September 6, 2012
Dylan Black, Ottawa's 'Favourite Radio Personality'
 
Dylan Black  

Since graduating from Loyalist in 1997, Dylan Black has been a radio host at some of the most popular radio stations in Ottawa. In his current position, Dylan can be heard every weekday morning on "The Dawg's Breakfast", 101.9, DAWG FM. The show airs between 5:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., and despite having to be at work so early, Dylan is happy to be living his dream.
GRADUATE NEWS

Museum of Ontario ArcheologyLOYALIST ANIMATION STUDENTS INTERVIEWED

Ten Loyalist Animation students were interviewed by CTV News about their internship at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. The interns digitized in three-dimension approximately 350 artifacts for the museum. Click on CTV to watch the interviews.

Apple CrumbleCULINARY GRADUATE BAKES UP NEW BUSINESS

Culinary graduate Brooke Calnan was hired by the Apple Crumble

Company of Port Hope to help get the business started and it has now

moved to a new location due to increase in demand. Click on the Apple Crumble Company  to find out more.

 

Record GazetteMEDIA GRAD NOW A REPORTER 

Logan Clow, graduate of the Radio Broadcasting and Post-Graduate Sports Journalism program is now a reporter for the Record-Gazette in Peace River, Alberta. Click on the Record-Gazette to read more.

Invading the species
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN GRAD MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Environmental Technician graduate Jenna Williamson is one of a 21-member Invading Species Hit Squad that combines education, public awareness and monitoring to help contain the spread of non-native

species in Ontario. Click on EMC Northwest  to read more.

Georgian Bay BiosphereHOME IS WHERE THE JOB IS

Logan Morrison, graduate of the 2010 Television and New Media program and 2011 Post-Graduate Public Relations program, has returned home to become the new Marketing Coordinator for the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve. Click on Cottage Country to read more about Logan's achievements.

ScotlandFORMER LOYALIST LANCER GOES TO SCOTLAND 

Connor McCann, former Loyalist Lancer rugby player, has left for Scotland to pursue a professional career in rugby. Click on the Belleville Intelligencer to read more about Connor's new adventure.

Stanford Who's WhoLOYALIST GRADUATE RECOGNIZED

Ashley Brazeau, who graduated from the Computer Programmer program in 2002, has been recognized by Stanford's Who's Who for her professional achievements.  Click on Ashley Brazeau to read more about her success.

CAMPUS NEWS

Memorial GroveA DAY TO REMEMBER 

On Monday, August 27th the Loyalist Community, family and friends

gathered to remember fellow alumni, students, faculty and staff in Alumni Gardens and Memorial Grove. Please click on Memorial to read more.

BursaryBURSARY APPLICATION NOW ON-LINE 

If you or someone you know is returning to Loyalist this year, please let them know about our Awards Directory, which lists available bursaries and scholarships. Financial aid can help students through college and ensure their success in the future. The application deadline is September 14th at 4 p.m. To apply, visit: www.myloyalist.com

Kidney FoundationGIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE WALK

Loyalist Student #001, Charles Benson, who is a former staff member and great friend to Loyalist College, is championing the Give the Gift of Life Walk that will take place on Sunday, September 9th, at Zwick's Park, Lion's Pavilion. Charles is a kidney transplant recipient. Event details can be found on The Kidney Foundation of Canada  website.

Show and Shine4TH ANNUAL SHOW & SHINE EVENT

The Automotive Department is "gearing" up for the 4th Annual Show & Shine, which will take place in the Skills Centre Automotive Shop on Saturday, September 15th. Loyalist family, alumni and the community are invited to attend. Click on Automotive to find out more.

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