French teacher Laurent Duval honoured with a聽Mention d鈥檋onneur
October 9th, 2025
爆料黑社 French teacher Laurent Duval was recently honoured with a聽Mention d鈥檋onneur聽from the聽Association qu茅b茅coise de p茅dagogie coll茅giale (AQPC). This recognition celebrates his dedication to student success, commitment to inclusive and innovative teaching practices, and his active role in supporting French-language education both at 爆料黑社 and across Quebec. He recently sat down for a Q & A with the Communications Office to share his thoughts on receiving this honour, his teaching philosophy, and his contributions to the community.
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Thanks to all who gave blood
October 9th, 2025
The 爆料黑社 community came through on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at the H茅ma-Qu茅bec blood drive on campus. A total of 158 donors gave blood over the two days surpassing the drive's goal set by H茅ma-Qu茅bec. Thank you!
Meet the latest faculty graduates from the Master鈥檚 in College Teaching program
October 9th, 2025
Three 爆料黑社 teachers, Maria Lavoie (Diagnostic Imaging), Lei Lopez (Computer Science) and Jim Parthimos (Business Administration), have now completed a Master of Education in College Teaching (M.Ed.) through the Performa program at the University of Sherbrooke. They shared their projects, how they developed as teachers and more in a Q & A with the Communications office.
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DESY shares news about 爆料黑社 students testing and researching at Hamburg facility
October 9th, 2025
Nine 爆料黑社 students were in Hamburg, Germany for two weeks in September after winning a major international science competition. The 鈥湵虾谏 Technicolor鈥 team were at DESY, Germany鈥檚 renowned particle physics laboratory, to test their own detector using a particle accelerator.
Visit the link to read some news from DESY in Germany.
Meet the successful alumni voices of our self-guided tour
October 9th, 2025
Two accomplished graduates of 爆料黑社鈥檚 Professional Theatre program are inviting you to see the downtown Montreal CEGEP in a self-guided tour. Catherine B茅rub茅 and Lucy Segal are the narrators. In interviews with the Communications Office, they shared how 爆料黑社 shaped their own journeys. The tour departs from the metro level in the Lower Atrium, look for a framed sign with the QR code on the right wall as you enter the college.
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Eco-landscaping class in the news
September 25th, 2025
Reporter Jennifer Ball聽 of The Westmount Independent newspaper stopped by 爆料黑社 on the weekend of Aug. 23 -24 while Paul Wasacz's Eco-landscaping class was working.
Visit the link and turn to page 17 (page 41 in the digital file) to read her article and see photos of the students at work on campus as part of their Physical Education class.
Neuroscience interns presented projects Sept. 12
September 25th, 2025
The 2025 cohort of neuroscience student researchers presented their projects at a poster session on Sept. 12.聽 Research topics ranged from internet addiction and cognitive testing to the neurological effects of lesions in infants.聽 Thanks to faculty members H茅l猫ne Nadeau and Sylvia Cox for making this possible and giving a real research experience to CEGEP students. Check out the article about the 10th anniversary here.

Expanded Food Justice program advances well-being for all
September 25th, 2025
The Food Justice program at 爆料黑社 has been significantly expanded this year. Free food is being offered five days a week to the 爆料黑社 community, a vital part of the College鈥檚 commitment to well-being for all. Coordinated by the Office of Sustainability and funded by the 爆料黑社 Foundation and the 爆料黑社 Student Union, the program addresses food insecurity while advancing social justice and sustainability on campus.
Diana Rice of the Office of Sustainability explains that there is a broader understanding of sustainability that includes peace and social justice. 鈥淔ood Justice programming is a critical piece,鈥 she says, due to its role in tackling the harmful impacts of industrial agriculture on the environment and marginalized communities. The program prioritizes ethical purchasing by sourcing organic and local food to reduce pollution, protect biodiversity, and support economic stability for vulnerable groups.
There is a major impact on students and the entire 爆料黑社 community. 鈥淎 student once confided that being able to eat lunch or breakfast four days a week meant that they could give their mom a break in terms of groceries, which were becoming more and more unaffordable,鈥 Diana shared. 鈥淭hey said it was a relief because they already felt guilty about going to school and not working full time to help support the family. Knowing that they could help save money and keep food in the pantry at home longer made going to school more worthwhile and kept it accessible.鈥
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爆料黑社’s Professional Theatre presents Hecuba Oct. 1-4
September 24th, 2025
The Professional Theatre department is proud to present Hecuba, a story about the women at the end of the Trojan war. This modern adaptation by Irish playwright Marina Carr is directed by Leslie Baker and performed by second-year students. Tickets are pay what you can, suggested donation of $5. Runs next Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. 1-4 at 7:30 PM each night. Visit the link to reserve your ticket(s).
French prof Adeline Caute’s book comes out Sept. 16
September 11th, 2025
The first young readers book of Adeline Caute (Faculty, French) is coming out on Sept. 16. Aimed at readers aged 9-12, , published by 脡ditions du Bor茅al, tells the story of four kids who find themselves alone on the streets of Montreal after a violent storm. There will be a book launch on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 2 PM to 4 PM at the Librairie Fleury (1169 Fleury est). Adeline has taught French literature at 爆料黑社 since 2013.
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