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  2. Seneca Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Polytechnic. Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, branded as Seneca Polytechnic since 2023, [ 3 ] is a multi-campus public college in the Greater Toronto Area and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It offers full-time and part-time programs at the baccalaureate, diploma, certificate, and graduate levels.

  3. David Agnew (president) - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1957. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Occupation. Academic Administrator. David Agnew (born 1957) is the current president of Seneca Polytechnic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His career has spanned the fields of journalism, politics, public service, the cooperative sector, strategy consulting, international development and dispute resolution. [1]

  4. Category:Seneca College alumni - Wikipedia

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  5. Odeyto Indigenous Centre - Wikipedia

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    Odeyto Indigenous Centre. Odeyto Indigenous Centre is a purpose-built Indigenous student space on Seneca College 's Newnham Campus in North York, Toronto, Canada. [1] Odeyto provides a space where Indigenous students can feel safe and connected to their communities when away from home, while also rediscovering and practicing their traditions.

  6. Eaton Hall (King City) - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Hall (King City) Eaton Hall is a large house in King City, Ontario, Canada, built in the Norman style for Lady Eaton in 1938–39 on a 700-acre (2.8 km²) parcel of land (partly the Ferguson farm). Lady Eaton and her husband, Sir John Craig Eaton acquired the land in 1920 and 1922 on recommendation from their friend Sir Henry Pellatt, who ...

  7. W. Roy McCutcheon - Wikipedia

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    Signature. William Roy McCutcheon (July 31, 1929 – July 30, 2019) was a Canadian educator and the second president of Seneca College serving from 1984 through 1992. President McCutcheon announced his retirement in 1991. Following the announcement, senior Vice-President Steve Quinlan was appointed Seneca's third President effective February 1 ...

  8. Category:Academic staff of Seneca College - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Presidents of Seneca College - Wikipedia

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    N. William Thomson Newnham. Categories: Seneca College. Canadian university and college chief executives.