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Student Engagement Gala

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On Thursday April 27th, Champlain College Saint Lambert will be hosting a very special evening to celebrate Student Engagement & Campus Life, and you are invited! It will be the 1st Annual Student Engagement Gala ever to be held at Champlain College. The event, which includes dinner and activities, will start at 18h30. During the evening, Student Services will have the opportunity to honour students, who have contributed to a vibrant Student Life and have made this college a special place. Student Engagement starts with a welcoming atmosphere and environment as well as great programs, activities and projects. This event brings together members of the College community to celebrate the student leaders who work so hard to make Champlain College a positive, supportive, inspiring, and engaged College. Student Services looks forward to have you join us on April 27th starting at 18h30. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased in Student Services by April 21st. Dress for the evening will be semi-formal (dress to impress).

Exam Schedule

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The Winter 2017 Final Exam schedule for day division is now available. Click Here ID cards must be shown in order to gain admittance to the exam room. Coats, boots, bags, purses and all electronic devices (including cell phones, Smart phones, iPods and MP3 players) are NOT allowed in the Gym or any other rooms during the exam period.

Smoke and Tobacco-Free Campus

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Champlain College Saint-Lambert will become a smoke and tobacco-free campus for all for employees, students, and visitors effective July 1st 2017. The use of all tobacco products is prohibited on campus properties, both indoor and outdoor, of the College including all buildings and grounds owned by the College. This policy applies to the parking lot as well as the front and side walkways. Tobacco is defined as any type of tobacco product including, but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, electronic cigarettes, smokeless or spit tobacco or snuff. For those who are interested in stopping their use of tobacco products please contact Health Services (students) or the local HR department (faculty and staff) for a list of resources and programs.

Digital Arts & New Media

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The Digital Arts and New Media Program End of Year Events Exhibition: May 9th – May 15th Wayne Remington Art Gallery (2nd Floor G-Block) Studio G-251 Studio G-247 Portfolio Presentations: May 10th from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. in the Student Space. Reception: May 15th from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. in the Student Space. Screening: May 15th at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Digital Arts & New Media is an exciting new program that prepares students for a variety of university studies. A dynamic mix of theory and practice gives students a chance to explore and find their passion, while sharpening their creative abilities and developing a comprehensive understanding of the importance of visual culture. Our teachers are accomplished artists who have the expertise needed to foster the artistic expression in each student. The courses have been designed to develop communication skills using convergent media arts, photography, 3D modeling and animation. Through experimental creative projects, students will explore new media and develop critical thinking. The graduates of Digital Arts and New Media are prepared for university studies and future careers in the Arts and Media. They can apply to such programs as Bachelor of Arts, Computational Arts, Convergent Media Arts, Animation (Film or Gaming), Industrial Design, Arts Education and Theatre Design. Digital Arts & New Media will equip students with the artistic, technical and academic competencies to meet the challenges of their future.

Film & New Media

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The Film and New Media Program End of Year Events Exhibition: Wednesday, May 10th to Friday, May 12th in the Student Space. End of Year Screening: Monday, May 15th at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Film & New Media is a pre-university program which prepares students for a wide variety of university studies. This exciting mix of theory and practice gives students a chance to explore and find their passion, while sharpening their creative abilities, critical thinking, written and spoken communications, and developing a comprehensive understanding of the importance of visual culture. Students will progressively master the fundamentals of writing, shooting, recording sound, and editing, whether in fiction film, television, or any number of new multi-media platforms. In the journalism and documentary courses, they will apply these skills with real-life topics while learning to communicate ideas and information in a coherent and persuasive way. Our digital lab will offer a chance to experiment in new territories of gaming, app design, special effects, and animation. Theoretical courses will foster critical thinking through subjects that vary from film history to the analysis of contemporary visual culture. In our media-saturated world, visual literacy is more important than ever, and our graduates are able to successfully transfer their skills into areas such as advertising, marketing, journalism, radio, photography, television, film, app design, computer gaming, and more. Graduates can look to the future as media professionals, artists, teachers, music producers, television personalities, actors, special effects designers, and public relations consultants – almost any field requiring an understanding of the creative process, self-motivation, and project management abilities.

