The Rotary Global Classroom is a landmark feature of DC’s new Centre for Collaborative Education (CFCE). Located at the Oshawa campus, construction of the CFCE was funded in part through the Building Something Amazing Campaign and was supported by a collective fundraising campaign involving all 10 Rotary Clubs in Durham Region ( Oshawa, Oshawa-Parkwood, Pickering, Ajax, Bowmanville, Whitby, Whitby-Sunrise, Port Perry, Courtice and Uxbridge and the Rotary Club of Port Hope. The Rotary Clubs are currently working out the re-branding details with Rotary International.
Durham College names Global Classroom in honour of 11District 7070 Rotary Clubs
Durham College, in Oshawa, Ontario Canada, is pleased to announce the re-naming of its Global Classroom. Inspired by Rotary’s international efforts to promote peace, fight disease, support education and combat poverty, and in honour of 11 District 7070 Rotary Clubs’ financial support, the space will now be known as the Rotary Global Classroom. We are now working out the details of the re-branding process with Rotary International.
The newly named Rotary Global Classroom is used by faculty to expose students to international perspectives. The only one of its kind at an Ontario college, the facility connects students and thought leaders from around the world in real-time to discuss issues of importance and to collaborate on solutions by sharing knowledge and skills. In addition to hosting The Global Class, a course founded by Durham College professor Lon Appleby dedicated to expanding students’ understanding of world issues, the space is also used for student presentations and competitions, conferences, and collaborations with the community, such as the recent Rotary World Polio Day events, held in the Rotary Global Classroom for the last 3 years on World Polio Day......
The Rotary Global Classroom is a landmark feature of DC’s new Centre for Collaborative Education (CFCE). Located at the Oshawa campus, construction of the CFCE was funded in part through the Building Something Amazing Campaign and was supported by a collective fundraising campaign involving all 10 Rotary Clubs in Durham Region ( Oshawa, Oshawa-Parkwood, Pickering, Ajax, Bowmanville, Whitby, Whitby-Sunrise, Port Perry, Courtice and Uxbridge and the Rotary Club of Port Hope.
“Internationalization is a key focus at Durham College,” says Durham College President Don Lovisa, “and the Rotary Global Classroom plays an important role in bringing a variety of world views to our campus. Given Rotary’s strong focus on making lasting, positive change across the globe, the name is a perfect fit. The Rotary Global Classroom supports the college’s strategic goals and enhances the learning experience for our students through innovative and transformative education. We are very grateful for all the Rotary Clubs’ donations, and pleased to also recognize their financial support through this naming.”
Durham College is delighted that all 10 Durham Region Rotary Clubs and the Rotary Club of Port Hope chose to participate and gratefully acknowledges the efforts of past Rotary Club presidents David Andrews (Oshawa-Parkwood), Ron Dick (Oshawa) and Ken Hurst (Ajax) who spearheaded the donation initiative to support the Building Something Amazing campaign.
“Durham College’s Rotary Global Classroom aligns so well with Rotary’s mission,” says Ron Dick, who is also Rotary District 7070’s Governor-elect. “The Classroom is a great asset to the community and we’re delighted to have been able to use it to host 3 World Polio Day celebrations in Durham Region. It made perfect sense for us to support the Building Something Amazing campaign. I think I can speak on behalf of all the participating Clubs in this instance, to say we are honoured to have Rotary’s international work and our contributions recognized through the naming of the Rotary Global Classroom.”
The Rotary Clubs are currently working our the re-branding details with Rotary International.
Here is a link to the story from Durham College.
Here is a link to the 2020 World Polio Day livestream event from the Rotary Global Classroom.
Our 2020 Virtual World Polio Day Livestream event.
Our 2019 World Polio Day Livestream event