New coaching staff will continue building women鈥檚 hockey at Dawson
It鈥檚 a new season and a new coaching staff for the Dawson Blues Div. 1 Women鈥檚 Hockey team.
Meet the new head coach Joey Brandone and his coaching team by clicking read more.
It鈥檚 a new season and a new coaching staff for the Dawson Blues Div. 1 Women鈥檚 Hockey team.
Meet the new head coach Joey Brandone and his coaching team by clicking read more.
Joel Tyrrell arrived at Dawson in 1973 as a Social Science student and did not really leave until he retired on Aug. 19, 2022!
His career has been 鈥渧ery fulfilling and appreciated,鈥 he said in an interview with Dawson鈥檚 Communications Office.
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From a field of 56 finalists, many from large universities in 19 countries around the world, Dawson was named Sustainability Institution of the Year by the Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education at a virtual awards ceremony in early July.
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Kenza Bennani struggled at school since she was a kid. She thought it was because she didn鈥檛 like school.
鈥淲hen I was 13, I was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia,鈥 she said in an interview with Dawson鈥檚 Communications Office. 鈥淪uddenly, everything made sense and I was able to get better support in school. I had tutors and specialists helping me all throughout high school.鈥
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Around this time of year, the Interprofessional Education (IPE) team likes to share some of the highlights from the project. As always, the IPE mission is for the students within Medical Technologies and Social Service programs to learn with, from, and about each other.
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Winning the Paul Gallagher Award is a validation for the hard work that Ken'Nikahontehsa Norton-Montour聽has done over the last three years.
In her nomination letter, teacher Vanessa Robillard said that Ken'Nikahontehsa 鈥渉as shown a consistent commitment to persevere and excel in any circumstance and strikes the balance between academic and personal responsibilities. Not only is Ken鈥橬ikahontehsa dedicated to her studies, but has actively contributed to College life.鈥
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It was challenging to live life to the fullest during the early phase of the pandemic. If you need some inspiration for making the most of life, read on about Enriched Science soon-to-be graduate Megan Oleksiw, one of Dawson鈥檚 three valedictorians for the Class of 2022.
Speaking as valedictorian 鈥渋s a touching honour,鈥 Megan said in an interview with Dawson鈥檚 Communications Office, 鈥渆specially given the heartfelt attachment I feel toward our college community. 成人黑料 and the exceptional people I鈥檝e been privileged to exchange with have empowered me to actively strive to be my best self.鈥
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Always being the different one. Having to adjust to other ways of thinking. Working with people who hold misogynistic attitudes. These are just a few things that are still experienced by women in male-dominated fields of study and work.
The Chapeau, les filles! (Hats Off to You) awards are given to women in Quebec to encourage and support those who choose to study in these fields and persevere. This year, two Dawson students have won at the provincial level: Erica Dubois in Mechanical Engineering Technology and Kausar Mussa in Computer Science Technology.
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You can feel the spark, even on a Zoom call. A few minutes with Linnea Nguyen and you know this young woman is ready to take on the world. It鈥檚 no wonder she has been chosen to represent the graduating Class of 2022 as the valedictorian at the June 22 Social Science graduation ceremony at Place des Arts.
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Don鈥檛 be fooled by Cory Legassic鈥檚 youthful appearance. He will be the first to pull off his cap to show you a shock of gray hair. It鈥檚 all in the attitude that makes some mistake him for a student.
While student engagement and student success have been foremost on his mind since he began at Dawson in 2009 as a New School facilitator with retired New School maverick Greta Hofmann Nemiroff, Cory鈥檚 own academic success is being rewarded by SALTISE with its Best Practices & Pedagogical Innovators Award for College instructors.
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Last Modified: August 24, 2022