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NSCC unveils new name for Sydney campus

New name reflects new downtown location and sheds ties with controversial inventor and Nobel Prize recipient.

Sydney Waterfront Campus to replace Marconi Campus

NSCC say once completed, its new downtown campus will be known as the Sydney Waterfront Campus. (Tom Ayers/CBC)

A Cape Breton campus of the Nova Scotia Community College will not only have a new setting, but also a new name.

On Friday, Marconi Campus officials in Sydney, N.S., announced that once their new downtown location opens in the fall of 2024, it will become known as the Sydney Waterfront Campus.

"We felt that we wanted a new campus and a new space to be more reflective of the new modern college that it is," said NSCC Marconi principal Carla Arsenault.

"Since the construction has started we've had so many people referring to it as the 'Sydney campus,' the 'Waterfront campus' so it really evolves from that."

With the new name, NSCC is also stepping away from its association with late Italian engineer Guglielmo Marconi.

Marconi became steeped in the localculture after performing a series of groundbreaking experiments in transatlanticradio communicationin Cape Bretonand Newfoundland in the early 1900s.In 1909, Marconi received aNobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the wireless telegraph that allowedseafarers, and others, to transmit signals for help.

But he has been criticized in recent years for supporting the rise of Italian fascism and an anti-Semitic campaign that kept Jewish students from entering the Academy of Italy.

Arsenault confirmed the NSCC is aware of the criticisms of Marconi, but said the namechange is mostly due to an overall refresh of the campus. She did, however, confirm that NSCC received some complaints about the Marconi name from faculty.

"We're looking forward into the future and the transformation and transition to a new modern college. And so it was really more about taking that opportunity to make that change and change the name while we are going through the transformation at the same time."

The current Marconi Campus, located off the Sydney-Glace Bay Highway,was completed in 1976. Back then, it was known as the Cape Breton Regional Vocational School although it'snotexactly clear when the school was named in honour of the Italian inventor.

As part of the relocation of the NSCC campus, at least four main buildings are under constructionin downtown Sydney.

Arsenault said the construction ison schedule,adding that NSCCwill work toidentify other naming opportunities that it says will reflect and honour the area's diversity.