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Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025

#DawsonProud, Academic News, Homepage news

Social Science students experience four-day immersion in local solidarity movements

In January, 18 Dawson students from the Social Change & Solidarity (SCS) and General Studies profiles went live on the radio at CKUT: 90.3-FM. 鈥淭his song is dedicated to the people we met this week from the group Solidarity Across Borders,鈥 announced Emerson Rheault, a student in SCS, into the microphone. 鈥淪olidarity was really the theme of this entire week.鈥

Visit the link to read the report by Sara Louise Kendall.

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Campus Life, Events, In the news/in social media

Black History Month at Dawson

Dawson has a Black History Month coordinating committee that is hard at work. The committee members are: Melaine Campbell, Rhea Gurnagul, Christine Layne, Ashley Northfleet, Simeon Pompey, Kayla Smith and Trudy Ste. Croix.

Some events are scheduled and others are still being developed.

Coming up:

  • The Dawson Student Union is working with the Legacy student club to put together a BHM banner that will be hung the week of Feb. 3.
  • Khan Bouba-Dalambaye will give a talk entitled Sense of Belonging & Code Switching on Feb. 4 at 10 AM in 5B.16 as part of Social Science week.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 12: Black vendors market in the Lower Atrium hosted by DSU, Legacy and Campus Life
  • Thursday, Feb. 20: Caribbean Day will feature Caribbean food for sale to celebrate Black history and to raise funds for the volleyball team.

More events will be announced soon. Check upcoming D Announcements, screens and D News for more.

Academic News, Campus Life, Events

Social Science Week is Feb. 3-7

The Social Science program is once again offering a week of talks on a variety of topics that will be of interest to the entire college community. Social Science Week will take place Feb. 3 to 7. The program is found here.

Social Science Week is an opportunity for students to see what contemporary Social Scientists are up to and to learn more about the many pathways Social Science study can lead to. It is also a moment to reflect deeply on the most meaningful questions we face at this point in history, questions about climate catastrophe, our rapidly changing media landscapes, art-making and race-relations, and how to think about conflict, both locally and abroad. These talks invite students and faculty to step out of the constraints of the traditional classroom, and into conversations about the world that is and the world that is to come.

Visit the link to go to the schedule for Social Science week.

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Milestones

Julie Brosseau new Dean of Academic Systems

Julie Brosseau will begin her new role as Dean of Academic Systems on March 31. She succeeds Carmela Gumelli, who is retiring.

Julie brings extensive academic administrative experience to the role, having served as Associate Dean of Academic Systems since July 2014. Her professional journey includes serving as Associate Dean at C茅gep 脡douard-Montpetit, working as a mathematics and programming teacher, and gaining management experience in a private school setting.

Visit the link for the full appointment text.

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#DawsonProud, Communications Office, From the Director General

Student bulletin launched and other improvements to student comms

Much work has been done over the past several months to improve communications to Dawson students, including the launch of a new student bulletin on Jan. 10.

Visit the link for an update on student communications and learn about other changes planned for Winter 2025.

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#DawsonProud, Homepage news, Office of Academic Development, Professional Development

Helping prepare students to face real life situations

Building the belief that 鈥淚鈥檝e got this鈥 was the subject of CRLT teacher Heather Martin鈥檚 Performa project. The belief that you can achieve your goals, or self-efficacy, was the focus of her research paper and Intercollegiate Ped Day workshop.

(Pictured: Heather, far right, with her students at the Winter Outdoor Experience course)

Visit the link for a report on her presentation.

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Homepage news, Office of Academic Development, Professional Development, Well-being for all

The power of kindness

It is well established that post-secondary students are experiencing elevated levels of stress, anxiety and loneliness. Teachers are also experiencing heightened levels of stress in their workplace.

Kindness and well-being can feed and fuel optimal learning, Dr. John-Tyler Binfet told an audience of about 150 participants during his keynote talk at Intercollegiate Ped Day on Jan. 13.

Visit the link for a report on his talk.

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Decolonization, Events, Learning opportunities

Documentary series on Native people and issues

Shekon Dawson community. My name is Kanerahtiio Hemlock and I am the Indigenous Pedagogical Consultant here at the college. Join me for the first in this semester-long series of documentaries focusing on Native people and issues. Because it is timely, the first documentary will be Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier story on Feb. 5. The viewing will be followed by an open discussion.

Please visit the link for details on the upcoming three events and links to register.

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Policy on Sexual Violence, Student Services, Well-being for all

Focus on mental health and sexual violence prevention at Social Science Week

This year, Student Services and Human Resources have teamed up with the organizers of Social Science Week, Jocelyn E. Parr and Philip Lagace, to raise awareness of interesting presentations related to mental health and sexual violence prevention.

Please visit the link for the curated list.

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Communications Office, Events

Winter Open House is Feb. 5

Help us spread the word: Dawson's Winter Open House is this coming Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 4 PM to 8 PM.

This is a chance for prospective students and their parents to come ask their questions before the application deadline of March 1. Faculty members, academic advisors and Student Services team members will all be here. It can also be an opportunity for students to see the school on a typical school day and get a feel for the place.

Visit the link to go to the Open House website.

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Student Services

Forces Avenir applications/nominations deadline is Feb. 18

Up to $100,000 will be given out this year in the form of grants and project funding through Forces AVENIR awards.

Forces AVENIR awards recognize, honour and promote the commitment of students and staff in projects that contribute to the development of socially conscious, responsible, active and persevering citizens who are both dedicated to their community and open to the world.

The deadline to apply/nominate is Feb. 18, 2025.

