Students encourage teachers to use Sustainable Happiness in class at Ped Days
January 26th, 2021
At Ped Days on Jan. 20, the tables were turned as students taught teachers for the first time at the annual professional development event for teachers.
Four final-year CRLT students shared Sustainable Happiness with teachers in the hopes of making students and teachers in virtual classrooms more connected, engaged and happy.
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Fall Awards celebrate our students’ perseverance in tough times
December 15th, 2020
We are so proud to present this year’s outstanding cohort of recipients of the Fall Awards of ÆßÐDzʿª½± with a special web feature.
Congratulations to all our Fall 2020 Award recipients! And a BIG thank you to our dedicated teachers and to all who support our students, including the donors and friends of theÌýÆßÐDzʿª½± FoundationÌýwho make many of the awards possible.
Visit the Fall Awards Celebratory Web Feature and meet our recipients of the Fall 2020 Awards:
ÆßÐDzʿª½± gets GOLD for leadership in sustainability
December 15th, 2020
It's official! AASHE announced ÆßÐDzʿª½±'s GOLD rating for leadership in sustainability on their ÌýCongratulations ÆßÐDzʿª½± community!
We have been collecting reactions by video and text to the news in preparation for this week's announcement. We will be proudly sharing these thoughts from ÆßÐDzʿª½± employees, government leaders and people active in environmental issues with the media this week.
In the New Year, we will be celebrating this as best we can during the pandemic and we will certainly share the videos and reactions with our community at that time.ÌýToday, you, the members of our ÆßÐDzʿª½± community, get to know the good news first!Ìý
We will be sharing our GOLD news with the media and on social media later this week. You can help us amplify the news by sharing the ÆßÐDzʿª½± posts (scheduled for Dec. 16) on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIN and Twitter.
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ÆßÐDzʿª½± students and graduates speak about attachment to Quebec
December 15th, 2020
Journalists and politicians in Quebec have said a lot of things about ÆßÐDzʿª½± recently. We thought it would be interesting for you to hear what some current ÆßÐDzʿª½± students and some recent graduates think about their attachment to the French language and québécois culture.
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Richard Filion’s farewell video
December 15th, 2020
Our Director General Richard Filion will be retiring on Dec. 31, 2020 after 40 years of work in the CEGEP network!
Click Read More for a news brief and a link to Richard's Farewell Video addressed to ÆßÐDzʿª½± colleagues.
Photography exhibit can be viewed from outside
December 15th, 2020
Take a stroll along de Maisonneuve Blvd. along the walls of ÆßÐDzʿª½± and you can see the third-year photography students' exhibit, Interrupted, until Jan. 15.
Click Read More to go to the homepage news story, see some of the students' photos and get more information.
Howlett family doubles Nursing award recipients during pandemic year
December 1st, 2020
The Howlett family thought that Nursing students needed extra encouragement in the context of the pandemic. This semester, four future nurses from ÆßÐDzʿª½± were honoured and encouraged by receiving the Anne-Marie Howlett Memorial Award.
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The Confinement Diaries of AEC in Commercial Photography grad
December 1st, 2020
Carlos Viani (Class of 2009,ÌýAEC in Commercial Photography) spent a few months during the pandemic capturing ordinary people living through extraordinary times in St-Henri.
Click Read More for news about his exhibit, a link to his website with galleries of his photos and a link to The Montreal Gazette feature on his project.
Gabriel Tordjman’s book published
December 1st, 2020
Gabriel Tordjman’s book was published this summer. The book is entitled: Darwin’s Tea Party; Biological Knowledge, Evolution, Genetics and Human Nature.
The book by the ÆßÐDzʿª½± Humanities teacher examines how biological knowledge has transformed the planet and reshaped humanity. Using the concept of biological knowledge, the author explores key persons, places, ideas and events that have shaped the world. He shows that while the development of biological knowledge has opened vast new vistas in our understanding of the living world and promises material abundance for some; refracted through the distorting lens of ideology, it has also contributed to great inequality and oppression.
North-South alumni mobilize support for Nicaraguan community
December 1st, 2020
Six alumni of the North-South Studies Profile in Social Science moved into action in early November when they heard that Tuapi, Nicaragua was in the line of Hurricane Eta.
Click Read More for the homepage news story with details of how you can support the community that was struck by two hurricanes last month.
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