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Read more about: Mary Page Marlowe opens March 4

Mary Page Marlowe opens March 4

March 3rd, 2020

ĢƵ’s Professional Theatre Department presents Mary Page Marlowe, by Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Tracy Letts. Mary Page Marlowe follows the life of an ordinary woman in the Midwest through seven decades, from her childhood (1940s) to her old age (2010s). Seven actresses play Mary Page. The play is non-sequential with each decade represented at least once. The play tackles tough issues such…

Read more about: Anna-Liisa Aunio & team are finalists for $5 M grant

Anna-Liisa Aunio & team are finalists for $5 M grant

March 3rd, 2020

Implementing Smart Cities: Interventions to Build Healthy Cities is the name of a training platform and research project that is in the running for a $5 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Anna-Liisa Aunio (Sociology) is a co-applicant in the multi-disciplinary project led by David Ma of the University of Guelph,…

Humans Who Grow Food features Jenn de Vera

March 3rd, 2020

The more than 300,000 people around the world who follow the social media gardening site Humans Who Grow Food met Jenn de Vera of the Sustainability Office. Jenn and her garden were featured Feb. 24. Click on Read More to see the post on Facebook and photos of Jenn's home garden.


Film Fest screens 3D Animation and CGI student films

March 3rd, 2020

Five films of students in 3D Animation and CGI will be screened during the Ben’s Screening Room event at the 2020 Hudson Film Festival March 4-8:

“Forgotten Wars” by Renault McKinnon; “Luminate” By Amanda Velardo; “Fowl Play” by Fabrizio Prioletta; “Feed” by Quyen Nguyen; “Children of War” by Elliott Creton. Click Read More for the film fest website.


Read more about: DawsonAI projects selected by PIA

ĢƵAI projects selected by PIA

March 3rd, 2020

Two projects that count DawsonAI as a partner have been selected by PIA to go forward. The organizaiton made the announcement Feb. 26. Here are the two DawsonAI projects:  How virtual assistants and applications powered by artificial intelligence can help promote student academic success. Comprising members from ĢƵ, Concordia University and McGill University, the team…

Read more about: Maureen MacMahon inducted into the Canadian Rugby Hall of Fame

Maureen MacMahon inducted into the Canadian Rugby Hall of Fame

February 25th, 2020

Teacher Maureen MacMahon (Physiotherapy) was inducted into the Canadian Rugby Hall of Fame on Feb. 21. Here is Maureen’s listing on the 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees page: A powerhouse on the field, strong leader in the community and inspiration to younger generations, women’s rugby pioneer Maureen “Mo” MacMahon exemplifies the Canadian rugby athlete. In…

Read more about: Dawson delegation at North American Model U.N.

ĢƵ delegation at North American Model U.N.

February 25th, 2020

Chris Bourne (Political Science) and Caroline Chochol (Psychology) led a  ĢƵ delegation of 34 students to Toronto to participate in the 35th edition of the North American Model United Nations. It was held at the beautiful Victoria College campus of the University of Toronto from Feb. 20-23. Our students debated pressing global and historical challenges…

Active learning at Dawson shared across Quebec

February 25th, 2020

ĢƵ teachers Selma Hamdani (Psychology) and Yann Brouillette (Chemistry) share their experience with the innovative pedagogy of active learning and the peer support of the ĢƵ Active Learning Community (DALC) in a new video requested by the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur.

The video was produced as a knowledge sharing initiative to benefit CEGEP teachers, pedagogical counsellors and administrators across Quebec. Click Read More for the full news, links to the video in English and French and to the revamped DALC webpage.


Our Loran Scholar featured in La Presse

February 25th, 2020

Our Loran Scholar Margaux Roncière was featured in La Presse Feb. 20. Click Read More for a link to the article.


ĢƵ student wins biggest undergrad scholarship in Canada!

February 18th, 2020

Margaux Roncière, who will be graduating from ĢƵ in Pure and Applied Science this spring, has won Canada’s largest undergraduate award: the Loran Award.

Margaux's scholarship includes university tuition for four years, $10,000 in living expenses per year and more. Click Read More to learn more about our Loran Scholar.


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