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Eight faculty projects approved for funding through ±¬ÁϺÚÉç Foundation

May 31st, 2023

Eight projects proposed by faculty have been approved for funding available through the ±¬ÁϺÚÉç Foundation’s Student Academic Enrichment Fund.

The projects that will receive funding in 2023-2024 are: Illustration Quebec membership and events, AR Cité - AI production tools and community awareness, Ecology & Culture (Costa Rica complimentary course), Resources for Science on tourne, Sonic levitator kits for student labs, Interprofessional Education Symposium, Facilities visit for outdoor education programming, and the Cuba Trip (North-South Studies/ Social Change and Solidarity).

Three of the projects – the Cuba trip, the Interprofessional Education Symposium and the Facilities visit for CRLT – have been approved for three years of funding.

This year, all proposals received were reviewed and approved by the SAEF committee: Megan Ainscow, Communications; Fred Jansen, Foundation; Geoff Kloos, Student Services; Catherine Lebel, Dean of Academic Development; and three student representatives from the ±¬ÁϺÚÉç Student Union. Each relevant sector dean also approved.

A total of $39,795.17 will be distributed by the ±¬ÁϺÚÉç Foundation to implement these projects that will enhance the academic experience of our students in a wide array of programs.


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Amazing final Electro Tech projects

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Read more about: Industry pros reviewed Photography portfolios

Industry pros reviewed Photography portfolios

May 17th, 2023

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Next week Vernissage Season begins!

May 17th, 2023

The countdown is on to Vernissage Season at ±¬ÁϺÚÉç. Graduating students in Visual Arts, Illustration, Professional Photography, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, 3D Animation and Computer Generated Imagery and Interior Design will present their work in end-of-year exhibitions.

All events are open to all employees and the general public. For the full schedule, visit the link below.


REFRACTIONS – AEC Commercial Photography Exhibition

May 17th, 2023

   

Interior Design student receives honourable mention in continental competition

May 17th, 2023

Interior Design student Nho Phuc (Kap) Nguyen received an honourable mention in a North American design competition. The project was developed in ±¬ÁϺÚÉç’s 5th semester Furniture Design course taught by Phil Fontaine.

Visit the link below to read the homepage news story.


Student comes third in North American aluminum design contest

May 17th, 2023

Third-year Industrial Design student Sarah Fatouros was awarded third place at the Aluminum Extrusion Design contest organized by the ET Foundation, which supports education and research on aluminum extrusion processes and technologies.

Visit the link below to read the homepage news story.


Vernissage Season begins May 23

May 3rd, 2023

The countdown is on to Vernissage Season at ±¬ÁϺÚÉç. Graduating students in Visual Arts, Illustration, Professional Photography, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, 3D Animation and Computer Generated Imagery and Interior Design will present their work in end-of-year exhibitions.

All events are open to all employees and the general public. For the full schedule, visit the link below.


Come see work of Resist Violence class May 11

May 3rd, 2023

In 3B.6 and in the near hallway on Thursday, May 11 between 3 and 6 p.m., you are invited to participate, witness and be moved by the innovative and important work that has been made by this year’s Resist Violence class.

Whether making a political statement with hostile architecture, spreading awareness through paintings, or inspiring us to look at things from a new angle, student artists are working with testimonials, storytelling and performance art. Addressing what it means to be human today, pieces will surely provoke you to reckon with the world the way it is and find a new way to get "Home Safe."


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