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St. Clair College is pleased to announce that its premier Health Science Centre has been named in honour of a generous benefactor. The Anthony P. Toldo Centre for Applied Health Sciences was unveiled on October 3rd, 2014 at the College’s south campus. Anthony P. Toldo, who passed away 5 years ago is remembered and cherished for his entrepreneurship and philanthropy in Windsor Essex. Anthony Toldo had an un-wavering passion for health care initiatives within the community, and his legacy has been honored on a building that educates and trains the best in future health care specialists. “This gift from the Toldo Foundation is a clear sign that a community leader has recognized that the combined talent of an amazing staff at this college is making a difference as the leading educator in the province of Ontario,” said College president Dr. John Strasser. The donation to the college will support its reputation as the number one college in the province for the education and training of health care professionals. In response to the growing demand in the health care sector, the College built a 100,000 square-foot innovative teaching facility that provides education for more than 2,400 students in 13 programs. The Centre produces elite graduates in a wide variety of disciplines including Nursing, Practical Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Technician Paramedic, Pharmacy Technician, Personal Support Worker, Sonography, Respiratory Therapy and Cardiovascular Technology. The passion for pursing exceptional health care in the local region moves forward with the next generation of the Toldo Family. Tony Toldo, the son to Anthony Toldo, proudly spoke about the significance of their families support towards St. Clair College. “My Father had a passion for excellence in health care in our community. With the naming of the Anthony P. Toldo Center for Applied Health Sciences, his unwavering support will live on in the success the graduates have in their future careers as the health care professional here and throughout the world”. St. Clair College gra- ciously embraces the generous donation made to its capital campaign, ‘Foundation for Life’ by the Toldo Family. The $100 million dol- lar capital campaign is in its final fundraising phase of $10 million dollars. The Foundation for Life cam- paign represents the three pillars of the college which are, entrepreneurship & innovation, academic excellence and student life. The campaign began in 2007 under the leader- ship of Dr. John Strasser. Dr. Strasser’s foresight is to sculpt the college into a destination learning institution offering pertinent programs and hands-on work experience to the student body. Since 2007 St. Clair College has experienced vital growth in student enrollment given the college’s new leading-edge learning facilities, high-end technological teaching equipment, additional advanced programs, and stimulating student life. The Foundation for Life campaign is the building blocks of St. Clair College’s future. To date St. Clair College has graduated over 85,000 students since its inception. What’s Inside 1 St. Clair Receives $1 Million Donation - Toldo Foundation 2 SIM Mannequins at Thames Campus 3 Saints Athletics: A Championship Year 4 Winning Graphic Design Free Swimming Free Skating Golf Tournament 5 Family Fun Day Surprise Proposal 6 Winners of Hackathon Alumni Family 7 Annual Giving Campaign Donation 8 Dinner Shows Windsor SportsPlex Animal Health Tech. Keep updated on our events by calling our events hotline 519-972-2747 The Official Newsletter Linking Alumni, Donors, and Friends of St. Clair College WINTER 2014 1 Stay Connected! Please make sure we have your updated email address so we can send you information for our 2014-2015 events. Also, please ensure we have your current mailing address at all times. To update your information visit www.stclairalumni.com St. Clair College Receives $1 Million Donation From the Toldo Foundation. Building Named in Anthony P. Toldo’s Honour

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St. Clair College is pleased to announce that its premier Health Science Centre has been named in honour of a generous benefactor. The Anthony P. Toldo Centre for Applied Health Sciences was unveiled on October 3rd, 2014 at the College’s south campus. Anthony P. Toldo, who passed away 5 years ago is remembered and cherished for his entrepreneurship and philanthropy in Windsor Essex. Anthony Toldo had an un-wavering passion for health care initiatives within the community, and his legacy has been honored on a building that educates and trains the best in future health care specialists.

“This gift from the Toldo Foundation is a clear sign that a community leader has recognized that the combined talent of an amazing staff at this college is making a difference as the leading educator in the province of Ontario,” said College president Dr. John Strasser.

