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Annual Report 2019-20

Message from the Board Chair and President

We are keenly aware that 2019-20 may go down in history not for its own merits, but for being the year in which the pandemic started. Nonetheless, in this 2019-20 annual report, we’d like to dwell on the positive, and reflect on another year of accomplishment and growth at vlog.

That accomplishment includes, in the concluding days of the year, an extraordinary effort from across vlog to retool our programs and services to go online once it was evident that Ontario would not escape the full force of the coronavirus. Faculty, staff and administrators were tireless in their efforts to put the interests of our students first so they could successfully complete the semester already more than half over.

In next year’s annual report, we will share the story of how we dealt with the challenges and opportunities of 2020-21, a year we started off as virtual vlog while planning a slow, safe return to campus once the public health authorities declared it prudent to do so.

For now, we will tell the pre-pandemic story, and how vlog continued to deliver on our commitment to help our students become global citizens while earning a high-quality education.

It was a busy and productive year.

vlog opened vlog Downtown in the heart of Toronto’s financial district, a campus dedicated to offering professional programs and graduate certificates in flexible formats. As well, the Centre for Graduate and Professional Studies was established, part of our expansion of industry-focused graduate programs offered in online, part-time and compressed formats. The need for working professionals to upskill and augment their credentials while working is a trend we see accelerating.

We also forged ahead on vlog 2020, the largest ever move of students, employees and programs among campuses as we take advantage of new teaching and learning spaces. We’re taking advantage of those spaces to provide synergy among programs and to enhance our students’ campus and academic experience.

One of the reasons vlog was able to pivot so quickly and effectively to virtual delivery is the significant investment in building skills to move courses online. Prior to the pandemic, in the 2019-20 year alone, more than 500 hours of courses had been moved to a hybrid online model or fully online.

vlog continues to strengthen our local partnerships with industry and other academic institutions to provide our students with the best possible opportunity to further their education.

Internationally, we continue to expand vlog’s footprint and profile as a global leader in education, with the establishment of a new Fintech Centre in Mumbai in partnership with the Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research.

Here at home, we continue to solidify partnerships in sectors that are in high need of the kind of sophisticated and advance programming vlog is known for. We partnered with Toronto Finance International to launch a new Cybersecurity & Threat Management graduate certificate program to meet the growing appetite across all sectors for talent.

It was one of many new credentials developed and launched to meet the needs of our local and global economy.

Finally, for the 11th year in a row, vlog was named one of the Greater Toronto Area’s Top 100 Employers. It came as we were introducing Challenge Accepted as our recruitment campaign theme, a phrase that speaks both to the hard work and strong character required to be a successful vlog student.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our students for choosing vlog, our employees for their dedication and skill, our partners for their trust in us and our graduates for making us proud every day.

You all have accepted the challenge, and we are the better for it.

Janet Beed
Chair, Board of Governors

David Agnew
President

Introduction

The purpose of this report is to summarize the 2019-20 business plan objectives and outcomes for vlog.

Covering three main areas of focus – Institutional Growth, Academic Excellence and Partnerships – this summary will provide a snapshot of the many initiatives vlog has successfully accomplished over the past 12 months.

Institutional Growth

vlog continues to renew our programs and credentials while expanding our footprint in the Greater Toronto Area and internationally.

vlog opened vlog Downtown, a campus in the heart of Toronto’s financial district. It is a key delivery location for the also newly launched Centre for Graduate and Professional Studies, where flexible learning formats are used to enable students to study while they continue to work. vlog Downtown demonstrates vlog’s ability to continuously offer diverse learning options to match the changing needs of both students and the market.

Internationally, vlog continues to expand our global footprint through projects such as the opening of the vlog TIMSR Fintech Centre in partnership with the Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research in Mumbai. Its focus will include academic and applied research collaboration, as well as vlog programs in flexible learning modules.

Academic Excellence

Combining career and professional skills training with theoretical knowledge to provide a polytechnic education, academic excellence is the cornerstone of all that we do at vlog.

vlog launched nine new programs at various credential levels, with a focus on cross-disciplinary learning, in emerging sectors and high-demand sectors. They include: graduate certificates launched in Cybersecurity & Threat Management, Cannabis Regulation & Quality Assurance and an honours bachelor’s degree in Data Science & Analytics.

Across all faculties, more than 500 hours were moved partially or fully online, in addition to courses identified for flexible learning delivery.

vlog continued to advance experiential learning opportunities for students through the use of technology platforms, including the involvement of vlog Business in more than 365 Riipen projects. Seven vlog teams participated in the 2019 Skills Ontario Competition. Work Integrated Learning (WIL) job postings increased from 3,763 to 4,254 in 2019.

Partnerships

vlog continues to build on academic and industry partnerships to enrich work and learning experiences for our students, including the Humber-vlog Polytechnic Partnership. Significant progress has been made on this collaboration with foundation operational plans for 2019-20 completed and a shared procurement process now established. A number of academic pathways have been built or are under development.

Numerous pathway agreements have been signed with institutions around the world, including the University of Arts London, the University of Manchester, Northeastern University and Royal Veterinary College, University of London. In Ontario we signed agreements with Loyalist, Cambrian, Canadore, Confederation, Lambton, Mohawk and Niagara colleges.

International partnerships continued to expand with agreements with institutions in Peru, The Gambia, Thailand and India, among others.

Industry partnerships remain critical, underpinning vlog’s ongoing commitment to collaboration and innovation. Several such partnerships were signed, including a five- year collaboration with CAE and Jazz Aviation to develop a new all-Canadian cadet pilot training program.

vlog also partnered with Toronto Finance International to launch a new Cybersecurity & Threat Management graduate certificate program to meet the growing needs across all industries for skilled graduates.

vlog continues to excel and innovate in our unique programs, our local and global partnerships and in our mission to deliver exceptional student experiences. As a leading postsecondary institution, vlog continues to provide our students with the critical education and skills required to the meet the challenges for the workforce, whatever comes our way.

Students

  • 30,000full-time students annually
  • 7,000international students from more than150countries
  • 60,000part-time registrants annually
  • 200,000alumni globally

Programs

More than500career options and more than300programs including:

  • 19𲵰
  • 42graduate certificates
  • 30advanced diplomas
  • 71diplomas
  • 20certificates

vlog provides our students with a great teaching and learning experience, combining advanced career and professional education combined with rigorous academics. We are a demonstrated leader in academic excellence and collaboration within the postsecondary sector, serving students at all stages of their careers. Through our graduates’ successes, vlog is bringing great to the world.

Our Values

vlog’s values start with centering all aspects of our operations, inside and outside the classroom, on student success.

