Thunder Bay Business

Ministry of Colleges and Universiti­es providing Lakehead University with $1 million for upgrades

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Ontario’s Ministry of Colleges and Universiti­es is providing $1 million to Lakehead University for upgrades to its Wi-Fi, audiovisua­l and technology equipment in Orillia and Thunder Bay, resulting in a $2 million benefit to students in Engineerin­g and the Sciences.

Lakehead and the University’s Student Tech Fee Committee contribute­d $500,000 each, and Crestron, an audiovisua­l automation and controls manufactur­er, added a $60,000 rebate for further enhancemen­ts.

This funding will allow Lakehead Thunder Bay to upgrade aging instructio­nal technology in approximat­ely 35 rooms, within the Advanced Technology Academic Centre (ATAC), the Ryan building, and the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse – and add Wi-Fi to the Centennial building.

These upgrades will benefit students in the faculties of Health Sciences, Engineerin­g, Science and Environmen­tal Studies, and Business.

At Lakehead Orillia, the University will update audiovisua­l and conferenci­ng equipment across roughly 15 instructio­nal spaces – including 11 classrooms in Simcoe Hall and four in Heritage Place, benefiting students in all of Lakehead Orillia’s programs.

“The Lakehead University Student Union appreciate­s the Ministry of Colleges and Universiti­es supporting our students with this funding,” said Lahama Naeem, LUSU President.

“Technology and Wi-Fi are essential tools

for student learning and advancemen­t in today's day and age. We are certain that these upgrades will have a lasting impact on students and their experience at Lakehead University,” she added.

Lakehead began this project in September 2021, with an estimated completion date of later this year.

“Thank you, Minister Jill Dunlop, for selecting Lakehead University as a recipient of this important funding,” said Dr. Moira McPherson, Lakehead’s President and Vice-Chancellor.

“The Ministry of Colleges and Universiti­es’ investment significan­tly increases the enhancemen­ts to be made to Lakehead’s collaborat­ive, immersive course delivery technology that will improve access to remote learning tools and opportunit­ies for students at our campuses in Orillia and Thunder Bay.”

Lakehead University is a fully comprehens­ive university with approximat­ely 9,700 full-time equivalent students and over 2,000 faculty and staff at two campuses in Orillia and Thunder Bay, Ontario. Lakehead has 10 faculties, including Business Administra­tion, Education, Engineerin­g, Graduate

Studies, Health & Behavioura­l Sciences, Law, Natural Resources Management, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Science & Environmen­tal Studies, and Social Sciences & Humanities. Lakehead University’s achievemen­ts have been recognized nationally and internatio­nally, including being ranked, once again, among Canada’s Top 10 primarily undergradu­ate universiti­es in Maclean’s 2021 University Rankings; as well as included in the top half of Times Higher Education's 2022 World Universiti­es Rankings for the third consecutiv­e year, and in the top 100 of 1,115 universiti­es from around the world in THE's 2021 Impact Rankings (which assesses institutio­ns against the United Nations’ 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals). Visit www.lakeheadu.ca.

 ?? ?? Lakehead Thunder Bay: This funding will allow Lakehead Thunder Bay to upgrade aging instructio­nal technology in approximat­ely 35 rooms, within the Advanced Technology Academic Centre (pictured), the Ryan building, and the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse – and add Wi-Fi
to the Centennial building.
Lakehead Thunder Bay: This funding will allow Lakehead Thunder Bay to upgrade aging instructio­nal technology in approximat­ely 35 rooms, within the Advanced Technology Academic Centre (pictured), the Ryan building, and the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse – and add Wi-Fi to the Centennial building.
 ?? ?? Lakehead Orillia: This funding will allow Lakehead to update audiovisua­l and conferenci­ng equipment across roughly 15 instructio­nal spaces at Lakehead Orillia.
Lakehead Orillia: This funding will allow Lakehead to update audiovisua­l and conferenci­ng equipment across roughly 15 instructio­nal spaces at Lakehead Orillia.

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