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Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology is one of the largest colleges in Ontario, Canada. The College was established more than 45 years ago. Its campuses, located in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Woodstock, serve close to half a million people with education related services. More than 200 degree, diploma and certificate programs, as well as apprenticeship training are offered to approximately 43,000 students annually. Each year the College attracts students from approximately 50 countries. Fanshawe College has more than 167,000 alumni living and working around the world.Research at Fanshawe - The Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) is Fanshawe College’s Research Office and Industry Innovation Centre (IIC). The Centre works with industry and community partners, and with Fanshawe researchers, to develop innovativehttp://www.fanshawec.ca/services/research/welcome-ari research projects and programs, and serves as the College’s liaison to external funders.==History==The London campus was founded in 1962 as the Ontario Vocational Centre (OVC). The first classes were held September 28, 1964, and initially there were 300 students enrolled. In 1967 it became Fanshawe College, one of a province-wide system of colleges of applied arts and technology. Regional campuses were subsequently established in Woodstock, St. Thomas, and Simcoe. The origin of the word Fanshawe is old English and is a combination of two words: fane (meaning temple or building) and shaw or shawe (meaning woods). Hence “temple in the woods." The College's current logo was adopted in 2014.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/fanshawe-college-always-relevant-always-changingThe original three buildings were the Main Building, the Automotive Building, and the Applied Arts Centre, which subsequently became buildings "B", "C", and "A", respectively. The "D" block was completed as an extension of the "B" building in the early 1970s, followed by "E" in 1975, "F" (with a bookstore) in 1980, and "G" in 1984. Fanshawe's library was temporarily located on the first floor of "B" building, soon moved to room A2015. In 1982, a new library was built on the north side of campus adjacent to "F" building, which is still used to this day. Numerous expansion to college facilities have taken place at the London campus since the 1990s.Fanshawe College PresidentsDr. James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's first president in 1967 and held the position until 1979. Dr. Colvin was succeeded by Mr. Harry Rawson, who served as president until his retirement in 1987. Dr. Barry Moore,Fanshawe's third president, retired in 1996. Dr. Howard Rundle, Fanshawe's longest-serving president, led the college for 18 years until his retirement on August 31, 2013. The fifth President of Fanshawe College is Peter Devlin. Prior to joining Fanshawe, President Devlin served 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He commanded from the platoon to Army level, most notably commanding 1st Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and the Canadian Army.He has several operational tours including UN, NATO and Coalition missions in Cyprus, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.He was awarded the Meritorious Service CrossMeritorious Service Cross in 2004 as well as Orders of Military MeritOrder of Military Merit (Canada)from the United States, Brazil and Columbia for international leadership and encouraging collaboration. President Devlin was appointed to Commander of the Canadian Order of Military Merit in 2010 and retired in August 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant General.On February 19, 2015, President Devlin was invested into France's National Order of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his efforts to promote strong relations between the Canadian and French Armies while he was Commander of the Canadian Army.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/devlin-legion_of-honourDevlin's appointment took effect September 3, 2013.Academic Schools and BuildingsIn May 2011, Fanshawe College officially opened its new Centre for Applied Transportation Technologies (CATT). The new Centre accommodates 1,500 students who are seeking jobs in trades and technologies that support the transportation industry. In addition to state-of-the-art equipment and learning tools, the 148,000-square-foot facility will feature a variety of green innovations, including a vegetated green roof occupying 48,000 square feet, storm water reclamation, solar-powered GPS tracking skylights for natural day-lighting in the shops and other environmental/sustainability initiatives and materials.In 2013, Fanshawe College announced the establishment of the new School of Public Safety. The school will open in September 2014 by bringing together six of Fanshawe's established public safety programs and then will use this foundation to launch 7 to 10 new program offerings by September 2015, making it one of the most comprehensive public safety programs in southwestern Ontario.In August 2013, Fanshawe College announced that it purchased the facilities formerly owned by Jazz Aviation at the London International Airport. This purchase will allow the College to create a permanent home for its aviation programming with facilities that match the real world industry environment.