UTM Campus - South Building The University of Toronto at Mississauga (UTM), known as Erindale College until 2002, is a campus of the University of Toronto, with an enrollment of approximately 8,500 students. Image File history File links UTCrest. ...
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Motto: Pride in our past, Faith in our future Coordinates: Country Canada Province Ontario Region Peel Established 1974 City Mayor Hazel McCallion Governing Body Mississauga City Council MPs Navdeep Singh Bains, Albina Guarnieri, Wajid Khan, Omar Alghabra, Paul Szabo MPPs Bob Delaney, Vic Dhillon, Peter Fonseca, Tim Peterson, Harinder Takhar...
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The campus was the former estate of Reginald Watkins, which was acquired by the University of Toronto in 1965. UTM is in Mississauga, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto on its western border, set upon a park-like campus on the Credit River. The surrounding neighbourhood (the Mississauga Road area and the Credit Woodlands) is a fairly affluent section of the city. UTM is approximately 33 km away from downtown Toronto. Motto: Pride in our past, Faith in our future Coordinates: Country Canada Province Ontario Region Peel Established 1974 City Mayor Hazel McCallion Governing Body Mississauga City Council MPs Navdeep Singh Bains, Albina Guarnieri, Wajid Khan, Omar Alghabra, Paul Szabo MPPs Bob Delaney, Vic Dhillon, Peter Fonseca, Tim Peterson, Harinder Takhar...
Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
The Credit River is a river in southern Ontario which flows from headwaters above the Niagara Escarpment to empty into Lake Ontario at Port Credit, Ontario, now part of Mississauga. ...
UTM offers 125 programs among 70 areas of study. The University's most popular programs include anthropology, biology, commerce, CCIT (communications, culture and information technology), computer science, crime and deviance, environmental studies, history, management, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Anthropology (from the Greek word , human or person) consists of the study of humanity (see genus Homo). ...
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Canada's only program in forensic science is available at UTM. In addition, UTM students can apply for joint-degree programs in art and art history or theatre and drama through an arrangement with Sheridan College, allowing students to obtain both a university degree from UTM and a college diploma from Sheridan. The CCIT program is a recent creation and partnership between UTM and Sheridan College. Also, has the most south asian population (Indian and Pakistani). Forensics or forensic science is the application of science to questions which are of interest to the legal system. ...
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Serge Sudeikins poster for the Bat Theatre (1922). ...
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a diploma and degree granting Canadian polytechnic institute with campuses in Oakville, Ontario and Brampton, Ontario, both western suburbs of Toronto. ...
Other undergraduate programs offered at UTM include, but are not limited to professional writing and communication, mathematics, chemistry, languages, physics, environmental sciences, geography, and earth sciences (geology). UTM also hosts one of the few palaeomagnetism laboratories in Canada. Currently run by Dr. Henry Halls, this lab investigated the palaeomagnetic properties of rocks collected from the Apollo missions in the 1970s. UTM's most famous president was J. Tuzo Wilson, a geologist and pioneer in plate tectonics. A research wing in the South Building of UTM is named after him. In addition to Dr. Henry Halls, Dr. D. J. Schulze and Dr. P.Y. Robin (professor emeritus) call UTM a home and specialize in mantle petrology and structural geology, respectively. Graduate degrees offered include the Master of Management and Professional Accounting, Diploma in Investigative and Forensic Accounting, Master of Biotechnology and the Master of Biomedical Communications. UTM is in the midst of an expansion, with student enrollment being projected to reach 12,000 by the end of the decade. A new CCT building was opened in September of 2004. The new library and academic skills centre, named after Mississauga's mayor, Hazel McCallion, opened October 8th, 2006. As well, an Academy of Medicine is in the beginning of creation and will be affiliated with the Credit Valley Hospital and the Trillium Health Centre. Mayor McCallion was named as a sponsor for a World Vision Canada charity campaign Hazels Hope, fighting AIDS in Africa. ...
Mississauga campus will be home to a first in Canadian education. Canada's first Forensic Science Institute will be created at the UTM location, opening for the 2007 - 2008 school year. The new institute for postgraduate students will forge close ties with the Centre of Forensic Sciences. The campus is also home to CFRE Radio, broadcasting twenty-four hours a day at 91.9FM out of the Student Centre. With a focus on Canadian and independent music, students and community members are encouraged to apply for a show, as no experience is required.
Notable alumni - Dionne Brand - poet, novelist and community activist
- Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga - president of the Republic of Latvia
- John Roberts (J.D. Roberts) - CNN Chief National Correspondent. (former CBS News White House reporter and fill-in national news anchor for Dan Rather.
- Eira Thomas - President and Chief Executive Officer, Stornoway Diamond Corporation
- Roberta Bondar - female Astronaut
- Ruben Vicente Gomes Tavares - Award winning scientist and philanthropist
- Bruce Dowbiggin - former CBC TV sports journalist, author of hockey books, and current Calgary Herald columnist
Dionne Brand is a Canadian poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer who focuses on issues relating to black women. ...
Throughout her two presidential terms, she has been very popular among Latvians; her approval rating has ranged between 70% and 85%. She has been most active in foreign policy. ...
John D. Roberts (born November 15, 1956 in Toronto, Ontario) is a television journalist for CBS, where he has served as Chief White House Correspondent since 1999. ...
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External links - University of Toronto at Mississauga
- UTM Academic Calendar
- UTM's CFRE Radio 91.9FM
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