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Thursday, May. 23, 2024

#DawsonProud, Academic News, Decolonization, Homepage news

Indigenous students reflect on their work exhibited at Dawson鈥檚 gallery

Indigenous students at Dawson celebrated a year of land-based learning at a vernissage of their artwork and projects on May 10 at the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery.

The work was created in the Learning Perspectives course of the Journeys program co-taught by Amanda Lickers and Jocelyn Parr over the last academic year of 2023-2024.

Student Zye Rashontiiostha Mayo said there were two goals for the exhibit: 鈥渟haring our artwork and sharing our voices.鈥

Visit the link for a homepage news story, which includes interviews with three student artists and photos from the exhibit.

Read More - Indigenous students reflect on their work exhibited at Dawson鈥檚 gallery

#DawsonProud, Events

Forces Avenir Recognizes Outstanding Contributions at Dawson

On May 16, 成人黑料 hosted the annual Forces Avenir ceremony to honour outstanding contributions from students and faculty members. Hosted by Geoff Kloos from Student Services, the event highlighted notable achievements in various disciplines 鈥 Congratulations to all!

Following the ceremony, attendees were invited to a reception to celebrate the award recipients and their impact on the Dawson community.

Visit the link below to see the 2024 Forces Avenir Awards.

Read More - Forces Avenir Recognizes Outstanding Contributions at Dawson

Professional Development

Join us for Support Staff Training Day on June 19

Wednesday, June 19 will be the annual Support Staff Training Day event. The plenary speaker is Chris Adam, who will bring his unique style of team and leadership training to explore concepts of well-being for all at Dawson.

Bring your curiosity and be open to movement, because this year the program features physical activity, tours and outdoor activities, as well as practical desk based skills. We look forward to meeting participants for this event.

Priority for support staff and professionals are welcome to join space permitting.

Your SSTD planning committee: Anne Piggott, Azra Khan, Raisa Palencia, Tina Romeo and with support from Eva Helms

Milestones

Parting thoughts from Lola Ronald

On July 5, Lola Ronald is retiring from Dawson after an incredible 46 years of service in the Continuing Education and Community Services sector. The Communications Office did a Q & A with her.

Visit the link to see the Q & A with Lola.

Read More - Parting thoughts from Lola Ronald

Dawson Remembers, Homepage news, Student Services

Architect recalls transforming the motherhouse into Dawson

David Wigglesworth was never a teacher or staff member at Dawson but he worked here for 10 years.

David was the architect who oversaw the transformation of the Motherhouse of the Congr茅gation de Notre-Dame into 成人黑料 in the 1980s. On May 16, the Westmount Historical Association invited him to tell the story of this enormous project.

Visit the link for the homepage news story.

Read More - Architect recalls transforming the motherhouse into Dawson

#DawsonProud, Academic News, Homepage news

Testimonies reveal impact of New School on alumni

Leading up to the reunion and 50th anniversary celebration on April 13, New School alumni were asked to share their stories 鈥渂ecause of New School.鈥

To read a selection of testimonies from alumni of various decades, visit the link.

Read More - Testimonies reveal impact of New School on alumni

Dawson Research, Homepage news, Living Campus, Sustainability, Well-being for all

Food researchers from around the world gathered at Dawson

Industrialized food production and international food supply chains significantly increase food insecurity, worsen environmental degradation, and lead to inadequate livelihoods especially for women and youth. Food systems have the potential to be multi-functional levers for change. Small-scale, Indigenous, and traditional approaches can offer needed solutions for transformation.

Last week at 成人黑料, a group of food researchers from Kenya, Mexico, Brazil, Australia and other parts of Canada met each other for the first time as part of a new major international project to identify, measure, and tell the stories of regional sustainable food systems. The project is called FLOW (Food, Learning and Growing) Partnership: Seeding Sustainability Transformation.

Visit the link for the homepage news story.

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#DawsonProud, Facilities Management, Milestones

FAMA’s Pierre Lefebvre honoured in the House of Commons

Our Facilities Management Coordinator Pierre Lefebvre received a great honour in the House of Commons in Ottawa on May 8. The Communications Office invited him to share the experience with his Dawson colleagues.

Visit the link to read about Pierre's experience in Ottawa in his own words and the citation that was read.

