In this issue:
- The Centre is open – and it’s excellent!
- Kenneth Penrose: The man who lived history
- Hear Principal McRoberts at Le Club Canadien June 19 (en français)
- Power and glory: a corporation’s special gift
- Video: Breaking barriers in Aboriginal governance
A Centre of growth
Glendon’s new Centre of Excellence for French-language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education has officially opened, heralding a bright future for French and bilingual education at Glendon and in southern Ontario. Read the story
The Penrose legacy
Kenneth Penrose was a standout during his years as a Glendon mature student in the 1980s. When he died at 91, he showed how grateful he was for his education with a bequest that also honoured his late wife Grace. Read the story
McRoberts to speak
Glendon Principal Kenneth McRoberts will address Le Club Canadien at a lunch at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto on June 19. HIs topic, delivered in French, will be: Études universitaires en français à Toronto. Pourquoi? Comment?
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Power Giving
Quebec’s Power Corporation of Canada has contributed $500,000 to support Glendon’s visiting professorship program in the School of Public and International Affairs and enhance the college’s reputation for attracting leading international public officials to the campus. Read the story
Breaking barriers: New Directions and Strategies in Aboriginal Governance
In April, the Centre for Global Challenges and the graduate students of the Glendon School of Public and International Affairs presented a forum of experts, activists and students on new directions and strategies for Aboriginal governance in Canada and abroad. See the video
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