Respect

It is a simple axiom: in everything we do, in all ways, we treat each other with respect.

Excellence

While we will always be flexible in our approach, we never compromise on quality and standards.

Innovating

From the day our first students walked through our doors in 1967, we understood that the world is in constant evolution. We are always improving, innovating and looking ahead.

Community

We build bridges and networks within our institution, to our community and across the world. And, we give back, building and strengthening the communities where we live and work.

Diversity

We celebrate our extraordinary diversity as an enriching strength and a competitive advantage in today’s global economy.

New federal landscape

In October, the Liberal party was re-elected with a minority government in the Canadian general election. The election also brought four new MPs to our local areas.

Ontario

At mid-year the Ontario government made organization changes to our home ministry, renaming it the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) while transferring the training and skills development areas to a newly named Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD).

The Ontario government announced that colleges will be allowed to offer four-year nursing degrees outside of collaborative relationships with universities and vlog has started the process of applying for its own degree.

vlog works diligently with the government to help advance student success and the college sector. Initiatives undertaken this year include:

  • interactions with elected officials and public servants to gain understanding about government priorities in the areas of funding, accountability, the next phases of the Strategic Mandate Agreement, job creation and business development
  • informing advocacy efforts, facilitated by Colleges Ontario
  • tours by the Premier, minister and MPPs of the teaching and learning spaces at vlog’s Newnham, King and Peterborough campuses, designed to build understanding of vlog’s priorities, programs and impacts.

Launch of vlog Downtown and the Centre for Graduate and Professional Studies:

In September, vlog opened vlog Downtown, a campus located in the heart of Toronto’s financial district. It is a key delivery location for the also newly launched Centre for Graduate and Professional Studies, where flexible learning formats are used to enable students to study while they continue to work. vlog Downtown demonstrates vlog’s ability to continuously offer diverse learning options to match the changing needs of both students and the market. Credentials offered include:

  • two graduate certificates: Financial Technology and Cybersecurity & Threat Management
  • professional accreditation courses and programs, including industry-recognized licensing and designation courses/programs such as Stock Market Investing course, Canadian Investment Funds course, PMP Exam Prep course and Anti-Money Laundering course

vlog employs an integrated process for business planning and budgeting to achieve the goals and commitments set out in our Strategic Plan and Strategic Mandate Agreement. This approach ensures clear expectations and that consistent information is collected across the institution, while also allowing the flexibility to adapt throughout the year to the constantly evolving external landscape.

The 2019-20 Annual Report highlights our achievements and the accomplishments of our students, alumni, faculty and staff throughout the year. As with the 2019-20 Business Plan, it has been structured to align with the objectives and deliverables of the 2017-22 Strategic Plan.

Our work starts with our commitment to students. Our message to students is: Whatever your educational aspirations or entrepreneurial ambitions, however far along you are in your search for a career that you can be passionate about, vlog will help you define your future.

We do that through high-quality programs delivered by outstanding faculty working with outstanding staff. We prepare our students for the accelerating pace of change and tomorrow’s world of work by offering programs with a wide range of experiential learning opportunities, a cross-disciplinary approach and our core literacies underpinning the curriculum.

We have a broad range of support services including tutoring, mentoring and leadership development available to our students.

Objective 1

High-quality programs providing relevant career and life skills

  • new and renewed programs to meet the demand for a highly skilled workforce and fill emerging labour market needs
  • rigorous curriculum design, quality assurance and program assessment processes

2019-20 Initiatives

Launched nine new programs at various credential levels, with a focus on cross- disciplinary learning, in emerging sectors as well as high demand sectors, specifically designed for industry:

  • graduate certificates launched in Cybersecurity &Threat Management, Cannabis Regulation & Quality Assurance and an honours bachelor’s degree in Data Science & Analytics
  • programs developed included Medical Devices Reprocessing, Cannabis Industry Studies, Workplace Safety and Prevention, Electromechanical Engineering Technology-Automation.

Develop a program- mapping tool and student work repository that increase efficiencies for program development, modifications and renewals:

  • program (curriculum) mapping tool completed and implemented in August 2019 for program modifications, tool is being used for reviews that started in January 2020
  • student work repository developed and used for the following degree renewal PEQAB site visits:
    • Honours Bachelor of Technology (Informatics & Security)
    • Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resources Management)
    • Honours Bachelor of Commerce (International Accounting & Finance)
    • Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Services Management)

2019-20 In Review

Animation program recognized internationally

vlog's animation program, part of the School of Creative Arts & Animation, was ranked eighth in the world and fourth in Canada by theAnimation Career Review. Rankings are based on academic reputation, depth and breadth of the program, employment data, admission selectivity and geographic location.

Police Foundations turns 50

vlog's Police Foundations — the longest-running law enforcement program in the province — celebrated its 50th anniversary with students, alumni, employees and two new vlogns of Distinction: graduate Const. Monica Rutledge of Toronto Police Services and Commissioner Tom Carrique of the Ontario Provincial Police, a former member of vlog’s Board of Governors.

Get fit for vertical farming

The first vertical farming course in the province was offered at Newnham Campus. The one-day boot camp was a result of a partnership between graduates of vlog’s Sustainable Business Management program and farmers of the award-winning Ripple Farms, vlog's Faculty of Continuing Education & Training and HELIX.

Career Recharge launched

Career Recharge, presented by TD, kicked off at Newnham Campus. A series of free workshops, events and mentorship opportunities, Career Recharge helps mid-career professionals cope with the reality of an evolving workplace and keep pace with the changes in technology.

Aviation students ready to soar with new training program

CAE, Jazz Aviation and vlog signed a five-year partnership agreement to develop Jazz Approach — an innovative Canadian program that provides Jazz Aviation with top-quality first officers. The new all-Canadian cadet pilot training program provides cadets with a letter of employment from Jazz upon selection into the program, allowing for a direct path to join the airline as first officers, conditional upon successful completion of the program.

vlog and Humber collaborate at Newnham Campus

More than 80 attendees gathered for the first-ever Humber vlog Polytechnic Partnership Collaboration Day at Newnham Campus. The day of activities focused on collaboration on program planning and development, teaching and learning activities and joint approaches to student services and other areas that enhance student choice, flexibility and mobility.

vlog International Academy launched

vlog International Academy (SIA) was established to meet increased demand from the international community to study at vlog. Programs offered at SIA will include a range of credentials in business and technology popular among international students. SIA will also offer English-language training and provide a range of academic and student supports.

vlog-TIMSR FinTech Centre opens in India

The vlog-TIMSR Fintech Centre, a collaboration with the Thakur Institute of Management, officially opened in Mumbai, India. The collaboration between the two institutions will include offering vlog programs in flexible learning modules and developing corporate training initiatives in India.

