The Fanshawe Blog
  • If you have thought about returning to learning, you may be wondering if part-time education is a good fit for you. Here are eight common questions we get about Part-Time Studies at Fanshawe College…
  • People sometimes confuse sadness and depression, although in reality they are not the same.  Unlike sadness, which is a natural emotion, depression is a real illness that affects your mind and body…
  • Grief doesn't only happen when someone we love dies. It can happen when an important relationship ends or is “in limbo.” Grief also occurs when our life changes in significant ways – it can be due to…
  • We have been waiting to welcome you to Fanshawe! On May 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. we are opening the doors at our campuses in London, Clinton, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Woodstock for you to Explore…
  • Vlog: Cadie shares insights into her Fanshawe experience Hi! My name is Cadie and I’m a fourth-year Digital Marketing student. Having been a student throughout online and in-person learning my…
  • Some people find social situations, not just "stressful", but anxiety provoking.  If this happens to you, you might notice that the thought of - or actually being in - a social situation (e.g., going…
  • Submitted by Angela Reid-Regier, coordinator and professor - Supply Chain programs at Fanshawe Recently, supply chain management (SCM) has been getting lots of recognition in the press. We are…
  • It has been one year since the release of the award winning Quaran-tunes playlist on Spotify and Fanshawe is back with Quaran-2unes! The Quaran-2unes playlist features a total of 31 artists, 11 of…
  • In ideal circumstances, some stress can help us function better. In such situations, our alertness, memory, and energy level might improve (e.g., on tests, in competitions).  If our stress level gets…
  • Submitted by Lisa Holman, Co-op Consultant It’s hard to believe we’re almost two years into the Covid-19 Pandemic which has normalized the term ‘working from home’ or ‘working remotely’. Initially…