Read More - FAMA’s Pierre Lefebvre honoured in the House of Commons

#DawsonProud, Academic News

Interprofessional Education report on the 2023-2024 Academic Year

The Interprofessional Education (IPE) team at Dawson worked hard this year to brainstorm, improve upon, and implement new learning opportunities for all students across the seven medical technology and social service programs at 成人黑料.

Visit the link to read the full report on the 2023-2024 academic year.

Read More - Interprofessional Education report on the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

Dawson Film Festival May 24

Whether it鈥檚 filming, dancing, singing or planning, smiles are always beaming in Kim Simard and Terryll Loffler鈥檚 Integrative Activity classes. These graduating students took it upon themselves to change Media Night to the Dawson Film Festival, which is a 鈥渘ecessary change鈥 according to the graduates.

Visit the link for a story by student Brendan Schwartz.

Read More - Dawson Film Festival May 24

Dawson Gives, Events

Multicultural fundraising event by Social Service students May 24

Third-year Social Service students are hard at work organizing a community intervention project called Refugee Awareness for Change.

They have partnered with the Welcome Collective and have organized a multicultural fundraising event. Welcome Collective is an organization whose core mission is to mobilize Montreal鈥檚 local community to provide immediate help to the city鈥檚 most precarious refugee claimants.

This is taking place on Friday, May 24 from 5 PM -8 PM in room 5B.16. Tickets are 10$. Email corinarocioking@outlook.fr for more info and your ticket.

#DawsonProud, Dawson Grads, Events

Women’s/Gender Studies celebration of graduates May 28

Please join us to celebrate our wonderful Women鈥檚/Gender Studies student graduates as they prepare to embark on their next adventure.

Tuesday, May 28, 2 PM-5 PM in Oliver鈥檚 (2C.17)

Our special guest speaker is Sandra Mouafo Nouadje. She is a queer second- generation Franco-Cameroonian immigrant, writer, community organizer, and the Executive Director for Project 10, a non-for-profit and registered charity supporting 2LGBTQ+ youth between 14-25 years of age.

It means a great deal for the students to celebrate with their friends and teachers.

#DawsonProud, Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

Illustration Vernissage is May 29

Join us at the Illustration 2024 Vernissage, an exciting showcase of 36 emerging illustrators who have honed their skills and artistic voices over the past three years. It will be held on May 29th in 3C.1 from 5:30-10PM. This year鈥檚 event, inspired by the imaginative artwork of student Juliette Lafleur-Loughrey, transports us to a whimsical world where animal and popcorn-like stylish creatures vividly represent diversity and community.

This event is open to the public and the Exhibition will continue on May 30th from 12:- 9:00 p.m and May 31st from 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. The theme of inclusivity and imagination is brought to life not only through the artwork but also through the design of the event space, including engaging signage and interactive displays.

This vernissage is not only a celebration of our students鈥 artistic achievements but also an homage to the careers of Pauline Fresco and Meinert Hansen, two esteemed faculty members who are retiring after years of dedication and inspiration. This event also marks their last semester, making it a particularly poignant moment for us all.

#DawsonProud, Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

Expo 24: Visions Unveiled: the Visual Arts Graduating Exhibition May 30

The Dawson Fine ArtsDepartment听is excited to present this year鈥檚 graduating student exhibition,Expo 24: Visions Unveiled. Please join us for the opening reception and vernissage onThursday, May 30,from5:30 PM to 8:00 PM to celebrate our graduating class of 2024!

Our awards ceremony andcatalogue launch will begin at 6:00 PM in the Upper Atrium. The exhibition will remain open to the public throughThursday,听June 6 and will be on display in the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery as well as the 2Gcorridor and in 2G.15.

#DawsonProud, Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

3D Animation and CGI Vernissage June 5-6

Students will showcase short thesis films completed during the final year of 3D Animation and CGI. Screenings take place in the Dawson Theatre (June 5 at 7 PM and June 6 at 3 PM 5 PM, 7 PM and 9 PM) and an exhibition of听art boards and showreels will be set up in 5E.16, which will also have catering. Students have been working night and day, on their own and in teams, to plan all aspects of the event while also preparing to show off their amazing talents and skills.

