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Thomas Henderson steps down as head of CRISPESH

October 15th, 2014

Thomas Henderson, who has been the Director of CRISPESH since February 2012, will step down from his duties on November 7 to take a position as Director General of Giant Steps School which specializes in education for students on the autism spectrum. Dawson College and the Cégep du Vieux-Montréal were awarded the CCTT (College Technology…

Director General’s mandate is renewed for a third five-year term

October 2nd, 2014

The Chair of the Board of Governors of Dawson College, Louise Kralka, announced Tuesday that after an in-camera session of the Board of Governors meeting on Monday, September 29, the members voted unanimously in favour of renewing the mandate of Director General Richard Filion for a period of five years, ending December 2019.

The Bruno Mital Education Fund

September 17th, 2014

On September 13, more than 500 family, friends and colleagues gathered to celebrate the life of former Board of Governors Chair Bruno Mital. It was a joyous occasion tinged with sadness at the loss of a remarkable man at the age of 49. Bruno had a ferocious passion for education. For those who wish to…

Appointment of new Dean of Social Science and Business Technologies

September 3rd, 2014

At a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors on September 2, Leanne Bennett was unanimously approved as the new Dean of Social Science and Business Technologies. She will take up her duties effective immediately, succeeding Diane Gauvin who has taken up the position of Academic Dean. Leanne started at Dawson…

Appointment of New Academic Dean

June 10th, 2014

At the Board of Governors meeting of Monday, June 9, Diane Gauvin was unanimously approved as the new Academic Dean (as per clause 4.11 of Bylaw 1) for a five-year term commencing November 15, 2014. She will take up her duties in the interim as outgoing Academic Dean Robert Kavanagh winds down toward his retirement…

Dawson launches first Indiegogo funding initiative: SPONSOR A SEEDLING

June 10th, 2014

It’s finally here – our Sponsor-A-Seedling IndieGogo campaign to raise funds for the Dawson Gardens Rooftop Project is officially launching today! All of us who are involved in this project are really excited to be beginning this fundraiser, and are hoping for as much community enthusiasm as possible. Please take a look at our IndieGogo…

New Dean of Academic Systems

April 15th, 2014

At a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors on Monday, April 14, Carmela Gumelli was approved as the new Dean of Academic Systems upon unanimous recommendation of the Selection Committee. Carmela began at the College in July 2005 in a replacement position which she went on to fill permanently as…

Bookstore Customer Experience Feedback

February 6th, 2014

Have you been to the Bookstore lately? Were you satisfied with the service? Disappointed? Have a suggestion you’d like to make? Then please take a minute or two to fill out the Bookstore’s new “Customer Experience” feedback form. We value your opinion, so any comments are appreciated. Note: You can remain anonymous if you wish….

CBC profiles Dawson’s Women’s Hockey Team

December 20th, 2013

CBC Sports in its Road to the Olympics series pays tribute to the invaluable experience members of Canada’s national team at the Olympics gain while they play for the Dawson Blues, under the watchful eye of coach Scott Lambton. Watch this wonderful holiday gift.

Quebec colleges to receive $5 million to improve services for students with special needs

December 13th, 2013

The PQ government has pledged $5 million to support the CEGEP network in improving and enhancing services for students with special needs. Of that amount, $3 million will be injected immediately while the remaining $2 million is earmarked for the coming year to help immigrant and aboriginal students integrate. The Fédération des CEGEPs, to which Dawson College belongs, was pleased…

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