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Asian Institute of Computer Studies (AICS), Bicutan Branch - 1571 Triangle Bldg., Doña Soledad Avenue, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco; College of Divine Wisdom, Parañaque - AMVEl Business Park, Brgy. San Dionisio, Sucat; Datamex Institute of Computer Technology College of Saint Adeline - Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Sucat
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The Bahen Centre for Information Technology is a building at the St. George campus of the University of Toronto. It is primarily used by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Mathematics.
RCC Institute of Technology (RCC) was founded as the Radio College of Canada in 1928, making it one of the oldest private technology institutions in Canada. It is also the only private educational institute in Ontario to be approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to grant bachelor's degrees. [ 1 ]
An additional building was built outside the campus and purchased in 1998. As Mies was given "virtually a free hand to create Toronto-Dominion Centre", [7] the complex, as a whole and in its details, is a classic example of his unique take on the International style [8] and represents the end evolution of Mies's North American period. [9]
Toronto Metropolitan Universities Student Learning Centre Yonge street entrance populated in the winter. Two architectural firms were chosen to design the centre, these were New York architect Craig Dykers of Snøhetta architecture firm along with Zeidler Partnership Architects of Toronto, the project was given $45 million in funding from the government of Ontario [1] with an overall budget of ...
Located on 14.9 acres of land, W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute had its cornerstone laid and constructed in 1957 and opened for classes on September 9, 1958 to serve the south-west area of Scarborough as the city's fifth collegiate. The building was designed by the Toronto-based architectural firm Carter, Coleman and Rankin Associates. [1]
CFRC in Kingston is the longest continuously broadcasting radio station on a Canadian campus, with its first broadcasts beginning in 1922. [1] CJRT in Toronto, the first FM radio station in Canadian history licensed to an educational institution, severed its association with Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1974 and became an independent ...