By Sarabeth Castro NAIT Hub, a networking and mentoring platform powered by Ten Thousand Coffees (10KC), hosted an “office hour event” on March 10th for International Women's Month. The webinar, titled #BreakTheBias: Empowering women to succeed and allies to support,...
The battle of the masks: NAIT ends face mask requirement; NAITSA’s remains
By Adel Ahmed As COVID hospitalizations and active cases continue to decline, NAIT has chosen to end the mask requirement for students and staff. As of March 14th, “face masks will no longer be required but strongly recommended for any person in an indoor public space...
NAIT increasing tuition in 2022/23
By Adel Ahmed If you thought tuition was already expensive enough, expect to pay more this upcoming fall. NAIT announced on March 2 that tuition rates will increase for domestic students for the 2022/23 academic year. 120 programs will see an increase, including 28...
Active study space: Study and exercise for success
By Daniel Eisenhut With the return to in-person learning and exam season rapidly approaching, NAIT’s main campus is once again filled with students looking for a place to study. For those looking to be active and get work done, NAIT Well-Being is offering a new type...
Classes return to in-person at NAIT
Nearly two months after the winter term began this year from the comfort of our own homes, NAIT has brought classes back in-person once again.
The right skills for the job: NAIT participates in new study
By Amy St. Amand Standing out in today’s competitive job market requires more than a strong resume—employers also value strong social and emotional skills like communication, collaboration, and leadership. But often, these skills are not taught past the high school...
Online classes set to return to in-person at NAIT
By Adel Ahmed With reading week quickly approaching, NAIT students may be facing a change in course delivery when they return. In the COVID-19 update on February 14th, NAIT announced that “most theory and lecture classes that were originally scheduled on campus...
Students asked to weigh in on new fees
When students head to the polls on Friday to cast their votes for executive council, they’ll also be asked to make an important decision regarding a new mandatory non-instructional fee (MNIF) proposed by NAIT. Students will be asked to vote “yes” or “no” on whether...
Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre career fair returns
By Amy St. Amand The Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre, in collaboration with NAIT Career Services, is hosting a virtual career fair for First Nation (Status & Non-Status), Metis, and Inuit (FNMI) students. The career fair returns virtually after a two-year hiatus. Students...
Truth Before Reconciliation: Pîkiskwetân (Let’s Talk) sharing circle series returns
The Pîkiskwetân (Let’s Talk) Sharing Circle Series returns to NAIT this semester, starting on January 17th. The series is hosted by the Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre, supporting NAIT’s Connecting the Four Directions document and continued efforts with Truth and...