Honouring a beloved mentor and former residence life assistant
Francesco Bellini (1947-2025): Groundbreaking scientist and biotech entrepreneur
Damba Lkhagvasuren (1972-2025): A legacy of intellectual curiosity and excellence
Gregory Lavers (1974-2025): ‘He was smitten by philosophy while doing his BA at Concordia and excelled at it’
Susanne E. Dragffy (1952–2025): Dedicated volunteer and booklover
Marc Lalonde: ‘A consummate colleague who was generous with his time and knowledge'
Henry E. Beissel (1929-2025): Renowned author, playwright, poet and translator
Lui Che Woo (1929-2024): Visionary business mogul and global philanthropist
Murray Sinclair (1951-2024): Lifelong champion of Indigenous rights
John Limeburner (1947 – 2024): Dedicated alumnus, donor and volunteer
Clarence Bayne (1932–2024): ‘It is by our actions that we define ourselves and by our inaction that we allow others to define us’
William ‘Bill’ Reimer (1944-2024): ‘He created space for students to grow, learn and become accomplished researchers’
Steven Appelbaum (1941-2024): ‘A shining example of dedicated academic service’
Brian Mulroney (1939 – 2024): ‘A lifetime of negotiation, arbitration, problem-solving and reconciliation’
Lawrence Boyle (1934 – 2023): Former dean of Commerce empowered generations of students to succeed
Ed Broadbent (1936 – 2024): Honorary degree recipient and former NDP leader stood up for human rights
Brenda Cheryl Dickinson-Dash (1945–2024): 1969 Sir George Williams University student protest figure
Burke Dales (1977 – 2024): Football player dubbed ‘most aggressive punter in kicking history’
Maria Birks (1945 – 2023): Philanthropist and community volunteer
Daniel Langlois (1957 – 2023): Donor and visionary businessman
Saliha Béroual (1954-2023): ‘She offered a little something extra that made her an outstanding teacher’
Bina Ellen (1926 – 2023): Dedicated philanthropist and patron of the arts
Brian Counihan (1939-2023): ‘An educator — in every sense of the word’
Egbert Gaye (1955 – 2023): Founder of Montreal’s only Black newspaper helped shape a new generation of journalists
Mike Gutwillig (1925 – 2023): ‘It was always about what he could do for someone else’
Brian McKenna (1945 – 2023): Esteemed documentary filmmaker and broadcast journalist
Lionel Sanders (1942-2022): ‘His quiet manner belied his intellectual breadth and depth’
Graeme Decarie (1933-2022): ‘He could get you interested in anything’
Mike Gasher (1954-2022): A life well-lived
Ned Goodman (1937-2022): a trailblazer in business education at Concordia and across Canada
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