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°®¶¹´«Ã½community enjoyed being together again at BBQ

May 18th, 2022

It was so nice to have a big °®¶¹´«Ã½community event for the first time in more than two years! More than 800 students and employees were treated to ice cream and almost the same number enjoyed a BBQ meal outside on campus May 10. Food was served by our cafeteria staff and from food trucks and there was live music.

Thanks to Campus Life and Leadership, Student Services, the °®¶¹´«Ã½Student Union, Facilities Management, Information Systems and Technology and Director General Diane Gauvin!


After Fuenteovejuna

May 4th, 2022

The Professional Theatre Department at °®¶¹´«Ã½College is proud to present After Fuenteovejuna, adapted by the third-year students with writer Sarah Lotfi and directed by Stéphane Zarov with Movement Direction by Mila Thé. Originally performed in 17th-century Spain, this classic theatre includes clowning, music, dance and storytelling. When the small town of Fuenteovejuna is terrorized by a military commander, the women of the town band together to seek revenge. This modern retelling includes music composted by third year students Reagan Prum, Brianna Rodrigues,  Noah Moorcroft and Andréas Sandoval Chaidoullina

Content warnings: sexual assault, sexual violence, swearing. Wed May 4-Saturday May 7.

Entry fee for °®¶¹´«Ã½employees and students = $5.

Photography and filming is not allowed.

Click Read More to buy your ticket.


Read more about: Humanities and Public Life Conference 2022: Crisis, conflict and resolution

Humanities and Public Life Conference 2022: Crisis, conflict and resolution

May 4th, 2022

The °®¶¹´«Ã½College Humanities & Public Life conference is an annual conference that introduces CEGEP students to the ambiance, culture, and discovery of academic conferences.  We aim to provide a bridge between great ideas, new research, and exciting debates, as well as showcasing how the questions we tackle in the Humanities are relevant to concrete,…

Read more about: °®¶¹´«Ã½students and teacher shine in the Forces Avenir recognition program

°®¶¹´«Ã½students and teacher shine in the Forces Avenir recognition program

May 4th, 2022

The provincial Forces Avenir recognition program is back at °®¶¹´«Ã½after several years’ absence. Colleges and CEGEPs in Québec, as a group, chose not to participate until the process of nomination and selection was streamlined. For the first time in a long time, the program is back at the CEGEP level. Dawson’s only previous recipient…

Vernissage Season is May 19-June 2!

May 4th, 2022

Vernissage Season is back in person at °®¶¹´«Ã½and begins on May 19 with the Visual Arts Vernissage. Graduating students from our arts programs will be presenting their work.

Click Read More to go to the Vernissage Season page with all the dates, times and locations.


It’s the first-ever SPACE Week at Dawson

May 4th, 2022

It’s the first-ever SPACE (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) Week at Dawson!

From robotics demos to a collective drawing activity, the entire °®¶¹´«Ã½community is invited to experience exhibitions, project displays, interactive activities and more presented by the student enrichment initiative SPACE, which promotes exploration, discussion, and collaboration beyond the classroom and across disciplines.

As part of this week, °®¶¹´«Ã½Science student Michael Bomba unveiled an electric guitar he built from scratch in tribute to the Fender Broadcaster, or "The Blackguard", which was the prototype for the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitars in the late '40s.

Pictured from left to right: SPACE Coordinator and Physics teacher Joel Trudeau, student Michael, IST team member and musician Kirk Fontaine and Academic Development officer and SPACE assistant Ursula Sommerer.

Discover more of what SPACE week has to offer on Dawson's Events Calendar at

All events take place in 3C.1 unless indicated otherwise.


Register for golf tournament at friendly °®¶¹´«Ã½rates

May 4th, 2022

Registration is now open for the 15th Edition of the °®¶¹´«Ã½Golf Classic taking place on Tuesday, June 7. Proceeds will go to the Financial Aid Office to help reduce the financial burden on students as the cost of living increases.

°®¶¹´«Ã½employees, retirees and alumni benefit from friendly prices. Single tickets cost $210, foursomes are $800 and a dinner-only ticket is $100. The day includes a brunch, driving range practice, golf, a cocktail reception and dinner at Summerlea Golf & Country Club in Vaudreuil-Dorion.

Click Read More to register and reserve your spot, foursome or dinner. 


Read more about: Record-breaking year for Artists in Bloom thanks to °®¶¹´«Ã½community

Record-breaking year for Artists in Bloom thanks to °®¶¹´«Ã½community

May 4th, 2022

Dawson’s beloved Artists in Bloom event was back for the first time this year since 2019 and thanks to the extraordinary °®¶¹´«Ã½community of employees and retirees, we broke the art sales record at the conclusion of the 24th edition on April 27. This year’s weeklong online auction of original artwork and art print sales…

Red Dresses needed for May 5 MMIWG2S Day

May 4th, 2022

On May 5, the First Peoples’ Centre will be commemorating the National Day of Awareness and Action for MMIWG2S. They are asking for your help in gathering red dresses (all sizes – child and adult) for an exhibit. If you have any dresses to donate, please bring them to the First Peoples’ Centre (3E.15) before 12 p.m. on Thursday. If you’d like to participate or help in other ways, please contact Billi-Jo Poirier or Jessica Quijano through MIO.


Read more about: Nobel Peace Prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier addresses Dawson

Nobel Peace Prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier addresses Dawson

April 20th, 2022

Nobel Peace Prize nominee and Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier was an Earth Week keynote speaker on April 20. Her talk passionately unpacked the deep interconnection of today’s most pressing issues. From climate change to its impacts on Inuit life and communities around the world, Sheila shed light on colonialism’s long-lasting and ongoing effects on the…

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