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/jazz-aviation-facilitiesFanshawe’s Centre for Digital and Performance Arts - The 50,000-square-foot building opened in January 2014 and offers 400 students state-of-the-art facilities with immediate access to arts, entertainment, parks, shopping and more. Located in the heart of downtown London, the Centre for Digital and Performance Arts is home to a number of Fanshawe’s creative programs, such as 3D Animation and Character Design, Interactive Media Design and Production, Technical Costume Studies and Theatre Arts. In 2014, Fanshawe announced that it would purchase the building of the recently closed Kingsmill's Department Store across the street for expansion of this campus.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/kingsmills-finalizedDonald J. Smith School of Building TechnologyOn Monday, April 27, 2015, the family of the late Don Smith pledged their support of Fanshawe College by naming the School of Building Technology the Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology. Don Smith, co-founder of EllisDon died in 2013.http://www.ellisdon.com/geoff-s-blog/-/blogs/donald-j-bus-smith-o-c-?p_p_auth=AcSaEsk4&_33_redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ellisdon.com%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3D3%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1%26_3_keywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_searchURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ellisdon.com%252Fsearch%253Fp_p_id%253D3%2526p_p_lifecycle%253D0%2526p_p_state%253Dnormal%2526p_p_mode%253Dview%2526p_p_col_count%253D1%2526_3_struts_action%253D%25252Fsearch%25252Fsearch%2526_3_keywords%253D%26_3_searchKeywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_struts_action%3D%252Fsearch%252Fsearch Don was always a strong supporter of Fanshawe College and was the first recipient of a Fanshawe College honorary diploma in 1992. In 2008, Fanshawe presented his wife, Joan, with an honorary diploma.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/donald-j-smith-school-of-building-technologyRebrandingOn April 2, 2014, Fanshawe College unveiled its new visual identity and brand promise. Fanshawe president Peter Devlin stated that the new brand "focusses on Fanshawe's desire to help students reach their full potential." The rebranding process took place during the summer of 2013 where the input of over 6000 current students, staff, alumni, guidance counsellors, business and academic leaders, government and community partners was used to determine the new brand. The College named its new logo ''NorthStar'' because of its visual and symbolic link to the star famous for helping generations of travellers find their way. In an online survey, ''NorthStar'' was preferred two to one over all other concepts indicated in surveys, including the then current logo. Survey respondents described it as being bold, innovative and distinctive. http://london.ctvnews.ca/fanshawe-college-launches-new-brand-and-logo-1.1757369Fanshawe College Arboretum was established in 1995.

Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology is one of the largest colleges in Ontario, Canada. The College was established more than 45 years ago. Its campuses, located in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Woodstock, serve close to half a million people with education related services. More than 200 degree, diploma and certificate programs, as well as apprenticeship training are offered to approximately 43,000 students annually. Each year the College attracts students from approximately 50 countries. Fanshawe College has more than 167,000 alumni living and working around the world.
Research at Fanshawe - The Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) is Fanshawe College’s Research Office and Industry Innovation Centre (IIC). The Centre works with industry and community partners, and with Fanshawe researchers, to develop innovative〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/services/research/welcome-ari〕 research projects and programs, and serves as the College’s liaison to external funders.
==History==
The London campus was founded in 1962 as the Ontario Vocational Centre (OVC). The first classes were held September 28, 1964, and initially there were 300 students enrolled. In 1967 it became Fanshawe College, one of a province-wide system of colleges of applied arts and technology. Regional campuses were subsequently established in Woodstock, St. Thomas, and Simcoe. The origin of the word Fanshawe is old English and is a combination of two words: fane (meaning temple or building) and shaw or shawe (meaning woods). Hence “temple in the woods." The College's current logo was adopted in 2014.〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/fanshawe-college-always-relevant-always-changing〕
The original three buildings were the Main Building, the Automotive Building, and the Applied Arts Centre, which subsequently became buildings "B", "C", and "A", respectively. The "D" block was completed as an extension of the "B" building in the early 1970s, followed by "E" in 1975, "F" (with a bookstore) in 1980, and "G" in 1984. Fanshawe's library was temporarily located on the first floor of "B" building, soon moved to room A2015. In 1982, a new library was built on the north side of campus adjacent to "F" building, which is still used to this day. Numerous expansion to college facilities have taken place at the London campus since the 1990s.