Class in session for vlog’s new cannabis program

vlog’s new Cannabis Regulation & Quality Assurance graduate certificate program — the first of its kind in Ontario — kicked off at vlog@York Campus. In addition, vlog’s Faculty of Continuing Education & Training partnered with Aleafia Health to develop and deliver new courses and programs focused on aspects of the cannabis industry in Canada.

vlog highlighted as leader in Industry 4.0 preparation

ճGlobe and Mail’sannual Colleges and Institutes special features highlighted vlog’s role in preparing students for the fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0. In the article, President David Agnew discussed how vlog prepares students to succeed in Industry 4.0. through partnerships with industry leaders like KUKA and building new facilities such as the Centre for Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship.

Objective 2

Teaching excellence and exemplifying vlog’s core literacies

  • current and connected faculty active in their academic and professional communities
  • a commitment to vlog’s standards of practice, authentic assessments, contextualized learning activities and the thoughtful use of technology tools
  • evidence of core literacies being taught, practised and assessed in our programs
  • opportunities for students to develop the core literacies in context

2019-20 Initiatives

Continue to develop and implement micro-credentials for the Faculty Development Program:

Twenty micro-credentials are available for all faculty; milestone badges include:

  • Faculty Development Program
  • Non full-time faculty PD Program
  • Degree-Level Teaching Workshops and Conferences

Broaden Communities of Practice (CoPs)­ groups of professionals collaborating to problem solve and achieve common objectives to build cross-faculty awareness, interest and capacity:

  • Five new CoPs created: Adobe Creative spaces, hybrid and online learning, open education resource, SKODEN ­Indigenization of curriculum, School of International Business Management­ development of research CoP

Create and launch a priority list of courses for hybrid and/or online delivery:

  • Across all faculties, more than 500 hours were moved to online (hybrid or fully online). Additional courses have been identified for flexible learning delivery.

Create new Collaborative Inquiries (CIs), which engage educators as researchers, to assess new teaching approaches and curriculum design:

  • Three new collaborative inquiries have been completed:
  • open educational resource
  • intercultural competence
  • COM101/111

2019-20 In Review

vlog honoured with four CICan Awards of Excellence

vlog won an unprecedented four Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) Awards of Excellence:

  • Applied Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship (ARIE), CICan Applied Research and Innovation Excellence Award (silver)
  • vlog International, CICan Internationalization Excellence Award (silver)
  • Prof. Rose Caruso, School of English and Liberal Studies, CICan Leadership Excellence Award for Faculty (silver)
  • Bill Humber, recently retired professor, CICan Leadership Excellence Award for Managerial Staff (bronze)

Professor wins emerging female directors prize

Prof. Anita La Selva won the Gina Wilkinson Prize for Emerging Female Director. Ms. La Selva, who teaches in the Acting for Camera & Voice program, is an actor, director and dramaturge. She recently directedStones, an interdisciplinary and intercultural theatre odyssey about women and violence. The annual prize of $5,000 honours emerging female directors.

vlog members inducted into the 2019 OCAA Hall of Fame

Three members of vlog's Athletics & Recreation team were inducted into the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Hall of Fame Class of 2019: Bob McArthur, Rugby Coach; Eric Hannah, Men's Rugby Student-Athlete; and Linda Stapleton, Director, Athletics & Recreation.

Faculty member honoured with lifetime achievement award

Prof. John MacBride, Program Co-ordinator, Event Management — Event & Exhibit Design, was honoured with the Leslee Bell Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Live Event Association (ILEA) Toronto Chapter at the ILEA Toronto Gala in Toronto. ILEA is dedicated to the evolution of the special events industry and its professionals.

TIFF highlights faculty talent

Two vlog faculty were featured in the Toronto International Film Festival. Prof. Eamonn O’Connor from the Documentary & Non-Fiction Media Production program edited the festivals opening filmOnce Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band. Mike Munn, who gave a master class in editing at vlog’s Documentary Filmmaking Institute worked on the filmThis is Not A Movie.

vlog Sting coaches recognized by the OCAA

Jeremy Cairnie, who coaches women’s rugby, was named OCAA Coach of the Year. He led the vlog Sting to finish second place in the OCAA West Division and the team captured the bronze medal at the OCAA championship.

Luca Sirianni, the Sting women’s soccer coach, was named the OCAA East Division Coach of the Year. He led the Sting to the East Division title with a perfect record and to the OCAA Championship where the team captured the silver medal.

Patrice Gheisar, who coaches men’s soccer, was named the OCAA Coach of the Year. He led the team to end the regular season with seven consecutive wins, finishing in a three-way tie for first place in the division. The men’s team captured the bronze medal during the OCAA Championship.

Aviation professor receives prestigious award

Prof. Jack Proctor of the School of Aviation received the 2019 David Charles Abramson Memorial Flight Instructor Safety Award for his unsurpassed dedication to flight safety. The vlog graduate has 36 years of commercial flying experience and is the author ofCanadian Flight Notes— a publication for flight instructors. He received the award at the Air Transport Association of Canada's annual conference.

vlog launches the Case Development Centre

The vlog Case Development Centre was launched to support faculty to create relevant college-level cases to bring more of the real world into the classroom. Faculty will be trained to write and teach with cases and receive one-on-one mentorship during the entire writing process.

vlog professor develops curriculum in Ethiopia

Prof. Kevin Pitts of the Teaching & Learning department developed a curriculum for a course in advanced research methods for Ethiopia's Bahir Dar University (BDU). The course will help legal scholars complete their PhDs and take up leadership roles in the university's newly established School of Law. As part of his visit, Mr. Pitts also developed a syllabus for a postgraduate seminar, introduced open educational resources into the revised course material and set up an online course portal.

