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New pavilion to be fast-tracked

June 9th, 2020

A new pavilion for ýCollege is one of the 202 infrastructure, health and education projects that the Legault government is fast-tracking. Dawson’s project was included in the omnibus Bill 61, which was tabled June 3 and is expected to be passed before the National Assembly breaks for the summer June 12.

Read our homepage news story for more about this innovative and unique project that will benefit the whole College.


Read more about: On guard! Sword fighting class a success

On guard! Sword fighting class a success

June 9th, 2020

The sword fighting component of the Movement course was successfully completed June 5 without incident, reported teacher Kimberley Barfuss. A total of 24 students, divided into two groups, participated in two intense three-hour days of sword fighting, plus a final day of rehearsals and performance. Why is sword fighting so important for Theatre students? “It is…

Read more about: History teachers’ Refugee Boulevard project wins national award

History teachers’ Refugee Boulevard project wins national award

June 9th, 2020

The work of History teachers Stacey Zembrzycki and Nancy Rebelo (along with Anna Sheftel, Saint-Paul University; and Eszter Andor, Montreal Holocaust Museum) has been honoured with a 2020 Public History Group Prize awarded by the Canadian Historical Association. Their project Refugee Boulevard: Making Montreal Home after the Holocaust was created in close collaboration with Holocaust…

Some students resumed learning activities at ýJune 1

June 2nd, 2020

It was back to school for a small group of students who returned to the campus yesterday to complete the Winter Semester.

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Illustration’s Vernissage is Wednesday!

June 2nd, 2020

The Virtual Vernissage of the graduating students in our Illustration Program is tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. Use this link to visit on Wednesday. 

Come encourage the students and have fun trying this unique multiplayer platform created for ýCollege.

CTV News is running a report on their evening news today, June 2, and we will share the link next week. 

To read all about the virtual experience, you can see last week's story in the Read More link.


Vernissage Season is going digital June 3-18

May 26th, 2020

Nick Ladd, a graduate of both Illustration and 3D Animation and Computer-Generated Imagery, came to the rescue of Vernissage Season with a customized platform that his company Studio Syro has built for ýCollege.

Six programs in the Creative and Applied Arts will be hosting vernissage events from June 3-18. First up is Illustration on June 3.

Read the homepage news story and get a link to a preview in the Read More link.


A decade of transformation at ýleads to SALTISE award for Ian MacKenzie

May 26th, 2020

Ian MacKenzie’s work has “transformed the classrooms, programs, and even the academic culture” of ýCollege, according to his nomination for an award from SALTISE.

Read a feature about Ian's work with WID and the Learning Communities on the homepage by clicking the Read More link.


Read more about: Emergent: ALC Festival 2020

Emergent: ALC Festival 2020

May 26th, 2020

The Arts, Literature and Communication Festival presents the work of graduating ALC students from six profiles, along with interdisciplinary events. The Literature Profile will launch the Creations Journal on May 29, the same day Cinema-Communications presents student media works (beginning at 8 p.m.). The Arts and Culture Gala, Studio Arts’ No Lunch in Class and…

Read more about: ScienceFest’s Photo Contest 2020 Edition – Results!

ScienceFest’s Photo Contest 2020 Edition – Results!

May 26th, 2020

In April 2019, ScienceFest in collaboration with SPACE launched its first photography contest and a total of 13 photos competed for the grand prize. In 2020, the photography contest went virtual along with all other ýCollege activities. Yet, in spite of confinement, a total of 18 photos were submitted for the competition and 100…

Diagnostic Imaging students graduated early and now working on COVID frontlines

May 19th, 2020

Grateful, surreal, overjoyed, bittersweet are some of the words that new graduates of the Diagnostic Imaging Program at ýCollege used to describe their feelings about graduating early during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Click Read More for the homepage news story featuring three of our newest graduates.


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