SSAP Projects

2015-2016

April 22nd, 2016

Visit To Mus茅e Des Beaux Arts 鈥 Pompeii Exhibit

Pompeii Exhibit聽This was a rare opportunity where Dawson students were able to 聽immerse themselves in Roman history. Students appreciated the visit and many were impressed by the different objects and artifacts displayed (jewelry; dice; bowl of olives; gladiator鈥檚 equipment, even a loaf of bread).聽It was interesting to listen and answer to their questions during the...
April 21st, 2016

Artists in Bloom 2016

Artists in Bloom is an annual event through which the Blue Ring Society, the honour society of Dawson students, raises funds for a charitable cause.This year, the Dawson Daycare was selected as the beneficiary. On April 21, 30 talented student-artists in Visual Arts and Illustration & Design departments created new works of art before a...
April 13th, 2016

Julia Gersovitz On Canadian Heritage

The Art History Discipline of the Fine Arts Dept. was very honored to have been able to invite Canadian architect Julia Gersovitz,OAQ,OAA,FRAIC to come to Dawson to speak about Restoration and Conservation architecture of which she is a specialist in Canada. Her 90 minute talk followed by a question period dealt with case studies of...
April 1st, 29th, 30th, 2016

Science, On Tourne! 2016

This year鈥檚 edition of聽Science, On Tourne!聽challenged students to 鈥渂uild a vehicle that will perform a round trip using wind energy to travel in one direction and potential gravitational energy in the other direction鈥. This was an especially difficult challenge. In our Local Dawson competition, prizes were given for the competition, oral/written communication, ingenuity, and recycling...
March 29th, 2016

Visit To The War Museum

Students visited the聽War Museum聽and met a WW2 German veteran, Hans Uthoff, who talked about indoctrination, telling us about his years in the Hitler Youth and his time during the war. His lecture was filmed by Radio-Canada for a feature report to be broadcast later this fall. The students were very interested. They asked many questions...
March 23rd, 2016

Illustration and Design guest speakers: Chris Dyer and Daniel Kvasznicza

Illustration and Design students had the privilege to attend presentations of two very experienced artist/illustrators and designers 鈥 Chris Dyer and Daniel Kvasznicza. Our third 鈥 years students, as well as some first and second-year students were present for what was an informative and eye-opening look at two very different artists. Chris Dyer聽took students on...
March 12th - 15th, 2016

Trip to New York 2016

Museum Mile NY
Illustration & Design, 3D animation, Photography, and Fine Art faculty and students went to NYC March 12 鈥 15/16, 2016. We visited many museums and also other venues specifically targeted for our students. Amongst some were, the MOMA, Metropolitan, American Museum of Natural History, The Frick, Guggenheim, Art and Design, Whitney, Museum of Brooklyn, and...
March 11th - 13th, 2016

Jeux De Commerce Edouard-Montpetit

The Jeux de Commerce Edouard-Montpetit Six students (3 from the Marketing Program and 3 from the Accounting Program) have been training since September, honing their business case analysis and presentation skills to compete at the inaugural inter-CEGEP Jeux de Commerce hosted by CEGEP Edouard-Montpetit. The Dawson teams were two of twenty teams that competed in...
March 7th - 11th, 2016

International Women’s Week

Dawson students and faculty collaborated to organize Dawson鈥檚 first International Women鈥檚聽Week. From March 7-11, we hosted over a dozen speakers and engaged several hundred students in discussion and various activities related to gender inequality. The speakers addressed a variety of issues and topics, such as violence against Indigenous women, empowering impoverished Columbian women, prevention and...
February 27th, 2016

Pontpop 脡TS 2016

Pontpop聽is an annual event held at l鈥櫭塩ole de Technologie Sup茅rieur (脡TS). In order to compete, teams are required to build a bridge out of popsicle sticks, dental floss and white glue. Of the 4 teams registered, 3 teams ended up competing (one teams bridge actually broke the weekend before the competition as they were cutting...

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