Maskwacis Cultural College explores future programming options after transitioning to e-learning hub

The Maskwacis Cultural College officially transitioned to an e-learning hub earlier this summer after closing its physical campus in May. The Spectator reports that the college’s registrar’s office and administration team are working out of a shared office, while Elders, the president, and deans are working from home. The college—which is celebrating its 50th anniversary—put out a call earlier this year for suggestions to inform future classes and programming. The Spectator reports that the college is continuing to offer classes online and that it will begin to offer a microlearning series for the general public later this year.

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