Fanshawe College Presidents
Dr. James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's first president in 1967 and held the position until 1979. Dr. Colvin was succeeded by Mr. Harry Rawson, who served as president until his retirement in 1987. Dr. Barry Moore,Fanshawe's third president, retired in 1996. Dr. Howard Rundle, Fanshawe's longest-serving president, led the college for 18 years until his retirement on August 31, 2013.
The fifth President of Fanshawe College is Peter Devlin. Prior to joining Fanshawe, President Devlin served 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He commanded from the platoon to Army level, most notably commanding 1st Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and the Canadian Army.
He has several operational tours including UN, NATO and Coalition missions in Cyprus, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.
He was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross〔Meritorious Service Cross〕 in 2004 as well as Orders of Military Merit〔Order of Military Merit (Canada)〕from the United States, Brazil and Columbia for international leadership and encouraging collaboration.
President Devlin was appointed to Commander of the Canadian Order of Military Merit in 2010 and retired in August 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant General.
On February 19, 2015, President Devlin was invested into France's National Order of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his efforts to promote strong relations between the Canadian and French Armies while he was Commander of the Canadian Army.〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/devlin-legion_of-honour〕
Devlin's appointment took effect September 3, 2013.
Academic Schools and Buildings
In May 2011, Fanshawe College officially opened its new Centre for Applied Transportation Technologies (CATT). The new Centre accommodates 1,500 students who are seeking jobs in trades and technologies that support the transportation industry. In addition to state-of-the-art equipment and learning tools, the 148,000-square-foot facility will feature a variety of green innovations, including a vegetated green roof occupying 48,000 square feet, storm water reclamation, solar-powered GPS tracking skylights for natural day-lighting in the shops and other environmental/sustainability initiatives and materials.
In 2013, Fanshawe College announced the establishment of the new School of Public Safety. The school will open in September 2014 by bringing together six of Fanshawe's established public safety programs and then will use this foundation to launch 7 to 10 new program offerings by September 2015, making it one of the most comprehensive public safety programs in southwestern Ontario.
In August 2013, Fanshawe College announced that it purchased the facilities formerly owned by Jazz Aviation at the London International Airport. This purchase will allow the College to create a permanent home for its aviation programming with facilities that match the real world industry environment.〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/jazz-aviation-facilities〕
Fanshawe’s Centre for Digital and Performance Arts - The 50,000-square-foot building opened in January 2014 and offers 400 students state-of-the-art facilities with immediate access to arts, entertainment, parks, shopping and more. Located in the heart of downtown London, the Centre for Digital and Performance Arts is home to a number of Fanshawe’s creative programs, such as 3D Animation and Character Design, Interactive Media Design and Production, Technical Costume Studies and Theatre Arts. In 2014, Fanshawe announced that it would purchase the building of the recently closed Kingsmill's Department Store across the street for expansion of this campus.〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/kingsmills-finalized〕
Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology
On Monday, April 27, 2015, the family of the late Don Smith pledged their support of Fanshawe College by naming the School of Building Technology the Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology. Don Smith, co-founder of EllisDon died in 2013.〔http://www.ellisdon.com/geoff-s-blog/-/blogs/donald-j-bus-smith-o-c-?p_p_auth=AcSaEsk4&_33_redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ellisdon.com%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3D3%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1%26_3_keywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_searchURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ellisdon.com%252Fsearch%253Fp_p_id%253D3%2526p_p_lifecycle%253D0%2526p_p_state%253Dnormal%2526p_p_mode%253Dview%2526p_p_col_count%253D1%2526_3_struts_action%253D%25252Fsearch%25252Fsearch%2526_3_keywords%253D%26_3_searchKeywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_struts_action%3D%252Fsearch%252Fsearch〕 Don was always a strong supporter of Fanshawe College and was the first recipient of a Fanshawe College honorary diploma in 1992. In 2008, Fanshawe presented his wife, Joan, with an honorary diploma.〔http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/donald-j-smith-school-of-building-technology〕
Rebranding
