The campaign is aspirational and is about more than just credentials and learning outcomes; it’s also about learning, growth, and the journey and a learning experience as unique as our students.
When Paul Boissonneault was studying Retail Management, he didn't know a Sheridan business credential would be the first rung on the ladder towards an illustrious career in fire prevention.
The 2024/25 season highlights the creativity, innovation, and artistic growth of students studying in Sheridan’s Honours Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance and Technical Production for the Performing Arts Industry programs.
A Sheridan Bachelor of Film and Television student documentary short was created to honour the last surviving Canadian Lancaster Bomber pilot. Third-year student Eric Cervania directed the six-minute project featuring retired Royal Canadian Air Force bomber pilot John 'Jack' Frederick Finan of Stoney Creek, Ont. The film was screened at last month's Hamilton Film Festival and also aired on Hamilton community television.
A number of Sheridan students have supported the third major installation of Space for Grief, an award-winning, multi-sensory public art exhibit that aims to destigmatize practices, policies, and emotions associated with grieving.