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Theatre student Fanny Dvorkin’s work to be broadcast Thursday

May 5th, 2020

Congratulations to second year Professional Theatre student Fanny Dvorkin. Fanny is the recipient of a $500 ART APART award from the National Theatre School of Canada. Her project will be broadcast on the and on Thursday, May 7. Her filmed performance focuses on the isolation caused by COVID-19, while exploring the notion of gender in a private world.


Industrial Design student’s project to help refugees wins international contest

May 5th, 2020

Third-year student Alejandrina Hernandez returned to her home country in late 2018 to visit family and friends, and the experience marked her. She was determined to do something in response to the humanitarian crisis she witnessed along the border of Venezuela and Colombia.

Read about Alejandrina's sustainable design award-winning cart/bed for refugees in our homepage news story in the read more link.


Read more about: SPACE presents Dr. Sabrina Leslie at ScienceFest 2020

SPACE presents Dr. Sabrina Leslie at ScienceFest 2020

May 5th, 2020

SPACE (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) is pleased to present Dr. Sabrina Leslie for ScienceFest on Friday, May 8 at 1 p.m. Dr. Leslie is an Associate Professor of Physics and Quantitative Life Sciences at McGill University and the principle investigator at the McGill University Leslie Lab where her research focusses on…

Read more about: Gender Matters – Call For Guest Lecturers

Gender Matters – Call For Guest Lecturers

April 28th, 2020

We are searching for volunteer guest lecturers from our talented faculty who are interested in getting involved in the F20 Gender Matters course. Held Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., one guest per class presents topics from their discipline as it pertains to gender. Past topics: Exploring Works By Ursula Le Guin, Anthropology of Gender, Gendered Spaces, Economics of Gender,…

Read more about: Dawson offering training to reinforce capacity of healthcare system

Dawson offering training to reinforce capacity of healthcare system

April 28th, 2020

More than 30 employees and students from the English-language CEGEPs are receiving training at ǿմýƵ to prepare them to serve in long-term care centres (CHSLD) and other healthcare facilities as assigned by the local health authority, the CIUSSS. ǿմýƵ and Collège de Maisonneuve are the two designated training sites for the Montreal CEGEP…

Revised calendar and exam schedule

April 28th, 2020

Updated Exam Schedule:

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Revised Academic Calendar for the day division:

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Read more about: Better ergonomics for working from home

Better ergonomics for working from home

April 21st, 2020

Is this quarantine cramping your style?! Do you want to stretch your horizons and learn some tools  to improve your health? As part of their internship, third-year Physiotherapy Technology students will be offering a series of webinars on various health promotion topics. Sessions will take place  every Monday and Wednesday at 11 a.m. via Zoom….

Over 40 Nursing students complete program early

April 21st, 2020

On April 17, over 40 members of the Class of 2020 ǿմýƵ Nursing Program completed their program. This was about two weeks ahead of schedule to allow the new graduates to contribute to the healthcare system now.

Click Read More for the homepage news article, which features interviews with three brand new nurses who are beginning their careers during a pandemic.


Read more about: Optogenetics: turning the lights on in your head

Optogenetics: turning the lights on in your head

April 21st, 2020

Optogonetics is among the most widely employed techniques to manipulate neuronal activity. It uses a combination of light and genetic engineering to control the cells of the brain, resulting in behavioural manipulation. In essence, a behaviour can be “turned on or off” using a light stimulus. The therapeutic implications of this technique are monumental. However,…

Read more about: Make art in the face of COVID-19

Make art in the face of COVID-19

April 7th, 2020

At Resist Violence, we’re watching the ways in which social inequalities in relation  to Covid-19 are being addressed. In some instances, this may become a frustrating endeavour.  Preserving our sense of personal agency, faith in everyday actions, and connection to others is key. Although we are unable to make our voices heard in the streets at this time, we do…

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