October Tour of the campus Fleming’s Board met at the Frost Campus on Oct. 27 where governors received a guided tour of ongoing renovations from Randy Prentice, capital projects manager at the college. A number of changes have occurred at the campus. The board room has returned to its original location in room 252, and… Continue reading News from the Board
Students in the Security and Risk Management program spent the morning of Nov. 18 identifying weaknesses in safety and security at three downtown locations.
Invisible electrical burn or shock injuries are “absolutely unlike any other injury,” a leading medical expert told a Fleming audience recently. Dr. Joel Fish, currently the medical director of the Hospital for Sick Children Burn Centre, is formerly medical director of the Worker’s Compensation Burn Specialty program and the founder and former Chief Medical Officer… Continue reading Electrical Safety Symposium
The Fleming College community was treated to a top-notch show of talented musical acts at the inaugural Fleming’s Got Talent competition, held at the Sutherland Campus Nov. 9.
The Fleming College community was treated to a top-notch show of talented musical acts at the inaugural Fleming’s Got Talent competition, held at the Sutherland Campus Nov. 9.
The recently installed Peterborough Wall of Honour features 11,302 names inscribed on 12 massive granite boulders surrounding the Peterborough Cenotaph on George Street. It is the only memorial of its kind in Canada as it lists the name of every man and woman from Peterborough City and County who served in both World Wars and… Continue reading Remembrance Day: honouring those who served
Students in the Travel and Tourism program will have the opportunity to visit Jamaica in April 2011 to learn about the travel industry and take part in volunteer work. About 25 students heard a presentation on Nov. 5 from program coordinator Patti Watson and four students who were part of a similar trip last April.
Representatives from Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and The Rosseau Muskoka (a JW Marriott hotel) were onsite at Fleming College’s Sutherland Campus recently, recruiting students for a variety of positions at some of Canada’s most famous hotels.
Staff and students at the Cobourg Campus raised $1,659 for the Northumberland United Way at the annual Souper Bowl lunch, held November 10. With 27 soups and chilis donated by the campus community, it was “by far” the biggest Souper Bowl to date, said event organizer Karen Foster.
Provincial government draws on Fleming College's water expertise
Lindsay ON – (November 24, 2010) – Fleming College’s Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) had a direct role in advising the province on Ontario’s new Water Opportunities and Water Conservation Act.