#DawsonProud, Academic News, Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

Interior Design Vernissage is June 6

As we embark on a new chapter, we are excited to welcome you to our 2024 成人黑料 Interior Design Exhibition: a celebration of our creativity and passion for Interior听Design!

Throughout our time at Dawson, we've navigated听a program revision听and the uncertainties of a post-COVID world, emerging as stronger professionals and more connected than ever before. Despite the turbulence of change, we've upheld a culture of adaptability, high performance, and unwavering support for one another.

In this exhibition,听you will听experience the embodiment of our hard work and determination.听With听diverse projects听and听innovative solutions, each project mirrors our commitment to excellence and collaboration. We invite you to immerse yourself in our work, share in our triumphs, and witness the bonds that unite us; a close-knit family of passionate designers.

The Interior Design 2024 Vernissage is Thursday, June 6 from 5 PM to 9 PM in 3C.1. The exhibition continues on Friday, June 7 from 9 AM to 4 PM in 3C.1.

 

#DawsonProud, Campus Life, Dawson Grads, Events

Showcase for students & local creators at IVGD vernissage June 12

The Independent Video Game Design program is proud to host its annual vernissage event, showcasing games created by our 2024 graduating class and the local independent game development community! Discover the projects that our teams of graduates have created, learning to design, illustrate, model and program every element with the guidance of our faculty of industry veterans. The IVGD program is also happy to welcome local independent game developers to join us in celebrating our creative industry and making new connections within our community.

Please join us Wednesday, June 12 from 6 PM-10 PM in room 3C.1 for our open vernissage and playtesting event, featuring over 15+ playable games. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages included.

Dawson Foundation

Golf Classic Updates: Hockey legend Stephane Richer returns as special guest

Exciting news! Hockey legend Stephane Richer will join the lineup for the 2024 Dawson Golf Classic, sponsored by the Montreal Forum. The tournament will be held at the beautiful Whitlock Golf and Country Club in Hudson on Monday, June 10.

Following the tournament, participants can enjoy an evening of networking, cocktails, and gourmet food, hosted by Christine Long of CTV Montreal. We'll also have fantastic prizes and items in a silent auction, including a vintage Forum seat autographed by Hockey Hall of Famer Patrick Roy, an official Habs jersey signed by the 2023-2024 team members, hockey tickets, and more.

Don't miss the thrilling hole-in-one contest with a chance to win a $25,000 cash prize!

Special pricing is available for Dawson employees, retirees, students, and alumni.

Join us just for the golf experience at an unbeatable price!

For a special rate of $200, indulge in a delicious brunch, practice at the driving range, receive a swag bag full of goodies and enjoy 18 holes of golf alongside sports legends like hockey icon St茅phane Richer, two-time NBA champion Joel Anthony, and three-time Grey Cup winner Danny Desriveaux.

Just choose the "Golf Only" option at checkout.

Details and registration links at the link below.

Read More - Golf Classic Updates: Hockey legend Stephane Richer returns as special guest

#DawsonProud, Book/article/video recommendation

Humanities teacher Timothy Slonosky’s new book

Civic Reformation and Religious Change in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Towns is the name of Timothy Slonosky鈥檚 new book.

The book demonstrates the crucial role of Scotland鈥檚 townspeople in the dramatic Protestant Reformation of 1560. It shows that Scottish Protestants were much more successful than their counterparts in France and the Netherlands at introducing religious change because they had the acquiescence of urban populations.

Timothy has been teaching in the Humanities department at Dawson since 2006. He graduated from Dawson鈥檚 Liberal Arts program in 1999 and went on to study history at McGill and Simon Fraser Universities. He did his PhD in Reformation history at the University of Pennsylvania.

鈥淚 started work on Civic Reformations in 2006. I was drawn to Reformation history, and religious history in general, because I鈥檓 curious about the role of religious motivations in people鈥檚 political and life choices, a topic I explore in my Humanities Worldviews class Visions, Rebellions and Elections.

Visit the link for more about the book.

#DawsonProud, Book/article/video recommendation

Richard Soare’s latest book

Richard Soare (Faculty, Geography) is one of the editors of Ices in the Solar System: A Volatile-Driven Journey from the Inner Solar System to Its Far
Reaches.
The book explores the origins, evolution and distribution of various ice species throughout the solar system.

Visit the link for more about the book.

