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University of Toronto at Mississauga : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of Toronto Mississauga
The University of Toronto Mississauga (also known as U of T Mississauga or UTM) is a campus of the University of Toronto, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. UTM is set on the valley of the Credit River, approximately 33 kilometres west of Downtown Toronto. It is the second-largest campus of the university in terms of enrollment. ==History== University of Toronto Mississauga was built on the former estate of Reginald Watkins, which was acquired by the University of Toronto in 1965. Founded as Erindale College in 1965, construction of the University's main building began in 1966. Although this building was originally meant to be temporary, the building still exists today as part of the North Building. In 1998, Erindale assumed the dual name of University of Toronto Mississauga, although Erindale College still remains an official alternate name.〔(UTM History )〕〔The name "Erindale" continues on in many official roles e.g. Erindale College Council - the college's governing body, bank accounts from which payroll and expenses are deducted, etc. The move from Erindale to UTM is the result of an aggressive branding campaign by certain administrative individuals that is still resisted by numerous employees (faculty and otherwise) and alumni. At the time of its introduction, it was promised by administrators that "UTM" would supplement "Erindale" and not replace it.〕〔(see Erindale College Council Webpage )〕〔The Erindale College Council Constitution - "Erindale College" is used interchangeably with "UTM" ()〕 In 2007, UTM celebrated its 40th anniversary, a milestone which was capped off with the grand opening of the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Center on June 2, 2007.〔
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