November 2nd, 2022
Tell me about your experience with DALC. What has been the best part? Community.聽 (Yes, it鈥檚 right there in the name.) Only a very small number of us has any formal training in how to teach.聽 But the community facilitates something akin to crowd-sourcing of experience gained through experimentation.聽 With dozens of practitioners exploring alternatives,…
November 2nd, 2022
What do you like best about the Diagnostic Imaging Program at Dawson? What I liked best about being in the Diagnostic Imaging Program was how welcoming and supportive everyone is. Throughout my studies, I appreciated how involved the teachers were in my learning and how the lessons they taught shaped me into a valued member…
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Brand new Social Science Program launching in 2023
October 19th, 2022
More than 150 people at Dawson as well as external stakeholders contributed over a three-year process to develop the brand new Social Science Program, which was approved by Dawson鈥檚 Board of Governors on Oct. 12 and will be implemented in the Fall of 2023.
Special thanks to: Worku Aberra (Program Revision Committee & Program Revision Writing Committee), Chris Bourne (Program Revision Committee), Selma Hamdani (Program Revision Committee), Cornelia Howell (Program Revision Committee & Program Revision Writing Committee), Cynthia J. Martin (Program Revision Committee & Program Revision Writing Committee), Marianne Pelton (Program Revision Committee) and Lisa Steffen (Program Revision Committee & Program Revision Writing Committee); the Office of Academic Development: Madeleine Bazerghi, Catherine LeBel and Monica Lopez; and Dean Isabelle Carrier.
To see a new promotional video: go to the updated Social Science Program page: /辫谤辞驳谤补尘蝉/蝉辞肠颈补濒-蝉肠颈别苍肠别-产耻蝉颈苍别蝉蝉-迟别肠丑苍辞濒辞驳颈别蝉/蝉辞肠颈补濒-蝉肠颈别苍肠别听
To learn about the new program: click Read More for the homepage news story.
Meet the 2022 cohort of Teaching Excellence recipients
October 19th, 2022
D贸nal Gill (Political Science), Angela Rose Lapierre (Biology), Jaya Nilakantan (Computer Science), Gregory Polakoff (Humanities) and Emilie Richer (Mathematics) were honoured on Oct. 14 when they each received a Teaching Excellence Award from Dawson鈥檚 Director General Diane Gauvin.
Click Read More for the homepage news story.
Video Game Design Faculty win industry awards
October 19th, 2022
Continuing Education and Community Services (CECS) is proud to announce that AEC Independent Video Game Design Faculty member, Kitty Crawford, and her studio, Ululab, have been nominated for the Social Impact Initiative, Peoples Choice, Media and Emerging Talent Awards at this year鈥檚 MEGAMIGS Conference. Ululab has also been previously nominated for Games for Change and won a Serious Play and Youth Media Alliance award this year.
Additionally, faculty member Salim Larochelle and his studio, Flying Carpets Games, will also be showcasing their聽survival horror game, Hiboka. The MEGAMIGS conference聽brings together independent and international video game developers, creators, educational institutions, and entrepreneurs in related fields established in Quebec.
Congratulations Kitty and Salim!聽
Bill 96 FAQ is now live
October 19th, 2022
Dawson now has an FAQ page dedicated to Bill 96 questions. It is part of the Admissions FAQ page.
The Bill 96 situation is in development and the FAQ will be updated as more information becomes available.
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October 5th, 2022
Montreal writer Neil Smith will read from his darkly comic new novel Jones聽on聽Thursday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. in room 5B.16, with a special opening act鈥攁 Dawson student reading from their creative work. Smith will also give a short talk and participate in a Q&A. This event is free and open to the public. About…
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Six provincial candidates came to Dawson for an election debate
September 21st, 2022
Following a long-standing tradition at Dawson, six provincial election candidates from the Ville-Marie riding were invited to answer questions from the Dawson community about the future of young anglophone and allophone Quebecers on Tuesday.
Award-winning journalist and Dawson alumnus Christopher Curtis moderated the debate between J茅r茅my C么t茅 (Qu茅bec Solidaire), Bonnie Feigenbaum (Conservative Party), Balarama Holness (Bloc Montreal), D茅sir茅e McGraw (Quebec Liberal Party), Colin Standish (Quebec Canadian Party) and Alex Tyrell (Green Party).
The well-attended event was organized by the Dawson Student Union in collaboration with the Law, Society and Justice Profile and the Peace Centre. The candidates each addressed their respective parties' plans to tackle issues surrounding national identity, multiculturalism, environmental policy and climate change.
Unable to go vote on Oct. 3? Early voting will be available on campus on Sept. 23, 27, and 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, and Sept. 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more, visit
September 21st, 2022
Tell me about your experience with DALC. What has been the best part? I was introduced to the DALC through colleagues quite early in my teaching career, so the community has influenced my teaching trajectory enormously. Like many teachers, my initial teaching preparation was very much focused on content. What would I teach my students?…
Fall 2022 Open House at Dawson
September 21st, 2022
Here is the experience of Dawson's Open House 2022. Newly added: a webinar on our brand new Social Science Program at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
For your information and to share with the senior high schoolers and parents in your life, click Read More.
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