#DawsonProud, Faculty Hub, Human Resources, Learning opportunities, Living Campus, Sustainability, Well-being for all

Six faculty members completed Sustainable Happiness

Facilitator Holly McIntyre led a group of faculty members through the Sustainable Happiness non-credit course pioneered at Dawson. Congrats to our first SH faculty grads!

In the photo from left to right, here are the Winter 2024 SH grads along with their projects:

  • Holly McIntyre (Phys ed, SH facilitator)
  • Richard Montreuil (Department Chair, Phys ed): Created a student survey to understand what makes students happy in Phys. Ed. classes and shared results with the group and his department
  • Cory Deegan ( Ed.): Adding SH activities and reflections to his Phys. Ed. courses
  • Caroline Haddad ( Ed.): (with Layal) Put up a gratitude board in the hallway, provided to the community ways of feeling and expressing gratitude, and hosted a Phys. Ed. gratitude coffee and snack break to share gratitude
  • Paul Wasacz ( Ed.): Planting three sisters with his Phys. Ed. class to prepare for the new Indigenous garden and arranging for students to take care of the seedlings
  • Layal Nakhl茅 ( Ed.) (with Caroline): Put up a gratitude board in the hallway, provided to the community ways of feeling and expressing gratitude, and hosted a Phys. Ed. gratitude coffee and snack break to share gratitude
  • Brian Mader (Program Co-Coordinator of Environmental Science,Biology): Ran a Bioblitz to identify species听on campus
#DawsonProud, Human Resources, Learning opportunities, Living Campus, Sustainability, Well-being for all

Six staff & professionals completed Sustainable Happiness

Facilitators Azra Khan and Jenn de Vera led another group of support staff and professionals in the Sustainable Happiness non-credit course. Congrats to our new SH grads of Winter 2024!

In the photo from left to right, here are the grads and their final projects:

  • Azra Khan (HR, SH Facilitator)
  • Liam Barnes (Industrial Design): Multicultural potluck with Industrial Design students
  • Anne-Marie Marko (Library):听Created music playlist with song ideas from Dawson community, posted board in library/partnered with Julien who also works in the library
  • Skyler Charlie Hudon (CLEO): Wellness pomodoro workshops
  • Anastasia Tzeckas (Finance): Community Coffee break for Finance and Social Science & Business Technology departments (partnered with Santa).
  • Santa Di Stefano (Social Science & Business Technology): Community Coffee break for Finance and Social Science & Business Technology (partnered with Anastasia)
  • Julien Procuta (Library): Created music playlist with song ideas from Dawson community, posted board in library/partnered with Anne-Marie who also works in the library
  • Jenn de Vera (Office of Sustainability, SH facilitator)
#DawsonProud, Dawson Gives, Living Campus, Peace Centre, Sustainability, Well-being for all

Fueling Dawson with Dawson Dinin鈥 three days a week

Over a decade ago, the Dawson Student Union began to address food insecurity at the College introducing Dawson Dinin鈥, a free vegan lunch service, offered once per week to the whole community. 听In Winter 2024, the Office of Sustainability, the 成人黑料 Peace Centre, and the Dawson Student Union joined together to expand the service an additional two days a week. Dawson Dinin鈥 lunch service operated Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and the Early Bird Breakfast program on Thursdays, all semester long including during the exam period.

Visit the link for a report from Nathan Bellesmare Smallhorn, a student in Community, Recreation and Leadership Training (CRLT) and an intern in the Office of Sustainability.

 

Read More - Fueling Dawson with Dawson Dinin鈥 three days a week

Campus Life, Communications Office, Events

Dawson Open House to be held October 20 and October 27

In Fall 2024, for the first time ever, Dawson鈥檚 Open House will be held over two days to provide a more positive experience to the thousands of prospective students and their families who regularly attend.

On October 20, we will invite prospective students to learn more about all programs in the Science, Medical Studies and Engineering (SMSE) sector.听 Then, on October 27, all programs in the Creative and Applied Arts as well as the Social Science and Business Technologies sectors will welcome prospective students.

Also for the first time ever, although not mandatory, we will be asking attendees to sign up and provide contact information in advance of the event.听 Sending advance communications with important information will help our visitors better understand the opportunities on site and plan their visit.

