Wide Awake
The move by Apple Memories to block potentially upsetting content illustrates Big Tech’s reach and limits, writes Chrys Vilvang
The Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network celebrates 15 years at Concordia
‘Addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with aging requires a collective effort’
The International Political Science Association turns 75 this year
Guardians of our history
Water main breaks are rarely due to a single factor, new Concordia research finds
Check out the winning photos from Concordia's 2024 Science Captured contest
Concordia awards tuition bursaries to promising youth inventors at Expo-sciences Hydro-Québec
Lens on Concordia
Concordia’s Applied AI Institute hosts AI media scholar Katalin Fehér
Concordia PhD student wins a Prix Relève étoile for his study on microplastic pollution in cold climates
Concordia researchers tell the story of a people displaced by a municipal park
This Concordia PhD student is turning Montreal balconies into biodiversity hotspots
Concordian Paula Bath is breaking barriers in Deaf–hearing communication dynamics
Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
SpeechBrain 1.0: Concordia's contribution to the future of AI conversations
The Alan Shepard Summer Residency tackles real-world challenges
Vaping additives harm a vital membrane in the lungs, according to new Concordia research
Concordia hosts its 1st symposium on advanced air mobility
$250,000 from Embark Foundation ignites innovation at Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
The fear of depression recurrence is potent but not universal, new Concordia research shows
Gina Cody School welcomes a new makerspace
Meet the winners of the 2024 Concordia Three Minute Thesis Competition
2 Concordians will compete in the last round of the 2024 SSHRC Storytellers Challenge
The Canada Foundation for Innovation invests more than $5.5M in Concordia-led research projects
Concordia postdoctoral researcher unites the power of Indigenous and Western science
Range-shifting fishes are climate-change losers, according to new research
Concordia releases its shared vision for the Loyola Campus
Online toxicity can only be countered by humans and machines working together, according to Concordia researchers
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