![]() ![]() GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Some relatives are shown just prior to the start of the morning activities. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - greg mcneil/cape breton post Friends and family filled the stands of the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre for graduation ceremonies for the Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus on Friday. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST The graduates of the Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus listen to NSCC President Don Bureau during morning convocation ceremonies at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. Todd MacIntyre, fellow faculty member, keeps him steady. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Adam White, faculty member of the culinary skills management program, didn't let surgery on his right leg keep him from Friday's graduation ceremonies for Nova Community College Marconi Campus students. The events are two of 20 convocation celebrations taking place across the province to mark the achievements of nearly 4,000 NSCC graduates. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Smiles and waves were a common site as students and staff of the Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus entered the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre to begin Friday's graduation ceremonies. ![]() GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Members of the 2023 carpentry graduating students are shown just before the start of Friday's convocation ceremonies for Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus students. ![]() Ferguson is a business administration graduate. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Wayne Greer, left, gives some final instructions to Sam Ferguson prior to the start of graduation ceremonies for Marconi Campus students on Friday morning at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Taylor Smith holds her son Bo Leforte prior to graduation ceremonies for Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus students on Friday in Membertou. The gesture was the final task they had to complete before they were officially declared graduates. GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST - GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON POST Nova Scotia Community College President Don Bureau called on all graduates of the Marconi Campus to wave to their friends and family during morning convocation ceremonies. Carey is a graduate of the Disabilities Supports and Services program. Amanda Carey waves to her daughter during morning convocation ceremonies for Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus students. Afternoon program grads were from: academic career connections, early childhood education, applied media communication arts, office administration, medical office administration, human resource management, music arts, social services, cosmetology, practical nursing, heavy duty truck and transport, motorcycle power products repair, plumbing, refrigeration and air conditioning, electronic engineering technician, metal fabrication, and welding. The morning convocation ceremony was for graduates of the following programs: adult learning, achieve, business administration, accounting, business administration – management, culinary skills, culinary management, continuing care assistant, disability supports and services, therapeutic recreation, cybersecurity, industrial instrumentation, IT – programming, IT – systems management and security, IT – web programming, power engineering technology, automotive, electrical construction and industrial carpentry. The Marconi Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College celebrated 400 graduates during two convocation ceremonies on Friday at the Membertou Sport and Wellness Centre. ![]()
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