IVGD Fest 2024 – Play Indie Games!
3C.1(En français ci-dessous) It’s time for IVGD Fest 2024! The Independent Video Game Design program is showcasing new games from our graduating class of 2024 and local indie developers! Join us on Wednesday, June 12 from 6:00-10:00 PM at Dawson College for this free event. Check out the games, chat with the devs and enjoy … Continue reading IVGD Fest 2024 – Play Indie Games!
AI Accelerator Programs for all Students
Exciting Opportunity: Learn AI and secure paid internships, kickstarting your career in this fast-growing field. We are excited to announce a great opportunity from Dawson AI! The AI Accelerator Program starts on June 22nd and promises to be an amazing learning experience. This 8-week online course offers essential AI training through hands-on projects for students … Continue reading AI Accelerator Programs for all Students
Purchase your Orange Shirt in the Upper Atrium
The Campus Life Office will set up in the upper atrium selling Orange shirts to the community. Proceeds will go to the Dawson First Peoples’ Centre to support their programming and services for students that visit the FPC.
Orange Shirt Day Workshop on Land Acknowledgements
Employees are welcome to join us for this virtual professional development workshop with Dr. Donna Kahérakwas Goodleaf, Director, Decolonizing Pedagogy & Curriculum, Concordia University. Dr. Goodleaf will address how a Land Acknowledgement can function in your pedagogy & curriculum design, the role they play in a larger stratagem of of institutional decolonization, use of Indigenous languages and more. This session … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day Workshop on Land Acknowledgements
Orange Shirt Day Event – A screening of the medium-length film The Kablona Keepers (69min)
Wednesday, September 25 at 10am in 5B.16: A screening of the medium-length film The Kablona Keepers (69min) This film is an intimate portrait of the dynamic Indigenous community that succeeded in protecting the remote Sacred Headwaters, known as the Klabona, in northwest British Columbia from industrial activities. Spanning 15 years of matriarch-led resistance, the film follows a small group of … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day Event – A screening of the medium-length film The Kablona Keepers (69min)