GRAND DÉFI PIERRE LAVOIE

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Champlain College Saint-Lambert, alongside 139 other Quebec schools, participated in this weekend’s Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie (La Course), running approximately 270 km from Quebec City to Montreal. Our team of students and faculty left Parliament Hill in Quebec City at around 8 a.m. on Saturday morning in a relay challenge, running 30 straight hours to Montreal’s Olympic Stadium. The relay challenge consisted of groups of 4 students and 1 faculty member running 2 km, after which a new group would step in. This went on until they reached their destination in Montreal on Sunday afternoon. The Champlain community is very proud of all the hard work that was put in to preparing for such a physical and mental challenge and would like to thank everyone who participated in represented Champlain College Saint-Lambert so well. The Grand Défi has partnered with Quebec schools to help kids make healthier choices in their everyday lives, to build habits that will become the norm for future generations. For more information: Le Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie (La Course)

Prix de la relève

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Congratulations to our Alumni Stéphanie Michaud and Adrian Salvador for being selected as finalists for Infopresse’s Prix de la relève, which is awarded to Montreal individuals who have 5 years or less of media experience. Stéphanie Michaud was a Champlain Cavaliers basketball player and a graduate from the Health Science program in 2010. She is now working as a Media strategist at OMD. Adrian Salvador was a 2015 graduate from the Sport Marketing & Management program and is now working as an Account Coordinator at Catalyst Canada. The Champlain Community is very proud of Stéphanie and Adrian. For more information, check out the Infopresse Prix de la relève article.      

Canada Soccer Hall of Fame

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Congratulations to Champlain’s Alumni, Amy Walsh on being inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame as part of the 2017 class. Amy played with the Champlain Cavaliers from 1994 to 1996 and went on to play at the University, National and International levels. The Champlain Community is very proud of Amy’s achievements and thank her for still being part of the Cavalier’s family, helping our current student athletes with off the field training. Great job Amy! For more information, check out the Canadian Soccer website.

Multimedia Show 2017

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The Graphic Communications Program will be having their 2017 Multimedia Show Portfolio Exhibition on Thursday, May 29th. Time: 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Location: Bain Mathieu - 2915 Ontario Est, Montreal, Quebec H2K 1X7 Hope to see you there!  

End of Year Projects

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On Thursday, May 25th the Graphic Communications program hosted their end of year Multimedia Show at Le Bain Mathieu in Montreal. It was a beautiful event and all the final projects were astounding. Check out the winner’s projects:   First place Web: Nicole Galindo http://www.nikkigalindo.com/ Second place Web: Taralyn Wilson http://taralynwilson.x10host.com/ Third place Web: Jonathan Marcotte http://jonathanmarcotte.x10host.com/   First place Print Portfolio: Eve St-Martin http://evestmartin.com/ Second place Print Portfolio: Tatiana Gajardo http://www.tatianagajardosilva.com/ Third place Print Portfolio: Taralyn Wilson http://taralynwilson.x10host.com/   The Champlain Community is very proud of the Graphic Communications students for all their hard work and dedication towards their program and would like to thank all the teachers who have been working with these students for the last three years.

Graduation Live Broadcast

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This year’s graduation ceremony will take place on Thursday, June 15th at 6:30 p.m. If you cannot make it to graduation, click on the following link for the Live Broadcast. Congratulations to all our students graduating!  

Jeux Francophonie

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Our friends from TV5 in Montreal dropped by Champlain College Saint-Lambert to film a spot for the upcoming Francophone Games which will be held July 21-30th in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Two of our alumni were interviewed for a feature that will be aired on TV5 in mid-July. Jennifer Mathurin and Sirah Diarra will be representing Team Canada in the Women’s Basketball competition. For more information on the tournament go to https://www.jeux.francophonie.org/ Good Luck Sirah and Jennifer from all your friends at Champlain College and the Champlain Cavalier’s!!!

