For Immediate Release: May 26, 2008
Congratulations Canadore Graduates!
Canadore is holding four Convocation Ceremonies this week at the College Drive Campus. Inspiring guest speakers will be addressing the graduates during the four-day event.
On May 28 at 10 a.m. Julian Fantino, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner, will be speaking to the graduates from the School of Communication Arts and the School of Law and Justice.
On May 29 at 10 a.m. Jack Burrows, former Mayor of the City of North Bay, will be speaking to the graduates from the School of Human Development and Community Services and the Office Administration programs.
On May 30 at 10 a.m., Jennifer McNutt-Bywater, Owner and Operator of Vested Interest Trading, will be speaking to the graduates from the School of Business, the School of Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation and Leisure Services, and the Information Technology programs.
On May 31 at 10 a.m., Mark Hurst, President and CEO of the North Bay General Hospital, will be speaking to the graduates from the School of Health Sciences and the Preparatory Studies programs.
The College will also be hosting another Convocation Ceremony on August 22 for the School of Communication Arts, and the Information Technology, Preparatory Studies and Skilled Trades programs.
Canadore is very proud of all the graduates for their accomplishments and for achieving their education goals. This year there are approximately 1,150 graduates, and there are more than 30,000 graduates overall.
The Convocation Ceremonies are being held in the gymnasium at the Education Centre.