The donation to the college will support its reputation as the number one college in the province for the education and training of health care professionals. In response to the growing demand in the health care sector, the College built a 100,000 square-foot innovative teaching facility that provides education for more than 2,400 students in 13 programs. The Centre produces elite graduates in a wide variety of disciplines including Nursing, Practical Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Technician Paramedic, Pharmacy Technician, Personal Support Worker, Sonography, Respiratory Therapy and Cardiovascular Technology.

The passion for pursing exceptional health care in the local region moves forward with the next generation of the Toldo Family. Tony Toldo, the son to Anthony Toldo, proudly spoke about the significance of their families support towards St. Clair College. “My Father had a passion for excellence in health care in our community. With the naming of the Anthony P. Toldo Center for Applied Health Sciences, his unwavering support will live on in the success the graduates

have in their future careers as the health care professional here and throughout the world”.

St. Clair College gra-ciously embraces the generous donation made to its capital campaign, ‘Foundation for Life’ by the Toldo Family. The $100 million dol-lar capital campaign is in its final fundraising

phase of $10 million dollars. The Foundation for Life cam-paign represents the three pillars of the college which are, entrepreneurship & innovation, academic excellence and student life. The campaign began in 2007 under the leader-ship of Dr. John Strasser. Dr. Strasser’s foresight is to sculpt the college into a destination learning institution offering pertinent programs and hands-on work experience to the student body. Since 2007 St. Clair College has experienced vital growth in student enrollment given the college’s new leading-edge learning facilities, high-end technological teaching equipment, additional advanced programs, and stimulating student life. The Foundation for Life campaign is the building blocks of St. Clair College’s future. To date St. Clair College has graduated over 85,000 students since its inception.

What’s Inside1

St. Clair Receives $1 Million Donation - Toldo

Foundation

2SIM Mannequins at Thames Campus

3Saints Athletics:

A Championship Year

4Winning Graphic Design

Free SwimmingFree Skating

Golf Tournament

5Family Fun Day

Surprise Proposal

6Winners of Hackathon

Alumni Family

7Annual Giving

Campaign Donation

8Dinner Shows

Windsor SportsPlexAnimal Health Tech.

Keep updated on our events by calling our events

hotline 519-972-2747

The Official Newsletter Linking Alumni, Donors, and Friends of

St. Clair College

WINTER 2014

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Stay Connected!Please make sure we have your updated email address so we can send you information for our 2014-2015 events. Also, please ensure we have your current mailing address at all times. To update your information visit

www.stclairalumni.com

St. Clair College Receives $1 Million Donation From the Toldo Foundation. Building Named in Anthony P. Toldo’s Honour

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St. Clair College Thames Campus is thrilled to announce that it has received two new Simulation (SIM) mannequins to enhance training for students in the Nursing and Practical Nursing programs. The total value of the equipment is $45,000.

This new, cutting edge technology is part of the Mary Uniac Health Sciences Education Centre development. The centre opened in September 2013.

Two important pieces of simulation equipment are now in place. Noelle is a SIM adult birthing mother and she comes with an in vitro fetus as well as a newborn baby. In addition, the Centre has received Hal, a 5 year old pediatric SIM. Both of these new installations will provide students with tremendous hands-on learning which helps build their confidence when dealing with emergency situations, and ultimately produces a better prepared graduate for the important work they will do in our health care sector.

Noelle replaces a 15 year old birthing simulator and is an important addition to the program. SIM guru and Faculty member Cindy Pallister is thrilled to have both pieces of important technology added to the Centre. “It is critical that Nursing students have state-of-the-art equipment to support the learning process. This will allow us to simulate multiple scenarios in a clinical setting which will provide a more comprehensive set of skills for our students.”

The computer aided technology allows Faculty to train students in various scenarios including monitoring vital signs, fetal heart monitoring and OB simulations and more complex emergency procedures including breech birth and preeclampsia.

