ý

Skip to the content Skip to search
Menu
Read more about: Recognition in our hearts this year

Recognition in our hearts this year

June 9th, 2020

The month of June is usually a month of events, celebrations and milestones at ýCollege. On the second Friday in June, the multipurpose room (5B.16) gets a chic makeover for a very special evening we call Recognition of Service. The tables are set for a grand occasion with special place settings and spectacular centrepieces,…

Read more about: Greg Bagshaw appointed Coordinator, IT Operations

Greg Bagshaw appointed Coordinator, IT Operations

May 26th, 2020

Greg Bagshaw began his new role as Coordinator, IT Operations at the beginning of May. This role involves overseeing the Help Desk, maintenance of all computer equipment (about 2,500 computers at Dawson) and procurement of IT related products and services. Greg comes to ýfrom John Abbott College and prior to that, he worked in…

Émilie Robert is new director of research at CRISPESH

May 19th, 2020

On May 11, Émilie Robert began her new position as Director of Research and Transfer at CRISPESH, a CCTT (College Centre for the Transfer of Technologies) at ýCollege in partnership with the Cégep du Vieux Montréal that is unique in Quebec.  The focus of our CCTT is on conducting applied research to improve the lives of people living in a disabling situation.

Émilie holds a doctorate in Public Health from Université de Montréal, and has dedicated a great part of her life to improving conditions for people in vulnerable situations. She has a background in international development and expertise in public health, knowledge sharing and collaborative evaluation.

To read more about Émilie on the CRISPESH website, click Read More.


Read more about: Mylène Saucier appointed Assistant Dean of SSBT

Mylène Saucier appointed Assistant Dean of SSBT

May 19th, 2020

Mylène Saucier began her new position as Assistant Dean of Social Science and Business Technologies at the end of March. Prior to taking on this new role, Mylène had been a teacher in the Physiotherapy Technology program. Mylène earned both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Exercise Science from Concordia University…

Read more about: Kayla Tutino is new head coach for women’s hockey

Kayla Tutino is new head coach for women’s hockey

May 19th, 2020

Kayla Tutino became the new head coach of the ýBlues Division 1 Women’s Hockey Team in mid-April but has not had the chance to meet her players yet. “We get together on Zoom and keep in touch by email,” she said, adding that she is looking forward to getting together when it is possible….

R.I.P. Marian-Ellen Ring

May 12th, 2020

We regret to inform you that Marian-Ellen Ring has passed away.

Marian-Ellen had taught at ýsince 1996 and served on the Humanities Executive, most recently as Curriculum Coordinator. In addition to teaching, Marian-Ellen was involved in the Active Learning community. She was always present at social events and was often one of the last to leave a good party.

Her obituary is in the Read More link.


Coach of the Year Trevor Williams celebrating 20th at Dawson

April 28th, 2020

Basketball is just a tool to get the players to believe they can do the impossible, says Trevor Williams, who is celebrating his 20th anniversary as coach of the legendary women's Division 1 ýBlues Basketball team.

Click Read More for the homepage news story.


R.I.P. Roy Hartling and Bill Reid

April 28th, 2020

We regret to inform you of the deaths of two colleagues:

Roy Hartling (Photography), who is pictured, passed away April 24. Roy had served as a teacher at ýfrom October 1982 until his retirement in June 2018.

William (Bill) Reid (English) passed away Jan. 16. Bill had taught at ýsince January 1992.


R.I.P. Mary Wawrzetz

March 10th, 2020

We regret to inform you that Mary Wawrzetz passed away suddenly on February 27. She had worked at ýCollege from 1980 until her retirement in 2016. Mary was a valued member of the College management team and served as the Bookstore Manager for several years.


Read more about: R.I.P. Nick Gabrilopoulos

R.I.P. Nick Gabrilopoulos

March 3rd, 2020

The presence of Nick Gabrilopoulos is still felt in the Department. He set up our website, edited and posted our website profiles. He catalogued and made working copies of many materials we still use. He also helped many of us in setting up our courses, especially the hardest ones – the methods courses. Nick had the…

1 8 9 10 11

Last Modified: June 9, 2020

 

Back to Top