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Accounting Hackathon Partnered with the A. Britton Smith Centre for Behavioural Studies and National Charity Rise
The graduating class of the Business Administration – Accounting program in Kingston recently held the 6th annual Accounting Hackathon in collaboration with SLC’s A. Britton Smith Centre for Behavioural Studies (CBS) and national charity, Rise. In this action learning event, student teams work with an entrepreneur to resolve a financial issue in their business. In preparation for the hackathon, CBS ran a workshop on rapport and relationship building which empowered the students to enter these client meetings with extra confidence. 
Learning Connections Conference 2023: Preparing for Registration
The LCC Planning Team wanted to share one last announcement before we open registration on April 17. We invite everyone to review the conference updates to learn more about the proposals, schedule, keynotes, and travel accommodations.
New “Ready to Launch” Student and Graduate Transitions Program Kicks Off
A new program named “Ready to Launch” has been developed to further enhance the experience of SLC student and graduate transitions. Open to all students while also including international-specific content, this two-part transitions series consists of (1) pre-graduation and, (2) post-graduation programming. Each event will include a range of topics to prepare our graduates for their next steps, including workplace readiness, immigration pathways by a local regulated immigration consultant (RCIC), housing transitions, Alumni Services as well as an interactive alumni panel.
Building Inclusive Communities – The Beauty to Belong
St. Lawrence College and Kingston Economic Development are pleased to be providing the platform for a community event Building Inclusive Communities – The Beauty to Belong, on Thursday, April 6, 5-7:30 pm at SLC's Kingston campus. 
SLC International Students Gather for Creative Community Workshop in Cornwall
In March, a number of St. Lawrence College international students, their families, and staff gathered at the Cornwall Public Library for a fun-filled and creative workshop facilitated by local filmmaker and artist Yaffa Goawily. The event aimed to provide students with an engaging opportunity to connect with their local community in new ways and to learn more about community services and programming that students can access for free as residents of Cornwall.