New Cutting Edge SIM Mannequins Arrive at Thames Campus

ALUMNI BOARD 2014

PRESIDENTSerge Bertucci

VP FINANCE EXECUTIVE VP Tom Malanfant Kim Davis

DIRECTORS Jody Cloutier Don France Colin Lehoux Lindsay Lovecky Dina Misur Derek Renaud

Allison Rusling-Bigelow

EX-OFFICIODr. John Strasser

VICE PRESIDENT COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

John Fairley

ALUMNI RELATIONS MANAGERJody Maskery

ALUMNI OFFICERoom 273 - 2nd Floor

St. Clair College South Campus

2000 Talbot Road West

Jody Maskery

ALUMNI RELATIONS MANAGER

Phone: 519-972-2727 ext 4708

Fax: 519-972-2733

E-mail: [email protected]

FOUNDATION OFFICE

519-972-2383Room 336 - 3rd Floor

St. Clair College South Campus

2000 Talbot Road West

John Fairley

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Phone: 519-972-2762

Fax: 519-972-2733

E-mail: [email protected]

2 Tickets in the St. Clair College Alumni Suite

Thursday, March 5, 2015 @ 7pm vs. Sault Ste. Marie

Alumni can purchase Spitfire tickets at a special rate for the following

Alumni and Friends Spitfire Games:

Saturday, January 17, 2015 @ 7pm; vs. Kitchener

Sunday, February 1, 2015 @ 2 pm; vs. Belleville

Thursday, March 5, 2015 @ 7 pm; vs. Sault Ste. Marie

The alumni will be hosting their Suite Night on

Thursday, March 5, 2015 @ 7pmCall 519-972-2747 for Ticket Information

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Men’s 2014 Champions

What an amazing year it has been for the St. Clair College Saints! The Men’s Baseball team has won their 2nd consecutive OUA/OCAA Championship by defeating Brock University. The Saints topped Brock in the first game 3-2 and needed the extra game in the double knockout format to win the Championship by a score of 7-5.

St. Clair College’s Eric Cunningham (LaSalle, ON) is the 2014 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Men’s Baseball Player of the Year. Cunningham was third in league batting at 0.458 and in hits with 27. He was also fourth with 21 runs scored. Cunningham led the league with 16 stolen bases and also contributed 12 RBI.

As a catcher, Cunningham caught a pitching staff with a league low ERA of 1.44 over 2 ½ runs better than the next best team. Notably, Cunningham and many outstanding St. Clair College Saints received awards. Dave Cooper received the OCAA Men’s Baseball Coach of the Year and Kyle Breitner received the Pitcher of the Year award.

2014 OCAA Champions Women’s Softball Awards

The Saints Women’s Softball team won gold with a 7-5 victory over Conestoga (Kitchener) claiming its first crown since 2009. This was the fourth OCAA title for St. Clair’s Women’s Softball team since the program’s inception in 2002.

Windsor’s Alexa Georgiou was named MVP for the Championship Tournament pitching complete games in all three wins for the Saints. She was also the leading hitter for the tournament finishing with a 0.727 batting average and was tops for the weekend with 6 RBIs and a homerun. St. Clair centre fielder Lisa Ternosky (Windsor) was also named to the Championship All-Star Team batting 0.556 overall.

2014 OCAA Champions Women’s Varsity Golf

The St. Clair College Women’s Varsity Golf team clinched gold for the second time in team history. Their strong play in the final round of the OCAA Golf Championships finished with 42 strokes ahead of the silver medal contenders. The Championships were hosted by Fleming College at Wildfire Golf Club near Peterborough.

Ashley Unrau (St. Thomas) led the way for the team and picked up an individual bronze medal. Her three day total was 234 (+18) with rounds of 77, 77, and 80. She finished 12 strokes behind the gold medal winner.

The St. Clair team three day total was 495. Three players played for the women each day, with the two best scores counting. Laura Martin (Chatham) had a three day total of 261 (+45) for 6th place and Victoria Ducharme (Windsor) had a three day total of 268 (+52) which landed her 7th place. The team is coached by head coach Kevin Corriveau and assistant coach Heather MacKenzie.