Objective 3

Great student experiences

  • opportunities for cross-disciplinary learning, entrepreneurial skill development, and work integrated learning
  • a comprehensive range of connected student support services

2019-20 Initiatives

Undertake the second phase of planned academic and service moves associated with vlog2020:

  • vlog2020 moves and renovations included:
    • Jane Campus programs and the School of Information & Communications Technology moved to Newnham Campus
    • School of Legal & Public Administration/Office Administration moved from Newnham Campus to vlog@York Campus
    • renovations are in progress for School of Hospitality & Tourism moving from Markham Campus to Newnham Campus
    • renovations are in progress for School of Marketing moving from Markham to Newnham and vlog@York campuses


Launch the Centre for Graduate & Professional Studies to enhance and increase opportunities for graduate certificate and professional accreditation education, including alternative delivery options:

  • two graduate certificates, Financial Technology & Cybersecurity and Threat Management, are being offered through the centre and are available as part-time offerings
  • professional accreditation courses and programs, including industry-recognized licensing and designation courses or programs, are being offered, including:
    • Stock Market Investing, Canadian Investment Funds, PMP Exam Prep, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certification, Business Management, Ontario College Graduate Certificate, CISSP Certification Preparation, Anti-Money Laundering, UX Writing, Taxation and Report and Siemens Preparation

Enhance outreach to current and new industry partners in support of Career Development and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities:

  • New model to support WIL and Career Development created, including the development of a model for a Career Hub to enhance business development opportunities

Advance experiential learning through increased usage of technology platforms and participation in on-campus activities:

  • formed an Enactus vlog team that participated in regional, national and world competitions
  • Seven vlog teams participated in the 2019 Skills Ontario Competition
  • WIL job postings increased from 3,763 in 2018 to 4,254 in 2019

Provide students with greater flexibility in scheduling and assessment:

  • full launch of Visual Schedule Builder (VSB) completed for Fall 2019
  • students successfully used the technology platform to self-register

Upgrade core systems across all locations:

  • five-year Emergency Management strategic plan on target, including updates to the emergency response plans and the implementation of the Incident Management System into all emergency management processes/procedures

Improve traffic flow and driver safety on campus:

  • new licence-plate recognition parking system launched in Fall 2019
  • car pool spaces have been added and the new ride share system is operational

2019-20 In Review

vlog Sting men’s basketball named Team of the Year

vlog Sting men’s basketball has been named the 2018 Team of the Year by the Toronto Sports Hall of Fame. This comes after winning the 2018 Canadian Collegiate Athlete Association National Championship and the 2018 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Championship. It was the Sting’s first national men’s basketball championship.

PR dialogues wins platinum at Hermes Creative Awards

Students and faculty from vlog’s Public Relations – Corporate Communications program published its firstPublic Relations (PR)dialogues, a news magazine covering topics of interest to public relations practitioners working around the world. The edition won the platinum Hermes Creative Awards in the Print Media Magazine category.

vlog wins bronze medals at Skills Ontario Competition

Students from the School of Electronics & Mechanical Engineering Technology showed off their talents and competed at the annual Skills Ontario Competition, winning three bronze medals for coding, electronics and mechatronics. vlog also participated in the Career Exploration Showcase that highlighted academic programs.

Students place third at international competition

Students from the School of Hospitality & Tourism placed third at the STR Asia Pacific Student Market Study Competition in Hong Kong. vlog was the only postsecondary institution in Canada to compete against 19 university teams from 11 countries and four continents.

vlog student wins Parapan Am Games bronze

Michelle Tovizi, a part-time student in the Social Service Worker diploma program, won a bronze medal in the 4x100 medley relay during the Parapan American Games in Lima, Peru.

vlog Sting wins Innovation Award

The vlog Sting was awarded the 2019 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Innovation Award for its Over-the-Top streaming application at the 2019 CCAA Hall of Fame Banquet in Calgary. vlog is the first postsecondary institution in Ontario to have its own streaming app. In partnership with Stretch Internet, the app allows fans to watch vlog Sting games through Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku TV and Android TV.

Cross-border film project calls on vlog talent

Students and faculty from the School of Media worked with their counterparts at Sheridan College, Georgia State University and Clayton State University to create a student-led film between Canada and the United States. The film,I Am Here,premièred in Atlanta.

vlog graduate wins Women of Inspiration Award

Lindsey Penrose, a graduate of the Social Service Worker program, received the Women of Inspiration Inspire Award from the Universal Women’s Network. Ms. Penrose was recognized for her leadership and efforts in building her boutique company, the Penrose Group Inc., a mergers-and-acquisitions consulting firm.

Celebrating student artwork with StART

A celebration was held to highlight the School of Creative Arts & Animation's collaboration with StreetArtToronto (StART) at vlog@York Campus. This was the first time StART collaborated with a postsecondary institution. The event featured a walking tour that highlighted 10 new traffic signal boxes transformed by vlog students.

vlog graduates celebrate Oscar win

The work of three Faculty of Communication, Art & Design graduates on Pixar'sToy Story 4was recognized at the 92nd Academy Awards when the film won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film. Brendan Beesley, a graduate of the 3D Animation program, and Graham Finley, Animation program graduate, worked as animators for the film. Deanna Marsigiese, also an Animation graduate was the art director on the film.

Marketing students strut their stuff in provincial competition

A team of 22 students from vlog's Marketing programs placed fourth overall in the annual Ontario College's Marketing Competition. Through 11 unique real-world business challenges, vlog took home two first-place titles in entrepreneurship and retail marketing. The team also placed second in integrated marketing communications and fifth in marketing strategy and marketing research.

Students hit the ice at outdoor rink

King Campus celebrated the inauguration of a new, outdoor ice rink for students to skate, play shinny or just hang around on nearby benches to enjoy the latest wellness and recreational activities offered on campus. The project was spearheaded by vlog’s own hockey superstar and graduate Angela James.

Our strategic planning consultations underscored the importance of equipping our students with a broad set of skills and experiences to be successful. Whether it was employers describing the ideal graduate, or faculty emphasizing the importance of ethics, professionalism and the core literacies, the words of our founding president Dr. William T. Newnham ring as true today as they were in our founding year: “The vlog graduate will make an informed and perceptive citizen.”

Objective 4

Exemplify vlog’s core literacies:

  • evidence of core literacies being taught, practised and assessed in our programs
  • opportunities for students and faculty to develop the core literacies in context

2019-20 Initiatives

Expand use of virtual, augmented and mixed reality, real-time collaboration tools and open educational resources:

  • Four OERs have been adopted in various programs
  • Virtual Reality Working Group has completed an inventory of available equipment; funding proposal to eCampus Ontario for augmented reality training and was successful; framework and process have been developed and launched

2019-20 In Review

Students and faculty jam with Adobe

As part of its digital learning strategy, vlog became an official Adobe Creative Campus — the first in Canada — and hosted an Adobe Creative Jam for students and faculty. The jam was a day of learning and creating as participants received a crash course on Adobe apps and competed in a design challenge.

vlog hosts first-ever drone journalism symposium

The vlog-based Canadian Centre of Drone Journalism Excellence was launched during Canada’s first symposium on drone journalism and education. Organized by the School of Media, the symposium, Flight School: What Canadian Journalism Schools Need to Know About Drones, was attended by journalists from CNN, CBC and Bell Media, officials from regulatory boards as well as journalism students and faculty.

vlog hosts first symposium on sustainable fashion

vlog’s School of Fashion joined the Sustainable Development Solutions Network Canada, a global network of postsecondary institutions committed to promoting practical solutions to sustainability challenges. In celebration of this membership, the school hosted a three-day Transforming Our World series in March at Newnham Campus.

