Alumni blaze Olympic path
Follow along with fellow grads who are at the Winter Olympics this February. Jason White, pictured, (Athletic Therapy ’08) and Marcel Charland (Athletic Training and Management ’82) are keeping Canadian athletes in top form, while Charlsie Agro (Journalism ’09) is tracking all things speedskating for CBC Sports. For White, the PyeongChang experience is the perfect complement to a career spent helping athletes at all levels. Read more.
Alumna helps bring Super Bowl to Minnesota
The rush of Super Bowl Sunday still echoes in Minneapolis’ U.S. Bank Stadium — the furthest north the big game has ever been — due, in part, to the efforts of Sheridan alumna Tanya Dreesen (Advertising ’92). Read more.
Sheridan at the Oscars
One of the big names to watch at this year’s Academy Awards is critically acclaimed The Shape of Water. Sheridan’s own Brad Zoern (Media Arts ’92) has received an Oscar nomination for sound mixing on the film. Read more.
Grad nabs 2018 Annie Award
Sheridan alumnus John Chun Chiu Lee has won an Annie Award for his work on Coco. The 2003 Computer Animation graduate was honoured at the 45th annual Annie Awards, the top prize given out by the International Animated Film Society. Read more.
Cybersecurity lessons for your business
In the wake of high profile hacks of Bell Canada and Metrolinx, companies are paying close attention to cybersecurity concerns. Fellow alumni — a former computer forensic investigator and a crisis communications expert — share their strategies for businesses after a cyberattack. Read more.
Grad Success Stories
Find out how Christine Rees (Advertising Account Management ’16) topped the Amazon Best Seller list. Read more
See how Bruce Cromie (Business ’91) built a path to success – one home at a time. Read more
Art meets history
This winter, visit Sheridan’s Creative Campus Galleries at the Hazel McCallion Campus to take in Jeff Thomas’ Indians on Tour, a photography exhibit that challenges stereotypes about Indigenous people, and their place in society. Read more.