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This is SLC: Our College News

NEXT Webinar Series - Fintech and the Future of Transactions
St. Lawrence College’s School of Business announces the upcoming segment in their NEXT Webinar Series, Friday, October 28, at 12pm EST. The webinar will focus on fintech and the future of transactions. What are the trends in fintech and how with they affect the future of banking and other transactions? The NEXT Webinar Series is FREE to all participants.
Test Centre Services at SLC
St. Lawrence College Testing Services provide tri-campus support for most disability-related assessment needs. The long-awaited new Integrated Test Centre, Kingston Campus is now open. This state-of-the-art assessment centre utilizes innovative space and technology to create a distraction reduced environment for assessment, while ensuring academic integrity and delivery of high-quality invigilation services.
St. Lawrence College Opens Brockville and Cornwall Campus Health Centres
St. Lawrence College has officially opened the Brockville Campus Health Centre and Cornwall Campus Health Centre, with services available to both students and employees. Our new clinic in Brockville is in Room 250A, and in Cornwall in Room A111.
Police Foundations Students Show Support for National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run
For the past 15 years, SLC students in the Police Foundations program (PFP) have shown support for participants in the National Peace Officers' Memorial Run, an annual run that starts in Queen’s Park in Toronto and ends at the National Memorial for Fallen Peace Officers in Ottawa. As they’ve done in years past, SLC PFP students greeted runners as they entered Kingston and ran alongside them as they made their way through the city on Friday, September 23.
Puzzling Perspectives on Innovation
Dr. John Conrad, Director, Innovation and Business Engagement, writes about three types of perspectives when it comes to Innovation: the puzzle makers; the puzzle watchers; and the puzzle breakers. Over the last number of years outside our office we have had our purple table with a puzzle on it for bystanders to work on in their free time. Now that we are back on campus the puzzle table has been busy, and I was reminded that people respond differently to seeing the puzzle.