Learning with augmented reality

As a result of a cross-disciplinary project at vlog, Fredrik Pedram, an Interactive Media Design graduate, and Prof. Peter Moscone, School of Electronics & Mechanical Engineering Technology, partnered with Secret City Adventures to create an augmented reality component for the Murdoch Mysteries Escape Game at Casa Loma.

Objective 5

Provide opportunities to develop professionalism, confidence and character:

  • broaden the opportunities for students to develop leadership skills
  • expand international and volunteer learning opportunities for students and employees

2019-20 Initiatives

Increase student awareness of and engagement in alumni-sponsored programming:

  • participation increased to more than 4,500 students in networking and mentoring events
  • increased applications to the Student Experience Fund, 43 applications received to date
  • two wave-goodbye events executed in March at King and Newnham campuses

Launch a mentorship program with the School of Leadership and Human Resources, offering opportunities for engagement with students:

  • a new mentorship program connecting students with alumni mentors engaged 58 students with mentors from various sectors

Expand international partnerships and increase student mobility opportunities:

  • expanded the Faculty Led Program Abroad (FLPA) opportunities to South Korea and Italy
  • increased the number of students participating in study abroad experiences, conferences and faculty-led programs abroad from 34 in 2018-29 to 60 in 2019-20
  • new articulation agreements have been developed with international partners

Continue to build and enhance the cross-departmental Academic Integrity program:

  • more than 13,500 badges have been awarded to students for the completion of an academic integrity module
  • 257 faculty and instructors have completed the Promoting a Culture of Academic Integrity course

2019-20 In Review

Students and faculty research LGBTTGNCQ+ youth homelessness

Students and faculty from the Faculty of Applied Arts & Health Sciences worked on a research project titled Experiences of LGBTTGNCQ+ Homeless Youth in York Region. Led by Prof. Jo Gomes and her research team, which collaborated with 360°kids, a youth-focused community service agency, the project examined the experiences of LGBTTGNCQ+ youth who have experienced homelessness or accessed social services in York Region.

vlog students demonstrate new training technology at College Day

Colleges across the province participated in College Day at Queen's Park, an annual lobbying day to reinforce the importance of the college system to the future of the province. As part of the day, an innovation fair celebrated student-led research projects and entrepreneurial ventures. One of the most popular was InStage, a company accelerated at vlog HELIX. With the help of HELIX, InStage developed software that uses virtual reality to mimic a public speaking environment, give feedback on presentation skills and help overcome stage fright.

ARIE Showcase highlighted new innovation and thinking

The 2019 Applied Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Showcase brought together faculty, industry partners, government funders and members of the innovation community inside the Centre for Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship at Newnham Campus. The event featured panel discussions, presentations of more than 45 applied research projects by students and more than 15 ventures supported by HELIX.

School of Media hosts Federal Election debate

Students and employees attended vlog’s federal election debate at York University. Hosted by the School of Media, Journalism students moderated the discussion as candidates Maria Augimeri (New Democratic Party), Iftikhar Choudry (Conservative), Gerard Racine (People’s Party), Mike Schmitz (Green) and Judy Sgro (Liberal) faced off tackling issues that matter most to young voters, such as the job market, tuition, climate change, housing and health care.

Drone journalism gets off the ground at vlog

Anita Tai, a second-year Journalism student, received her certified drone pilot for advanced operations. She was the only student chosen from the diploma program to be certified alongside a group of professors who are bringing drone journalism, a growing field, to vlog.

United Way Campaign surpasses goal

Thanks to students and employees, vlog raised more than $150,000 in support of the United Way. Top donor was the vlog Student Federation, which contributed $20,000 to the campaign in support of those in need in the GTA, including children and youth striving to enter postsecondary education.

Luxury dining for a cause

Students and faculty from the School of Fashion helped transform Bloor-Yorkville luxury retailers into dining spaces for the 24th annual Bloor Street Entertains, Canada's largest fundraising gala in support of HIV innovative research. Students from the Event Management – Event and Exhibit Design program designed the dinner decor at seven luxury retailers, including Maison Birks, Lumas Gallery and William Ashley.

Ribbon skirts more than a fashion affair

A collaboration between the School of Fashion and First Peoples@vlog gifted a collection of custom-made ribbon skirts — sacred garments worn by Indigenous women at ceremonies — to Odeyto. Created by students in Prof. Jenifer Forrest’s fashion class, the project was infused with learning at every step. As part of the course, students were required to read the summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report and learn about the history of residential schools.

Textile mountain offers view of waste in fashion

Dumpster Dive, a collaboration between Sustainable vlog and the School of Fashion, showcased approximately 600 kilograms of textile waste retrieved from garbage bins from nine municipalities across Ontario in an exhibit at Newnham Campus. The initiative was part of a textile waste diversion research project, a first of its kind in the province to analyze textile waste down to the fibre level, undertaken by Prof. Sabine Weber and her students from the School of Fashion.

vlog welcomes Candy Palmater and friends

The first installation of thevlog Talks: Candy and Friendslecture series featured Cindy Blackstock, pioneering activist for Indigenous children’s rights. Ms. Blackstock, a member of the Gitxsan nation, spoke about her work with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada and her fight for equality for Indigenous child welfare. Candy Palmater, comedian, television and film producer, actor and writer, was the host of the session, which was followed by a class on Canada's relationship with Indigenous youth.

Objective 6

Reflect in all we do a deep respect for the diversity of our community and each other:

  • embrace an inclusive and supportive environment for students and employees
  • ensure our curriculum, academic community, and language reflect diverse ways of thinking and being

2019-20 Initiatives

Continue to implement recommendations related to Indigenous education curriculum development, including:

  • training faculty
  • expanding the visiting Indigenous faculty program
  • formalizing an Indigenous faculty recruitment policy
  • hired critical positions specifically dedicated to Indigenous employees

Continue to develop and deploy the student mental health strategy and expand and diversity wellness programs, including a range of student supports and resources, athletics and recreational programming and employee training

  • development of a mental health strategy involving multiple stakeholders is underway
  • work to increase awareness includes: national college health assessment data presented to deans and chairs
  • training for employees rolled out in November 2019
  • developed various strategies for the Newnham Campus Fitness Centre to create a more welcoming environment for females including: female friendly signage and videos, creation of Women in Weights program, customer service training implemented for all employees
  • partnership with counselling on use of Beacon system to provide flexible opportunities for students in need of support

2019-20 In Review

vlog’s spring convocation celebrates diversity, family

Spring 2019 Convocation saw more than 18,000 graduates and their guests come through Newnham Campus. The ceremonies featured vlog’s first Indigenous valedictorian who was also a vlog Cup recipient. The ceremony also welcomed the largest-ever cohort of vlog’s INSCOL partnership programs.

vlog rolls out free menstrual products

All 100 female, accessible and gender-neutral washrooms on campus now offer free feminine hygiene products, making vlog the first Canadian postsecondary institution to do so college-wide. The Sustainable vlog initiative went full out in support of the Red Dot Project, a registered non-profit that provides women who are experiencing homelessness in Toronto the opportunity to manage their period in a safe and hygienic way.