For more info, visit the link.

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Learning opportunities, Office of Academic Development, Well-being for all

Faculty and professionals connect and learn at winter retreat

On Jan. 8-9, the second edition of Dawson鈥檚 Inclusion and Wellness Retreat took place at the picturesque Manoir D鈥橸ouville on 脦le Saint-Bernard in Ch芒teauguay. Fifteeen people from a variety of departments (faculty and professionals) gathered to explore ways we can adapt our teaching approaches, interactions, and course design to meet a wide range of student needs.

Visit the link for a report by Julia Lijeron and to see some more photos.

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#DawsonProud, Dawson Professional Theatre, Dawson Talent, Events

The Speculator is on through Feb. 8

The Speculator, which opened Jan. 29, is being performed tonight, Friday and this weekend and next week as well before closing on Feb. 8

The play is a historical drama set in early 18th聽century France, when the country is experiencing some of its lowest economic moments. John Law, Scottish economist, gambler and conman, arrives in Paris with a plan to stimulate the French economy. He hires playwright Marivaux to write a play to distract and entertain investors. The French government, nobility, and commoners alike are swept up in the frenzy of Law鈥檚 scheme, the Mississippi Company, only to have it come crashing down. A play about greed and deception. Directed by Stefanie Buxton and performed by the third-year graduating students of the Professional Theatre program.

Members of the Dawson community, including students, employees, alumni and retirees, benefit from reduced rates.

Visit the link to go the box office.

Well-being for all

Sign up for Dawson Blood Drive Feb. 18-20

Giving blood is an easy way to make a difference and give back to your community. H茅ma-Qu茅bec is making it even easier by coming to Dawson. There will be a blood drive by reservation in 3C.1 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 18-20.

To give blood, you can visit the link below, search for 成人黑料 and sign up.

Academic News, Homepage news

Learning from Community in Cuba

On January 14, 10 students and two teachers in the Social Change & Solidarity (SCS) profile returned from a three-week solidarity delegation to Cuba. The trip was organized in partnership with the Centro Martin Luther King, an organization in Cuba that promotes local and global justice through popular education and grassroots community-building.

Visit the link for a report by Sara Louise Kendall.

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Human Resources, Student Services, Well-being for all

Push [Yourself] Up Challenge

Human Resources and Student Services are collaborating again to bring the Push [Yourself] Up Challenge!!!

From Feb. 11 to 28, all staff and students are invited to participate.

鈥淭he Push-Up Challenge is a free fitness event focused on pushing for better mental health for all Canadians. Participants take on 2,000 push-ups, representing the ~2,000 lives lost to suicide each day, worldwide.鈥 ()

Feel free to do lunges, squats, skipping rope, jumping jacks, whatever works for you! You do what you can/want.

Last year, we greatly surpassed our modest community goal of 2,000 push-ups. So this year, we are aiming for 50,000 push-ups!

Human Resources is giving $500 in prizes for employees and Student Services is doing the same for students. For all the details, visit the link.

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Campus Life, Events

Celebrating women and girls in STEM and medicine

During the week of Feb. 11, there will be a series of activities at Dawson to celebrate Women and Girls in STEM and Medicine. Please join us for events like: Kiosk on Inspiring Minds: Women who shaped STEM and Medicine, Neurophysiology workshop by ThinkSci, seminar on Machine Learning and AI and a movie night.

Visit the link for the schedule and details.

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Communications Office

Graduation will be June 18

Dawson's graduation date is set for Wednesday, June 18 at Place des Arts. The two ceremonies will be at 2:30 PM and at 7:30 PM. More details and ticket info to come closer to the date.

Campus Life

Invitation to employees for Multicultural Week

For this year鈥檚 Multicultural Week (March 10-13), we want to shake things up a bit- literally! We are looking for folks who would be comfortable teaching ethnic dances to small groups of students. Whether it鈥檚 a tarantella, Zorba, Chinese fan dance, kuduro, or anything in between, if you feel called to share your moves, please reach out to Kayla (ksmith@dawsoncollege.qc.ca) in CL to set things up!

We look forward to moving with you!

Communications Office, Dawson Foundation, Dawson Gives, Events

Early bird golf special expires Jan. 31

Join us for a fun-filled day that includes breakfast, access to the driving range, lunch, 18 holes of golf, a cocktail reception, dinner, and silent auction at the聽Summerlea聽Golf & Country Club on Thursday, June 12, 2025.聽

Your participation in this year's Dawson Golf Classic will help the 成人黑料 Foundation raise money towards its mission of supporting student success. Every year, the Foundation funds the food bank, financial aid bursaries, student academic accessibility assessments, emergency aid, and dozens of special projects throughout Dawson.

Visit the link to register before Friday, Jan. 31 and benefit from the Early Bird Special!

Office of Academic Development, Professional Development

New to College teaching?

Performa is offering a professional development program specifically designed for new CEGEP teachers "Entering College Teaching". The program is delivered online and is free.

Contact Dawson's Performa representative Azra Khan in Office of Academic Development for further information.

In the news/in social media

1961 view of Dawson site

A 1961 photo of the Dawson site from the Archives of the City of Montreal was circulating on social media sites at the end of last year. In case you missed it, here it is.

Visit the link to view a larger copy of the photo.

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DawsonITE

DawsonITE Newsletter # 655

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

In this issue:

  • How to Detect AI Writing
  • Can AI Models Show Us How People Learn? Impossible Languages Point a Way
  • AI Meets Academia: What Faculty Think

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Dawson Events

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Last Modified: January 30, 2025

 

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