Red River College is pleased to announce it has again been named one of Manitoba's Top 25 Employers. For the second year in a row, the editors of...

Red River College is pleased to announce it has again been named one of Manitoba's Top 25 Employers. For the second year in a row, the editors of...
A joint partnership between RRC, StandardAero, the Composite Innovation Centre and the federal and provincial governments, the CATT provides access to advanced technologies and equipment, including an array of cutting-edge laser systems capable of welding, cladding and cutting parts with complex geometries and thickness variations. [Click on Pic to learn more]
Red River College (RRC) faculty and students will benefit from $97,500 to conduct innovative research projects in 2011 – 2012. [Click on Logo to learn more]
Ray is credited with launching the College’s applied research enterprise in 2004. Since then, he has been the driving force behind the creation of four applied research centres and a key factor to RRC winning several government and industry awards that amount to several million dollars in funding for the College. [Click on Pic to learn more]
Team Manitoba received a total of 24 medals, including 13 Gold, 5 Silver, and 6 Bronze. Of the Team Manitoba medals, Red River College students won 4 Gold, 2 Silver, and 3 Bronze. [Click on Logo to learn more]
The agreement reinforces a commitment to collaborative planning of programs and services, facilitating joint academic programming, pursuing bridge programming initiatives, enhancing student mobility and fostering collaborative research efforts. This will include looking for additional opportunities for the articulation of courses and programs so that students can transfer smoothly between the two institutions. The agreement also outlines a commitment on behalf of both institutions to furthering Aboriginal student access and achievement in post-secondary education. [Click on Pic to learn more]
RRC is one of only two Manitoba organizations to be named to this year’s Greenest Employer list (along with New Flyer Industries), and one of only five post-secondary institutions across Canada. [Click on Logo to learn more]
Red River College’s CreComm advertising majors and second-year Graphic Design students have spent the better part of the school year working to write, design, program, and publish these interactive magazines (or ePubs) for the Adobe Viewer app on iPad. [Click on Pic to learn more]
Natasha Dyck and Jesse Friesen — recent Red River College Culinary Arts grads working at Tre Visi and Lobby On York, respectively — are both featured in the inaugural edition of the Canadian Culinary Federation’s Made in Canada: A Collection of Recipes from Canada’s Junior Chefs, an 18-month calendar highlighting the accomplishments of junior chefs from coast to coast. [Click on Pic to learn more]
During their school visits, players will be available to read to the students from the book “The Moccasin Goalie”. Classes were chosen based on their completion of a Manitoba Moose workbook created by the students at RRC, along with an explanation as to why a Manitoba Moose player should visit their class. [Click on Pic to read more]
In recent weeks, students and staff from RRC’s Body Shop and the Heavy Equipment Transportation Centre (HETC) — under the supervision of Transportation Chair Neil Cooke — repaired, refurbished and repainted the bicycle-hauling trailer used in Habitat for Humanity’s annual Cycle of Hope fundraiser. [Click on Pic to learn more]
Today we kicked off a Rebrand Project with the 3rd year graphic design students at Red River College. This is a pilot project conceived between Cocoon and RRC to inject current brand industry practices into the curriculum and have professional collaboration in-class with the students to help them gain a better understanding about branding before graduating. [Click on Pic to learn more]