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CAMPUS NEWS

Connecting students and donors
The first College-wide Seneca Awards celebration was held at Newnham Campus in April for students receiving scholarships and bursaries. The evening also recognized corporations, businesses, associations, alumni and individuals whose donations make these awards possible.

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WORTH REPEATING

Aviation grad on the rise
Alumna Erin Grant was named the 2015 Elsie MacGill Northern Lights Rising Star recipient. The national award is presented to young women who demonstrate exceptional leadership in aviation and aerospace.

Newsmaker of the year
Marketing Administration alumnus Marc Caira was CP's “Business Newsmaker of the Year” in 2014 for his role in negotiating the merger of Tim Hortons with Burger King to form Restaurant Brands International.

Another successful United Way campaign
Seneca's United Way Campaign raised $157,204, exceeding the 2015 goal. The money raised from events like the Enbridge CN Tower Climb benefit United Way Toronto and York Region.

Inside Eaton Hall
Kelly Mathews, Manager of Community Recreation, Camps and the Outdoor Education Centre, has penned Eaton Hall: Pride of King Township. The book explores the history of this iconic Norman-style chateau found at King Campus, which was once the summer home of Lady Flora Eaton.

Campaign for Students surpasses goal
The 2015 Campaign for Students raised $94,936 for financial aid. Sixty events were held at various campuses, including the popular Polar Bear Dip.

Groundbreaking research in student mobility
Seneca's Centre for Research in Student Mobility is the first Ontario research centre focused on how and why students transfer between postsecondary institutions - an important first step in building better pathways between universities and colleges.

Teaching excellence
Valerie Lopes, Director of Teaching and Learning, was recognized with a College Sector Educator Award from the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. She was one of five educators from across Canada to be recognized.

National innovation award
David Humphrey (left, with Governor General David Johnston), a professor in the School of Information and Communications Technology, received the $100,000 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Synergy Award for Innovation for his team's innovative work with Mozilla.

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