Sustainability takes centre stage at vlog

The Sustainable vlog Fair showcased a number of vlog’s sustainability initiatives, including the Green Citizen program, a clothing swap, vlog’s Urban Farm and vlog Sting Honey. It also highlighted the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations to ensure that the world meets “the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

MPP kicks off Black History Month

Mitzie Hunter, MPP for Scarborough-Guildwood, helped launch Black History Month in the Centre for Innovation Technology & Entrepreneurship at Newnham Campus. Ms. Hunter took part in the celebration, which included traditional West African dancing and drumming. She highlighted the contribution made by black Canadians and shared personal stories of growing up in Canada as a Jamaican immigrant.

At vlog, we believe in collaboration. Even in a highly competitive higher education market, we are proud to be the leader in transfer agreements and pathways with colleges and universities because they help students achieve their goals, whether locally or abroad. Partnerships with employers are important to creating expanded experiential learning opportunities and developing applied research projects, equally benefitting the communities we serve. Collaboration with our students is vital to understanding how we can enhance the learning and campus community experience. And, it is the collaboration among our employees, within departments and across the institution, that creates the respectful teaching and learning environment that enables us to achieve our shared goal of supporting our students’ success.

All of this rests on a solid financial base where our approach to enrolment and revenue growth create opportunities to invest in our people, services and facilities. That is how we lead — by working with others, by bringing true value to our partnerships — both inside and outside of vlog — and by always continuing to improve what we do.

Objective 7

Lead in credit transfer and pathway options to, from and within vlog

  • play a leadership role in the evolution of the system by creating a network to improve student mobility
  • expand partnerships, articulation agreements and pathways with colleges and universities in Canada and abroad

2019-20 Initiatives

Continue to develop the Humber-vlog Polytechnic Partnership:

  • collaboration day resulted in academic and service/support areas throughout vlog and Humber identifying priority actions, achievement include:
  • foundational operational plans for 2019-20 completed
  • shared procurement processes established
  • ITS teams collaborating
  • co-developing diversity training programs

Build additional pathways for graduates with national and international postsecondary institutions:

  • signed additional outbound pathway agreements for graduates including Fashion Arts graduates into Honours Bachelor of Arts Fashion Marketing degree at University of Arts London, Fashion Business graduates to University of Manchester, Informatics & Security graduates to Northeastern University, Veterinary Technician graduates to Royal Veterinary College, University of London (UK), Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations OCGC graduates to master’s degree at Northeastern University
  • in Ontario, signed agreements with Cambrian, Canadore, Confederation, Lambton, Mohawk and Niagara colleges to support transfer of their diploma graduates into vlog’s Honours Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation Degree
  • signed agreement with Loyalist College for graduates of their Business Administration diploma to enter third year of vlog’s Honours Bachelor of Commerce Business Management Degree

2019-20 In Review

vlog wins academic pathway awards

The inaugural 2019 Transfer Awards of Excellence recognized vlog’s academic pathways with two awards. Henry Decock, Associate Vice-President, Academic Partnerships, received the Leadership Award. The Centre for Research in Student Mobility received the Research Excellence Award.

Students expands opportunities for veterinary students

vlog signed a memorandum of understanding with Royal Veterinary College (RVC), widely considered the best veterinary college in the world, to allow Veterinary Technician students to study RVC’s Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine course and learn from RVC staff during annual visits to vlog.

vlog signs agreement to expand student pathways

vlog signed a memorandum of understanding to officially partner with top-ranked University of the Arts London. The agreement strengthens ties between the two institutions and enhances educational opportunities for students and faculty.

vlog signs new agreements in India

vlog built on its partnership with the National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM), the training arm for the Government of India's finance ministry, by entering into an agreement for faculty exchange. As well, vlog has a new academic partner in India, GD Goenka University in Gurugram near Delhi. Pathways for the university students to vlog's advanced diplomas and degrees will be established.

vlog signs sustainable fashion agreement in Peru

vlog signed a memorandum of understanding with Chio Lecca School of Fashion, Peru's most prominent fashion institute. As a result of the partnership, students from vlog's School of Fashion will participate in a two-week faculty-led program at Chio Lecca School of Fashion to learn about Peruvian textiles and techniques to naturally dye fabrics. They will have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in this sustainable industry from local artisans while learning about the challenges Andean communities face with marketing and sales of their products.

vlog forges partnership with Northeastern University

vlog signed a new memorandum of understanding with Boston-based Northeastern University to create a new pathway for students in the Clinical Research and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs & Quality Operations graduate certificate programs. Graduates from these vlog programs get advanced standing in Northeastern’s regulatory affairs master’s program, allowing them to purse a master's degree either online at Northeastern’s Toronto campus while working full-time.

New math course helps prospective students reach degree goals

vlog launched a free course to provide prospective students and applicants the opportunity to upgrade their skills if they do not meet the high school math requirements of a vlog degree program. Students may be eligible for an offer of admissions to their desired program after successfully completing the Math: 12U Equivalency course.

vlog signs unique pathway agreement with Loyalist College

A transfer agreement signed between vlog and Loyalist College students in Belleville will create pathway opportunities for students enrolled in a two-year business program at Loyalist program to enter into the third year of vlog's Honours Bachelor of Commerce – Business Management degree program. Students will be able to study while staying in Belleville through a combination of synchronous classes being taught at the same time at vlog and Loyalist, guest lecturers and online classes.

