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Learn more about the Dawson Foundation’s activities in its annual report

February 8th, 2023

The 2021-2022 annual report of the Dawson Foundation is now available. Take a look to learn more about how the community came together over a challenging year in the face of a pandemic to financially support students in need, host a virtual version of Artists in Bloom (raising $6, 830), as well as reward excellence and support students financially through our Awards and Scholarships program.  Full 2021-2022 financial statements are also available for consultation.

Through annual fundraising events, engagement with alumni and planning new initiatives in collaboration with diverse members of the community, the Dawson Foundation remains committed to supporting excellence and student success at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ÊÓƵ by being a key source of financial support over and above the budgets provided by the Quebec government.

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Dawson’s Golf Classic returns June 8

February 8th, 2023

The Dawson Golf Classic will celebrate its 16th edition as golfers hit the greens on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at Summerlea Golf & Country Club in Vaudreuil-Dorion.

Players can look forward to great prizes and very special guests, which will be announced on the Dawson Golf Classic web pages at /golf/.

Registration details will be available soon.


Dawson’s first Cégep en spectacle packed the house

February 8th, 2023

Dawson's very first Cégep en spectacle talent show was a great success. On Feb. 2, the audience of 200 people enjoyed 22 acts, all 100% Dawson student talent. At the end of the night, judges Andréa Cole (Dean of Creative and Applied Arts), Jacinta Luis (Faculty, Music) and visiting guest judge Chad Lindsay, a jazz music teacher from Vanier College, chose Aliyah Sarimazi to be Dawson's entry in the regional contest on March 25 at Cégep du Vieux-Montréal. The audience chose Clara Nhiên Lévesque as the fan favourite and she will be the replacement entry should Aliyah not be able to compete in the regionals.

In addition to a fun evening, a total of $1,600 and three big grocery bags of nonperishable food were collected for Moisson Montréal.

Photo credit: Akossi Chiyoh Ange-Ariel Seka (Professional Photography student)


Give blood at Dawson Feb. 21-22

February 8th, 2023

Make a life-saving appointment and give blood at Dawson’s Blood Drive:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 21: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 22: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Holiday gift-wrapping yields $9,900 for our Living Campus

January 25th, 2023

The Dawson Foundation and the Sustainability Office would like to thank the 33 volunteers who gave their time in December and all those who donated at the Dawson gift-wrapping station in Alexis-Nihon Mall.

Over 21 days of holiday gift-wrapping, a total of $9,900 was raised. These funds will be used by the Sustainability Office for learning activities and projects that contribute to well-being for all on our Living Campus. While getting their gifts wrapped, visitors and donors learned about Dawson’s Living Campus projects, including the gardens, the beehives, the Monarch Butterflies and more.


Discover 12 projects funded by Foundation

January 25th, 2023

A dozen projects proposed by Dawson students, faculty and staff have been approved for funding through the Dawson Foundation’s new Student Academic Enrichment Fund.

A website page showcases the projects and allows others to invest in a particular project through a donate button.

The Student Academic Enrichment Fund is supported by students each semester and is meant to be a source of funds for projects that demonstrate a clear benefit for Dawson students and represent an activity that goes over and above core competencies for completion of a program. The selection committee, including representatives from the Dawson Student Union, Academics and Student Services, meets twice a year to review and approve project proposals.

The next round of project applications will open later this semester and will be announced in D News and the Omnivox student news feed.


Dawson community sponsoring over 100 Batshaw kids; still need for more

November 30th, 2022

To date, individual Dawson employees and teams have committed to sponsor gifts for over 100 kids as part of the Batshaw Youth and Family Centres annual Holiday Gift Campaign. There are still many children's files left at Batshaw and there is still time to participate.

To answer a child's wish for Santa, please contact Janice Harvey (retired, History) before Friday, Dec. 9 at jharvey@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


Read more about: Drop off clothing & toiletries at PARC (1H) until Dec. 8

Drop off clothing & toiletries at PARC (1H) until Dec. 8

November 30th, 2022

Please drop off any of the following needed items at the PARC counter in 1H from Thursday, Dec. 1 to Thursday, Dec. 8 inclusively: 1) New pairs of men’s and women’s socks 2) Men & Women deodorant 3) New pairs of men’s underwear 4) Shampoo 5) Soap 6) Toothbrushes 7) Toothpaste 8) Winter Hats for…

Read more about: Gift-wrapping volunteers needed to raise funds for sustainability projects

Gift-wrapping volunteers needed to raise funds for sustainability projects

November 30th, 2022

For years, the Alexis-Nihon shopping centre across the street has been like a second home to the Dawson community – from dashing over (through the tunnel in bad weather) for lunch to getting groceries or doing a little shopping. Dawson will see an extension of its relationship with Alexis-Nihon once again this holiday season when…

Two more students continue legacy of Anne-Marie Howlett’s passion for nursing

November 30th, 2022

At Fall Awards Night on Nov. 24, Susan and Michael Howlett were at Dawson for the presentation of the Anne-Marie Howlett Memorial Award in honour of their late sister and daughter, who was in her first year of Nursing when she passed away tragically 40 years ago.

Click Read More for the homepage news story about the two students who won this year.


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