DC and UOIT host fourth annual Impact on Family Violence conference
The fourth annual Impact on Family Violence Conference: A South Asian Perspective (FVC 2014) was held at the joint Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Oshawa campus...
View ArticleSimcoe Street now open between Commencement Drive and Niagara Street
Friday, June 6, 2014 - 1:35 p.m.Please be advised that Simcoe Street has been re-opened between Commencement Drive and Niagara Street following the closure due to a gas leak at the new construction on...
View ArticleDurham College student cooks up gold medal meal
Less than a year after opening Durham College’s (DC) Centre for Food (CFF) Sarah Lavergne, a first-year student in the CFF’s Culinary Management program, has won gold in the Cooking category at the...
View ArticleDC and UOIT to hold lockdown drill at joint DC/UOIT Campus Corners building
As part of their commitment to campus safety, Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) will hold an emergency lockdown drill at the joint DC/UOIT Campus Corners...
View ArticleCollaborative Nursing students honoured with prestigious awards
Four students in Nursing programs offered collaboratively by Durham College (DC) and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) have received prestigious scholarships from the Registered...
View ArticleDC honours students from the Centre for Success
For the eighth consecutive year, Durham College (DC) celebrated the academic achievements of secondary school students from the Centre for Success program on June 16. The program, hosted on campus...
View ArticleRoger Anderson Charity Classic raises $320,000
Thanks to the efforts of sponsors, donors, participants and volunteers, this year’s Roger Anderson Charity Classic golf tournament was another huge success, raising $320,000 and officially surpassing...
View ArticleGraduates honoured at Convocation Ceremonies
More than 3,500 Durham College students, along with their family and friends and college faculty and staff, celebrated their post-secondary success at the college’s annual spring convocation ceremonies...
View ArticleBistro ’67 Chef survives competition’s chopping block
Benjamin Lewis, manager and chef de cuisine at Durham College’s (DC) Bistro ’67, went head-to-head with fellow culinary competitors and came out on top at the first-ever Sysco Sliced competition hosted...
View ArticlePantry products now available at Oshawa campus
Pantry, a retail food store featuring fresh-baked items, meals-to-go, preserved foods and ready-to-cook meals prepared in house at the Whitby campus’ Centre for Food, is now offering a variety of its...
View ArticlePickering Learning Site closed for remainder of the day
The Pickering Learning Site will be closed for the remainder of the day on Friday, August 1. The water supply has been cut off at the building due to the fixture of a water main break located close to...
View ArticleStudents share their experiences with PC leader Tim Hudak
Students from Durham College’s (DC) School of Skilled Trades, Apprenticeship and Renewable Technology (START) had an opportunity to meet with Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak on May 6 when he...
View ArticleExperience DC coming this fall
At Durham College (DC), the student experience comes first, a mission that we are taking to heart with the introduction of the Experience DC campaign this fall!Launching Tuesday, September 2 and...
View ArticleExperience DC reveals first member of student team – meet James
On July 30, Durham College (DC) announced its new Experience DC campaign, a progressive marketing campaign launching Tuesday, September 2 and running through August 2015. Featuring a unique group of...
View ArticleWhat you should know about Ebola
Although there have been no reported cases of the Ebola Virus in Canada, the Campus Health Centre is taking this opportunity to inform everyone about the signs and symptoms, as well as the possible...
View ArticleDC launches crowdfunding campaign
Durham College (DC) is excited to announce the launch of Field to Fork: Sowing the Seeds of our Community, it’s first-ever crowdfunding campaign. Inspired by the college’s commitment to bring field to...
View ArticleThomas Mulcair, NDP and Official Opposition leader, hosts round table at DC
Durham College (DC) welcomed Thomas Mulcair, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) and Official Opposition, on Wednesday, August 20. Mulcair visited the college’s Oshawa campus to host a discussion...
View ArticleCentre for Food students yield first beet harvest at Windreach Farm
Durham College (DC) President Don Lovisa, with Susan Todd, dean of the School of Science & Engineering Technology, joined horticulture students at Windreach Farm on Tuesday, August 26 to help yield...
View ArticleDC’s Centre for Food named 2014 REmmy Award finalist
Durham College (DC) announced today that its Centre for Food (CFF) has been chosen as a finalist for the prestigious CoreNet Global Canadian Chapter REmmy Award in the Corporate Citizen category. The...
View ArticleThe Experience starts now
After three exciting weeks introducing the 15 amazing students who will share their Durham College (DC) experience over the coming year, DC is excited to officially launch Experience DC.A progressive...
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