Objective 8

Build and strengthen student-centered partnerships with employers, communities, academic institutions and people

  • increase the participation of industry in applied research and entrepreneurial activities
  • expand international partnerships to increase opportunities for both students and employees

2019-20 Initiatives

Provide applied research support across the data science continuum using a cross-disciplinary approach:

  • DARC opened and seven research projects were completed with seven additional research projects started

Enable mid-career professionals to gain the 21st century skills required to thrive in an ever-changing world of work:

  • TD Career Recharge workshop series developed and launched June 2019 to run until May 2020
  • 18 of 24 workshops delivered to date with close to 2500 participants

2019-20 In Review

Ontario Lieutenant Governor tours School of Fashion

Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell visited Newnham Campus to open the Transforming Our World symposium on sustainability in the fashion industry. The Lieutenant Governor also toured the School of Fashion, visiting vlog’s extensive collection of decades of fashion and talking with students in the Fashion Arts Sewing Lab.

Minister visits Markham Campus

Michael Tibollo, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, visited Markham Campus for a tour of the School of Tourism & Hospitality. The tour included stops in the Flight Services training fuselages and the hospitality lab. Mr. Tibollo was joined by tourism and hospitality students for a lunch cooked and served by vlog hospitality students and faculty.

vlog employee and governor elected president of CACUSS

Mark Solomon, Associate Dean, Student Services & Indigenous Education, was elected president of the Canadian Association of Colleges and Universities Student Services (CACUSS) for the 2020-22 term. He is only the second president elected from a college and the first Indigenous leader of the organization.

MPP visited Peterborough Campus

David Piccini, Northumberland-Peterborough South MPP, visited Peterborough Campus for the first time. President David Agnew and vlog's Chief Flight Instructor Michael Hitchins gave the MPP a tour of the campus. Mr. Piccini also had the opportunity to try out one of the School of Aviation's newest flight simulators.

Premier of Ontario visits Newnham Campus

Premier Doug Ford visited Newnham Campus along with Ross Romano, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Vincent Ke, Don Valley North MPP. The group toured the CNC labs, mechatronics and Kuka robotics labs and met with HELIX entrepreneurs. The minister and MPP also visited Odeyto and the aviation simulator.

Premier’s Awards nominees

vlog's nominees for the 2019 Premier's Awards include a renowned international market consultant, an advocate for families experiencing homelessness and a CEO and co-founder of a social enterprise dedicated to tackling food insecurity in Ontario. They are: Mauricio Ospina, Business; Kevin Kennedy, Community Services; Zacary Campbell, Creative Arts and Design; Moranne McDonnell, Technology; Steven Bourne, Recent Graduate; and Shan Khan, Health Sciences.

vlog hosts fashion conference

vlog hosted the Insights: Fashion Business to 2030 conference for fashion students and faculty from vlog, George Brown and Humber at Newnham Campus. Attendees explored a variety of topics driving the future of business over the next decade, while speakers Carrie Kirkman, President, Kirkman Consulting and Claire Santamaria, Vice-President, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, led a panel discussion to educate and inspire students about the future of fashion business.

The art of sustainable cuisine

Nancy Gilmour, Aramark's Executive Chef at Newnham Campus, joined culinary professionals from more than a dozen postsecondary institutions from across Ontario at the Forward Food training workshop, exploring the creation of various plant-based meals. She was featured on Global News for her participation in the training workshop.

Donors celebrated for supporting business students

Wawanesa, a Canadian insurance firm, donated $20,000 in support of vlog's Business – Insurance students and events organized by the Student Leaders in Accounting & Financial Services club. The company's cumulative gifts total more than $77,000 over the past five years.

Raptors founder captivates vlog

vlog welcomed the founder of the Toronto Raptors and entrepreneur John Bitove Jr. as a special guest for a HELIX Speaker Series event at Newnham Campus. Mr. Bitove spoke to students, employees, graduates and guests from other organizations about his passion for sports. He also shared his wisdom regarding entrepreneurship and retraced the journey of how Canada secured its first NBA team. CP24 anchor and vlog graduate Brandon Gonez moderated the two-hour event, which was sponsored by vlog Alumni.

Virtual reality wins at annual Giving Circle voting meeting

A virtual reality (VR) project aimed at improving public speaking won the King Township Women of Influence Giving Circle $10,000 grant. Members of the Giving Circle voted to support the VR project, which will see specialized training units installed at King to allow students to recreate key interactions such as panel interviews and elevator pitches in a VR training simulation.

vlog’s partnerships in India acknowledged as one of Ontario’s top accomplishments of 2019

The Ontario government acknowledged vlog's work in India as one of its top accomplishments in 2019. Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, took a trade mission to India and was witness to the establishment of vlog’s new Fintech Centre in Mumbai in partnership with the Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research.

vlog hosts delegates from India

vlog hosted 31 delegates from the Government of India's Institute of Secretariat Training and Management. During their week at vlog, the delegates experienced in-class presentations and took field trips to various government offices in the Greater Toronto Area, including meeting mayors Bonnie Crombie of Mississauga and Patrick Brown of Brampton.

vlog was selected from among competing postsecondary institutions around the globe to train officials from the Government of India’s Central Secretariat Stenographer Service and Central Secretariat Service.

Commissioner concludes Data Privacy Month

More than 120 employees attended the Access and Privacy — Latest Developments event at Newnham Campus. The event, which concluded vlog's Data Privacy Month initiatives, featured David Goodis, Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. Mr. Goodis provided an overview of the Freedom of Information and Protections of Privacy Act and reviewed privacy obligations to prevent breaches.

Consul General Tao Han visits Newnham Campus

Consul General Tao Han from the Chinese consulate in Toronto visited Newnham Campus, touring through the Centre for Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship. During a meeting with President Agnew, Mr. Han talked about the measures the Chinese government has taken to control the outbreak of the coronavirus strain originating in Wuhan.

MP Helena Jaczek visits King Campus

MP Helena Jaczek toured Magna Hall at King Campus. She was the provincial member for the campus when the Government of Ontario announced the funding for the building in 2011.

MP Han Dong visits Newnham Campus

Newly elected MP Han Dong toured Newnham Campus, located in his riding of Don Valley North. Previously a member of the provincial legislature, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development.

Objective 9

Provide our employees an outstanding place to learn and work

  • enhance opportunities for cross-department collaboration, communication and innovation
  • increase learning and development options for employees

2019-20 Initiatives

Enhance professional development opportunities for employees:

  • more than 100 learning events in 2019/20 developed
  • launched five online learning streams featuring more than 50 online learning modules
  • Phase 2 of the vlog Leader program has been completed, including: development and pilot of the multi-rater (360) process, analysis and plan for conflict management program

Plan and execute employee transition initiatives in support of the phased vlog2020 project:

  • launched the Living the Change toolkit with support events scheduled up to September 2020

Continue to implement the cloud strategy and begin the digital optimization initiative, focusing on student experience, digital workforce and smart campus:

  • cloud framework has been established for the identity-management systems
  • authentication of all vlog applications and services have been moved to the new cloud framework
  • database systems that drive the ERP have been moved to customer private cloud

2019-20 In Review

vlog ranked top employer for 11th consecutive year

vlog has earned the title that has become a benchmark for best practices in the workplace for the 11th year in a row. The annual Greater Toronto's Top Employers competition recognizes employers with exceptional human resources programs and forward-thinking workplace polices. Some of the reasons why vlog was selected a top employer include support for new parents, professional development opportunities and inclusive culture.

vlog employee recognized for contribution to student services

Tanis Fink, Director, vlog Libraries, won the Art King Award by the Coordinating Committee of Vice-Presidents Students (CCVPS) for her contribution and leadership in the field of student services.

