
The second open discussion with the vice-president, Services, on the topic of student services takes place on Friday, February 8 on the Loyola Campus. The discussion is open to the entire Concordia community and is part of the We’re Listening dialogue series on university services.
This is an opportunity for faculty, staff and students to meet with Roger Côté, vice-president, Services, to make suggestions, share experiences and enter into discussions about Concordia’s student services.
We want to listen to what the Concordia community has to say about our student services offerings,” said Côté. “The Loyola community may have different experiences and we would like to hear what they may be so we’re going to them.”
The Services Sector supports Concordia’s academic mission and has a broad mandate to provide services that enhance the university community experience, support university-wide technology services, and ensure a safe campus.
The student services dialogue will be followed at later dates by discussions on information technology and information systems, and the university’s physical environment.
When: Friday, February 8, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Where: Room AD-308, Administration Building, Loyola Campus (7141 Sherbrooke St. W.)
There’s no need to register, simply join us. Refreshments will be served.
Related links:
• Office of the Vice-President, Services
• "Services Sector launches We’re Listening dialogue series" — NOW January 30, 2013
• Student Services
• Facilities Management (Physical Environment)
• Instructional and Information Technology Services (IITS)
