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Diagnostic Imaging students promoting profession Nov. 7

October 24th, 2024

Third-year students in Diagnostic Imaging Technology will be presenting their projects entitled "Awareness to the Profession" in the Lower Atrium on Thursday, Nov. 7 from 9 AM-12 PM. This is taking place during the national Medical Radiation Technologists (MRT) Week.


Express Yourself: The Arts and Humanities Alive at 成人黑料!

August 29th, 2024

Every year the Humanities Department at 成人黑料 hosts the Humanities & Public Life Conference. This year, the conference is slated for the week of Oct. 21 and the theme will be aesthetics: theories of art, beauty, and performance.

Express Yourself:The Arts and Humanities Alive at 成人黑料! will feature discussions and performances, in addition to highlighting the creative work of students. We are excited and proud to feature a conference that will unite the disciplines of the college and showcase the creativity of our faculty and students.

We can look forward to performances and talks about flamenco dancing, tango dancing, blues dancing, Restoration period vocal performance and Celtic music. Artists will elaborate on the 鈥榩hilosophy鈥 behind their work and performances.

We will also feature talks about the visual arts and poetry. For example. groundbreaking research on Montreal鈥檚 black visual artists pre-internet will be shared by eminent scholars in art history. 听Most talks will be interactive, giving audience members a chance to participate in the concepts and ideas being presented. Bring your dancing shoes and notepads! More details to come soon.

-Submitted by Sean Elliott


Interior Design Vernissage is June 6

May 23rd, 2024

As we embark on a new chapter, we are excited to welcome you to our 2024 成人黑料 Interior Design Exhibition: a celebration of our creativity and passion for Interior听Design!

Throughout our time at Dawson, we've navigated听a program revision听and the uncertainties of a post-COVID world, emerging as stronger professionals and more connected than ever before. Despite the turbulence of change, we've upheld a culture of adaptability, high performance, and unwavering support for one another.

In this exhibition,听you will听experience the embodiment of our hard work and determination.听With听diverse projects听and听innovative solutions, each project mirrors our commitment to excellence and collaboration. We invite you to immerse yourself in our work, share in our triumphs, and witness the bonds that unite us; a close-knit family of passionate designers.

The Interior Design 2024 Vernissage is Thursday, June 6 from 5 PM to 9 PM in 3C.1. The exhibition continues on Friday, June 7 from 9 AM to 4 PM in 3C.1.

 


Testimonies reveal impact of New School on alumni

May 23rd, 2024

Leading up to the reunion and 50th anniversary celebration on April 13, New School alumni were asked to share their stories 鈥渂ecause of New School.鈥

To read a selection of testimonies from alumni of various decades, visit the link.


Indigenous students reflect on their work exhibited at Dawson鈥檚 gallery

May 23rd, 2024

Indigenous students at Dawson celebrated a year of land-based learning at a vernissage of their artwork and projects on May 10 at the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery.

The work was created in the Learning Perspectives course of the Journeys program co-taught by Amanda Lickers and Jocelyn Parr over the last academic year of 2023-2024.

Student Zye Rashontiiostha Mayo said there were two goals for the exhibit: 鈥渟haring our artwork and sharing our voices.鈥

Visit the link for a homepage news story, which includes interviews with three student artists and photos from the exhibit.


Read more about: Interprofessional Education report on the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Interprofessional Education report on the 2023-2024 Academic Year

May 22nd, 2024

The IPE program began early this year when the IPE team was allotted a 45-minute block of time during new student orientation. This allowed the team to introduce the concept and talk about the engaging activities to come. The goal was to introduce the fact that students in seven different programs all belong to our…

Read more about: North South Soir茅e raises over $4,000

North South Soir茅e raises over $4,000

May 9th, 2024

The North South Soir茅e on April 25 brought together over 100 attendees, including students and their families, profile alumni, and retired and current teachers for an evening of music, food, and solidarity.听 The event celebrated the last graduating cohort of students in the North South Studies profile, and the launch of the profile鈥檚 new name:…

Read more about: Electrical Engineering Technology Project Fair May 21

Electrical Engineering Technology Project Fair May 21

May 9th, 2024

The Electrical Engineering Technology Technology Department will be having its annual project fair which showcases electronic projects designed and built by our graduating students. When:听Tuesday, May 21, drop-in anytime between11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Where:听 Conrod鈥檚 (room 2F.4 located in the Upper Atrium) The Simon Game Redux This is an update of an electronic game…

Read more about: Eco-landscaping students make two new gardens

Eco-landscaping students make two new gardens

May 9th, 2024

Students in Paul Wasacz鈥檚 Physical Education course, Eco-landscaping, built two new gardens on the west side of the campus over the weekend of May 4-5. Chris Adam and Jenn de Vera from the Office of Sustainability were also both present to guide the students. 鈥淲e were able to use fillers such as large branches and…

Read more about: Climate negotiation simulation at Dawson

Climate negotiation simulation at Dawson

May 9th, 2024

Today鈥檚 students are tomorrow鈥檚 decision makers. The prospects for successfully addressing the climate challenges ahead depend on their knowledge, skills and commitment. Ian MacKenzie鈥檚 Ecological Literacy classroom hosted a two-day UN climate negotiation simulation on April 22 and 24, with the aim of introducing students to the many technical variables and competing interests in play…

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