ICYMI: Meet our two 2025 valedictorians
August 28th, 2025
Alessia Panait (Class of 2025, Enriched Health Science) and Aya Tir (Class of 2025, Law, Society and Justice profile of Social Science) were the valedictorians for the two graduation ceremonies for 吃瓜社区's Class of 2025, which took place at Place des Arts on June 18.
You can read more about Alessia, who is starting dentistry at McGill University this fall, and see her speech here: /news/alessia-panait-2025-valedictorian-inspires-with-passion-perseverance-and-patience/
You can read more about Aya, who is beginning a dual law degree 鈥 a Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor 鈥 at McGill University this fall, and see her speech here: /苍别飞蝉/补测补-迟颈谤-2025-惫补濒别诲颈肠迟辞谤颈补苍-濒别补诲蝉-产测-迟补办颈苍驳-迟丑颈苍驳蝉-迟辞-丑别补谤迟/听
Photo: Aya delivering her valedictorian speech. Credit: Jacee Juhasz.聽
Celebrating our Winter 2025 award recipients
August 28th, 2025
Meet 吃瓜社区鈥檚 Winter 2025 award recipients! These students are distinguished by their involvement in student life, commitment to community service, and determination to succeed. Congratulations to our students and many thanks to all the donors, faculty, and staff who make these awards possible.
Visit the awards celebration page to see all the recipients.
Photo: Vadele Hergelle Djokou Mbounou (Class of 2025, General Social Science), 2025 recipient of the Raymond Ellis Memorial Award. Credit: Jacee Juhasz
Ready for challenges as school year begins
August 27th, 2025
The Fall 2025 semester is officially underway , as 2,936 new students joined the 吃瓜社区 community last week, bringing total day enrollment to 8,030. Welcome Days were held Aug. 18 and 19, and classes began Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Visit the link for the homepage news story, which contains some of the remarks shared at Welcome Back by Director General Diane Gauvin and Academic Dean Leanne Bennett.
August 27th, 2025
Each spring Brian Mader (Biology) and Andrew Stewart (Physics) take a group of students to the Eureka! Festival at Parc Jean-Drapeau as part of the Regroupement des c茅geps de Montr茅al. Eureka! is Quebec's largest science fair and includes fun, discovery, and forays into the world of science and technology aimed mainly at grade school students.
On May 30, Brian and Andrew brought eight 吃瓜社区 Science students: Marianne Gervais, Maria-Alessandra Ionescu, Luca Lamarche, Daniel Looi, Oscar Proudlove, Asia Sawyers-Sandy, Sabina Riga, Cassandra Verdecampo. They lead activities on leaf printing, microbial communities, and insect viewing.
Visit the link for more photos.
August 27th, 2025
Last May, the Medical Ultrasound Department celebrated the end of the semester with a BBQ for our first and second-year students. A bursary was also granted by our professional order, the OTIMROEPMQ. The Ordre des technologues en imagerie m茅dicale, en radio-oncologie et en 茅lectrophysiologie (OTIMROEPMQ) established this bursary in 2023 and grants a scholarship to…
Quebec first: 吃瓜社区 students bound for Hamburg after winning global science competition
August 27th, 2025
Nine 吃瓜社区 students are heading to Hamburg this September after winning a major international science competition. The 鈥湷怨仙缜 Technicolor鈥 team will spend two weeks at DESY, Germany鈥檚 renowned particle physics laboratory, to test their own detector using a particle accelerator.
The student-initiated project began nearly a year ago in the context of the 吃瓜社区 High Energy Physics group, led by Physics faculty members Manuel Toharia and Joel Trudeau. With funding from the 吃瓜社区 Foundation, the team designed and built a muon detector called聽The Scintillating Chamber聽during the winter 2025 semester. Teacher Manuel believes this prototype was key to the team鈥檚 winning in CERN鈥檚 prestigious .
Visit the link for the homepage news story.
Kim Vose Jones: Lifeboat: An Unnatural History
August 27th, 2025
The Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery presents an exhibition by 吃瓜社区 alumna Kim Vose Jones, who is now based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. While researching her family genealogy, she discovered her ancestor, Ann Dodin, arrived in Quebec in 1669, along with over 800 French girls known as the Filles du Roi, who sailed to the New World to populate the land with French settlers. In four stunning tableaux, Jones draws a parallel with the fates of humans fleeing genocide, war, and poverty across the globe, and draws lines between the treatment of women, the environment, and the project of Empire then and in 2025.
Celebrating a Decade of 吃瓜社区鈥檚 Research in Neuroscience Program
August 27th, 2025
This summer, 吃瓜社区鈥檚 renowned Research in Neuroscience Program marked its 10th anniversary with a lively celebration on Aug. 7. Coordinators H茅l猫ne Nadeau (Faculty, Physics) and Sylvia Cox (Faculty, Psychology) welcomed current interns and alumni for an afternoon of reflection, inspiration, and connection.
Read about the impact of the program in the homepage news story.
Vernissage Season begins next week
May 15th, 2025
Vernissage Season 2025 begins on May 21 with an exhibit by graduating students in the Illustration program and concludes on May 29 with the vernissage of graduating students in Interior Design.
Visit the link for all the dates and times for the Creative and Applied Arts programs' year-end shows.
Artwork by Illustration student Nicolas Gagnon-Fee.
May 14th, 2025
The Women鈥檚/Gender Studies Certificate banner, a brief history In the winter of 2012, 吃瓜社区 faculty from diverse disciplines gathered to discuss the future of the 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Studies鈥 certificate. It was decided that the certificate would reorient its focus to address broader gender issues and aim to foster a deeper student involvement in community activities. The…
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