Tribal elders enjoy an afternoon of games, prizes and food on the Fort Berthold Reservation
August 31, 2012
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is pleased to present its first ever NBCC Aboriginal Student Scholarship Award to Mark A. Peters of Elsipogtog First Nation.
Mr. Peters graduated from the Electrical Program in June 2012 and held the highest GPA among all Aboriginal students from NBCCÂ’s six campuses across the province. Mark was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Afghanistan. While serving, he received the Navy and Martine Corps Achievement Medal.read more
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