AECBC works against cuts Update on reorganization CET Open House llege sports update For your benefit Art show 10 OonouUAW douglas Douglas College Library college THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Wf FEBRUARY 1996 Betsy Bruyere (left), the College’s First Nations Student Services Coordinator, is a graduate of Douglas College’s Native Criminal Justice Program offered at the Native Education Centre in Vancouver for students of First Nations ancestry. Hannele Jantti (right) is coordinator and also teaches in the program, which adds native issues courses and a practicum in a criminal justice setting to the standard criminology curriculum. Criminal justice program ollered at Native Education Centre now in ninth year he Native Education Centre (NEC) sponsored by the Urban Native Indian Program at the NEC. The innovative & in Vancouver provides upgrading Education Society, an all-Aboriginal program lets native students complete a and post-secondary education in a community non-profit group. one-year certificate there, and then culturally sensitive setting to students of Since 1987, Douglas College has continue criminology studies at Douglas First Nations ancestry. The NEC is offered the Native Criminal Justice continued on page 11