Photo By Jeremy Dolinsky The NAIT Alert app is expanding to different screens on campus and Protective Services is trying to make the app more appealing with features such as campus maps, emergency procedures and the virtual safe walk program. After polling several...
New labs not for student use
Photo by Nick Saunders After three years of NAIT prioritizing applied research, they are now building new research kitchens for culinary development. “It’s primarily part of industry solutions and so it isn’t a student-dedicated space,” said Dana Gibson, Director of...
NAIT welcomes Vancouver chef David Hawksworth
In April, NAIT will welcome Vancouver restaurateur, David Hawksworth, as this year's Chef in Residence. In 2009, NAIT launched a program called the Hokanson Chef in Residence program. The program was named after John and Susan Hokanson, whose generosity made the...
NAIT named a top Alberta employer
For the eighth year in a row, NAIT ranks among the top 75 Alberta employers. The judges took many factors into consideration when selecting NAIT for the top 75, with one of them being the free use of athletic facilities. “I am so proud that NAIT has again been named...
Ooks badminton team brings home medals
NAIT’s entire badminton team is off to nationals following the ACAC Badminton Championships. The team brought home three gold and four silver medals in the individual competitions and secured silver in the team competition. The CCAA Badminton Championships will take...
Minimum wage increase has a downside
The Nest has eliminated two positions and decreased hours of operation to compensate for the provincial increase of minimum wage to $15. The Nest general manager, Michelle Dirksen, says that by December the restaurant will need to re-evaluate and, if necessary, reduce...





