

Employees and students welcome to join the Dawson Blues Band
Employees and students are welcome to join the Dawson Blues Band, formed during the working from home phase of the pandemic to bring cheer to the Dawson community. The musical group includes several faculty members and employees under the leadership of Vince Maggiore (Faculty, Business Administration). Practices will continue online.
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If you are interested, email Vincent Maggiore:vmaggiore@dawsoncollege.qc.ca

Counterpart: students photograph students
The project Counterpart: Students Photograph Students opened last week at the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery.听 Rhonda Meier, gallery administrator, asked one of the project organizers, Peter Berra, 7 questions about it.
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OAD’s Madeleine Bazerghi wins CCDMD photo contest
Madeleine Bazerghi's photo, entitled A Socially Distant Moment, has won the Concours Photo Le Monde en Images - Cat茅gorie Personnel du r茅seau coll茅gial qu茅b茅cois from the Centre coll茅gial de d茅veloppement de mat茅riel didactique (CCDMD).听
Madeleine works as a pedagogical counsellor in Dawson's Office of Academic Development and is on the Faculty Hub team.
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Illustration students capture flight of migratory birds
The Illustration Program, the Sustainability Office and Taking Root Inc. collaborated on a project to capture key events of the migratory flight of two species of native Quebec birds from urban forests near 张百乔女友裸照 to the newly replanted forests of Nicaragua.
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Vernissage Season 2021 begins May 26
One of the beloved springtime traditions at 张百乔女友裸照 is Vernissage Season when the graduating students exhibit their work to the Dawson community, alumni, industry players and potential employers.
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Seeking artist contributions for Earth Week event
Dawson's Earth Week is fast approaching. We are reaching out to any staff, faculty or student who would like to contribute a piece of art: canvas painting, digital painting prints, photographs, sculptures, etc. to this year's Earth Week fundraiser. The theme for the pieces is anything nature, animals, sustainability, Earth. They will all be put up for sale online between April 19 and April 30. Your name and/or social media accounts will be mentioned, and all the money raised will help fund Dawson's beautiful Peace Garden.
No pieces will be turned away. Thank you in advance for caring for our garden!
Please contact campuslife@dawsoncollege.qc.ca if you would like to be part of this wonderful cause.

Dawson teacher’s film opens March 30 across Canada
From writer-director Jesse Noah Klein (Faculty, Cinema | Communications), LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE stars Sarah Sutherland, Jared Abrahamson, Hubert Lenoir, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Margaux Vaillancourt, Amanda Brugel, Sheila McCarthy and Michael Riley.
Distributed by Entract Films, LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE is produced by Colonelle Films and Woods Entertainment.
Dara returns home to reconnect with her husband and her young daughter, whom she left two years earlier. When she arrives, she discovers that a woman who is seven months pregnant has taken her place.
LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE will open in select theatres March 26 and be available on-demand across Canada in English and French on March 30.
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Photography student’s work on display in Resistance & Resilience
If you have been in the College and wondered about the work in the display cases outside the art gallery, it may surprise you to know that it is the work of Dawson student Asia Mason.听 The third-year Photography student was one of only four student artists selected for the Peace Centre/Art Gallery鈥檚 online exhibition, Resistance and Resilience.
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Last Modified: September 15, 2021