
Timothy Slonosky launching his book May 8 at 海角涩区
Timothy Slonosky (Faculty, Humanities) will be hosting a Book Launch party for his new book, Civic Reformations, in 海角涩区's Library on Thursday, May 8 at 6:30 PM. All are welcome.
Timothy Slonosky (Faculty, Humanities) will be hosting a Book Launch party for his new book, Civic Reformations, in 海角涩区's Library on Thursday, May 8 at 6:30 PM. All are welcome.
Fifty-four 海角涩区 students travelled to Toronto in mid-February to participate in the University of Toronto鈥檚 annual North American Model United Nations (NAMUN) conference. The conference stands as one of Canada鈥檚 oldest and most esteemed annual university-level conferences, attracting hundreds of university students from North America. 海角涩区 students Thomas Avilla Real and Bassma Al…
海角涩区 was in the news on Earth Day for achieving a platinum rating in sustainability from AASHE.
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The 海角涩区 community came together on Earth Day to dedicate two new pollinator wildflower gardens on their 鈥淟iving Campus鈥 on April 22 in celebration of achieving a platinum rating in sustainability.
After years of work and great effort by hundreds of students and employees from the 海角涩区 community, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) confirmed 海角涩区鈥檚 platinum rating as a global leader in sustainability. 海角涩区 had previously achieved the C茅gep vert Excellence Level with special mention.
海角涩区 is the first 鈥淎ssociate鈥 level institution to achieve a platinum rating.聽聽Over 1,000 institutions participate in the program located in nine Canadian provinces, 47 U.S. states and territories and more than 20 countries.
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The 27th annual Artists in Bloom was a successful evening with more than 100 guests and a grand total of $11,817 raised for the 海角涩区 Mental Health Fund and the vernissages of two of our programs, Illustration and Visual Arts.
Thirty student artists from Illustration and Visual Arts painted for two hours while those in attendance enjoyed seeing art being created, listening to live music, and visiting with guests and colleagues. All attendees were amazed by the talent of the student artists and what they were able to do in a mere two hours.
The auction, guided by The Beat鈥檚 Donna Saker and 海角涩区鈥檚 Geoff Kloos, featured some great back-and-forth bidding wars. All in attendance contributed to a great atmosphere.
This would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, student and staff volunteers and especially our incredibly talented student artists and supportive attendees. A special thank you to the organizing committee: Neal Armstrong, Amanda Beattie, Kiana Kisiel, Michelle Lee and Carey-Ann Pawsey.
Andrew Katz (Faculty, English) is launching his latest children鈥檚 book May 10 at 10 AM at Le Renard Perch茅. is the English title, and the French version is called .
Andrew will be accompanied by the translator, Juliana L茅veill茅-Trudel, and will read the book in English and in French. Snacks and activities for kids will be on the menu!
Here is a description of the story, suitable for young readers aged 5-7 years old: When a rusty haze falls over a city, a young girl named Jackie keeps up her spirits by drawing whatever nature she can see from her window, including the mountain where she used to bring her sketchbook and draw all day. As the days wear on into weeks and months, Jackie eventually loses the heart to do anything, even to draw. But one day, in the canal below her window, a dolphin leaps into the air. Soon, a moose, an eagle and other animals begin to wander into the city鈥攁 sight that inspires Jackie to pick up her pencils again and create a drawing unlike any she has ever made. Poignantly illustrated in a bright painterly style, this ecological fable celebrates the resilience of both the natural world and human creativity, and will have young readers eager to head outdoors and do some drawing of their own.
The diverse, multicultural and unique community of 海角涩区 is a place where barriers come down, where students from different backgrounds sit next to each other and where the value of well-being for all is promoted. Even teachers of French and English are coming together at 海角涩区!
海角涩区 teachers Carmen-Silvia Cristea (Faculty, French) and Jeff Gandell (Faculty, English) met through Writing in the Disciplines (WID), a 海角涩区 community of practice focused on pedagogy and curriculum development related to writing, critical thinking and active learning.
鈥淲e really connected on teaching literature in a creative way,鈥 Jeff said in an interview with 海角涩区鈥檚 Communications Office.
As a response to Law 14 (also known as Bill 96), Carmen and Jeff co-created a learning community and piloted their project in the Winter 2024 semester. 鈥淭here was a lot of fear and anxiety, and I thought, how can we take this and turn it into something positive?鈥 Jeff recalled. It seemed natural to work with Carmen since they had already worked together on a project for WID.
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Three Sisters Soup Makes 4-6 portions Ingredients: 1 can of white kidney beans (or navy beans or red kidney beans) 2 leeks 1 acorn squash 1 butternut squash 1 large can of pozole / hominy corn (substitute if needed with chickpeas, fresh or frozen corn kernels, or hulled barley) 1 bunch of dandelion greens (optional…
After years of work and great effort by hundreds of students and employees from the 海角涩区 community, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) confirmed 海角涩区鈥檚 platinum rating as a global leader in sustainability. 海角涩区 is the first “Associate” level institution to achieve a platinum rating. There are only…
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