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  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: CFE Film Series: Citizenfour

    by Press release submission | Jan 5, 2019

    After Laura Poitras received encrypted emails from someone with information on the government's massive covert-surveillance programs, she and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong to meet the sender, who turned out to be Edward Snowden.

  • CITY OF TORONTO: Toronto building owner fined almost $100,000 for fire code violations

    by Press release submission | Jan 5, 2019

    Toronto Fire Services, as part of its ongoing efforts to promote awareness of hazards that have resulted in violations of the Ontario Fire Code, is reporting on a recent court ruling and fines involving a site where combustible chemicals were stored.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Current students explain how they chose their program

    by Press release submission | Jan 12, 2019

    Choosing a college program is a big deal.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: U of T chapter of National Society of Black Engineers to host first student-run Black hackathon in GTA

    by Press release submission | Jan 12, 2019

    U of T students Temisan Iwere, Kyra Stephen and Ayan Gedleh – executives in the U of T chapter of the National Society for Black Engineers – are organizing the first university student-run Black hackathon in the GTA (photo by Geoffrey Vendeville) Kyra Stephen, a Woodsworth College student in her last year of computer science, loves hackathons.

  • DIAMOND SCHMITT ARCHITECTS INC: Vancouver & London: Sustainable Cities

    by Press release submission | Jan 18, 2019

    Diamond Schmitt Architects will participate in an international dialogue on January 31st pairing Vancouver and London as leading examples of cities implementing comprehensive sustainable design initiatives.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Voices for consent

    by Press release submission | Jan 18, 2019

    As the #MeToo movement has spread around the world, there’s been a huge change in awareness about sexual assault and consent.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: U of T researchers create ‘training gym’ for lab-grown heart cells

    by Press release submission | Jan 26, 2019

    Heart muscle cells need exercise – even when they grow outside the human body.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Fashion students win $5K international scholarships, celebrated in NYC

    by Press release submission | Jan 26, 2019

    Five students from our School of Fashion Studiesstarted 2019 off right by celebrating impressive scholarship wins at a gala in New York City among the likes of Martha Stewart and Ryan Seacrest. Our Fashion Management students each won US$5,000 YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund awards based on their strong academic performance and on case studies they developed and presented.

  • TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD: TREB Releases Rental Market Figures As Reported By GTA REALTORS®

    by Press release submission | Feb 1, 2019

    Toronto Real Estate Board President Garry Bhaura announced that, based on rental listings and transactions reported by Greater Toronto REALTORS® through TREB's MLS® System, rental market conditions remained very tight in the fourth quarter of 2018.

  • CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF TORONTO: Black History Month Celebration

    by Press release submission | Feb 1, 2019

    The Black Education Awareness Committee at the CAS of Toronto will be celebrating the Black History Month this year on Friday, February 22nd at Toronto Reference Library.

  • DIAMOND SCHMITT ARCHITECTS INC.: Vancouver and London Talk Sustainability at Diamond Schmitt Event

    by Press release submission | Feb 9, 2019

    Diamond Schmitt Architects hosted a forum on sustainable cities, comparing Vancouver and London’s goals and challenges.

  • ASSOCIATION OF MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL CROWN EMPLOYEES OF ONTARIO: Bargaining for the Common Good: Now Available as a Podcast!

    by Press release submission | Feb 9, 2019

    After her keynote at our Annual Delegates' Conference (ADC), Mary Cathryn Ricker, Minnesota Commissioner of Education and former Executive Vice-President of the American Federation of Teachers, gave a talk at Ryerson titled Bargaining for the Common Good.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: U of T researcher's open science drug discovery model expands to neurodegenerative diseases

    by Press release submission | Feb 17, 2019

    Parkinson’s disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, are the newest frontiers for open science drug discovery, a global movement led by University of Toronto researchers that puts knowledge sharing and medication affordability ahead of patents and profits.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Black History Month at GBC — Behaviour Analysis student Jacqueve Colaire

    by Press release submission | Feb 17, 2019

    During Black History Month Canadians celebrate the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians who, throughout history, have done so much to make Canada the culturally diverse, compassionate and prosperous nation it is today.

  • 4TELL SOLUTIONS CANADA: 4tell Solutions Strengthens Leadership with Two New Hires

    by Press release submission | Feb 23, 2019

    4tell Solutions, the cloud-based asset management platform that gives organizations the ability to easily and accurately plan, budget and manage assets, has moved its headquarters to Atlanta, Ga., and has added two new hires to its Executive Team—Scott Mellett as Vice President of Sales, and Crystal McAdams as Controller and Human Resources Manager.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Playing with mind, body and soul

    by Press release submission | Feb 23, 2019

    The women’s basketball team has achieved a successful record this season, preparing them for the national championship in March.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Second Career Information Sessions March 7

    by Press release submission | Feb 28, 2019

    For Ontarians who've been laid off and would like to learn about a government-assisted program to retrain you in another field.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Queen’s University joins U of T’s ONRamp entrepreneurship network

    by Press release submission | Feb 28, 2019

    U of T's ONRamp, a co-working and collaboration space, is designed to facilitate connections between researchers, entrepreneurs, investors and other members of the innovation community (photo by Chris Sorensen) The University of Toronto has enlisted a new post-secondary partner in its effort to help young entrepreneurs build the companies and jobs of the future.

  • ASSOCIATION OF MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL CROWN EMPLOYEES OF ONTARIO: Important Update for Members Working in the Macdonald Block, Queen's Park

    by Press release submission | Mar 7, 2019

    If you work in one of the buildings of the Macdonald Block complex at Queen’s Park, you know that employees have already started to move out to new work locations while those buildings undergo extensive renovations.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Innovation takes flight with Ryerson Helium

    by Press release submission | Mar 7, 2019

    The Ryerson Helium team has been working together for more than a year to create a VTOL (vertical take off and landing vehicle) for the GoFly challenge.

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