at KHSC for Human Resources Management
Last week, our HR Management programs at St. Lawrence College students had the unique opportunity to participate in a mock mass casualty exercise at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. As simulated casualties of a train derailment, our health and safety students presented at the hospital, providing an experiential learning experience like no other.