Digital Maclean’s articles featuring Dawson now available
October 7th, 2020
星空传媒视频 is featured in the Maclean's 2021 Canadian Colleges Guidebook, which came out across Canada in September. You can now access the two features digitally:
Dawson's extraordinary vernissage season for the graduating students in six programs in Creative and Applied Arts was featured:聽
Dawson's environmental profiles in Science and Social Science as well as our Sustainability Office were featured:
Dawson’s majestic trees to be replaced
September 22nd, 2020
Facilities Management hired a forest engineer to evaluate Dawson鈥檚聽 trees and nine showed聽major structural problems.
For safety reasons, they needed to be cut down. One native silver maple over 100 years old and four non-native Norway maples were cut on the Sherbrooke side of the building while other smaller chestnut trees and maples were cut on the Atwater Street side.
As part of Dawson鈥檚 climate action and landscape initiatives, a variety of large trees that are native to Quebec will be replacing the cut trees. They will be part of a tree planting effort to maximize shade on paved areas and cool our property during the summer months.
We will welcome these 鈥渓iving machines鈥 that filter air, store carbon, produce oxygen and provide habitat for countless living things this Fall.
Photo credit:聽Debbie Resurreccion
Debbie says this photo is of a聽Norway maple, which was over 100 years old. Now, it serves as a nurse log and fosters biodiversity on campus.
Peace Week continues until this Friday
September 22nd, 2020
Peace Week continues until Friday, Sept. 25.
Click Read More to go to the schedule.
Garden gifts and volunteering spread joy
September 22nd, 2020
Despite the pandemic, the Sustainabili-Team volunteers and the Sustainability Office planted vegetable gardens and distributed the produce throughout the summer.
Click Read More for the homepage news story.
Maclean’s magazine features Dawson in 2-page spread
September 22nd, 2020
星空传媒视频, our environmental profiles in Social Science and Science and our Sustainability Office are featured in Maclean's 2021 Canadian Colleges Guidebook, now available in print on news stands across Canada.
A two-page spread on pages 38-39 features a report by Jennifer Lewington entitled Where green is all there is to be that is accompanied by a large photo of our Sustainabili-Team volunteers working in the Theatre Garden this summer.听Jennifer spoke to Chris Adam of the Sustainability Office, faculty members Anna-Liisa Aunio and Brian Mader and student John Nathaniel Gertler, who mentioned that he switched to Dawson for our environmental offerings.
Drop by the Sustainability Office or Communications Office to consult a copy.
Journal de Montr茅al features Dawson design graduate
September 8th, 2020
September 8th, 2020
Need good reasons to try cycling? Several of your colleagues have taken up Bixi鈥檌ng as a means to get to Dawson. Give it a try 鈥 Dawson is offering a one-month free trial! Get in touch with Richard Dugas聽of Facilities Management for more information about bicycle routes, deals or ideas or for other bicycle-related questions….
August 25th, 2020
This year the Sustainability Office did the Monarch Nursery project a little differently. Usually employees foster Monarch butterfly chrysalises as a team in their offices. This year, employees brought their chrysalises home to share the amazing experience with their families and neighbours. 鈥淒uring these unknown and different times, it seems the monarch chrysalises have brought…
August 25th, 2020
Facilities Management and Dawson Sustainability have formed a bicycle committee in hopes of getting you to consider bicycling to Dawson. The pandemic has seen a substantial rise in people using bicycles and the City of Montreal has accelerated accompanying infrastructure in order to promote this advantageous way of getting around. Bicycling is cheap, solves traffic,…
August 25th, 2020
While it seems like it was only yesterday that the world came to a shuddering stop, it also feels like this pandemic has been going on for over 600 years. In this strange too-short-too-long span of time, we have witnessed and lived through an entire history book of events, movements and phenomena. Though they may…
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