On April 2, 2014, Fanshawe College unveiled its new visual identity and brand promise. Fanshawe president Peter Devlin stated that the new brand "focusses on Fanshawe's desire to help students reach their full potential." The rebranding process took place during the summer of 2013 where the input of over 6000 current students, staff, alumni, guidance counsellors, business and academic leaders, government and community partners was used to determine the new brand. The College named its new logo ''NorthStar'' because of its visual and symbolic link to the star famous for helping generations of travellers find their way. In an online survey, ''NorthStar'' was preferred two to one over all other concepts indicated in surveys, including the then current logo. Survey respondents described it as being bold, innovative and distinctive.〔
〔http://london.ctvnews.ca/fanshawe-college-launches-new-brand-and-logo-1.1757369〕
Fanshawe College Arboretum was established in 1995.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Fanshawe College PresidentsDr. James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's first president in 1967 and held the position until 1979. Dr. Colvin was succeeded by Mr. Harry Rawson, who served as president until his retirement in 1987. Dr. Barry Moore,Fanshawe's third president, retired in 1996. Dr. Howard Rundle, Fanshawe's longest-serving president, led the college for 18 years until his retirement on August 31, 2013. The fifth President of Fanshawe College is Peter Devlin. Prior to joining Fanshawe, President Devlin served 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He commanded from the platoon to Army level, most notably commanding 1st Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and the Canadian Army.He has several operational tours including UN, NATO and Coalition missions in Cyprus, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.He was awarded the Meritorious Service CrossMeritorious Service Cross in 2004 as well as Orders of Military MeritOrder of Military Merit (Canada)from the United States, Brazil and Columbia for international leadership and encouraging collaboration. President Devlin was appointed to Commander of the Canadian Order of Military Merit in 2010 and retired in August 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant General.On February 19, 2015, President Devlin was invested into France's National Order of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his efforts to promote strong relations between the Canadian and French Armies while he was Commander of the Canadian Army.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/devlin-legion_of-honourDevlin's appointment took effect September 3, 2013.Academic Schools and BuildingsIn May 2011, Fanshawe College officially opened its new Centre for Applied Transportation Technologies (CATT). The new Centre accommodates 1,500 students who are seeking jobs in trades and technologies that support the transportation industry. In addition to state-of-the-art equipment and learning tools, the 148,000-square-foot facility will feature a variety of green innovations, including a vegetated green roof occupying 48,000 square feet, storm water reclamation, solar-powered GPS tracking skylights for natural day-lighting in the shops and other environmental/sustainability initiatives and materials.In 2013, Fanshawe College announced the establishment of the new School of Public Safety. The school will open in September 2014 by bringing together six of Fanshawe's established public safety programs and then will use this foundation to launch 7 to 10 new program offerings by September 2015, making it one of the most comprehensive public safety programs in southwestern Ontario.In August 2013, Fanshawe College announced that it purchased the facilities formerly owned by Jazz Aviation at the London International Airport. This purchase will allow the College to create a permanent home for its aviation programming with facilities that match the real world industry environment.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/jazz-aviation-facilitiesFanshawe’s Centre for Digital and Performance Arts - The 50,000-square-foot building opened in January 2014 and offers 400 students state-of-the-art facilities with immediate access to arts, entertainment, parks, shopping and more. Located in the heart of downtown London, the Centre for Digital and Performance Arts is home to a number of Fanshawe’s creative programs, such as 3D Animation and Character Design, Interactive Media Design and Production, Technical Costume Studies and Theatre Arts. In 2014, Fanshawe announced that it would purchase the building of the recently closed Kingsmill's Department Store across the street for expansion of this campus.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/kingsmills-finalizedDonald J. Smith School of Building TechnologyOn Monday, April 27, 2015, the family of the late Don Smith pledged their support of Fanshawe College by naming the School of Building Technology the Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology. Don Smith, co-founder of EllisDon died in 2013.http://www.ellisdon.com/geoff-s-blog/-/blogs/donald-j-bus-smith-o-c-?p_p_auth=AcSaEsk4&_33_redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ellisdon.com%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3D3%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1%26_3_keywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_searchURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ellisdon.com%252Fsearch%253Fp_p_id%253D3%2526p_p_lifecycle%253D0%2526p_p_state%253Dnormal%2526p_p_mode%253Dview%2526p_p_col_count%253D1%2526_3_struts_action%253D%25252Fsearch%25252Fsearch%2526_3_keywords%253D%26_3_searchKeywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_struts_action%3D%252Fsearch%252Fsearch Don was always a strong supporter of Fanshawe College and was the first recipient of a Fanshawe College honorary diploma in 1992. In 2008, Fanshawe presented his wife, Joan, with an honorary diploma.