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  2. Seneca Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Polytechnic, formerly Seneca College, 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, with a focus on applied learning and international students.

  3. David Agnew (president) - Wikipedia

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    David Agnew is the president of Seneca Polytechnic, a Canadian college with over 50% international students. He has a diverse background in journalism, politics, public service, consulting, development and dispute resolution.

  4. Odeyto Indigenous Centre - Wikipedia

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    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. [2]

  5. Seneca College v Bhadauria - Wikipedia

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    Seneca College v Bhadauria, [1981] 2 SCR 181 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on civil rights and tort law. The Court ruled that there can be no common law tort of discrimination .

  6. Seneca the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Seneca the Younger was a Roman philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and advisor to Nero. He was a Stoic who wrote essays, letters, and tragedies, and committed suicide in AD 65.

  7. W. Roy McCutcheon - Wikipedia

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    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, 1992.

  8. Category:Seneca College alumni - Wikipedia

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  9. Rick Miner - Wikipedia

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    Rick Miner is a Canadian educator and the fourth president of Seneca College serving from 2001 through 2009. Miner succeeded President Steve Quinlan. [1]Prior to Seneca, Dr. Miner was Vice-President at the University of New Brunswick and served as Director of the Canada/China Language and Cultural Program, Dean of Commerce and MBA Director at Saint Mary’s University in Nova Scotia.

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