Concordia psychology students launch 2 undergraduate journals in as many years
POP Montreal and Concordia’s Centre for Research on Aging challenge the definition of ‘emerging artist’
The Faculty of Arts and Science salutes its top undergraduate students
Concordia researchers develop a new model to assess for flood hazards
Concordia Public Scholar Fanny Gravel-Patry is researching social media use and mental illness
Concordia economics professor is elected fellow of the international Econometric Society
$2-million gift for experiential learning at Concordia: Doggone Foundation supports fine-arts internships
Nadia Chaudhri (1978 – 2021): ‘She was a force of nature’
Fun at Homecoming 2021!
‘FundOne has a tremendous impact’
Concordia student Eloïse Fairbank receives a Canada Graduate Scholarship to Honour Nelson Mandela
Renowned investigative journalist Julian Sher to screen new documentary on Afghanistan at Concordia
Concordia professor’s new book explores the fundamentals of professional coaching
Concordia grad appointed to Prime Minister’s Youth Council
Personalized messages are more likely to get a response from politicians, new research finds
Oxytocin’s positive effects may be narrower than widely thought, according to new Concordia research
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