Two absurdist comedies Oct. 2 through Oct. 5
September 25th, 2024
Two absurdist comedies by Arthur Kopit will be performed by second-year Professional Theatre students Wednesday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Oct. 5. Set in a 1930s mental institute, the women in Chamber Music聽devise a plan to thwart an attack from the men鈥檚 ward. Believing they are famous women from history, the characters raise questions about identity and self-perception in this dark comedy.
In The Day the Whores Came Out to Play Tennis,聽wealthy, influential men gather to socialize at their country club. When a group of women break into the club and take over the tennis court, chaos ensues, and the status quo is challenged. Directed by Matt Holland and performed by the second-year students of the Professional Theatre Program at 星空传媒视频.
Visit the link to reserve your tickets. Tickets are Pay what you can or a suggested $5 donation.
Theatre students shortlisted for prize
September 25th, 2024
Three Dawson Professional Theatre students are finalists in playwriting competition: Rachel Bruder-Wexler for her play On the Edge, Scarlett Harvey for her play Apple's Tree, and Emmanuela Idjidina for her play Micros.
The plays will be read by professional actors as part of Infinith茅芒tre's Park N' Play reading series on Saturday, September 28 at 2:30 PM at Parc Drolet-Rachel.
Congratulations to our students!
Photo: left to right: Rachel Bruder-Wexler, Scarlett Harvey, Emmanuela Idjidina
-Submitted by Leah Esau
September 12th, 2024
Shayla Chlo毛 Oroho:te Etienne, a student in Visual Arts at Dawson, created “Remember me,” an artistic image to be used on t-shirts created for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and for promoting related events at Dawson. The Communications Office did a brief Q & A with Shayla. Tell us a little about yourself….
Congrats to Dawson鈥檚 Class of 2024
August 29th, 2024
In June, Dawson added another 2,784 graduates to our alumni community of over 100,000.
The graduates were celebrated at two graduation ceremonies on June 25 at Place des Arts.
In addition to diplomas, 55 graduates received awards in recognition of academics, perseverance, community service and volunteer commitment. In total, the awards valued $33,100; many are made possible through donors to the Dawson Foundation.
Check out the Award Recipients celebration page in the link.
Book launch for Janice Harvey鈥檚 new book Sept. 12
August 29th, 2024
The book launch for Janice Harvey鈥檚 book is scheduled for Thursday, September 12 at 5 PM. It will be at UQAM, room DR -200.
Peter Gossage (Concordia) and Joanne Daigle (Laval) will discuss the book and there will be a question period. Refreshments will be served.
Janice Harvey was a member of the Dawson History-Classics department from 1975 until she retired in 2021. She is now a Dawson Scholar in Residence. Janice鈥檚 research focuses on the ideological, religious, and gendered characteristics of the social services apparatus in 19th-century Montreal.
August 29th, 2024
The Office of Academic Development is pleased to extend our best wishes to the faculty of four new programs launching this fall: Social Service Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Science Science, Computer Science and Mathematics We want to acknowledge the exceptional efforts of faculty members from these programs, who dedicated the past academic year to the…
Record number of new students attended Welcome Days
August 29th, 2024
Welcome Days occurred on August 19 and 20, 2024 with a record attendance of 2,675 students! This is an increase of 279 students over last year.
Excited students attended presentations, explored the college, and learned about opportunities to get involved in Campus Life. They also took pictures with Blue, our celebrity volunteer, who was hard at work (see )!
One of the highlights of this year was handing out agendas to the students. This project stemmed from a months-long collaboration between Student Services and the Dawson Student Union to offer this in-demand item.
Welcome Days is a team effort meaning that it can鈥檛 be successful without the participation of multiple departments, teachers, staff and student volunteers. I鈥檇 like to thank everyone that helped make these two days possible, whether you gave a program presentation, set up one of the rooms, worked at the sign-in table, promoted your service, took students from one place to another or handed out popcorn!
-Submitted by Caroline Blouin
New retirees & employees celebrating their 25th workiversary feted
August 28th, 2024
Retirees from 2023 and 2024 as well as employees marking a 25th anniversary at Dawson in those years were honoured with a lovely evening at the Recognition of Service event May 24.
To see a photo gallery, visit the link.
Medical Ultrasound student awarded professional order’s bursary
August 28th, 2024
Before parting for the summer, the Medical Ultrasound Department gathered at our annual picnic to celebrate another year's end. At the picnic, we announced this year's bursary winner which is gifted by our professional order.
The OTIMROEPMQ bursary was awarded to Anouk Doe! Our faculty recognized one student in second-year who they felt showed exemplary hard work, dedication and improvement over their studies at the college and their excellence in Medical Ultrasound.
Anouk is now in her third and final year of the program, and currently on stage at St. Mary鈥檚 Hospital. Congratulations, Anouk on an award well-earned and best of luck to our third-year students while they are away on stage. For more information on our program and professional order, please visit:
In the photo, left to right: Diana Ranallo, Eleni Joaniddes, Melanie Nash, Anouk Doe (student), Kieran Bradshaw, Gaelle Bambi Mpiana, Jenny Mecksavanh, Dania Gonzalez Galvan.
-Submitted by Mariana Maletskas
August 28th, 2024
The Professional Theatre Department proudly presents the 2024-2025 season: The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong,聽directed by Jonathan Monro. Sept. 18 – 21, Pay What You Can (PWYC) Chamber Music & The Day the Whores Came out to Play Tennis聽directed by Matt Holland. Oct. 2 – 5, PWYC Idomeneus聽directed by Leslie Baker. Nov. 13 – 23,…
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