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Valuable Industry Connections and Insight for Esthetics Students
We are thrilled to share with you the highlights of a recent enriching event that took place at SLC. Mahogany Spa, a prestigious establishment with two locations and a team of over 100 dedicated professionals, visited our campus to deliver an insightful presentation to our esthetics students. The session began with an introduction to Mahogany Spa, emphasizing their commitment to excellence in esthetics. The spa representatives delved into the innovative concept of "a business within a business," which sparked considerable interest among the students. This model not only fosters entrepreneurial spirit among employees but also enhances the customer experience through personalized services. 
Environmental Technician student wins leadership scholarship
Environmental Technician student Diana Olivar is this year’s Desjardins Ontario Credit Union Leadership Scholarship recipient. The scholarship recognizes Diana’s community involvement and leadership on environmental, sustainable development, social and governance issues.
Students Hold Annual Accounting Hackathon
The graduating class of the Business Administration – Accounting program in Kingston recently held the seventh annual Accounting Hackathon in collaboration with the national charity, Rise. In this action learning event, student teams worked with an entrepreneur to resolve a financial business issue. Entrepreneurs participating in the event were located across Ontario and work with Rise, the only national charity dedicated to helping people with mental health conditions or addiction achieve financial independence through self-employment or small business ownership. Rise provides resources, mentorship, and micro-financing to eliminate barriers, improve life outcomes, and strengthen communities.
Students Build Duck Boxes at Cooper Marsh  
In a collaborative effort to enhance local wildlife habitat, first-year students from SLC's Environmental Technician program recently partnered with the Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA) for a hands-on project at Cooper Marsh, a conservation area in South Lancaster. The students worked alongside RRCA staff to construct and install duck boxes, contributing to ongoing habitat restoration efforts in the area.
LCC Introduces Author and Entrepreneur, Zahra Al-Harazi
Welcome author and award-winning entrepreneur Zahra Al-Harazi as our keynote at LCC 2024 on the morning of May 23rd.   Drawing from her journey to becoming one of Canada’s top designers and creativity experts, Zahra Al-Harazi shows audiences how to leverage their creative potential to navigate the challenges of our rapidly changing world. She provides a simple yet powerful framework to help spark creative endeavours and drive transformational growth, on both a personal and organizational level. Read more about Zahra Al-Harazi’s work by visiting the LCC website.