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A sign marks the future site of Seneca's Finch Campus (renamed Newnham Campus in 1984), June 1968. [5]Seneca opened in 1966 as part of a provincial initiative to establish an Ontario-wide network of colleges of applied arts and technology providing career-oriented diploma and certificate courses as well as continuing education programs to Ontario communities.
Odeyto Indigenous Centre is a purpose-built Indigenous student space on Seneca College's Newnham Campus in North York, Toronto, Canada. [1] Odeyto provides a space where Indigenous students can feel safe and connected to their communities when away from home, while also rediscovering and practicing their traditions.
Seneca College King Campus: Finch GO Bus Terminal: Promenade Terminal: Blue, Orange: Monday–Sunday: Two early morning southbound trips start from Elgin West Community Centre. 90: Leslie: John Birchall Rd. Don Mills TTC station: Purple: Monday–Sunday: 90B: 16th Ave. (AM) / Highway 7 (PM) Purple: Rush Hour Only: 91: Bayview (South) Taylor ...
Newnham was born in Shallow Lake, Ontario. [1] After serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II, Newnham went to Queen's University to study physics and math. [2] Following his graduation Newnham became a teacher and later was the principal of Northview Heights Secondary School in North York from 1960 to 1966.
Newnham Campus, Seneca College, ... Newnham Campus, University of Tasmania, Australia; People. Newnham (surname), a list of people This page was last edited on 1 ...
Colleges in Ontario may refer to several types of educational institutions. College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary institution that provides vocational training or education in applied arts, applied technology and applied science.
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Rick Miner is a Canadian educator and the fourth president of Seneca College serving from 2001 through 2009. Miner succeeded President Steve Quinlan. [1]Prior to Seneca, Dr. Miner was Vice-President at the University of New Brunswick and served as Director of the Canada/China Language and Cultural Program, Dean of Commerce and MBA Director at Saint Mary’s University in Nova Scotia.