Sputnik Issue 4 - Page 7
Sputnik Issue 4 - Page 7
Sputnik Issue 4 - Page 7
sity model. According to an article written by Edmund Prie who teaches with the department of global studies at Lauriers Waterloo campus, called, Laurier Brantford and south Colborne: A match made for history, he states, Our original vision for a university campus in Brantford focused on a new [to Canada] model for university campus development - increasingly becoming known in Canada as the Brantford model for university development. Brantford had and still has a great inventory of historic properties. Our intent was to begin with one building, the old Carnegie Library, and expand to other historic
In fact, when Groarke arrived as dean in 2000, he was bluntly told by then Wilfrid Laurier University president Bob Rosehart to turn the floundering satellite campus around or it would be pulled out of the city.
downtown core which, due to the loss of local factories and industries that provided the majority of the citys jobs, was in need of a facelift. It was also believed that a university in Brantford would give local high school students access to higher education, a necessity as Brantford had low levels of academic achievement. In 1998, an official proposal was sent to Wilfrid Laurier University; clearly, the results are evident. Laurier established a campus in Brantford. According to Prie in his article, he states, Laurier Brantford has become everything we dreamed it could be and I predict it will