Province kicks in $1.5M toward Hub350 as Kanata North meeting space gets set to open
The 12,000-square-foot facility in Mitel’s former headquarters at 350 Legget Dr. is slated to open its doors to the public on Thursday.
Province kicks in $1.5M toward Hub350 as Kanata North meeting space gets set to open
The 12,000-square-foot facility in Mitel’s former headquarters at 350 Legget Dr. is slated to open its doors to the public on Thursday.
Business advocate Wood, prominent chef Vettorel among Algonquin’s 2021 Alumni of Distinction
The awards, which honour 10 alumni for outstanding professional and community contributions, will be presented in a virtual ceremony on Sept. 30.
How Algonquin College Corporate Training adapted to stay the course for its clients
With rapid shifts in technologies and labour force demographics, employers and individuals alike must reskill and upskill more often than ever before.
Strategies for onboarding virtual employees
Having to virtually integrate a new employee into an organization presents a unique set of challenges for employers.
Food for thought: Algonquin to launch four-year culinary arts degree program
School says new offering will “combine skills for those who want to wear a lab coat and a chef’s coat, and is well suited for
Business visionaries: Algonquin students’ ski goggle retail site gaining on competition
Startup has already landed a deal with one of the city’s best-known sports retailers as it seeks to cash in on a surge in outdoor
Ottawa Hospital facility seeks industry funding to mass-produce COVID-19 vaccines
Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre at the Ottawa Hospital’s General campus has been turning out cutting-edge therapies for nearly 15 years.
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Support for STEM blooms at Algonquin thanks to Leacross Foundation
Take-home lab kits, with necessary equipment for applied research projects, were provided to students to support remote hands-on learning for students.
Algonquin College to lead $2.5M job-training program for Indigenous youth
Funded by the federal government’s Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, the program will see Algonquin work with 13 Indigenous partner organizations in eight provinces and
Business stars Levesque, Hauver honoured in Algonquin College’s 2020 Alumni of the Year class
Shopify vice-president of growth Luc Levesque and Invest Ottawa vice-president of human resources Heidi Hauver are two of the 11 recipients being recognized for their
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