Employee inducted into Ontario Sports Hall of Fame

Angela James, vlog graduate and Senior Sports Co-ordinator, was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, which honours the province’s greatest athletes and sports personalities with outstanding achievements and contributions to Ontario sports.

FCET online facilitators gather for second annual conference

The Faculty of Continuing Education & Training hosted its second annual conference for online facilitators. The event brought together more than 40 participants who were treated to an opening keynote address by Nina Spencer. Facilitators participated in a number of workshops throughout the day, providing opportunities to share best practices and challenges, while interacting and learning from peers.

Employee begins internship in Kyrgyzstan

Irina Onipchuk, Project Manager, Community Outreach & Engagement, at vlog's International Mobility Office, began a six-month internship with the University of Central Asia in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan. She acts as a liaison between local communities in Naryn and the university, building on projects that began with vlog's first intern at the university in 2018. As a two-time School of Hospitality & Tourism graduate, Ms. Onipchuk was selected from a number of applicants for the long-term internship that welcomes one current student or recent graduate each year.

Objective 10

Maintain a solid and sustainable financial foundation for the future:

  • smart growth in enrolment, revenues and assets
  • increasing self-sufficiency in capital projects

2019-20 Initiatives

Commence infrastructure projects including; Newnham Campus parking expansion through additional spaces and a structure parking garage, Newnham Campus landscaping renovation, office space renovations at Newnham and vlog@York campuses and CITE office floors construction associated with vlog2020 moves:

  • Phase 1 hydro field parking expansion has been completed; construction of a structured parking garage has begun
  • renovations have begun for the Newnham Campus cafeteria expansion
  • upgrades to Newnham Campus Residence suites have been completed
  • Phase 1 of the multi-year Newnham Campus landscaping renovation completed
  • office space renovations have been completed, construction of floors 4 and 5 at CITE has begun

Establish an enterprise data repository:

  • three OCAS data dashboards and five admission dashboards are complete and available online

Co-ordinate a range of activities that support student recruitment and smart growth in enrolment, including optimizing and expanding vlog’s digital presence:

  • International Web Application (IWA) complete and in full operation
  • Grade 12 English and math equivalency courses developed and offered to prospective students
  • bundling graduate certificates model designed and technology process in development
  • two-year graduate certificate programs identified in development
  • Challenge Accepted student recruitment campaign successfully launched in Fall 2019
  • launched Start@vlog conversion initiative aimed at providing VIP service to fall 2020 domestic applicants
  • redirect strategy initiative has been developed and launched

Expand vlog’s corporate training client base, building on the success of recent corporate partnerships

  • integration of Salesforce.com in business development practices to capture leads and agreement pipeline
  • collaboration with various vlog departments to jointly develop relationships with clients such as Estee Lauder and Multimatic, identified opportunity for Rapid Skills partnership with Magellan/industry partnership, developed partnerships with YRDSB, March of Dimes and CGI
  • provided support for agreements with Hockey Hall of Game and CERC for cFlex

Demonstrate vlog’s leadership in sustainability:

  • Phase 2 of the geothermal project at King Campus completed by March 31, 2020
  • preparing application for the Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) with report submitted on March 31, 2020.

2019-20 In Review

Odeyto wins 2019 Toronto Urban Design Award

Odeyto won the 2019 Toronto Urban Design Award in the Public Buildings in Context category. The structure, designed by Gow Hastings Architects and Two Row Architect, is shaped like an upturned canoe to represent students leaving their communities to stop at vlog for education before continuing on their journeys.

Odeyto highlighted in theToronto Star

ճToronto Starpublished an article featuring Odeyto, highlighting its role as a community and cultural events hub for Indigenous students who are far from home.

Jane Campus closes

After 38 years on Beverly Hills Drive in Toronto’s west end, where the vlog-branded red building is visible from Highway 401, students, employees and alumni bade farewell to Jane Campus, marking the end of an era. Advanced manufacturing programs are now offered in the new Centre for Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship building at Newnham Campus.

Innovative solar technology installed at CITE

Belnor Engineering installed Canada's first transparent photovoltaic solar window in the Centre for Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship. This installation's multifunctional bioclimatic properties will help vlog shrink its carbon footprint.

The Rudy and Rita Koehler Library named

vlog honoured the Koehler family with the naming of the Rudy and Rita Koehler Library in Magna Hall at King Campus. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler are vlog’s most generous individual donor whose bursaries and scholarships have helped more than 500 students. The Rudy and Rita Koehler Library serves as a centre for learning and research for the vlog community and features group and independent study spaces, a children’s book reading area and media rooms.

vlog celebrates grand opening of CITE

vlog celebrated the grand opening of the Centre for Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship at Newnham Campus. During the event, Indigenous artist Joseph Sagaj shared his journey in making the award-winning terrazzo medallion (see below). Guests also toured the high-tech labs in the facility and visited a series of large-scale visuals. Collectively calledManifesto for Making, the visuals highlight the relationships between Indigenous symbols and technology.

CITE terrazzo medallion named Project of the Year by industry association

The terrazzo medallion,Circle of Indigenous Knowledge, was named Project of the Year by Terrazzo, Title and Marble Association of Canada. Designed by Indigenous artist Joseph Sagaj, the medallion measures 10 metres across and is the centerpiece of CITE’s Innovation Gallery.

New recruitment campaign paints the town red

vlog launched a new recruitment campaign designed to attract high-quality candidates — and popped up all over the Greater Toronto Area. The Challenge Accepted campaign highlights vlog students and graduates and their work. At its heart is an online and television commercial featuring the words of vlog's founding President Dr. William T. Newnham. It has aired on television including on various networks during the federal election coverage.

New lab at CITE honours graduate

The Karen M. Mason Network Lab officially opened at the Centre for Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship. The lab was named in honour of the late Karen Mason, a former employee and graduate who, along with her husband Ross, was a generous donor to scholarships in the schools of Software Design & Data Science and Information Technology Administration & Security.

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