Dawson Blues update
October 13th, 2021
Student athletes have been enjoying a full fall athletics season at Dawson.
鈥淓ach additional day that we can play sports is a good thing,鈥 said S茅bastien Rivest, the Manager of Athletics at Dawson. 鈥淭he students are very excited to be back and so are the coaches.鈥
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Reactivating student life at Dawson
October 13th, 2021
Dawson students are very enthusiastic about participating in campus life after having gone without for the past three semesters, according to the Campus Life and Leadership team (CLL) and the Dawson Student Union (DSU).
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Photo credit: Michelle Lee (CLL)
Quebec needs our Nursing graduates
September 29th, 2021
Every graduate of Dawson鈥檚 Nursing Program can land a job in the field upon graduation. Many employers are actively recruiting the new nurses before they even graduate.
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First National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is Thursday, Sept. 30
September 29th, 2021
Dawson students and employees will experience the first聽聽at 成人黑料 on Thursday, Sept. 30.
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Dawson team reached close to the top!
September 15th, 2021
Graduates of Royal West Academy wanted to continue playing Reach for the Top as they began CEGEP at Dawson last year.
The high school friends and teammates formed a Dawson team to compete in the Canadian academic quiz competition for high school and CEGEP students.聽The Dawson team went all the way to the nationals with the support of Emilie Richer, a faculty member of Dawson鈥檚 Mathematics Department.
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Sept. 13 was 15th anniversary and day of remembrance at Dawson
September 15th, 2021
Sept. 13 was聽the 15th anniversary of the Dawson shooting. On Sept. 13, 2006, student Anastasia De Sousa lost her life, others were injured and many experienced trauma. For those who survived, including teachers and employees who still work at Dawson, the anniversary remains a difficult day. The Peace Garden (on campus near the corner of Sherbrooke and Wood) was established in memory of Anastasia. It was the site of quiet reflection on Monday: /news/dawson-community/today-marks-the-15th-anniversary-of-the-shooting-at-dawson-college/
Everyone in Montreal remembers that day and Dawson was in the news:
Photo: Jennifer de Vera聽
Counterpart: students photograph students
September 15th, 2021
The project Counterpart: Students Photograph Students opened last week at the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery.聽 Rhonda Meier, gallery administrator, asked one of the project organizers, Peter Berra, 7 questions about it.
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Bringing Nature into Dawson
September 1st, 2021
About 1,200 plants and trees were installed inside the main building of 成人黑料 during the last 12 months. A major delivery of plants arrived during the first week of classes.
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Dawson part of $4.95 M grant to support healthy cities
August 18th, 2021
Dawson has been selected along with nine other institutions across Canada to implement a major federal grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
With over 80% of Canadians living in cities, the grant is intended to provide real-world data about what kind of environmental factors such as green space and air quality, or social supports such as housing and services, create better health outcomes, well-being and equity for different populations. The grant is a $4.95 million investment over six years in a research training platform that will guide the development of a new generation of health, social sciences and humanities, engineering and natural sciences researchers, to find ways to make Canadian cities healthier, more livable, and more resilient.
As part of the grant, Dawson has the opportunity to provide training to graduate students and act as a link between the lead researchers and community organizations in Montreal.
According to Anna-Liisa Aunio, Coordinator of Dawson鈥檚 Environmental Studies Profile and the lead for the project on behalf of Dawson, this type of applied research is becoming more and more common.
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250 monarch butterfly chrysalises up for adoption
August 18th, 2021
The butterflies are returning to Dawson and new employees and employees who have never fostered a butterfly will have priority for adoption.
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