Southern Alberta Institute Of Technology
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SAIT layoffs highlight funding challenges at Alberta post-secondary schoolsA decision by the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology to lay off 30 employees is highlighting the funding challenges faced by post-secondary institutions across Alberta.EducationApr 17
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SAIT unveils new Taylor Family Campus Centre after $30M donationThe new SAIT Taylor Family Campus Centre will open in 2027 and is being called the cornerstone of the campus for generations to come.EducationMay 30, 2024
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Calgary instructor’s entry in TV baking competition ‘very inspiring’ for his students“You’ve really got to be on your toes. You have to know some bread, you have to know some ice cream, you have to know how to make mousses,” Kevin Conniff said.EntertainmentNov 10, 2023
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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology pauses intake for Broadcast News programSAIT is pausing fall 2024 intake for its Broadcast News program to 'explore making adjustments to the program in response to the changing demands of the industry.'EconomyNov 1, 2023
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Heavy smoke at SAIT prompts fire response, evacuationCalls came in just after 11 a.m. for heavy smoke coming out of the second floor of the Aldred Centre, which faces 16 Avenue N.W.FireApr 29, 2022
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New study to help Lytton-area Indigenous community rebuild with climate resilience after fireSix months later, the Kanaka Bar is preparing to rebuild but this time Chief Patrick Michell says he wants to be sure that homes can withstand all kinds of extreme weather events.CanadaJan 13, 2022
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Calgary post-secondary institutions watch Omicron closely as winter semester approachesCalgary post-secondary institutions are watching the Omicron variant closely while determining teaching plans for the winter semester.EducationDec 20, 2021
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Calgary post-secondary students excited about possible return to campus in SeptemberIn a release, MRU said that the "transition back to campus must be well-organized and thoughtful," and that current remote working arrangements will be in place until June 30.EducationMar 12, 2021
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‘Pillar of our life’: Calgary veteran, oldest SAIT alumnus Clarence Hollingworth turns 106This is the second pandemic he has lived through.CanadaMar 3, 2021
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Respiratory therapy grads join Saskatchewan front line during coronavirus pandemicThird-year students from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology were already in clinical training when the coronavirus pandemic came to Saskatchewan. Now, they're working professionally on the front lines.HealthApr 24, 2020
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