Special Events
5 à 7 – Resist and Reimagine: Youth, Art and Social Change
Join us for a memorable evening at Dawson College as we present the College's first student-led mural. There will be refreshments, panelists, and opportunity for discussion and networking among invited guests, students, colleagues, family and friends. This event is hosted by Equitas at Dawson College and is open to all, no RSVP required. ROOM: Conrad's … Continue reading 5 à 7 – Resist and Reimagine: Youth, Art and Social Change
Award-winning speaker Julie S. Lalonde: Creating a Consent Culture: Understand the Links between Sexual Violence and Stalking
Award-winning speaker, author and women’s rights advocate Julie S. Lalonde will be at Dawson Feb. 20 to deliver her talk “Creating a Consent Culture: Understand the Links between Sexual Violence and Stalking.” This event is open to the Dawson College community of employees and students. Those who attend: can gain an understanding of the reality … Continue reading Award-winning speaker Julie S. Lalonde: Creating a Consent Culture: Understand the Links between Sexual Violence and Stalking
Cegep en Spectacle Dawson Talent Show
Come support Dawson Students as they showcase their talents- through, song, music and dance!!! The winning act will go on to represent Dawson at the regional level of the competition. The show is at 19:30 in 5B.16 Doors open: 19:00
DawsCon is Happening on March 1
3F.43Dawson College will be hosting its annual free one-day software conference in Montreal. This year we will focus on showcasing the innovative projects of CEGEP students in computer science. This event offers a unique opportunity for students to present their work, both within and beyond their program curriculum, while engaging with their peers and experts … Continue reading DawsCon is Happening on March 1
“Case Clothed!” in Conrod’s
2C.4 Conrod'sIn the context of International Women's Day (March 8th), the Women's/Gender Studies Certificate is hosting an informal activity for students to express through anonymous notes their experiences of having their choice of clothing be judged and the repercussions of those instances (dress coding, shaming, etc.).
