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Art History Co-Operative Education - Marie-Hélène Busque and Marie-Michele Plante

July 1, 2013
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Marie-Hélène Busque and Marie-Michele Plante Marie-Hélène Busque and Marie-Michele Plante

The Art History Co-Operative Education inititive is pleased to announce two student success stories:

1) Wearing our Identity. The First Peoples Collection is more than just the new permanent exhibition at the McCord Museum in downtown Montreal. It is a source of pride for Concordia art history student Marie-Hélène Busque, who recently completed her final co-operative education work term at the museum prior to graduation.

2) Marie-Michele Plante won the extremely competitive Outstanding Student - Bergeron Family Award at the CARE event. The double-work term she completed at the Holocaust Museum, planning and implementing a month-long educational series, certainly helped her stand out amongst the competition. The Art History Program was thrilled with Marie-Michele's win, since the competition included 35 different student Co-Op Programs. Marie-Michele receives her award from Chen Huang, Associate Director, below.




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