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Fanshawe College’s entrepreneurship centre, Leap Junction, is hosting its annual LeapIn Demo Day on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
Fanshawe College’s Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) has received a grant from Canada Foundation for Innovation to support a new initiative in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor development and testing for connected buildings.
Congratulations to Fanshawe alumnus Damian Warner ( Business Foundations, '10), an Olympic track and field athlete and gold-winning champion. On Thursday, August 5, the 31-year old London native was announced as the gold medal winner in the men's decathlon competition and set a new Olympic record. Warner is the first Canadian to win the decathlon at the Olympic games. His two-day, 10-event score...
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.
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.
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...
Research part of collaborative partnership between Western, Fanshawe College.