MBC Blog

Being a “Game Dev” and 3D Artist: flexibility and the video game industry
Being a digital artist is tough work: demands, due dates, creator’s block, codependency on other creators… the list goes on. We’ve decided to talk about

Counselling, an answer to a better social well-being
Canada is currently facing a significant substance abuse issue, with patients seeking counselling, but finding themselves in neglect. In response to this issue, many people

Student Profile – Samy Nasrallah
Samy Nasrallah has waited a long time for her opportunity to return to school. The 53-year-old mother of three enrolled in Maritime Business College’s Business

Trade Show for the Business Administration and Marketing Students
The Business Administration and Marketing students are going to hold an in-class trade show. It is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 30 and is included in

Student Profile – Taylor Des Jardins
Corrections and Law Enforcement Student Taylor Des Jardins wasn’t afraid to follow her heart when choosing a career. The 25-year-old grew up in Old Barns,

Taking Work/Life/School Balance to the Extreme
Counselling Skills/Social Human Services student Caitlin Westhaver is juggling school with working two jobs within industry. She began working at HomeBridge Youth Society a

Student Profile – Lily MacPherson
Lily MacPherson has always wanted a career in the healthcare field. The Medical Device Reprocessing Technician student enrolled at Maritime Business College as a

Staff Profile Marianne Peryer
Name: Marianne Peryer Role: Instructor for Business Administration and Marketing Program What’s your favourite thing about your job? When I am teaching a concept, the lightbulb

Congratulations to Colleen Landers
Maritime Business College would like to congratulate Colleen Landers on winning the 2022 John Jenkins award. Colleen, certified as a registered nurse in 1967, served as