the university College Glendon is a college of Liberal arts bilingual and a faculty of the Université York located at Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The college, which is also an autonomous campus, counts a population of approximately 2200 students. Those must follow courses in both there official languages of Canada, namely French and English.
The college is located on a ground of eighty-five acres belonging in an original manner to the family of Edward Rogers Wood.
Glendon offers a formation leading to obtaining a baccalaureat are arts:
Economy and trade
The college proposes also eight certificates:
Public administration and public policy
The École of the public affairs of Glendon is the first school of the public affairs of Canada which at the same time bilingual and is dedicated to the higher learning.
the School is at present under development.
The campus comprises various buildings and installations:
Library Leslie Frost, named in the honor of Leslie Frost
The campus on Google Maps
David Collenette, politician
Dyane Adam, police chief Canadian with the official languages
Pro Tem is the student newspaper of the Glendon College. Published for the first time in 1962, it is the oldest publication of the York University. In addition to being free, Pro Tem is the only bilingual newspaper in Ontario. As a full member of the Canadian University Press, we try to act as an agent of social change and let us not publish copies having remarks condidérés like racists, sexists, homophobes or differently prejudicial. (Statement of mission)
Radio Glendon (CKRG 89.9 FM) is the radio bilingual coed of the campus. CKRG on anglophone Wikipedia
The AÉCG is the organization representing the students of the Glendon College.
The campus was used on several occasions as place of turning for televised series, films, etc
Official site
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