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The boundaries of sex. Move for a cure. Canadian Art Writing Prize.

Concordia in the news
Posted on August 31, 2017

Concordia in the news features stories of Concordians who appear in the news. Discover alumni, students, faculty and experts who recently made an impact in the media.

Students

Current students at Concordia do outstanding academic work and get involved in community projects that improve our quality of life. See what they've been up to:  

  • The National Post reprises a piece by Concordia Public Scholar Gonzalo R. Quintana Zunino, PhD candidate (behavioural neuroscience of sexual behaviour) in the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Science, about sexual "perversion" and the boundaries of sex. The article originally appeared in The Conversation.
  • Leisure sciences student Maya Chammas is featured in Station Mont-Royal. Chammas organizes fitness events through her foundation, Move for a Cure, to raise funds for medical research.
  • Canadian Art presents the winners of the 2017 Canadian Art Writing Prize and mentions runner-up for the prize, Sarah Amarica, a Concordia student working on her master's degree in art history and the current exhibition coordinator at the FOFA gallery. 
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