RESEARCH: Tracking the alt-right movement in Canada through social media
Concordia honours students and employers ably navigating the changing world of work
John Molson alumnae bring history to life with Montreal walking tours
RESEARCH: Computer science professor contributes to neuroscience data sharing platform
Rise and shine
Concordia’s District 3 launches social-impact incubator Balsam
Fine arts students' year-end exhibition focuses on process over product
New repair stations, the May bike sweep and other Concordia cycling resources
Concordia prof wins a SSHRC grant to study and promote endangered Indigenous languages
Gina Cody School research team's photograph is a finalist in a national scientific photography contest
Found in translation: Alumna Shelley Pomerance embarks on a new chapter
Committed to educators and students
Inspired by a mother's sacrifice
Blurring the lines between art, games and social work
Concordia graduate student wins Relève étoile Paul-Gérin-Lajoie award for her work in child studies
Concordia journalism and Kahnawake Survival School collaboration makes airwaves
Hollywood stars rally to support Concordia’s Jean-Marc Vallée Memorial Fund
CEO Magazine names the John Molson Executive MBA among the best in the world
Concordia’s engAGE Centre for Research on Aging has a new space
4 Concordians share their pride during Asian Heritage Month
Mellon Foundation Fellowship allows a Concordia PhD student to continue his studies in New Mexico
Game-changers for STEM
Global outlook with a community focus
RESEARCH: New eco-friendly sponge offers promising solution for oil spill cleanups
Concordia builds on a transformative approach to electrification research
The Government of Canada awards Concordia University a historic $123M research grant to electrify society and decarbonize communities
How four Concordians cracked the code to comfortable men’s underwear
Concordia student research team reaches the top four in NASA-Canadian Space Agency’s Deep Space Food Challenge
RESEARCH: How can we equip human resource workers to understand and identify ‘accent bias’?
Julie Hanck: The happiness scholar
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