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Incorporate the SDG’s into your courses: message from Sustainability Office to faculty

February 9th, 2021

Dear Faculty, In September 2015, Canada and all United Nations Member States adopted the聽2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development聽(the 2030 Agenda), a shared blueprint for partnership, peace and prosperity for all people and the planet, now and into the future. As part of this Canadian initiative, the Dawson Sustainability Office is working on including the 17…

The 1249 Club is back!!!

February 9th, 2021

Did you know that it takes 12 female honey bees to travel 1249 kilometers together to produce 1 teaspoon of HONEY? Let鈥檚 get moving like the bees with 12 weekly wellness activities over 4 weeks including 9 live activities to connect and engage with the community!

Dawson鈥檚 Sustainability Office and Human Resources, with contributions from departments and services across the college, are excited to offer 4 weeks of wellness activities to all Dawson Employees!

  • February 15-March 12, 2021.
  • Activities hosted mostly by Dawson鈥檚 very own Faculty, Staff and Retirees!
  • Weekly Participation Prizes will be raffled 1249 swag, Dawson鈥檚 rooftop honey, gift cards to local shops and more!

Join the 1249 Employee Wellness Group on through office 365 to participate in our weekly activities!

BEE a part of it!


Student Wellness Challenge begins Feb. 15

February 9th, 2021

A Wellness Challenge for Students is being launched Feb. 15

Student Services, Sustainability and Communications have developed a peer to peer model that will encourage students to sustain healthy minds and healthy bodies through awareness and prevention.

Students will learn about how to create positive habits and find motivation from one another to combat the mental and physical burden they may be experiencing. Participants will earn entries into a draw for prizes throughout the semester.

Mental health and well-being are essential to student success. To find out more, students can follow @ on Instagram.


Coming up at the Peace Centre

February 9th, 2021

Starting聽Feb. 15, Meditation Monday's 12:30 p.m.-1 p.m. with Daniel Goldsmith.聽This will run throughout the semester. We will also post a pre-filmed meditation video for folks who cannot make the live session: Meditation Monday鈥檚 with Daniel Goldsmith 鈥 Peace Centre

Feb. 15: Sticky Settler Colonialism with Nisha Toomey, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. open to staff, faculty & students

March 18: Is the Sun Setting on Western Epistemologies? 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. open to Staff & Faculty

March 25: Session II Curating and Contextualizing Contentious Classroom Materials and Challenging Conversations, with David Austin and Shana Haines, moderated by Sabrina Jafralie. 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. - Open to Staff & Faculty

The Resistance & Resilience art exhibition is still up and teachers can request virtual tours from Rhonda Meier.


Tips from Dawson colleagues for surviving isolation

February 9th, 2021

Three colleagues recently shared some great tips for surviving isolation. Here they are:

  • From Jesse Lund (Theatre): Put on a vintage Jazz record recorded at a club, pour yourself a drink and enjoy the sounds of being out. Recommendation:
  • From Tiawenti:non Canadian (Student Services-First Peoples' Centre): Find some great podcasts and learn new things. Recommendation: , particularly the episode entitled Crash Course on Mohawk Ironworkers.
  • From Allison Freund (Human Resources): Do breathing exercises for relaxation. Recommendation:

Do you have a great recommendation to share? Email: commsoffice@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


Powerful stories bring Indigenous perspectives to higher education

February 9th, 2021

Storytelling is at the heart of the oral cultures of Indigenous peoples in Canada. A unique project in Quebec led by 张百乔女友裸照 faculty uses storytelling to advance the inclusion and welcome of Indigenous cultures and students in higher education institutions.

鈥淥ur project is about changing the culture in academic institutions, underlining the need for Indigenous people to have leadership roles within these institutions and making sure that Indigenous perspectives are reflected and part of the educational experience for everyone,鈥 explained Michelle Smith, a faculty member of Dawson鈥檚 Cinema | Communications Department and principal investigator.

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Turn on your camera for a better learning experience

February 9th, 2021

Dawson has launched an awareness campaign, featuring a short video and social media posts, to make students aware of the importance of having their cameras activated during online classes.

Click Read More to go to our news story and see the video.


Over 100 students in need receive new bursary

February 9th, 2021

Students have greater needs this year so 张百乔女友裸照 is delivering more support. One example is the 张百乔女友裸照 Financial Aid Bursary (DCFAB), which was set up last fall by the Dawson Student Union (DSU), the Student Services team of the College and the 张百乔女友裸照 Foundation. The聽Minist猫re de l'Enseignement sup茅rieur has provided additional support.

鈥淚 am pleased to report that as of Feb. 1, we have distributed $83,250 through the DCFAB to 123 students,鈥 said Monique Magnan, Director of Student Services.

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Updates to Policy for a Smoke-Free College

January 26th, 2021

The Policy for a Smoke-Free College was updated in November. The main changes to the policy are:

  • Progressive sanctions for students and employees, including fines
  • Cannabis is prohibited
  • Roles and responsibilities have been updated
  • Third-hand smoke (residue that remains on objects) is included
  • Tips and support available for employees through Human Resources and for students through College Nurse Julie Drolet
  • What to do if a student is vaping/smoking during a Zoom class

Click Read More to go to the updated policy.


Professionals & support staff can sign up for Sustainable Happiness

January 26th, 2021

Professionals and support staff, there is an opportunity to take the 24-hour Certificate in Sustainable Happiness (SH) Course this semester. The program will run Feb. 12 through April 9 on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Participants will be introduced to the concept of Sustainable Happiness and explore its implications, both personally and professionally. This is an experiential and applied certificate.

Key topics include: sustainability, connecting with Nature, positive psychology, well-being, happiness, and healthy/sustainable lifestyles. All participants must complete a project that benefits the well-being of themselves, others and/or the planet to obtain the certificate.

Some examples of successfully completed projects last semester were plant-based recipe books, yoga / meditation challenges, going on daily dates with Nature, 30 days of acts of kindness, plant giveaways, vertical gardens at home, family wellness and a zero waste challenge.

To express your interest or place your name on the waiting list, go to

For more information, go to /sustainable/sustainable-happiness/

There is also a Certificate in SH course that will run Feb.15- April 12 for students.


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