Graduation 2017

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Champlain’s graduation ceremony was held on Thursday, June 15th. The Champlain community wishes the best of success to all graduates. Convocation Prizes and Awards Biology Prize: Tian Ren Chu Chemisty Prize: Peter Chihata Mathematics Prize for Science: Jérémie Gaudet Mathematics Prize for Social Science: Kabrina Péron Physics Prize: Apoorv Sharma Computer Science and Math Prize: Étienne Bérubé Margery Langshur English Prize: Ruxandra Andronache Gail Sowerby Prize in Liberal Arts: Jean-Claude Blanchard and Alexandra Minron Social Science Program Prize for Social Science: Mila Nguyen-Yang Social Science Program Prize for Commerce: Natalia Carolina Pereira Social Science Certificates of Merit for Economics: Pierre-Luc Genest Social Science Certificates of Merit for Geography: Benjamin Drapeau Social Science Certificates of Merit for Political Science: Jonathan Nguyen Psychology Option Prize: Chloë Lévesque History Certificate of Merit: Mila Nguyen-Yang Anthropology Prize: Laury Tremblay-Trudel Sociology Prize: Jenna Teague Humanitites Prize: Natalia Carolina Pereira Physical Education Prize: Camille Cournoyer Media Program Prize: Justine Routhier Media Certificates of Merit for Digital Arts and New Media: Anthony Campoli and Ian Wilkins Media Certificates of Merit for Film and New Media: Julien Hardy-Cardinal Language & Culture Prize: Romy Leclerc Sport Marketing & Management Prize: Antoine Métayer Computer Science Program Prize: Lucas Blanchard and Vinson Khau Tourism Excellence Prize: Simon Binette Tourism Commitment Prize: Valerie Catherine Drouin HRG Achievment Prize: Noémie Kieffer HRG Inspiration Prize: Eden Côté-Magloire Nursing Program Prize: Emily Ajit-Roger and Alex Lachapelle Graphic Communications Prize: Samantha Simeone Linda McGirr Memorial Award: Lucas Blanchard Sylvie Trudel Memorial Award: Srishtie Kaur Banga The Mary Hunt Award: Daniela Breitman Fouad Assaad Memorial Award for World Studies: Sophie Alary Dean Cheshire Memorial Award: Meghan Drapeau-Lamothe John Jones Memorial Award: Pascale Tremblay-Perreault Peter Swarbrick Memorial Award: Alya Naseer Joy Smith Athletic Merit Award: Clara Dagemais André E. LeBland Student Life Award: Jonathan Nguyen Anna Acklé Support Staff Union Award: Étienne Jean Champlain College Saint-Lambert Assiociation of Professionals 22+ Student Award: Andrew Leung Wai Sang Champlain College Teachers Association Award: Joëlle Jalbert and Taylor MacEwen CPA du Québec Award: Alexy Ouellette FL Fuller Landau Award: Natalia Carolina Pereira The South Sore University Women’s Club Award: Audrey Berteau The Mary Cyr Award: Julia Garios Madeleine Shaw Award: Andréa Choinière et Taylor Fitzpatrick South Shore Retired Educators Award: Julia Garios Adam Taylor Memorial Award: Donatela Badea Wasef Lieutenant Governor’s Medal: Ahmed Ben Rejeb and Camille Cournoyer Royal Bank Merit Award: Clara Dagenais Champlain Regiona College Board of Governors Merit Award: Jérémie Gaudet The Academic Medal of the Governor General of Canada: Jérémie Gaudet      

Mayne in as Head Coach of Cavaliers Football

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Sebastien Deschamps has stepped down from his position as head coach of the Champlain Saint-Lambert Cavaliers Football team, effective immediately, after leading the team for two full seasons and a 2016 Bol d’Or final appearance. “Coach Deschamps took the tough decision to move on so that he could pursue opportunities in his coaching career. The Cavaliers and Champlain want to thank Sebastien for what he’s done with the program. We wish him the best of luck,” said Vince Amato, Coordinator of Athletics at Champlain College Saint-Lambert. Shawn Mayne will be taking the reins of the Cavaliers for the 2017-18 season as Head Coach. Mayne, who was Defensive Line Coach for the past season, brings a wealth of playing experience to the position. Shawn played “AAA” college football at Vanier, attended and played NCAA D-1 football at UConn and played for 5 years in the CFL with Winnipeg and Montreal. “We’re very happy to have Shawn taking over as Head Coach,” stated Amato. “He brings an incredible amount of football knowledge to the team and staff. In addition, his understanding of the student-athlete experience will undoubtedly have a positive effect on the team. We’re excited to be moving forward with him at the helm.” The Cavaliers are in their summer rest period, but behind the scenes the staff is prepping for the start of training camp on August 11. The Cavaliers play their season and home opener at Seaway Park 3 on Sunday, August 27 at 13:00 against Victoriaville. For more information on the Champlain Cavaliers, visit champlaincavaliers.com, and follow along through social media at www.facebook.com/champlain.cavaliers or www.twitter.com/champlain_cavs

Office Summer Hours

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Library Summer Hours: Dates Hours May 26 to June 22 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday June 23 & Monday June 26 Closed – for Saint Jean-Baptiste Day June 27 to June 30* 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Monday July 3 Closed – for Canada Day July 4 to 7* 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. July 10 to August 4 Closed – for 4 weeks August 7 to 11* 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. August 14 to 18 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registrar’s Summer Hours – Please not that the Registrar’s Office will be closed on the following days: Friday, June 23, 2017 (Saint Jean-Baptiste Day) Monday, June 26, 2017 (Saint Jean-Baptiste Day) Monday, July 3, 2017 (Canada Day) Friday, July 14, 2017 Friday, July 21, 2017

First Day of Classes

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First day of classes for the Fall 2017 semester: Monday, August 21st, 2017 Welcome back to all students, faculty and staff. Wishing you all a great semester!

