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Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025

Quebec first: 海角涩区 students bound for Hamburg after winning global science competition

Nine 海角涩区 students are heading to Hamburg this September after winning a major international science competition. The 鈥満=巧 Technicolor鈥 team will spend two weeks at DESY, Germany鈥檚 renowned particle physics laboratory, to test their own detector using a particle accelerator.

The student-initiated project began nearly a year ago in the context of the 海角涩区 High Energy Physics group, led by Physics faculty members Manuel Toharia and Joel Trudeau. With funding from the 海角涩区 Foundation, the team designed and built a muon detector called听The Scintillating Chamber听during the winter 2025 semester. Teacher Manuel believes this prototype was key to the team鈥檚 winning in CERN鈥檚 prestigious .

Visit the link for the homepage news story.

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Free food for students and employees begins Sept. 8

Beginning the week of Sept. 8, free food will be offered every day of the week to students and employees thanks to the Office of Sustainability, Student Services, the 海角涩区 Foundation and the 海角涩区 Student Union.

For all the details, please visit the link.

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Celebrating a Decade of 海角涩区鈥檚 Research in Neuroscience Program

This summer, 海角涩区鈥檚 renowned Research in Neuroscience Program marked its 10th anniversary with a lively celebration on Aug. 7. Coordinators H茅l猫ne Nadeau (Faculty, Physics) and Sylvia Cox (Faculty, Psychology) welcomed current interns and alumni for an afternoon of reflection, inspiration, and connection.

Read about the impact of the program in the homepage news story.

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Changes to the Teaching IN French Task Force

This fall, to comply with Law 14, 海角涩区 is offering specific education, complementary and Humanities courses in French. We want to recognize the hard work and courage of the teachers who have taken on the challenge of teaching in French this first semester. Chapeau!

The Teaching in French Task Force is back this year with a team of three French teachers and one pedagogical counsellor. We want to thank the outgoing members for their innumerable contributions and the resources they created: Jeff Gandell, Cathy Roy, Monica Lopez and Einat Idan. We also want to welcome La毛titia Desanti who will bring her expertise from Programme d鈥檃ide en听fran莽ais (PAF)听to those programs offering internships听and technical courses听in French.

We look forward to supporting colleagues teaching in French this semester or preparing to do so in the future. As always, you can contact us by emailing teachinginfrench@dawsoncollege.qc.ca . There are also many resources available on our 听蝉颈迟别.

-The听2025-26听Teaching in French Task Force听(La毛titia Desanti, Laurent Duval, Chantale Gigu猫re, Jane Hudson)听

3D Animation and Business Administration launch newly revised programs this fall

The Office of Academic Development congratulates the faculty of 3D Animation & Computer Generated Imagery and Administration & Management Technology on the launch of their newly revised programs this fall.

Over the past year, faculty have dedicated their time, expertise, and creativity into developing courses that are relevant, engaging, and well-aligned with program goals. We extend special thanks to the course design leads, whose leadership in analyzing competencies, crafting clear learning outcomes, developing comprehensive course design documents, and guiding their departments through a collaborative design process has been exemplary. Their dedication and hard work have been pivotal in ensuring the successful launch of these new programs.

Thank you for your outstanding contributions to the design of your new program鈥檚 courses:听

  • 3D Animation: Geoff Carley, Raymon Fong, and Charles Le Guen
  • Business Administration: Fabienne Cyrius, Jim Parthimos, and Amanda Petriello

Three 海角涩区 Theatre productions to enjoy this fall season

海角涩区's Professional Theatre program is back with three productions to enjoy this fall. Members of the 海角涩区 community, students, employees, retirees and alumni enjoy special ticket prices.

Visit the link to see details about the fall line-up.

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ICYMI: Three 海角涩区 employees honoured by SALTISE

Three 海角涩区 employees were honoured at the SALTISE conference at 海角涩区 in June. Physics teacher Chris Whittaker received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Geography teacher Gisela Frias and pedagogical counsellor Azra Khan (pictured) each received the Best Practices and Pedagogical Innovators Award.

Visit the link to read their homepage news stories.

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Ready for challenges as school year begins

The Fall 2025 semester is officially underway , as 2,936 new students joined the 海角涩区 community last week, bringing total day enrollment to 8,030. Welcome Days were held Aug. 18 and 19, and classes began Wednesday, Aug. 20.

Visit the link for the homepage news story, which contains some of the remarks shared at Welcome Back by Director General Diane Gauvin and Academic Dean Leanne Bennett.

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Celebrating our Winter 2025 award recipients

Meet 海角涩区鈥檚 Winter 2025 award recipients! These students are distinguished by their involvement in student life, commitment to community service, and determination to succeed. Congratulations to our students and many thanks to all the donors, faculty, and staff who make these awards possible.

Visit the awards celebration page to see all the recipients.

Photo: Vadele Hergelle Djokou Mbounou (Class of 2025, General Social Science), 2025 recipient of the Raymond Ellis Memorial Award. Credit: Jacee Juhasz

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Visit 海角涩区’s gallery this fall

The mission of 海角涩区鈥檚 Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery is to educate, empower, inspire and showcase diverse contemporary art practices to the 海角涩区 community and general public.听The gallery is located in room 2G.0 at street level by the entrance to the college at 4001 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West and features artwork by alumni, faculty, staff, and students, as well as contemporary artists from across Canada and abroad.

