CTV features 3D Animation and CGI Program
February 11th, 2020
Dawson's 3D Animation and Computer Generated Imagery Program was featured in a news report by CTV News Montreal Feb. 8. They looked into the digital effects industry in Montreal in their pre-Oscars coverage. For the news report on our website and a link to the CTV feature, click Read More.
Uprisings from the South series begins Feb. 14
February 11th, 2020
North South Studies, with the collaboration of academics, journalists, Human Rights organizations, activists and engaged members of communities from the South, has organized a series of conversations about the ongoing social uprisings.
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Dawson students build wind turbines in 3 hours
February 11th, 2020
Five teams of Dawson Science students participated in the annual D茅place de l'air competition at Polytechnique Montr茅al Feb. 8.听 They had three hours to build an operational wind turbine from scratch using only the materials provided. The best among them produced 1150mV during testing. Dawson's best entry placed 14th of about 60 teams.
February 4th, 2020
We are buying 60 per cent more clothes today compared to 20 years ago and we are only keeping these clothes half as long as we used to. This is one surprising fact that students learned at a lecture听 Feb. 3 on sustainable fashion given by听Kelly Drennan, Founding Executive Director of Fashion Takes Action. Kelly’s…
We can all participate in decolonization
January 28th, 2020
Decolonization was the subject of two workshops at Ped Days Jan. 13-14. Everyone can participate in decolonization efforts, Catherine Richardson said at her workshop. To read more of what she shared and to get practical tips and resources on decolonization, click Read More to go to the news article.
January 28th, 2020
The most recent Resist Violence project newsletter is available now! Don鈥檛 forget to subscribe! Through the Resist Violence project, Pat Romano (Humanities) and Kim Simard (Cinema-Communications) have developed a pedagogical approach that integrates critical thinking, media literacy and artistic expression. This pedagogy allows students to deepen their insights into the problem of violence, including how…
30 events planned for Social Science Week
January 28th, 2020
January 28th, 2020
In the first environment seminar of the semester, the Environmental Studies and Science Profiles welcome Chief Ross Montour and Lynn Konwaia’tan贸n:we’s Jacobs to discuss environmental stewardship and action. Chief Ross Montour will speak about the work of the Mohawk Council of Kahnaw谩:ke Consultation Committee and Kahnaw脿:ke鈥檚 role in the review of environmental permits and authorizations…
January 21st, 2020
The听Certificate of Decolonization and听Indigenization听Studies听offers students the possibility of exploring Canada鈥檚 settler-colonial relationship to the wide diversity of Indigenous peoples who have been on these lands for millennia, while also learning about the many ways that Indigenous peoples have continued to strengthen their cultures amidst the challenges of settler-colonialism. The Decolonization and Indigenization Studies certificate will…
Social Science Week Feb. 3-7
January 21st, 2020
An expert on sustainable fashion, speakers participating in a panel on Cabot Square, a lawyer fighting Bill 21 are just some of the guests coming to 成人黑料 to speak during Social Science Week. The Social Science Program is presenting a full week with over 30 events on a variety of topics of interest to the Social Science program as well as to the greater 成人黑料 community.
Plan your week by taking a look at the听schedule听and review the听session descriptions听for more information on each presentation.
To reserve for your class or for more info, contact organizers Vivien Watson or Nancy Rebelo:听vwatson@dawsoncollege.qc.ca and nrebelo@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
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