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In partnership with Oneida Nation of the Thames, Fanshawe is launching a new program to help address an urgent need to increase the number of Oneida language speakers.
Strong health and safety protocols remain in place with a gradual return to in person activities.
‘Lost In Japan,’ an Indie-pop band formed while enrolled in Fanshawe’s Music Industry Arts (MIA) program, has won Corus Entertainment Radio’s second annual $20,000 Summer Song Contest with their single, Lonely.
New program will be the first in Canada to feature Salesforce Social Studio licenses for all students.
Fanshawe College recently announced the appointment of Alison Ewart as dean of research leading the College’s Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI), effective September 27, 2021.
The Institute of Indigenous Learning is pleased to offer resources and virtual opportunities to the Fanshawe community to commemorate September 30 and to learn more about truth and reconciliation. The Government of Canada passed legislation this summer to make September 30 a federal statutory holiday. While it is not a paid public holiday in Ontario, the College is planning to recognize the...
Ontarians overwhelmingly support proposals to expand the range of career-focused degree programs at colleges with nearly 70 per cent supporting the creation of new three-year degree programs, according to a new poll commissioned by Colleges Ontario.
Fanshawe is pleased to announce the appointment of Joseph Pazzano as Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) effective November 22, 2021.
Students from across the region will be engaging with Remembrance Day in a new and environmentally friendly way this year thanks to an innovative collaboration between Fanshawe College, the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB), Montessori Academy of London and the Royal Canadian Legion. The Poppy Project, which coincides with the 100 th anniversary of the poppy as Canada’s symbol of...
(London, Ontario)—Fanshawe has partnered with London Chamber of Commerce to provide a youth education and employment program called Reboot Plus. The Reboot Plus Project was developed by Douglas College of New Westminster, British Columbia and Future Skills Centre of Canada. The participants range from ages 17 to 24 and are from diverse backgrounds, including atypical high school experiences...