In the Faculty of Arts, we work better together. We let our unending curiosity, out-of-the-box thinking and creativity drive us. We are dedicated to helping students shape their own innovative paths to success, fostering the necessary skills, experience and knowledge. This space is for all of us, whether you are a new member of the team, a member of the Faculty of Arts in any role, or a Seneca community member who wants to engage with our work and our students.
We acknowledge that Seneca’s campuses are located on Land stewarded by Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat Nations. We are guided by our common goal of reconciliation in our work creating belonging for our students, staff and faculty. Many of you are joining us from all over Turtle Island, a name many Indigenous peoples use for North America, and around the world. We encourage you to seek out whose ancestral lands you are on today.
Dean's Message - Welcome Back FOA
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Save the Date: Fall 2024 Seneca All Employee Meeting and FOA Welcome Back Sessions
Seneca Polytechnic will be celebrating Black History Month through the theme of Building Blocks for Black Futures.This year’s building blocks developed by the Black Employee Engagement (BEE) include health, community, excellence and Afrofuturism.
Dean's Message
Accessibility Café: Disability Speakers Series
Save The Date! The Bear’s Lair
Save The Date: GenAI meeting
St. George's University has launched a new partnership with Seneca Polytechnic that will offer qualified Seneca students fast-track status and expedited entry into the five- or six-year M.D. programs at the St. George's School of Medicine.
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Lake Seneca Water Walk 2024 Invitation
8/7/2024 · 0
FLPA opportunities to Japan and India!
6/5/2024 · 0
Faculty of Arts Retirees - 2023
5/25/2024 · 0
School College Work Initiative (SCWI) hosted a Healthcare Pathways Event for York Region District School Board (YRDSB) and Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Adult students. Teachers and their students were welcomed to beautiful King campus by the Dual Credit Team for a day of experiential workshops.
Dual Credit students in the Forensic Crime Scene class visited the Crime Scene lab at King campus.
Mentorship focusing on improving practices and collaboration with colleagues
Communities who share common concerns, interests and/or goals
A place to share your ideas, resources and accomplishments with your colleagues in the FOA
Transformational practices and activities in teaching and learning
Opportunities to gain skills and knowledge to enhance professional practice and advance careers
Initiatives on student successs, strategic priorities, and annual business plans
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