The liking gap is real for second language English speakers, new Concordia research shows
Concordia Stinger Emmy Fecteau is Hockey Canada’s female player of the year
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Concordia introduces its newest Public Scholars
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Concordian Richy Srirachanikorn is a 2023 winner of the SSHRC Storytellers Challenge
‘Metal gives a voice to under-represented groups who triumph over adversity’
A Concordia-backed community-institutional partnership seeks to better meet the needs of Black families in Montreal
Found in translation: Alumna Shelley Pomerance embarks on a new chapter
Concordia graduate student wins Relève étoile Paul-Gérin-Lajoie award for her work in child studies
RESEARCH: How can we equip human resource workers to understand and identify ‘accent bias’?
Positive influence
In Good Company: On the right track
Concordia undergraduate student publishes a guidebook on English for the aviation industry
Kids learn more than just dates and facts when listening to historical fiction, according to a new Concordia study
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