Discover Slam 2017

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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION #DiscoverSLAM2017 Friday, August 18th from 9:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Free BBQ, Activities, DJ and Music). Come meet current Champlain students as they lead you in a morning of exciting activities while providing useful information that will help you during your first year here at Champlain! Get key information on Faculty, Academic Advising, Student Services, Library & Research, Athletics & Recreation, Campus Life, Club Life, Student Agenda, your Champlain Student Association (CSA) and the Bookstore. Sign up for the New Student Orientation on your Omnivox account under “Online Form” found on the right hand side of the page. We hope to see you there!

Open House 2017

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Champlain’s Open House will take place on Sunday, November 5, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Potential students will have the opportunity to explore the CEGEP and will have the chance to meet faculty, staff, academic advisors, student services and current Champlain students. Representatives from our programs will be available to answer questions in the cafeteria, student space, labs, library and in the main hallway of the first floor. We look forward to meeting our future students.

Cavaliers Honored as CCAA National Scholars

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The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association announced their National Scholar Athletes for 2016-17 and 48 Champlain Cavaliers were on the list! The National Scholar Award is designed to recognize the outstanding academic accomplishments of CCAA student-athletes. To be recognized, a student-athlete must achieve honours standing at their institution in the current academic year. Champlain Saint-Lambert currently participates in the CCAA in the sports of Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Soccer and Cross-Country Running. The 2016-17 National Scholars from Champlain Saint-Lambert  are: The full list CCAA National Scholars can be found here. Past winners from Champlain Saint-Lambert can be seen here.

CCAA NATIONAL SCHOLARS

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The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association announced their National Scholar Athletes for 2016-17 and 48 Champlain Cavaliers were on the list! The National Scholar Award is designed to recognize the outstanding academic accomplishments of CCAA student-athletes. To be recognized, a student-athlete must achieve honours standing at their institution in the current academic year. Champlain Saint-Lambert currently participates in the CCAA in the sports of Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Soccer and Cross-Country Running. The 2016-17 National Scholars from Champlain Saint-Lambert  are: Catherine Albert, Basketball Kristie Au, Basketball Kévin Bouchard, Basketball Clara Dagenais, Basketball Coralie Dumont, Basketball Shayann-Melissande Laguerre, Basketball Trishia Villedrouin, Basketball Kevin Bernard, Cross Country Melissa Birs, Cross Country Mariane Charbonneau, Cross Country Faith Choi, Cross Country Claudia Corrales, Cross Country Myriam Dube, Cross Country Camille Duchesne, Cross Country Jonathan Duquette, Cross Country Pierre-Olivier Dussault, Cross Country Amin Ennabaoui Cools, Cross Country Nicolas Fortin, Cross Country Tristan Grifo, Cross Country Emile Jomphe, Cross Country Anne-Marie Lafond, Cross Country Alphée Lamothe, Cross Country Megan Le Stum, Cross Country Han A Lee, Cross Country Vincent Legault, Cross Country Jérémie Martin, Cross Country Carolina Mitskaniouk, Cross Country Jérémy Sauvageau, Cross Country Rosy Teasdale, Cross Country Ariane Théberge, Cross Country Alexandre Therrien, Cross Country Noémie Toutant, Cross Country Megan Wai, Cross Country Charles De Santis, Soccer Christopher Flores-Cassista, Soccer Kyle-Vincent Garcia, Soccer Simon Gascon, Soccer William Hodges, Soccer Antoine Laberge, Soccer Samuel Laberge, Soccer Christopher Rose, Soccer Marie-Phillipe Beauvais, Soccer Marianne Blain, Soccer Thalia Krauth-Ibarz, Soccer Cassandra Marcoux, Soccer Alana Mikulis, Soccer Laurance Ste-Marie, Soccer Pascale Tremblay-Perrault, SoccerThe full list CCAA National Scholars can be found here. Past winners from Champlain Saint-Lambert can be seen here.
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