King Campus was awarded provincial funding to revitalize the campus by modernizing current facilities and building more space for students while expanding programming in health and community services, pathways and natural environment and sustainability. The $100+ million project to expand infrastructure at the Campus is made possible through a partnership with the Ontario government, Seneca Student Federation and the Student Athletic Association. Construction has already started on the 200,000 square foot Magna Hall, named in recognition of the $3-million donation to the Campaign for King Campus made by Magna International. It will feature 25 classrooms, labs, a library, a student centre, gymnasium and fitness facilities and provide space for 1,500 additional students.
At Newnham Campus, Seneca has broken ground on the Centre for Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (CITE).
CITE, financially supported by the federal and provincial governments, will bring applied research and commercialization, specialized training and both student and business-led entrepreneurial activities under one roof.
It will include classrooms, labs and a presentation gallery that incorporates indigenous design. There will also be space and entrepreneurial supports to help small-to-medium-size enterprises from North Toronto and York Region build their innovation capacity through access to the facility’s maker spaces, labs, equipment and research expertise.
Construction has also started, on a new multi-purpose artificial turf field and seasonal dome at Newnham Campus. It will serve both recreation and varsity programs, Seneca Summer Camps and the community through space rentals. It was made possible by funding from the Student Athletic Association and through the support of the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program.