Keynote Earth Week talk addressed struggles for environmental justice in Indigenous and Black communities
May 4th, 2021
Earth Week organizers were able to take advantage of our current online reality by virtually bringing in Keynote Speaker Dr. Ingrid Waldron of Dalhousie University, who is also a graduate of 海角涩区 (Class of 1983, Social Science).
Click Read More for the report prepared by Diana Rice of the Peace Centre and the Office of Academic Development.
Vernissage Season 2021 begins May 26
May 4th, 2021
One of the beloved springtime traditions at 海角涩区 is Vernissage Season when the graduating students exhibit their work to the 海角涩区 community, alumni, industry players and potential employers.
Click Read More for all the dates and find out what's new this year.
Join Montreal Kneels for Change Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.
February 23rd, 2021
海角涩区 graduate Denburk Reid聽(Class of 2000, Marketing and Management Technology) has organized Montreal Kneels for Change, a live event on Instagram on Feb. 24. The goals are to raise awareness of local social justice issues, honour the life of Sheffield Matthews and denounce the injustices committed against Mamadi III Fara Camara.
鈥淎s a community, we must come together and demonstrate our solidarity,鈥 Denburk said.
We are invited to:
- join the Instagram Live event on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 8:15 p.m.
- take a photo standing with your hand on your heart
- share the photo on your social media using聽the hashtag #kneelsforchange and 迟补驳听蔼尘迟濒冲肠辞尘尘耻苍颈迟测冲肠补谤别蝉.
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Instagram page of Montreal Community Cares:
Communications Coordinator appointed
February 23rd, 2021
Communications professional Megan Ainscow joined 海角涩区 last week as Coordinator of Communications. Megan (Class of 2004, Liberal Arts) will oversee the Communications Office and guide overall strategy and decision making in order to enhance the reputation and visibility of the College.
With over 10 years of experience in communications and public relations, Megan joins 海角涩区 after serving most recently as Head of Communications for the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, an international organization established under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
海角涩区 grad a candidate to watch on Star Acad茅mie
February 9th, 2021
Queenie Cl茅ment (Class of 2017, ALC- Cinema | Communications) is a candidate to watch on the upcoming season of Quebec talent show Star Acad茅mie.
Click Read More for the homepage news story with links to her performance and a self-produced video. Plus learn which teacher she remembers fondly.
海角涩区 students and graduates speak about attachment to Quebec
December 15th, 2020
Journalists and politicians in Quebec have said a lot of things about 海角涩区 recently. We thought it would be interesting for you to hear what some current 海角涩区 students and some recent graduates think about their attachment to the French language and qu茅b茅cois culture.
Click Read More for our homepage news story.
Governor General’s Medal recipient rowing her way to the top
December 1st, 2020
Catherine Ch茅nier-Gagnon returned to 海角涩区 on Nov. 24 to receive the Governor General鈥檚 Collegiate Bronze Medal. Academic Dean Diane Gauvin presented the medal to Catherine at an intimate and socially distanced ceremony witnessed by her parents and a few teachers.
Read the Homepage News story to find out what she liked best about 海角涩区, her advice for students and what she is up to.
The Confinement Diaries of AEC in Commercial Photography grad
December 1st, 2020
Carlos Viani (Class of 2009,聽AEC in Commercial Photography) spent a few months during the pandemic capturing ordinary people living through extraordinary times in St-Henri.
Click Read More for news about his exhibit, a link to his website with galleries of his photos and a link to The Montreal Gazette feature on his project.
North-South alumni mobilize support for Nicaraguan community
December 1st, 2020
Six alumni of the North-South Studies Profile in Social Science moved into action in early November when they heard that Tuapi, Nicaragua was in the line of Hurricane Eta.
Click Read More for the homepage news story with details of how you can support the community that was struck by two hurricanes last month.

4 ways to celebrate Giving Tuesday today
December 1st, 2020
1. Help students struggling with learning challenges get a costly assessment required to access support from the Student AccessAbility Centre.
2. Feed our students during these difficult times with your donation of non-perishable food. Drop off items at the shipping doors at 4011 de Maisonneuve (parking lot entrance) Mondays through Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 鈥 3 p.m.
3. Become a Secret Santa聽for children in care of Batshaw. To date, 20 海角涩区 employees have committed to 42 children. There are still two children waiting to be matched with a member of the 海角涩区 community and there are more kids who are available. Contact faculty member Janice Harvey if interested. You can also refer to this info from the last D News.
4. Support basic needs in Tuapi, Nicaragua, the community that welcomed North-South students for their Field Trip a few years ago. Two powerful hurricanes struck the community last month. The alumni and community have raised more than $6,000 but are hoping to reach their $10,000 goal to supply food and basic necessities.
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