Sheridan College and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen the Indigenous presence at Sheridan and support change. This three-year partnership agreement outlines how Sheridan will support Indigenous learners—including through accessible pathways and enhanced programming—and includes a revised land acknowledgment for Sheridan’s community. “We are honoured to collaborate with and learn from this community as we work to build a culture of equity, reconciliation and belonging at Sheridan,” said Sheridan Provost and VP, Academic Mary Vaughan. “The signing of the MOU has great significance in expressing and formalizing our commitment to working collectively and in the spirit of reciprocity.”