Techlifetoday's top photographs of 2017
Whether it's the excitement of convocation, the thrill of new skills mastered, or pride in creating a welcoming community for all, techlifetoday photographers have been there to capture the moment. Leigh Kovesy and Blaise van Malsen share their 10 favourite photos from 2017.
NAIT students celebrate the end of one journey and the start of another during convocation last May. Photo: Blaise van Malsen
After 40 years with NAIT athletics, retiring athletics manager Gregg Meropoulis reflects on a championship career. Read his story. Photo: Leigh Kovesy
Marni Panas (Management ’91, Computer Systems Technology ’02) leads students, staff and alumni on the third annual Pride Walk held in May. Read more about Panas's leadership in gender diversity and inclusivity in Alberta. Photo: Leigh Kovesy
Sparks fly as an Ironworker student welds a section of metal railing during shop class. Photo: Blaise van Malsen
Hoar frost gleams in the morning sunshine on a tree in front of the HP Centre for Information and Communications Technology in January. Photo Leigh Kovesy
Respiratory Therapy students attend to a high-fidelity mannequin during a training exercise in the state-of-the-art Simulation Centre at the Centre for Applied Technology. Photo: Blaise van Malsen
The newly opened quad on Main Campus provides a sunny and central spot to take a break for a pair of NAIT staffers. Photo: Leigh Kovesy and Blaise van Malsen
Automotive Service Technician student Aaron Taves hones his skills in the lead-up to WorldSkills 2017, held in Abu Dhabi in October. Read more about WorldSkills. Photo: Blaise van Malsen
A youngster and potential future Ook pursues a loose puck during hockey development summer camps held in August. Photo: Leigh Kovesy
The rising morning sun sets off spectacular colours at the Centre for Applied Technology. Photo: Leigh Kovesy