Every September, Concordians lace up their sneakers for a cause close to home — the Concordia Shuffle.
The 6.5-kilometre walk from Sir George Williams Campus to Loyola Campus is more than just a university tradition. Since 1990, the annual fundraiser has raised more than $3.1 million for scholarships, bursaries and services — supporting generations of students, one step at a time.
This year’s Shuffle takes place on Friday, September 26, and will be emceed by alumna Meghan Kelly, BA 17, GrDip 18, host of The Beat of Your Workday and MTL’s Perfect Mix on The Beat 92.5.
At the finish line, participants will gather for the 50th-anniversary community celebration, in honour of the university’s milestone year. They can also enjoy the first-ever Shuffle maker’s market featuring student and alumni vendors.
Need some inspiration? Hear from four dedicated Concordians on what motivates them to Shuffle year after year.
Ria Rombough
Department administrator, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Faculty of Fine Arts
Ria Rombough is captain of the Reel Shufflers, a team dedicated to amplifying the generosity of community members. They have raised funds for various causes, including the NouLa Black Student Centre and the Sustainability Champion Awards. For the past two years, the team’s efforts have supported awards in memory of students who passed away during their studies.
“We were inspired by their families’ ongoing commitment to the success of the next generation of filmmakers,” says Rombough. “By walking, we hope our students see and feel that we really believe in them and their dreams.”
She was struck by the walkathon when she first joined Concordia. “I had never seen such a big initiative by university employees to raise funds for students. Fundraising helps us to reflect on the challenges our students face and how deserving they are of support,” adds Rombough.
This year, they will Shuffle in honour of Valery Mihalkov, a part-time faculty member who suddenly passed away last spring. Proceeds will go to the Emru Townsend Award for Animation, which Mihalkov contributed to annually.
Christabell Moyo, BA 19
Administrative assistant, MBA and Graduate Programs in Business Administration, John Molson School of Business