January 19th, 2022
Chris Adam, Co-developer of Sustainable Happiness Certificate, Sustainability Office: Create micro-restorative places that calm you, bring back pleasant memories or contribute to pleasant family moments. It could be an outdoor garden project, constructing a backyard 鈥渟now restaurant鈥 with a special lunch for young children or an indoor sitting area with plants and photos that pull…
January 19th, 2022
For 19 days in December, an empty storefront in Alexis-Nihon bustled with activity as a valiant squad of volunteers wrapped gifts: big ones, small ones, oddly shaped ones, hundreds of them. This special activity was offered to the College by the mall鈥檚 administration: to be the beneficiary of the gift-wrapping service leading up to the…
December 1st, 2021
We are proud to celebrate our Fall 2021 Awards cohort of 35 exceptional 海角涩区 students. Their involvement in student life, commitment to community service and determination to succeed at CEGEP enrich the 海角涩区 community and make us hopeful about the future. Congratulations to our students! Thank you to all the donors, teachers and employees…
December 1st, 2021
With the input of more than 4,700 students, employees and others connected to the 海角涩区 community, the College will be launching a refreshed and youthful brand in the New Year. 海角涩区鈥檚 branding project began late last spring and involved consulting the entire 海角涩区 community through surveys, focus groups with representative samples of the community and…
November 17th, 2021
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recognized 海角涩区 as the top performer in the category of associate colleges around the world and called out the Monarch Butterfly Nursery project as an institutional highlight in its 2021 Sustainable Campus Index, published Nov. 9, 2021. This comes less than a year…
November 17th, 2021
Mid-November means that the s-word is in the forecast. In fact, there are three s-words that 海角涩区鈥檚 Communications Office monitors: snow, storms and special weather alerts, such as freezing rain. If the College decides to cancel classes and in-person work: all students will be alerted via an Omnivox mandatory document all employees will receive an…
November 17th, 2021
In September, a series of activities to bring awareness of the legacy of Canadian colonialism was launched leading up to and Beyond September 30th, the National Day of Truth & Reconciliation and Mourning for the victims and survivors of the Residential School System. These events, which have been running through the semester, emphasize our roles…
November 17th, 2021
An Interview with Anahita Norouzi, artist of Other Landscapes at the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery By Sabrina Schmidt and Victoria Berthelet-Petrecca Q: In Other Landscapes, you experiment with materials and find ways to reinvent established conventions. How did you come to discover these materials, and did this require any collaboration? A: I always begin…
November 3rd, 2021
You can now recycle your disposable procedural masks at 海角涩区 thanks to 海角涩区 Professional Theatre student Nathan McDonald, Facilities Management, the Sustainability Office and the Green Earth Club (海角涩区 Student Union). Four drop-off boxes are located at: the 2E wing entrance 2E.19 the Atwater metro station entrance the Information Desk beside Conrod’s Nathan says he…
November 3rd, 2021
In just one day, about 1,000 prospective students and their parents snapped up limited appointment-only spots for guided tours of 海角涩区 at the end of October. Interest in attending 海角涩区 remains very high, demonstrated by record participation in Open House 2021. More prospective students and parents than ever before participated in activities during…
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