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If you’re looking to inquire about a news release or article, connect with a Sheridan Expert, download a brand asset or learn more about Sheridan, you’re in the right place.

Media contact

Meagan Kashty
Manager, Communications and Media Relations
communications@sheridancollege.ca
905-815-4080

Connect with a Sheridan Expert

With more than 140 programs across five Faculties in arts and design, business, health and community studies, humanities and social sciences, and science and technology, as well as five Research and Entrepreneurship Centres, Sheridan has a diverse population of faculty and staff who can share their expertise with media.

We have experts available to speak about current topics in the news including:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Trends in cybersecurity
  • Skilled trades
  • and more

To connect with a Sheridan Expert, please reach out to the media contact listed above.

About Sheridan

Founded in 1967, Sheridan has grown from a local college of 400 students to one of Ontario’s leading postsecondary institutions, educating approximately 40,000 students every year on three campuses in three Ontario cities — Oakville, Brampton and Mississauga.

An award-winning institution, Sheridan attracts students from across Canada and around the world. Sheridan’s 220,000+ alumni play a critical role in shaping the future of our society in the fields of arts, business, community service, health, technology, and the skilled trades.


From the Newsroom

Sheridan in the media

  • A space for griefNov 7, 2024 | CTV News
    A number of Sheridan students have supported the third major installation of Space for Grief, an award-winning, multi-sensory public art exhibit that aims to destigmatize practices, policies, and emotions associated with grieving.
  • Sheridan student documentary receives attention from American film festivalsOct 29, 2024 | Global News Toronto
    Jack Kukolic, a 21-year-old Toronto filmmaker in his fourth year of Film and Television at Sheridan College, directed and produced a short documentary called "Terry's Little Village" which is receiving attention from several American film festivals. The documentary is about a lifelong resident of Meadowvale Village in Ontario's first heritage district.
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