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Cambrian College was founded as a trade school in 1967, during the formation of Ontario's college system. It was originally established with campuses in Sudbury, North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie ; the North Bay and Sault campuses became the independent Canadore College and Sault College in 1972 and 1973, respectively.
Glendon College Student Union—Association Étudiante du Collège Glendon In addition to university-wide student unions that represent all students, or all students based on enrolment status (undergraduate, graduate, or part-time), there are some universities with faculty-specific student societies.
Greater Sudbury is home to three postsecondary institutions: Laurentian University, a primarily undergraduate bilingual university with approximately 9,000 students, [163] Cambrian College, an English college of applied arts and technology with 4,500 full-time and 7,500 part-time students, [164] Collège Boréal, a francophone college with ...
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NORCAT was created by Cambrian College dean Darryl Lake as part of a job-retention strategy to help employ local graduates and keep them in the Greater Sudbury area. Lake was inspired by the innovation centers in Finland, including Technopolis Oyj, and with former Cambrian College president Glenn Crombie, adapted a model to apply to Northern Ontario.
The Fielding Memorial Chapel of St. Mark is a Chapel located on the site of Thorneloe. Designed by Townend Stefura Baleshta Architects (now Bélanger Salach Architecture), construction was completed in 1968 by Neil Smith Construction Ltd. [2] From September to April, the chapel is used as a place of Anglican worship at noon on Thursdays.