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Fleming College launches 2008 Continuing Education courses

With the New Year upon us now is the time for a new you. Make a resolution to reinvent yourself and check out Continuing Education courses at Fleming College.

Canadian Forces personnel undergo training at Frost Campus

Fleming College’s Frost Campus will host a training session for seven Canadian Armed Forces personnel from Moncton, New Brunswick and Edmonton, Alberta between January 7 and 11.

Part-time spaces now available at Haliburton School of The Arts

New for 2008, the Haliburton School of The Arts will have part-time spaces available in its Jewellery and Sculpture Certificate programs.

Double the impact of your BCE stock donation

If you own Bell shares you might already know that Bell Telephone Ltd, now BCE Inc., is about to be acquired by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan - and the new owners are offering common shareholders $42.75 Canadian per share in the first quarter

Security and Risk Management grad finds success

Leveraging her education and work experience, Fleming graduate Christi Brumwell is steadily climbing the career ladder, finding success with each step she takes.

Fleming College contributes expertise to well construction industry

In keeping with Ontario’s aim to protect the province’s drinking water and with funding provided by the Ministry of the Environment, Fleming College has begun work on two Industry Best Management Practices manuals for the well construction i

The Fleming Applied Agency: moving client business ahead

The Fleming Applied Agency, the college’s newly branded integrated marketing communications agency - formerly known as the Marketing Applied Projects course - has aggressively taken on and is successfully meeting the challenges of its real-world c

Colleges applaud throne speech commitment to higher postsecondary enrolment

Ontario colleges were pleased to see the provincial government’s throne speech stress the need to improve postsecondary participation rates, Fleming President Dr. Tony Tilly said today.

Major study explores why young people don’t pursue higher learning

Ontario’s 24 colleges have commissioned the most comprehensive research study ever conducted into the attitudes of high school students who won’t be pursuing any postsecondary education after high school.

Major study explores why young people don’t pursue higher learning

Ontario’s 24 colleges have commissioned the most comprehensive research study ever conducted into the attitudes of high school students who won’t be pursuing any postsecondary education after high school.