Teachers and students on return to campus
Despite the mixed emotions about a return to campus, many acknowledge that in-person learning is best for students.
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Despite the mixed emotions about a return to campus, many acknowledge that in-person learning is best for students.
Click Read More for some thoughts of teachers and students.
The butterflies are returning to Dawson and new employees and employees who have never fostered a butterfly will have priority for adoption.
Click Read More for the link to sign up to become a monarch foster parent.
Dawson Chemistry teacher Carmen Leung 鈥渄edicates herself to teaching in ways that keep her students engaged and she contributes to all aspects of College life,鈥 reads the announcement from SALTISE.
This week, Carmen will be honoured with a 2021 SALTISE Best Practices & Pedagogical Innovators Award at the聽聽happening June 2-4.
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Dawson鈥檚 Psychology Profile Coordinator Selma Hamdani is incredibly grateful to receive a聽mention d鈥檋onneur聽from the聽Association qu茅b茅coise de p茅dagogie coll茅giale聽(AQPC).
鈥淲hatever I do, it is not by myself,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o many vibrant and great ideas are sparked everywhere at Dawson. I share this honour with the Dawson Active Learning Community (DALC), the Office of Academic Development, the Psychology Department, the Communities of Practice and so many other people who helped me be the teacher I am today. Dawson is fertile ground and a special community!鈥
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This year鈥檚 valedictorian is a future physician with a passion for social justice. Enriched Science student Meygan Brody has been selected to address Dawson鈥檚 Class of 2021 at Virtual Graduation on June 30.
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Diane Gauvin, Director General of 成人黑料; John Halpin, Director General of John Abbott College and John McMahon, Director General of Vanier College are issuing the following joint statement in response to the Quebec government鈥檚 tabling of Bill 96 鈥淟oi sur la langue officielle et commune du Qu茅bec, le fran莽ais鈥 :
We, the Directors General of the English-language CEGEPs on the island of Montreal, welcome the Qu茅bec government鈥檚 initiative to protect and promote French as the common language of Quebec.聽 We are proud of the role our institutions play in higher education and of our contribution to Quebec society.
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Graduating Health Science students Isabeli Pizzani Maurutto and Jennifer Robert were selected by a jury as third-place winners of a province-wide competition for the best student research projects at the college level announced by the Association pour la recherche au coll茅gial (ARC) on May 11.
Click Read More for the homepage article, find out what they learned and where they are headed after graduation.
For more than 20 years, Fiona Hanley has been an activist and researcher studying the impact of the environment on our health. In recent years, the Dawson Nursing Program teacher has been a key mobilizer in collaborating with the聽Ordre des infirmi猫res et infirmiers du Qu茅bec聽(OIIQ) to create a climate change committee.
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One of the beloved springtime traditions at 成人黑料 is Vernissage Season when the graduating students exhibit their work to the Dawson community, alumni, industry players and potential employers.
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Maintaining high grades while playing for the Dawson Blues Division 1 women鈥檚 basketball team is an achievement that would make many students very proud. Dawson General Social Science student Niice G茅d茅on achieved that and much more and is now one of two Dawson students to be awarded the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec鈥檚 Youth Medal.
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Last Modified: August 18, 2021