Designing experiences that tell a story was exactly what Kaitlyn Way imagined she’d do for her career — but she never imagined it would lead to the world of immersive experiences and live event production.
Founded in 2009 and co-facilitated by Sheridan’s Accessible Learning and Wellness and Counselling teams, the FACE IT club empowers members by providing a safe space to self-advocate, promote independence and develop social and academic skills.
Sheridan Athletic Therapy grad Briar Alderdice turned her love of sport into a courtside role with Canada’s men’s basketball team — gaining once-in-a-lifetime experience along the way.
As we age, some people may slow down a bit physically. But they also may set aside other hobbies, ones where they would let their creativity shine. Sheridan's Dr. Kate Dupuis, a neuropsychologist and researcher, talks about why taking part in music, theatre, dance and visual arts are critically important as we age.
Mark Jones, Dean of Sheridan's Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, chats with the Globe and Mail about the future of Canada's animation and visual effects industry.