â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

CNC adds Indigenous leadership roles to focus on inspiring student success

The College of New Caledonia has hired two people to focus on organizational change and relationships across the region to support the success of Indigenous students, and advance the College’s responsibilities on Truth and Reconciliation.

CNC’s Vice President of Indigenization, Dr. Jessie King

The College has hired former UNBC Assistant Professor of First Nations Studies Dr. Jessie King to be CNC’s Vice President of Indigenization.

In this role, she will guide the College’s path to truth, reconciliation, decolonization and Indigenization while helping build new partnerships for student success.

“I have lived a full circle from being a terrified student, benefiting from the support of community members and mentors, to helping to guide students through important but often uncomfortable conversations involving colonial history and intergenerational impacts,” King said.

“I look forward to CNC’s journey by helping to advocate for students, making changes to remove barriers, and weaving together knowledges to create lasting relationships.”

CNC’s Senior Advisor to CNC President on Policy and Indigenous Relations Marlene Erickson (supplied by CNC)

Additionally, Marlene Erickson will become Senior Advisor to CNC’s President on Policy and Indigenous Relations.

She will build and strengthen the College’s relationships with First Nations, Metis as well as Indigenous employment and community organizations.

“Working together with external partners and having a strong, unified voice will be very important in helping people understand and act upon the unique education and career needs of learners in our region,” Erickson said.

“A lot has been accomplished, which gives me inspiration and courage to keep going. I am hopeful our progress so far will also inspire young people to continue this journey.”

CNC’s new Indigenous education leadership will help advance the work of the College’s new Indigenous education plan, which was launched earlier this year.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Photos from the final day of the 2025 BCNE

It’s the final day to get your fill of mini donuts, rides and more as the 2025 BCNE wraps up today. (Sunday)

Countdown on for Terry Fox Run in Prince George

Next month will see the 45th annual Terry Fox Run in Prince George.  Prince George holds a special connection to Terry Fox and the Marathon of Hope. 

Housing drives building permit values in July

July was another good month for building permit values in Prince George.  According to a report being presented to City Council at tomorrow's (Monday) meeting, the City issued a total of 43 building permits last month with a combined value of $30.6 million. 

Second half surge lifts Kodiaks over Langley

A second half explosion of offence led the Prince George Kodiaks to a 33-13 win over the Langley Rams.  The Canadian Junior Football League had the Rams ranked ninth in the country heading into Saturday night's matchup. 

Darin’s Sports Shorts; Sunday, August 17th

Recap of local and national sports.
- Advertisement -