Read about some of Sheridan’s inspirational people, places, programs and ideas in the latest posts from Curiosities – the official blog of Sheridan College.
Thank you to Sheridan Illustration student Linda Yan for her artwork entitled “Escape,” which is currently featured as the banner on the blog.
Finding Your Voice – Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies professor Daniel Bear speaks about the life experiences and his research, both of which have helped shape his voice.
Creative Energy Meets Quiet Dignity – The architects behind the HMC expansion are inspired by Sheridan’s creative identity and embrace that in their design and vision.
Pure Electric – The Sheridan Electric Car Project is driven by members of the Engineering Club and their desire to learn.
More from the Curiosities’ Everyday Hero series featuring photography by Sheridan technologist Owen Colborne:
Sheridan’s Music Man – As Head of Music Discipline Greg Andrews helps students develop musicianship skills and works to prepare them as ‘triple threat’ talent for the industry.
From Simple Page to Digital Age – Irene Sillius has seen her share of changes in Sheridan’s libraries over the past 25 years: typewriters to desktops and sign-out cards to swipe passes. Story by Sheridan Journalism student Brittany McAuley.
Constructive Conversations – Senior Student Advisor Joanne Islip doesn’t underestimate the impact that one conversation can have on a student.
It Takes a Village – Educators Nancy Simpson and Kara Thompson have a combined 55 years of experience at Sheridan’s child care centres. They firmly believe in the words of the late Nelson Mandela: it takes a village to raise a child.