Thank you! Shuffle raises $230,000 for scholarships, bursaries and student services
All fur one and one fur all: Meet the pets of Shuffle 2025
Homecoming 2025: Celebrating the past, embracing the future
Shuffle your way to the top!
Driven to Shuffle: Concordians share why they walk for students
Honouring a beloved mentor and former residence life assistant
Susanne E. Dragffy (1952–2025): Dedicated volunteer and booklover
Concordia’s long-service event celebrates the achievement of 300+ employees and retirees
A Concordia holiday celebration: five decades of memories
John Molson School Dean’s Awards celebrate excellence in teaching, research, academic service and staff contribution
Now showing on a T-shirt, tote bag or elevator near you
Safety and respect on campus: week of October 7 to 11
Concordia is a regional finalist for the Grands Prix de la CNESST — for the second year in a row!
Shuffle 2024: 1,026 participants, 73 teams and $225,000 raised for students
Paws for a cause: Meet the pets of the Concordia Shuffle
Concordia celebrates 50 Years: Forever Forward
‘We are more than colleagues — we are a community’
2023 Dean’s Awards recognize outstanding contributions by faculty and staff
Faculty and research chairs receive accolades at the Arts and Science Dean's Award for Excellence
‘Concordia becomes more than just a place of work’
Concordia project recognized for its innovative approach to occupational health and safety
Concordia’s pension plan shines amid significant financial volatility
4 Concordians share their pride during Asian Heritage Month
Concordia powers down for Earth Hour
Alumna Cherry Marshall named Concordia’s associate vice-president of Development
‘It’s like home to me’: R. Howard Webster Library celebrates 30 years
Video: A thank-you to Concordia’s staff, faculty and retiree donors for giving back
Record number of books redistributed thanks to Concordia EPIC Used Book Giveaway
Close to 900 participants help Shuffle 33 shatter its fundraising target
Three-time graduate Lillian Jackson among Concordia’s first Black commerce alumnae
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