RESEARCH: Weaving Indigenous knowledge and Western science methods together to protect freshwater fish in northern Quebec
RESEARCH: Solutions to improving human-elephant interactions in Cameroon could be as simple as using deterrent measures such as beehive fences and chili peppers
Concordia grads co-launch a new app to help users give their pets the best walks possible
Concordia’s Menka Nagrani is invested into the Order of Canada
Concordia engineering grad students evaluate the famous Canada Pavilion at Parc Jean-Drapeau
Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation: Call for Proposals for Emerging Artists
Author and Concordia professor Kregg Hetherington receives a new accolade
Convocation 2022: two Concordia scholars win Governor General’s medals
Light rail stations could form the basis of a polycentric Montreal with the right planning, according to new Concordia research
Meet ten new faculty at the Faculty of Arts and Science
RESEARCH: Add carbon to your battery
RESEARCH: How to make EVs charging stations more resilient to cyberattacks
RESEARCH: “Really” green energy? Here comes living solar panels using blue-green algae
RESEARCH: AI speeds up COVID-19 diagnoses without the burden of radiation
RESEARCH: Remote therapy sessions using VR? Discover the tactile internet
Concordia commits to experiential learning for all undergrads
OPINION: Transitioning economy? Expand experiential learning
13-year-old Haneen Yousef joins her high-achieving family members at Concordia this fall
Award-winning New York Times science journalist to discuss reporting on a pandemic at Concordia
The Faculty of Arts and Science celebrates three new valedictorians
Concordia organizations collaborate to bring free sustainable menstrual products to students
Grad Ed Rosenthal’s remarkable voyage to help NASA grow vegetables in space
Concordia Paralympian brings home a silver medal from Beijing
Alumni affinity way, way up, new survey suggests
Journalism professor to train students on digital tools to investigate human rights stories
Concordian’s new book examines our ‘age of anxiety’
Concordia experts available for comment for the holiday season
‘It’s something he would have loved’: $325,000 to Campaign for Concordia to support women in finance
Philippe Goudard on his career in circus and medicine
The Faculty of Arts and Science salutes its top undergraduate students
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