Located at the edge of the Hamilton escarpment, Fennell Campus has undergone the largest renovation in Mohawk history. Re-designed as a welcoming place to live and learn, the renewal has created a modernized space while enhancing energy efficiency, barrier-free access and more. Whether you choose to live in residence or in an off-campus neighbourhood, at Fennell Campus you’ll feel at home.
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Hoop Dance
The Indigenous Gathering Place is designed to help Mohawk College strengthen its relationships with the local Indigenous community. The Gathering Place is inspired by Aboriginal concepts of inclusiveness, the sun and moon calendars, the Medicine Wheel and the creation story.
The Hoop Dance serves as a venue for traditional ceremonies, a tool for teaching, a place to meditate or quietly study.
Indigenous Wampum Wall
The Two Row Wampum Belt Wall, featured in the A-wing of Fennell Campus, was erected to honour the agreement for peaceful coexistence made in the year 1613 between the Haudenosaunee and Dutch settlers in the area.
The wall displays the people who have persevered throughout history to ensure that agreement is upheld.
The Arnie
Built in 1973-74 and named after noted Mohawk Alumni Albert Arnold, The Arnie serves as a meeting point for fun at Mohawk College.
Whether you’re looking to listen to some live music, study with friends or just hang out, The Arnie is the place to be. We look forward to the day we can all meet again here or grab a bite to eat at The Cellar!
Collaboratory in the Library
Starting a study group? Have an important group project to get finished? Need to get all caught up for that big test? Whether you’re working alone or with a group, the Collaboratory in the Cummings Library provides computer stations and study spaces to help you and your group get the hard work done, easily.
David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre
Want to watch Mohawk College sports teams compete live? The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre has a viewing section so you can watch your favourite team from the stands or from above. We look forward to watching our Mountaineers blaze across the court soon.
David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre
Want to find a fitness class to help you get in shape? How about find a team for some recreational league sports? The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre has you covered. Check out the Mohawk Mountaineers website to learn more!
Library
The Cummings Library collaborated and consulted with over 2,000 students during its construction. The result? A student-focused hub that embeds sustainable design and experiential learning into the fabric of the building.
Although the library is currently closed to students, you can still arrange for Book to Go. Visit the Mohawk College Library webpage for more info.
McIntyre Performing Arts Centre
Movies, comedy shows, plays and more – the McIntyre Performing Arts Centre has it all! This 1029-seat theatre located in the center of the Fennell campus has put on some truly legendary performances, and we are looking forward to the time when we can enjoy those performances once again.
McKeil School of Business
Business students learning at the McKeil School of Business have the advantage of bouncing their plans and ideas off the benefactor the school is named after – Blair McKeil. As the Chair and CEO of McKeil Marine, Blair McKeil is the college’s first ever entrepreneur-in-residence.
Student Space
Last year, Mohawk College supported our students with over $4 million in bursaries and scholarships.
Learn how to apply for bursaries and scholarships today by visiting the financial assistance web page.
The Arnie
Built in 1973-74 and named after noted Mohawk Alumni Albert Arnold, The Arnie serves as a meeting point for fun at Mohawk College.
Whether you’re looking to listen to some live music, study with friends or just hang out, The Arnie is the place to be. We look forward to the day we can all meet again here or grab a bite to eat at The Cellar!
The Cellar
The Cellar was originally built in 1891 to serve as a root cellar for the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane, located across the street. Over 100 years later, it now houses a restaurant that serves hundreds of Mohawk students every day. Join the Mohawk tradition and check out The Cellar today!