June 1st, 2022
Since its establishment in 1962, Miriam Home and Services has been providing rehabilitative, social, community, work and residential resources and services to people with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders so they can reach their full potential. Over the years, ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± has partnered up with the organization to offer its clients a range of work…
June 1st, 2022
Graduating students in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program recently presented the results of their group research and design projects, addressing environmental and sustainability issues found on ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±’s campus. Β As part of its inclusion in ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±’s new Environment and Sustainability Certificate (ESC), the third-year design option course, Emerging Technologies, focuses on teaching students about…
Birdwatchers wanted early mornings of May 11 & 18!
May 4th, 2022
More than 50 species of birds have been spotted on ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± grounds and we would like to invite new and experienced birdwatchers to come and help identify migrating and resident species that have stopped to eat or rest on ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs green city block. With your help, we can add more birds to our list!
Wednesday, May 11, 2022:Β Β 6:30 a.m.- 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 18, 2022:Β Β 6:30 a.m.- 8:30 a.m.
Binoculars can be supplied- please contact the Sustainability Office to reserve: ²υ³ά²υ³Ω²ΉΎ±²Τ²Ή²ϊΎ±±τΎ±³Ω²β°ͺ»ε²Ή·Ι²υ΄Η²Τ³¦΄Η±τ±τ±π²΅±π.±η³¦.³¦²ΉΜύ
Meeting place: ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±'s Peace Garden (near northwestern corner of campus: Wood Avenue and Sherbrooke Street)
Photo: Common Yellowthroat by Doug Smyth (Physical Education)
April 6th, 2022
The Sustainability Office, in collaboration with the Peace Centre and other departments, is excited to introduce the fast-approaching Earth Week 2022, which will take place Tuesday to Friday, April 19-22. We would like to give you an opportunity to take advantage of some of the many activities we have planned. You will note that we…
April 6th, 2022
In an effort to Indigenize curriculum and re-Indigenize a small piece of occupied TiohtiΓ :ke (Montreal), students, staff, and faculty from the First Peoples Centre and the Decolonization and Indigenization Studies Certificate launched the WΓ‘hta Γshes (maple syrup) project last March to share the Indigenous roots of making maple syrup. Β Ryder Cote-Nottaway, an Algonquin student,…
4-minute video shows impact of Sustainable Happiness
February 16th, 2022
A new four-minute video presents the Sustainable Happiness Certificate, which has been offered since 2015 at ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±. In the video, we hear about the impact of the program from students and employees: Chris Adam, Anne-Marie Di Michele, Selma Hamdani, Myka Taylor and Jennifer de Vera.Β
Click Read More to go to the video.
Get your gifts wrapped at Alexis Nihon by ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± volunteers
December 15th, 2021
Get your gifts wrapped by ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± volunteers every day and many evenings until end of day on Dec. 24. Your gift will be wrapped for a donation of $4 or more depending on the size of the package.
Our gift-wrapping station is located on the Mezzanine level of Alexis Nihon Mall right next to Cultures and the food court. Your donation will help us offer community-building and Living Campus projects that contribute to the well-being of our students. Thanks to Alexis Nihon for providing the store and all the gift-wrapping supplies. Thanks to the more than 200 students, employees and friends who are giving their time to staff all the store hours.
December 1st, 2021
With the holiday season upon us, ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± has embarked on a new activity in partnership with Alexis-Nihon that requires volunteers for short shifts. We’ve all seen the gift-wrapping service that pops up in the shopping centre during the month of December. This year, Alexis-Nihon offered the spot to ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± as the sole beneficiary of all…
ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±’s Living Campus ranked #1 in the world
November 17th, 2021
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recognized ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± as the top performer in the category of associate colleges around the world and called out the Monarch Butterfly Nursery project as an institutional highlight in its 2021 Sustainable Campus Index, published Nov. 9, 2021.
Click Read More for more information about the ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± community achievement and a link to the SCI.
New bird feeder installed in Peace Garden
November 17th, 2021
Chickadees and nuthatches have already been spotted at ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs new bird feeder, installed in the Peace Garden in early November.
βWe hope to attract 15-20 species over the winter,β said Chris Adam of ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs Sustainability Office. Chris made the bird feeder and installed it with help from Phys. Ed. faculty member Doug Smyth, who is also an avid birdwatcher and photographer.
The 10-foot-high untreated cedar bird feeder will be up year-round and holds a variety of seeds high in protein, restocked by student volunteers. A separate suet feeder on the nearby ash tree snag is a much-needed source of fat to non-migrating birds.
Special thanks to a group of Mechanical Engineering Technology students who made a squirrel and raccoon baffle so animals canβt climb to the feeders or jump up over it. Snow will also be cleared around the bird feeder to prevent squirrels from raiding it.
Students and employees are encouraged to observe our bird visitors. Observations and photos can be sent to sustainability@dawsoncollege.qc.ca or you can drop by the Sustainability Office in 4B.3. Maybe you will be the one to identify and document the 53rd bird species to visit ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±!
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