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Invitation: Neuroscience Research poster session Friday, Sept. 27

September 26th, 2024

The summer interns in the ÆßÐDzʿª½± Research in Neuroscience Group will be presenting their research posters on Friday, Sept. 27 from 3 PM to 5 PM in 3H.10. Light refreshments will be served.

All are welcome!


Full program & schedule for Humanities and Public Life Conference Oct. 21-25

September 26th, 2024

Every year the Humanities Department at ÆßÐDzʿª½± hosts the Humanities & Public Life Conference. This year, the conference is happening Monday, Oct. 21 to Friday, Oct. 25 and the theme will be aesthetics: theories of art, beauty, and performance. All events will take place at ÆßÐDzʿª½± in 5B.16; exceptionally the last event on Oct. 25 will take place in 3F.43 (CoLab).

Please visit the link to access the full program pdf and the schedule at a glance pdf.


Attention: brave souls of the campus!

September 25th, 2024

In the shadows of past Halloweens, only offices under Student Services dispensed delights. This year, we’re unleashing a wider web of candy-filled surprises throughout the campus! The Campus Life Office invites other offices and employees to join in the fun and festivities and expand ÆßÐDzʿª½±â€™s spooktacular trick-or-treating event.

If you dare to participate in this eerie escapade, let us know by the witching hour on Monday, October 14 by writing to ksmith@dawsoncollege.qc.ca . Your name will be added to our enchanted list but remember it is up to each department to conjure your own stash of sweets.

All students are summoned to join the festivities, but beware: only those donned in the most spectacular costumes will be granted passage to claim their sweet, sugary treasures.

Be prepared for an afternoon of frightful fun and delightful treats on Thursday, Oct. 31 from 2 PM-3:30 PM!

-Submitted by Kayla Smith of the CL Team


The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong is on Sept. 18-21

September 12th, 2024

A group of actors try to perform their opening night of a murder mystery, but everything (of course) goes wrong. Set pieces fall, doors get stuck, actors say their lines too early, and technical difficulties abound, escalating in complete chaos. The One-Act Play that Goes Wrong is a hilarious take on theatre, showcasing the resilience and determination of actors who carry on despite everything falling apart. Winner of Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier Awards, this play is sure to delight. Directed by Jonathan Monro and performed by the second-year students of the Professional Theatre Program at ÆßÐDzʿª½±.

Performances are every night at 7:30 PM from Wednesday, Sept. 18 through Saturday, Sept. 21 at the ÆßÐDzʿª½± Theatre, 2000 Atwater Avenue.

Visit the link to reserve a free ticket.


Truth and Reconciliation Week at ÆßÐDzʿª½±

September 12th, 2024

The College has a wide range of activities planned in the days leading up to September 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The entire community is encouraged to participate, engage and learn more about the Indigenous peoples of Canada, the legacy of colonization and the steps still needed towards reconciliation across our country…

Coffee & Zero Waste Kitchen Workshops

September 11th, 2024

The Office of Sustainability will host Coffee & Zero Waste Kitchen Workshops on every second Monday, beginning Sept. 16. We will offer free coffee from 10 AM – 12 PM as well as a workshop in Conrod's kitchen. Bring your own mug or cup, we will supply the coffee!

The first workshop hosted by Diana Rice will be: "Teas, Spices & More! The many uses of your indoor or garden herbs!" We will talk about drying herbs and flowers, and all the different things you can do with them to reduce your kitchen and garden waste! Everyone will get to bring home something to dry and use at home after the workshop. To reserve your spot please click on the form:

We will hold seven sessions, Sept. 16, Oct. 14, Oct. 28, Nov. 11, Nov 25, and Dec 9. Should you be interested in hosting one of these workshops, we have two available spots for anyone interested in sharing their knowledge with the community that helps reduce waste and shows how we can individually contribute to climate action!

We look forward to see you there!

-Submitted by Diana Rice


Indigenous Perspectives: Christopher Columbus and the Doctrine of Discovery

September 11th, 2024

Watch a short video and share a discussion led by OAD's Tiio Hemlock on the true history, impact and legacy of Columbus and learn why native people do not celebrate Columbus Day.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
7C.5 (Rose Lounge)

Wednesday, October 9, 2024ÌýÌý
Start Time: 12:00 PMÌýÌý End Time: 1:30 PM
Colab 3F.43


Express Yourself: The Arts and Humanities Alive at ÆßÐDzʿª½±!

August 29th, 2024

Every year the Humanities Department at ÆßÐDzʿª½± hosts the Humanities & Public Life Conference. This year, the conference is slated for the week of Oct. 21 and the theme will be aesthetics: theories of art, beauty, and performance.

Express Yourself: ÌýThe Arts and Humanities Alive at ÆßÐDzʿª½±! will feature discussions and performances, in addition to highlighting the creative work of students. We are excited and proud to feature a conference that will unite the disciplines of the college and showcase the creativity of our faculty and students.

We can look forward to performances and talks about flamenco dancing, tango dancing, blues dancing, Restoration period vocal performance and Celtic music. Artists will elaborate on the ‘philosophy’ behind their work and performances.

We will also feature talks about the visual arts and poetry. For example. groundbreaking research on Montreal’s black visual artists pre-internet will be shared by eminent scholars in art history. ÌýMost talks will be interactive, giving audience members a chance to participate in the concepts and ideas being presented. Bring your dancing shoes and notepads! More details to come soon.

-Submitted by Sean Elliott


Read more about: ÆßÐDzʿª½± Open House will be held Oct. 20 and 27

ÆßÐDzʿª½± Open House will be held Oct. 20 and 27

August 28th, 2024

For the first time ever, ÆßÐDzʿª½± Open House will be held over two separate days for Fall 2024.Ìý Participant feedback from Fall 2023 surveys showed that the high number of people in the building and difficulty moving through crowds was highly unpleasant and frustrating for prospective students and their parents. On October 20, all programs…

Women’s/Gender Studies celebration of graduates May 28

May 23rd, 2024

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

Tuesday, May 28, 2 PM-5 PM in Oliver’s (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.


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