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Three members of the Concordia community were among the 83 individuals appointed to the Order of Canada, as announced last week by Governor General Mary Simon.
A trained classical ballet dancer who moved to Montreal at 18 to study theatre at Concordia, Diabo’s work blends a variety of ...
Concordia graduate Alexandra Elkin, BFA 13 in Art history and Film Studies, is screening her debut feature-length documentary ...
Although it was more than two decades ago, Luke Pelosi, BComm 03, GrDip 08, still remembers his first visit to Montreal.
Concordia’s Next-Generation Cities Institute (NGCI) is helping transform local sustainability ambitions into reality. Its projects range from making it easier for Montrealers to decarbonize their ...
Jessica Bouchard, Melina Laboucan-Massimo and Corinne Gendron bring diverse expertise in policy, equity and sustainability.
When Swapnaa Tamhane, MFA 21, learned she was shortlisted for the 2025 Sobey Art Award — one of Canada’s top contemporary ...
A restructured MFA program in Cinematic Arts began welcoming applicants in fall 2023 for the first time under the department.
James Tupper has captivated audiences with his compelling performances on stage and screen. Born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, ...
The Board of Governors held its last meeting of the 2024-2025 academic year on June 19.
The paper focuses on a natural process called mineral carbonation, where carbon dioxide (CO₂) is turned into solid crystals.
Four distinguished members of the Concordia community have been named to the Ordre national du Québec — the province’s highest honour. The announcement was made by Premier François Legault this month.