Concordia professor launches season two of The Irish in Canada podcast
Revealing the pain of Partition through fact and fiction
Concordia history professor’s class assignments encourage innovative approaches to difficult subjects
Concordia’s Faculty of Arts and Science announces the winners of its new graduate student photo contest
Curator Trina Cooper-Bolam is the latest Concordian to win a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship
Reflections from Roméo A. Dallaire on Remembrance Day
3 alumni transform their undergrad research into a peer-reviewed oral history journal article
Concordian’s book explores how capitalism, class struggles and racial inequality affected two Montreal neighbourhoods
‘This book brings my mother to life’
Partners in life and law thank Concordia for bringing them together
A new collective book project will celebrate Concordia’s 50 years in 2024
Montreal’s Black history archives continue to grow at Concordia’s Vanier Library
International conference offering paid experiential learning opportunities for students
Concordia professor says history of violence against Indigenous peoples is genocide
‘Historians will continuously discover the unexpected in their research — if they talk to women’
Concordians Steven High and Eric Reiter recognized with Governor General’s History Awards
Concordia undergrads explore Montreal's Black history through the Negro Community Centre Archives
Concordian wins the Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History prize from the Canadian Historical Association
Concordia offers new online courses on Montreal’s Black history and an interdisciplinary take on COVID-19
SSHRC awards $2.5M to Concordia-led collaborative research on deindustrialization and the rise of populism
Unlocking the healing power of creativity
Living and working in Saint-Henri grounds PhD student’s research on gentrification
Alumni love: from undergrads to grandparents, Marika Jaansoo and Bob Owston have been together for 58 years
A mysterious journal found at Concordia offers a window into the past
‘You plant a seed and you never know what it will lead to’
New documentary by a Concordia professor recounts the hidden history of Quebec’s Irish population
What’s the impact of going digital on the way we live, work and learn?
History grads launch online journal
Concordia announces a three-year partnership with the Court of Quebec
(Re)Viewing the Syrian War
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