
Algonquin College hosts 50th anniversary gala to celebrate past, present and future
Making it to half a century does deserve more than just cake and ice cream. Algonquin College called on some 300 alumni and business partners to help it
Algonquin College hosts 50th anniversary gala to celebrate past, present and future
Making it to half a century does deserve more than just cake and ice cream. Algonquin College called on some 300 alumni and business partners to help it
Algonquin College teams with IBM, Salesforce on machine learning application
Algonquin College is teaming up with two U.S. tech giants to develop an early warning system for students at academic risk, the school announced this
Ontario college faculty return to work after legislation ends five-week strike
College faculty in Ontario head back to their schools today, after a five-week strike was ended over the weekend with back-to-work legislation. The 12,000 professors, instructors,
Talks resume between striking Ontario faculty and colleges
Striking faculty and the council representing Ontario’s 24 colleges resumed bargaining talks Thursday as pressure mounts to end the labour dispute that’s left half a
Algonquin, La Cite faculty on strike as part of Ontario-wide college work stoppage
Faculty at 24 Ontario colleges went on strike late Sunday, affecting more than 500,000 students. The Ontario Public Services Employees Union says the two sides
Ontario colleges, including Algonquin and La Cite, brace for strike
The union representing faculty at Ontario’s 24 public colleges has set a strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 16. The Ontario Public Service Employees
Algonquin College names Mercury Filmworks’ Jerry Popowich alumnus of the year
Jerry Popowich remembers the day he told his high school guidance counsellors in Thunder Bay he wanted to draw animated cartoons for a living. “They
Feds give Algonquin College $2.3M for Ottawa big data centre
Ottawa startups and enterprises may find it easier to harness the power of big data to grow their businesses after Algonquin College announced Tuesday it’s
Tremblay resigns from Algonquin board, citing Invest Ottawa conflict
Michael Tremblay, the new president and CEO of Invest Ottawa, resigned from the Algonquin College Board of Governors earlier this month, citing a conflict of
Op-ed: Ottawa’s innovation overdose renders buzzword meaningless
We’ve brought you here to talk. Please sit down. Canadian politicians, entrepreneurs, and yes, media titans like ourselves, have an addiction to the word innovation.
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