2014 OCAA Champions Women’s Cross Country

The St. Clair College Women’s Cross Country Team ran to a team Silver Medal at the OCAA Provincial Championship hosted by Seneca College in King City and qualified for the CCAA National Championships in Calgary, AB.

Natalie Omahen (Tecumseh) and Amanda Matthews (Windsor) ran to 10th and 11th spots just a second apart, over the 5km course in a field of 86 runners. Omahen crossed the line in 22:32 with Matthews right behind at 22:33. Other finishers for the Saints were Paiton Del Monte (23:46, 26th place), Patricia Battocchio (23:49, 29th place), Donia Binder (24:20, 36th place), and Morgan Jones (25:10, 40th place).

Saints Athletics A Championship Year

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Save The Date For the Next Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament

2014 Golf tournament winners: Rick Bissonnette, Tom Boroski, Dan Boynton, Tom Friesen

CHATHAMThis Winter SeasonFree Family Skate in Chatham at the Thames Campus Arena

Sunday, January 4th, 2015Sunday, February 1st, 2015Saturday, March 1st, 2015from 1:00 - 2:15pm

WINDSORFree Community SwimsSundays 1pm - 3pmtill April 2015

Congratulations to the 2014 Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament Winners.

Get your foursome ready to join us on July 25, 2015 at Kingsville Golf and Country Club.2014 Golf tournament winners: Rick Bissonnette, Tom Boroski, Dan Boynton, Tom Friesen

Graphic Design Student Has The Winning CombinationSt. Clair College is thrilled to announce that Sydney Taylor has brought home a Silver Medal in Graphic Design from the National Skills competition held recently at the International Centre, in Toronto!

On the heels of her Gold Medal win at the Ontario Technological Skills Competition in Waterloo in May, Taylor toughed out the grueling two day competition to capture the Silver medal.

“I was thrilled to hear my name called,” says Taylor. “The scope of the project was very demanding with just 6 hours each day to complete two very involved advertising campaigns. Once you developed your creative treatment there was no time to change it up.”

The competition was judged based on technical proficiency and creative treatment. “My internship helped me immensely in the competition, along with everything I learned in my program. The entire experience has been tremendous.”

Earlier in the year, Taylor was also the winner of the Shores of Erie Wine Festival poster design contest. “I have been very fortunate to have the chance to showcase my capabilities as a graphic designer, in great part to the opportunities provided through the Graphic Design program at the College

FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS FOR ALUMNI & FRIENDSSponsored by the St. Clair Alumni Association

Our First Annual St. Clair College Alumni Fall Festival Family Day was a great success. Hundreds of alumni and friends gathered on Saturday, October 4, 2014 at the Thamesville Corn Maize to enjoy a day filled with intricate corn mazes, games, pumpkin picking and great food sponsored by the Alumni Association.Check out our website for details on the 2015 Chatham fall event

www.stclairalumni.com

St. Clair College Thames Alumni Fall Festival Family Day

The Animal Health Technician 1974 graduates are planning a reunion for

Saturday, May 16, 2015 at St. Clair College.

If you are interested in attending, please contact Jody Maskery, Alumni Relations Manager at (519) 972-2727 ext. 4708 or

by email: [email protected]

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Our 7th Annual Family Fun Day, in August was a wonderful success!Over two thousand people came by the college to enjoy the one-of-a-kind Alumni and Friends Event.

We enjoyed the clowns, dog show, kid’s activities, live entertainment, classic car show, barbecue, magicians, a meet & greet with some of the Windsor Spitfire Hockey Players, free swimming and Windsor’s largest garage sale!

We will be hosting our 8th Annual Family Fun Day Sunday, August 16th, 2015.

Winners of the 2014 Family Fun Day Family of the Year Contest…

The Hughes FamilyStop by the photo booth in 2015 and see if

you can be the next Family of the Year!

Alysha McNamee got more than a diploma during June Convocation ceremonies at St. Clair College — her boyfriend surprised her with a wedding proposal.Hundreds of students, teachers and guests jumped to their feet, cheering loudly when she gave her answer: Yes.