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/donald-j-smith-school-of-building-technologyRebrandingOn April 2, 2014, Fanshawe College unveiled its new visual identity and brand promise. Fanshawe president Peter Devlin stated that the new brand "focusses on Fanshawe's desire to help students reach their full potential." The rebranding process took place during the summer of 2013 where the input of over 6000 current students, staff, alumni, guidance counsellors, business and academic leaders, government and community partners was used to determine the new brand. The College named its new logo ''NorthStar'' because of its visual and symbolic link to the star famous for helping generations of travellers find their way. In an online survey, ''NorthStar'' was preferred two to one over all other concepts indicated in surveys, including the then current logo. Survey respondents described it as being bold, innovative and distinctive. http://london.ctvnews.ca/fanshawe-college-launches-new-brand-and-logo-1.1757369Fanshawe College Arboretum was established in 1995.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Fanshawe College PresidentsDr. James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's first president in 1967 and held the position until 1979. Dr. Colvin was succeeded by Mr. Harry Rawson, who served as president until his retirement in 1987. Dr. Barry Moore,Fanshawe's third president, retired in 1996. Dr. Howard Rundle, Fanshawe's longest-serving president, led the college for 18 years until his retirement on August 31, 2013. The fifth President of Fanshawe College is Peter Devlin. Prior to joining Fanshawe, President Devlin served 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He commanded from the platoon to Army level, most notably commanding 1st Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and the Canadian Army.He has several operational tours including UN, NATO and Coalition missions in Cyprus, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.He was awarded the Meritorious Service CrossMeritorious Service Cross in 2004 as well as Orders of Military MeritOrder of Military Merit (Canada)from the United States, Brazil and Columbia for international leadership and encouraging collaboration. President Devlin was appointed to Commander of the Canadian Order of Military Merit in 2010 and retired in August 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant General.On February 19, 2015, President Devlin was invested into France's National Order of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his efforts to promote strong relations between the Canadian and French Armies while he was Commander of the Canadian Army.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/devlin-legion_of-honourDevlin's appointment took effect September 3, 2013.Academic Schools and BuildingsIn May 2011, Fanshawe College officially opened its new Centre for Applied Transportation Technologies (CATT). The new Centre accommodates 1,500 students who are seeking jobs in trades and technologies that support the transportation industry. In addition to state-of-the-art equipment and learning tools, the 148,000-square-foot facility will feature a variety of green innovations, including a vegetated green roof occupying 48,000 square feet, storm water reclamation, solar-powered GPS tracking skylights for natural day-lighting in the shops and other environmental/sustainability initiatives and materials.In 2013, Fanshawe College announced the establishment of the new School of Public Safety. The school will open in September 2014 by bringing together six of Fanshawe's established public safety programs and then will use this foundation to launch 7 to 10 new program offerings by September 2015, making it one of the most comprehensive public safety programs in southwestern Ontario.In August 2013, Fanshawe College announced that it purchased the facilities formerly owned by Jazz Aviation at the London International Airport. This purchase will allow the College to create a permanent home for its aviation programming with facilities that match the real world industry environment.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/jazz-aviation-facilitiesFanshawe’s Centre for Digital and Performance Arts - The 50,000-square-foot building opened in January 2014 and offers 400 students state-of-the-art facilities with immediate access to arts, entertainment, parks, shopping and more. Located in the heart of downtown London, the Centre for Digital and Performance Arts is home to a number of Fanshawe’s creative programs, such as 3D Animation and Character Design, Interactive Media Design and Production, Technical Costume Studies and Theatre Arts. In 2014, Fanshawe announced that it would purchase the building of the recently closed Kingsmill's Department Store across the street for expansion of this campus.