Golfers wanted for Frost Campus annual golf tournament
Have fun while supporting your local college The Frost Campus invites golfers to take part in this year’s annual Fleming College Nine Hole Best Ball Golf Tournament. The tournament will take place on Thursday, June 23 at White Tail Golf and Country Club, 935 Elm Tree Rd., Little Britain, starting at 1:30 p.m. Golfers can… Continue reading Golfers wanted for Frost Campus annual golf tournament
The Sutherland Campus of Fleming College will celebrate convocation over three days, June 7-9. Convocation ceremonies for 2,225 graduating students will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre. The full schedule is: Tuesday, June 7 at 10 a.m. School of Law, Justice and Community Services… Continue reading Sutherland Campus Convocation
Alumni Relations announces 2011 Alumnus of Distinction Award Recipient
The Fleming College Alumnus of Distinction Award is given to an alumnus who has achieved great career success and has maintained a connection with the college. This year Fleming College is thrilled to announce that the award will be presented to Phil White as part of the college’s convocation program. A graduate of the Art… Continue reading Alumni Relations announces 2011 Alumnus of Distinction Award Recipient
A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) graduate recently took top honours at a prestigious mapping competition. Adam Thom, GIS-Cartographic Specialist alumnus (2010), won the student award – the Arthur Robinson Award for Best Printed Map – at the 2011 Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS) Map Design Competition. The award is sponsored by the National Geographic… Continue reading GIS graduate wins prestigious map design award
New collaborative program in Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship
Haliburton School of The Arts (Fleming College), Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre, and the Aboriginal Research Institute are pleased to announce the upcoming collaborative program in Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship. The Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program centres on developing young Aboriginal entrepreneurs in the arts, crafts and music sectors. It also focuses on developing or expanding a micro-enterprise, and… Continue reading New collaborative program in Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship
The Frost Campus of Fleming College will celebrate convocation on Friday, June 3 at 2 p.m. More than 1,000 students will graduate that day at a ceremony held at the Lindsay Recreation Complex. Students will be graduating from more than 25 certificate and diploma programs from the School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, the… Continue reading Frost Campus Convocation
New CAWT lake and watershed research project in Quebec
Fleming College’s Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) will participate in a federally-funded watershed and lake rehabilitation program in Quebec. BlueLeaf Inc. of Drummondville (Québec) and Conseil de gouvernance de l’eau des bassins versants de la rivière Saint-François (COGESAF), made the announcement this week. The CAWT project, one of two for Petit-lac-Saint-Francois, is funded by… Continue reading New CAWT lake and watershed research project in Quebec
Graduates of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) programs at Fleming College’s Frost Campus will have their cooperative projects displayed at the GIS Open House on Tuesday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The GIS-Cartographic Specialist and GIS-Application Specialist projects include: o Analyzing Environmental Conditions that Underlay Tallgrass Community o Kawartha Bioregion Significant Woodland… Continue reading GIS Open House at Frost Campus
Haliburton ON – (May 10, 2011) – The Haliburton Campus of Fleming College will celebrate convocation on Friday, May 27 at 2 p.m. One hundred fifty students will graduate that day at a ceremony held at the campus. Students will be graduating from 12 certificate and diploma programs: Artist Blacksmith; Ceramics; Digital Image Design; Expressive Arts;… Continue reading Haliburton Campus Convocation
It was a life-changing week for seven Travel and Tourism students who recently visited Jamaica to volunteer with local residents and apply the knowledge learned during two years of study of the travel industry. The fourth-semester students, led by Program Coordinator Patti Watson, spent two days of their April 23-30 trip working with charities. At… Continue reading Travel and Tourism students volunteer in Jamaica