Nursing moving to The Montreal Forum
February 22nd, 2023
Dawson鈥檚 Nursing Program will be gaining a lot more space when faculty and students move into their program鈥檚 new home at The Montreal Forum just before the Fall 2023 semester.
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Visual Arts student chosen for residency at the MMFA
February 22nd, 2023
Dawson Visual Arts student Rowan Michael Draper has been selected for a prestigious residency for young digital artists at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Starting March 6, Rowan will be spending between two to four hours a week at the museum with access to a studio and the museum鈥檚 technological equipment. The residency is until June.
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H茅l猫ne Nadeau receives excellence in teaching physics award for Quebec and Nunavut
January 25th, 2023
Dawson鈥檚 H茅l猫ne Nadeau has been selected by the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) for the 2022 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (Quebec and Nunavut). This is 鈥渞ecognition of her dedication to teaching physics and the development of students鈥 experimental and research skills,鈥 stated the CAP in a news release dated Jan. 17.
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SPACE students attend NASA workshop at Dawson
January 25th, 2023
The first workshop on , took place at 张百乔女友裸照 from Jan. 9 to 11. The workshop, the only NASA sanctioned event held outside of the United States, was co-convened by Dawson鈥檚 Richard Soare (faculty, Geography) and Jim Garvin, formerly NASA鈥檚 Chief Mars Scientist and currently the Principal Investigator of the DAVINCI Mission to Venus.
Dawson SPACE students also got to participate!
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November 30th, 2022
The most common questions about cannabis from students at five CEGEPs are answered in a series of four 2-minute video capsules that were launched at Dawson On Nov. 18. Regional Director of Public Health听Dr. Myl猫ne Drouin was at Dawson along with journalists from six media outlets and social workers, nurses, students and staff from five…
Dawson team reunites to use their CERN particle physics kit prize
November 30th, 2022
In early November, there was a reunion of the 2021-鈥22 Dawson High Energy Particle听(HEP)听Physics Group. The occasion was receiving (and experimenting with) their prize pack from CERN's Annual Beamline 4 Schools Competition.
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Two more students continue legacy of Anne-Marie Howlett鈥檚 passion for nursing
November 30th, 2022
At Fall Awards Night on Nov. 24, Susan and Michael Howlett were at Dawson for the presentation of the Anne-Marie Howlett Memorial Award in honour of their late sister and daughter, who was in her first year of Nursing when she passed away tragically 40 years ago.
Click Read More for the homepage news story about the two students who won this year.
Work can overcome talent in math says Harry Fainsilber recipient
November 30th, 2022
The inaugural Harry Fainsilber Memorial Award was given to Parnia Akhavansaffar at the Fall Awards Night on Nov. 24. Several family members of the beloved Mathematics teacher who passed away in 2015 were in attendance.
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Dawson students win gold & silver at industrial design competition
November 30th, 2022
Twenty-eight Dawson students in various programs participated in the very first industrial design contest entitled L'Odyss茅e de L'Objet en 48h, which took place Nov. 4-6 at C茅gep de Vieux Montr茅al.听Dawson students won five of the eight categories on composting, a theme that was only revealed on day one of the competition.
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DTU Award goes to student with don鈥檛-give-up message
November 30th, 2022
The Dawson Teachers鈥 Union Polytechnique Memorial Scholarship is given to a student who has shown a commitment to persevering and overcoming obstacles within their field.
This year, the award was given to Fred-Dgennie Louis, a student in Computer Science, who said: 鈥淚t means a lot and I am very grateful. It was the least thing I expected since figuring out my path and where I wanted to go has been a struggle. You know after high school, you鈥檙e thrown into a completely new environment, and you鈥檙e just expected to go on, graduate and then go to university.鈥
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