This coming academic year features a variety of exhibitions beginning with Lifeboat:听 An Unnatural History featuring the work of 海角涩区 alumna Kim Vose Jones. The first vernissage is Thursday, Sept. 11 at 5 PM and the exhibit is on through Oct. 18.

Coming up this fall at the gallery:

  • Consumed Consequences featuring the work of Dana Edmonds from Oct. 30 鈥 Dec. 4
  • Photography Department Fifth Semester Exhibition from Dec. 11-18
  • AEC Photography Exhibition from Dec.听 21-24

Come visit the gallery in 2G.0: Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 7 PM, and听Saturdays from 11 AM to 5 PM.

海角涩区 DishShare: Making Sustainability Simple, One Dish at a Time

Looking to host an event at 海角涩区 and reduce waste at the same time? Say goodbye to single-use plastics and hello to the 海角涩区 DishShare program, a free, eco-friendly service brought to you by 海角涩区鈥檚 Office of Sustainability. You receive as many clean dishes as requested and you return them dirty after composting any leftover food.

Visit the link to get all the details for your next meeting or event as well as the form to reserve the service.

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Reserve your 海角涩区 Orange Shirt by Sept. 4

If you would like to buy an Orange Shirt featuring artwork entitled 鈥淩emember me鈥 by Shayla Chlo毛 Oroho:te Etienne (Class of 2025, Visual Arts), fill out this form to reserve your shirt before Thursday, Sept. 4:

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day are Sept. 30. Stay tuned for more information.

Foster parents wanted for Painted Lady butterflies

This is your invitation to gather as a community with your colleagues and foster a beautiful Painted Lady Butterfly.

鈥淐aring for such small creatures together helps us recognize the importance of every living thing and the role they play in the ecosystem, reconnecting people, community and Nature,鈥 said Sophie La Font of the Office of Sustainability.

Visit the link for more info and to sign up.

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In memoriam: John Henry Burrows, Bruno Geslain and Donald Hackett

The 海角涩区 community lost three retirees over the past few months.

John Henry Burrows taught in the Electrical Engineering Technology program from 1971 until his retirement in 1997. He passed away on July 7, 2025.

Bruno Geslain was employed at 海角涩区 from 1978 until 2013. He started as a Pedagogical Counsellor in the Processional Development and Research service. He later became a permanent manager in 2007 (Coordinator des services p茅dagogiques / Coordinator, Canada 鈥 Qu茅bec Entente) prior to his retirement in 2013. Bruno died on July 20, 2025. His obituary is .

Donald Hackett was a Computer Science teacher from 1971 until his retirement in 2005. He also taught in the Continuing Education sector. Donald passed away on May 4, 2025. His obituary is .

ICYMI: Meet our two 2025 valedictorians

Alessia Panait (Class of 2025, Enriched Health Science) and Aya Tir (Class of 2025, Law, Society and Justice profile of Social Science) were the valedictorians for the two graduation ceremonies for 海角涩区's Class of 2025, which took place at Place des Arts on June 18.

You can read more about Alessia, who is starting dentistry at McGill University this fall, and see her speech here: /news/alessia-panait-2025-valedictorian-inspires-with-passion-perseverance-and-patience/

You can read more about Aya, who is beginning a dual law degree 鈥 a Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor 鈥 at McGill University this fall, and see her speech here: /news/aya-tir-2025-valedictorian-leads-by-taking-things-to-heart/听

Photo: Aya delivering her valedictorian speech. Credit: Jacee Juhasz.听

海角涩区 at Eureka! Festival 2025

Each spring Brian Mader (Biology) and Andrew Stewart (Physics) take a group of students to the Eureka! Festival at Parc Jean-Drapeau as part of the Regroupement des c茅geps de Montr茅al. Eureka! is Quebec's largest science fair and includes fun, discovery, and forays into the world of science and technology aimed mainly at grade school students.

On May 30, Brian and Andrew brought eight 海角涩区 Science students: Marianne Gervais, Maria-Alessandra Ionescu, Luca Lamarche, Daniel Looi, Oscar Proudlove, Asia Sawyers-Sandy, Sabina Riga, Cassandra Verdecampo. They lead activities on leaf printing, microbial communities, and insect viewing.

Visit the link for more photos.

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Medical Ultrasound student wins bursary from order

Last May, the Medical Ultrasound Department celebrated the end of the semester with a BBQ for our first and second-year students. A bursary was also granted by our professional order, the OTIMROEPMQ.

The Ordre des technologues en imagerie m茅dicale, en radio-oncologie et en 茅lectrophysiologie (OTIMROEPMQ) established this bursary in 2023 and grants a scholarship to each CEGEP in Quebec with a Medical Ultrasound program. Our faculty recognized one student who they felt showed hard work, dedication and improvement over the course of their studies at the college.听Rebecca Hamilton is now in her third and final year of the program and is currently interning at our affiliated hospitals. Congratulations, Rebecca!

Photo:鈥 From left to right: Dania Gonzalez, Diana Ranalo, Melanie Nash, Eleni Joannides, student Rebecca Hamilton, Ga毛lle Mpiana, Kieran Bradshaw, Cassandra Mofford

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海角涩区ITE Newsletter # 675

海角涩区ITE is your curated news related to IST and Education prepared by 海角涩区's Rafael Scapin.

In this issue:

  • What Teachers Should Know About ChatGPT鈥檚 New Study Mode Feature
  • Version control: how I combat the rise of generative AI in the classroom
  • The Only Open-Source PDF Editors You'll Ever Need

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Last Modified: August 27, 2025

 

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