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THUNDER BAY – Confederation College is celebrating the completion of a multi-million dollar renovation of its main lecture theatre and performance hall, supporting virtual learning and the school’s film program with cutting-edge projection technology.
Thunder Bay–Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland was on hand to announce that contribution an event Friday celebrating the completion of years of work on the theatre. Renamed the Dibaajimogamig Lecture Theatre, the space seats up to around 170 people and is used for classes, events, and student film screenings and theatrical productions.
Film program coordinator Eric Weller said the improvements will be a boon for film students thanks to a new high-resolution 4K projector and 7.1 surround sound system.
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