Durham College (DC) is dedicated to advancing truth and reconciliation, weaving Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into the fabric of our campus. From embedding Indigenous knowledge into curriculums to offering educational resources to providing safe, welcoming spaces for students at the First Peoples Indigenous Centre, DC fosters reconciliation, inclusivity, and lifelong learning for everyone. Explore the following stories to discover how DC prioritizes Indigenization and the resources, supports and opportunities available to you on campus. Durham College and Seven Generations Education Institute partnership supports Indigenous learners in healthcare Durham College’s (DC) partnership with Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI), an Indigenous-led educational organization, is helping expand access to healthcare education for Indigenous and non-Indigenous... Learn more From music to musicals: How Durham College helped alum Cale Crowe find his next stage When Durham College (DC) graduate Cale Crowe first picked up a guitar, he imagined a career filled with music, but not necessarily musicals. After completing... Learn more Finding Her Voice: Ruthie Fitton on Returning to School and Advocating for Indigenous Students After 18 years in the workforce, Ruthie Fitton made a big decision: to return to school full-time. A mother of three, she had built a... Learn more Indigenous artist shares meaningful art with Durham College Artistic expression has always been a passion for Emma Whiteye, and her creativity is leaving a mark outside of the classroom. The Fine Arts –... Learn more Indigenous student embraces and shares his culture at Durham College To reach Durham College (DC), Jakob Henry Olive travels 10 hours south from his home in Michipicoten First Nation near Wawa, Ontario. While Oshawa may... Learn more Explore Indigenous spaces on the Durham College campus Durham College (DC) is committed to providing a warm and welcoming environment for Indigenous students and employees and providing space for meaningful conversations and reflection... Learn more Prioritizing Indigenization inside and outside the classroom For Durham College’s (DC) Faculty of Media, Art & Design (MAD), actively embedding Indigenous perspectives and knowledge directly into program curriculum is critical to fostering... Learn more Discover the Indigenous Learning Modules at Durham College Durham College (DC) is committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation and building respectful, reciprocal relationships that contribute to better educational outcomes for all students... Learn more Do you want to learn more about Indigenization at DC? Email indigenous@durhamcollege.ca to connect with a member of the First Peoples Indigenous Centre.