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/kingsmills-finalizedDonald J. Smith School of Building TechnologyOn Monday, April 27, 2015, the family of the late Don Smith pledged their support of Fanshawe College by naming the School of Building Technology the Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology. Don Smith, co-founder of EllisDon died in 2013.http://www.ellisdon.com/geoff-s-blog/-/blogs/donald-j-bus-smith-o-c-?p_p_auth=AcSaEsk4&_33_redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ellisdon.com%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3D3%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1%26_3_keywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_searchURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ellisdon.com%252Fsearch%253Fp_p_id%253D3%2526p_p_lifecycle%253D0%2526p_p_state%253Dnormal%2526p_p_mode%253Dview%2526p_p_col_count%253D1%2526_3_struts_action%253D%25252Fsearch%25252Fsearch%2526_3_keywords%253D%26_3_searchKeywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_struts_action%3D%252Fsearch%252Fsearch Don was always a strong supporter of Fanshawe College and was the first recipient of a Fanshawe College honorary diploma in 1992. In 2008, Fanshawe presented his wife, Joan, with an honorary diploma.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/donald-j-smith-school-of-building-technologyRebrandingOn April 2, 2014, Fanshawe College unveiled its new visual identity and brand promise. Fanshawe president Peter Devlin stated that the new brand "focusses on Fanshawe's desire to help students reach their full potential." The rebranding process took place during the summer of 2013 where the input of over 6000 current students, staff, alumni, guidance counsellors, business and academic leaders, government and community partners was used to determine the new brand. The College named its new logo ''NorthStar'' because of its visual and symbolic link to the star famous for helping generations of travellers find their way. In an online survey, ''NorthStar'' was preferred two to one over all other concepts indicated in surveys, including the then current logo. Survey respondents described it as being bold, innovative and distinctive. http://london.ctvnews.ca/fanshawe-college-launches-new-brand-and-logo-1.1757369Fanshawe College Arboretum was established in 1995.">ウィキペディアでFanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology is one of the largest colleges in Ontario, Canada. The College was established more than 45 years ago. Its campuses, located in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Woodstock, serve close to half a million people with education related services. More than 200 degree, diploma and certificate programs, as well as apprenticeship training are offered to approximately 43,000 students annually. Each year the College attracts students from approximately 50 countries. Fanshawe College has more than 167,000 alumni living and working around the world.Research at Fanshawe - The Centre for Research and Innovation (CRI) is Fanshawe College’s Research Office and Industry Innovation Centre (IIC). The Centre works with industry and community partners, and with Fanshawe researchers, to develop innovativehttp://www.fanshawec.ca/services/research/welcome-ari research projects and programs, and serves as the College’s liaison to external funders.==History==The London campus was founded in 1962 as the Ontario Vocational Centre (OVC). The first classes were held September 28, 1964, and initially there were 300 students enrolled. In 1967 it became Fanshawe College, one of a province-wide system of colleges of applied arts and technology. Regional campuses were subsequently established in Woodstock, St. Thomas, and Simcoe. The origin of the word Fanshawe is old English and is a combination of two words: fane (meaning temple or building) and shaw or shawe (meaning woods). Hence “temple in the woods." The College's current logo was adopted in 2014.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/fanshawe-college-always-relevant-always-changingThe original three buildings were the Main Building, the Automotive Building, and the Applied Arts Centre, which subsequently became buildings "B", "C", and "A", respectively. The "D" block was completed as an extension of the "B" building in the early 1970s, followed by "E" in 1975, "F" (with a bookstore) in 1980, and "G" in 1984. Fanshawe's library was temporarily located on the first floor of "B" building, soon moved to room A2015. In 1982, a new library was built on the north side of campus adjacent to "F" building, which is still used to this day. Numerous expansion to college facilities have taken place at the London campus since the 1990s.Fanshawe College PresidentsDr. James A. Colvin was named Fanshawe College's first president in 1967 and held the position until 1979. Dr. Colvin was succeeded by Mr. Harry Rawson, who served as president until his retirement in 1987. Dr. Barry Moore,Fanshawe's third president, retired in 1996. Dr. Howard Rundle, Fanshawe's longest-serving president, led the college for 18 years until his retirement on August 31, 2013. The fifth President of Fanshawe College is Peter Devlin. Prior to joining Fanshawe, President Devlin served 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He commanded from the platoon to Army level, most notably commanding 1st Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group