With her diploma in hand, McNamee posed for a photo when she noticed her boyfriend, Vincent Poudrier, walking towards her from the other side of the stage.Her heart sank.“Will you literally make me the luckiest man in the world?” Poudrier said, before getting down on one knee. She said “yes”. Poudrier, 23, of Niagara Falls, said he was shaking, nervous and sick to his stomach, but that wasn’t going to stop him from popping the question to his girlfriend of five years.“There are no words to describe what she truly means to me,” Poudrier said. “I can’t see myself being without her.”Poudrier, along with McNamee’s oldest sister Tabatha, contacted St. Clair College requesting help with the proposal. The school was 100 per cent behind them.“This has never happened before at St. Clair College,” said Ann Hetherington, director of marketing at St. Clair College. Congratulations, we wish you all the best.

Surprise Proposal! Become Part of Magnet!

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Networking and job fairs are great, but they require you to invest a lot of time and resources for sometimes minimal results. Utilizing the innovative technology platform WhoPlusYou, the Magnet network offers a unique way to market yourself, letting the jobs chase you by matching your specific education, skills and interests to the over 2 million jobs and opportunities while protecting your privacy-your profile is 100% private until you choose to share it. With full multimedia capability, you can even differentiate your profile by adding images, videos and sound that demonstrate your unique abilities.

Visit our landing page at stclaircollege.magnet.today to upload your resume or transfer your LinkedIn profile to get started and. You can follow us on Twitter at @sccmagnet.

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Just like the witches in “The Wizard of Oz”, there are good hackers and bad hackers in the world. St. Clair’s Devin Pavao is a very, very good hacker.

In the mainstream media, the term “hacking” most often appears in its negative sense: “to circumvent security and break into a server or website with malicious intent”. But, in the world of electronic professionals, “hacking” means the process of creativity: the invention-from-scratch of a computer program, or the clever improvement of an existing one.

It was the latter process that was on display at the University of Waterloo on the September 19-21 weekend where they hosted 1,000 computer programming and app-development innovators - most of them students - at the first annual “Hack The North Hackathon”.

After the fact, it was praised as probably the largest gathering of its technological sort in Canadian history.

Approximately a third of the 1,000 attendees were from the United States, and others flew in from South Korea, China, Brazil and a number of other overseas nations.

Among that throng was Devin Pavao, a second-year student in St. Clair’s Internet Applications and Web Development program. It had already been a pretty eventful year for Devin. In May, he won a silver medal in

the Website Development category of the annual Ontario Skills competition (also staged in Waterloo).

“Hardware and software companies, app developers, website companies - all of the biggest companies in the industry were there,” Devin said. “Most of them were taking resumes on the spot. You could even submit your resume to a central registry, and it would be distributed for internship openings, or even just to have your resume critiqued.”

In the wider realm, Hack The North really served to put Canada on the “app-map”. “That world, professionally, is still pretty much dominated by Silicon Valley in the U.S.,” Devin said. “A well-organized event of this size, with so much corporate

backing and involvement, made a lot of people realize that Canada is interested in high-tech after all, and really has a great deal of expertise to offer. “I think a lot of the international students who attended may start looking at Canadian schools to pursue their educations.” Says Devin.

Welcome to the Alumni Family

Update Your Records Today

at www.stclairalumni.com

Congratulations to all of the 2014 graduates!

Welcome to the Alumni family of St. Clair College.

Stay Connected!

Two St. Clair Students Win Top Prize at HackWE 3.0 Hackathon

Left to Right: Devin Pavao with teammates Robert Nguyen of California and Paula Barcante of British Columbia.

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Grand Opening of Windsor - Sportsplex

St. Clair College celebrated the grand opening of the new SportsPlex at the

Windsor Campus in September 2014. This state-of-the-art facility features a triple

gymnasium, 10,000 sq. ft. fitness centre, elevated walking track, workout studios,

12 team rooms, classrooms and more! It is located directly across from the student

residence so it is ideal for students to stop in before or after classes.

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