Jill of All Trades at St. Clair College helps young women 'consider a future' in skilled trades
About 100 high school students traded in their school uniforms for hard hats, safety glasses and steel-toe boots for a day dedicated to the trades.
About 100 high school students traded in their school uniforms for hard hats, safety glasses and steel-toe boots for a day dedicated to the trades.
On June 17, 1925, Chrysler Canada – now known as Stellantis – was incorporated in Windsor.
100 years later, the Big 3 automaker is still pumping out vehicles, including the plant's lifeblood over the past 30 years, the Chrysler Pacifica.
In a field traditionally dominated by men, Lindsay Goddard, a 3rd-year apprentice in the General Machinist program at St. Clair College, is making waves and defying stereotypes. Her remarkable journey in the machining industry highlights not only her personal growth but also the importance of diversity and representation in skilled trades.
Jamie Hitchcock, a 3rd-year apprentice in the General Machinist program at St. Clair College, is making waves in the traditionally male-dominated field of skilled trades. Her remarkable journey serves as a testament to dedication, passion, and resilience, as she defies stereotypes and pursues her dreams.
Today, Andrew Dowie, MPP Windsor-Tecumseh, had a funding announcement in our Ford Centre of Excellence in Manufacturing (FCEM) lobby, joined by President France and members of College administration, faculty and second-year CAD/CAM students.