and the Canadian Army.He has several operational tours including UN, NATO and Coalition missions in Cyprus, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.He was awarded the Meritorious Service CrossMeritorious Service Cross in 2004 as well as Orders of Military MeritOrder of Military Merit (Canada)from the United States, Brazil and Columbia for international leadership and encouraging collaboration. President Devlin was appointed to Commander of the Canadian Order of Military Merit in 2010 and retired in August 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant General.On February 19, 2015, President Devlin was invested into France's National Order of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his efforts to promote strong relations between the Canadian and French Armies while he was Commander of the Canadian Army.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/devlin-legion_of-honourDevlin's appointment took effect September 3, 2013.Academic Schools and BuildingsIn May 2011, Fanshawe College officially opened its new Centre for Applied Transportation Technologies (CATT). The new Centre accommodates 1,500 students who are seeking jobs in trades and technologies that support the transportation industry. In addition to state-of-the-art equipment and learning tools, the 148,000-square-foot facility will feature a variety of green innovations, including a vegetated green roof occupying 48,000 square feet, storm water reclamation, solar-powered GPS tracking skylights for natural day-lighting in the shops and other environmental/sustainability initiatives and materials.In 2013, Fanshawe College announced the establishment of the new School of Public Safety. The school will open in September 2014 by bringing together six of Fanshawe's established public safety programs and then will use this foundation to launch 7 to 10 new program offerings by September 2015, making it one of the most comprehensive public safety programs in southwestern Ontario.In August 2013, Fanshawe College announced that it purchased the facilities formerly owned by Jazz Aviation at the London International Airport. This purchase will allow the College to create a permanent home for its aviation programming with facilities that match the real world industry environment.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/jazz-aviation-facilitiesFanshawe’s Centre for Digital and Performance Arts - The 50,000-square-foot building opened in January 2014 and offers 400 students state-of-the-art facilities with immediate access to arts, entertainment, parks, shopping and more. Located in the heart of downtown London, the Centre for Digital and Performance Arts is home to a number of Fanshawe’s creative programs, such as 3D Animation and Character Design, Interactive Media Design and Production, Technical Costume Studies and Theatre Arts. In 2014, Fanshawe announced that it would purchase the building of the recently closed Kingsmill's Department Store across the street for expansion of this campus.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/kingsmills-finalizedDonald J. Smith School of Building TechnologyOn Monday, April 27, 2015, the family of the late Don Smith pledged their support of Fanshawe College by naming the School of Building Technology the Donald J. Smith School of Building Technology. Don Smith, co-founder of EllisDon died in 2013.http://www.ellisdon.com/geoff-s-blog/-/blogs/donald-j-bus-smith-o-c-?p_p_auth=AcSaEsk4&_33_redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ellisdon.com%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3D3%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1%26_3_keywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_searchURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ellisdon.com%252Fsearch%253Fp_p_id%253D3%2526p_p_lifecycle%253D0%2526p_p_state%253Dnormal%2526p_p_mode%253Dview%2526p_p_col_count%253D1%2526_3_struts_action%253D%25252Fsearch%25252Fsearch%2526_3_keywords%253D%26_3_searchKeywords%3Ddonald%2Bj%2Bsmith%26_3_struts_action%3D%252Fsearch%252Fsearch Don was always a strong supporter of Fanshawe College and was the first recipient of a Fanshawe College honorary diploma in 1992. In 2008, Fanshawe presented his wife, Joan, with an honorary diploma.http://www.fanshawec.ca/news-events/donald-j-smith-school-of-building-technologyRebrandingOn April 2, 2014, Fanshawe College unveiled its new visual identity and brand promise. Fanshawe president Peter Devlin stated that the new brand "focusses on Fanshawe's desire to help students reach their full potential." The rebranding process took place during the summer of 2013 where the input of over 6000 current students, staff, alumni, guidance counsellors, business and academic leaders, government and community partners was used to determine the new brand. The College named its new logo ''NorthStar'' because of its visual and symbolic link to the star famous for helping generations of travellers find their way. In an online survey, ''NorthStar'' was preferred two to one over all other concepts indicated in surveys, including the then current logo. Survey respondents described it as being bold, innovative and distinctive. http://london.ctvnews.ca/fanshawe-college-launches-new-brand-and-logo-1.1757369Fanshawe College Arboretum was established in 1995.」の詳細全文を読む



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