Faculty Hub, Human Resources, Professional Development

Professional development for faculty and professionals

成人黑料 offers support for current teachers and educational professionals to engage in the accredited professional development program for college teachers from the University of Sherbrooke. The Performa program encourages continuous learning directly relevant to teachers and professional roles in the college network.

View the in English that includes:

  • College Teaching and Course Design
  • Instructional Strategies for Active Learning
  • Motivation Engagement and Learning

The courses are held on-line and in blended learning format.

The deadline to register if you are new to Performa programs, program or independent study admission will be June 13, 2024. Contact Azra Khan, Pedagogical Counsellor, HR for more information.

#DawsonProud, Dawson Grads, In the news/in social media

Indigenous student and grad featured in Warrior Up

Kayla Spencer-Young, who will graduate next month from Dawson鈥檚 Pure and Applied Science program, and Rotshenn贸n:ni Two-Axe (Class of 2023, Health Science) will be featured in a TV series called Warrior Up on APTN. The series follows inspiring and activist Indigenous youth aged 15 to 26 as they face challenges and make positive changes happen in their communities and beyond. Kayla and Rotshenn贸n:ni were chosen because they are student founders of IndigeSTEM, which also won a .

The series is airing now over the next 10 weeks or so. You can follow Warrior Up on social media for more info about the upcoming shows:

During promotion of the series, Kayla was interviewed recently on CBC North:

Your opinion needed to reimagine Westmount Southeast

The City of Westmount is currently undertaking a Special Planning Programme (SPP) to reflect a collective vision for urban planning. This SPP will be a catalyst for revitalizing the City鈥檚 southeast, where Dawson is located.

Your ideas will influence the key orientations of this major project:

  • RSVP to attend the public consultation on June 12, 2024
  • Participate in the online survey (active as of Friday, May 24) by June 30, 2024

The survey will be live at this link:

Human Resources, Well-being for all

Resources for domestic violence

Taking action against domestic violence starts with supporting victims and raising awareness among staff. It may seem intimidating or tricky, but it can save lives.

Discover tools, resources and tips (in French only) for colleagues, employers, unions and everyone in the link below.

Dawson also has a page of resources: /human-resources/dawson-and-community-resources-for-gender-based-and-domestic-violence/

Living Campus, Sustainability, Well-being for all, Workshops

Students and staff are invited to a bike maintenance skills workshop May 28

Students and employees are welcome to bring their bikes to learn how to change a tire, adjust brakes and do basic tune up鈥檚.

Mech Tech faculty member Adam Kingsland will lead an outdoor bike workshop by the Gazebo in Parking Lot 1 starting at 12 PM on Tuesday, May 28. (Rain date: Wednesday, May 29) Bring your bikes or simply come listen and learn. Adam facilitates the workshops by ensuring all participants can get their hands dirty to benefit from the hands-on learning.

Please reserve your spot by emailing sustainability@dawsoncollege.qc.ca

This activity is part of the Office of Sustainability鈥檚 Wellness Activities- Happy Hobbies series.

Living Campus, Sustainability, Well-being for all

Active transportation news and BIXI discount

There will be a meeting with those who have shown interest in joining Dawson's Active Alternative Transportation Working group (AATWG). 鈥淲e plan to meet with the group to discuss future bike workshops, helping people find the best route to and from Dawson. Whether it is a biking or walking route, we want to encourage people to live healthier lives by spending more time outdoors instead of sitting in a car, bus, metro or train to get to work or school,鈥 said Jennifer de Vera (Office of Sustainability).

Don't forget to take advantage of the to all Dawson community and friends. Use discount code BIXI2024DAWSON . The deadline is May 31, 2024!

In addition, the Office of Sustainability was able to form a partnership with local bike shop , just a five-minute bike ride from Dawson. Simply present your student or employee I.D. and you will receive 15% off on all accessories. (Discount not applicable to bikes or labour)

If anyone has any bike related questions, feel free to contact Adam akingsland@dawsoncollege.qc.ca

DawsonITE

DawsonITE Newsletter # 633

DawsonITE is your curated news related to IST and Education prepared by Dawson's Rafael Scapin.

In this issue:

  • Turnitin: More than Half of Students Continue to Use AI to Write Papers
  • ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak
  • Helping Students Manage and Reduce Their Anxiety

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