Concordians Oscar-bound with The Girl Who Cried Pearls nomination
Why storytelling still matters, according to alumna Jennifer Hollett
VIDEO: First, but not the last
John and Pina Sicard’s $1-million gift to Concordia supports neurodiverse students and innovation at the Gina Cody School
Two Concordia grads bring fresh perspective to safety training
From campus entrepreneur to Head of Music at YouTube Canada
A Concordia alumna amplifies francophone voices in Ontario
Six Concordians named to Order of Canada
John Molson alumna brings Montreal’s rooftop gardens to cities around the world
VIDEO: Happy holidays from Concordia!
A symbolic piece of campus real estate
Thank you! Together, Concordians raised more than $632,000 for Giving Tuesday
VIDEO: Law & Order showrunner René Balcer makes a multimillion-dollar bequest to Concordia
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Jessica Moore wins 2025 Governor General’s Literary Award for translation
Alumni and volunteer couple’s major gift supports the next generation of business undergraduates
Your #CUalumni holiday gift guide is back!
VIDEO: Celebrating 25 Years of the John Molson School of Business
Hani and Laïla Farag honour their fathers with a new planned gift to Concordia
From biochemistry to a business built on beautiful, sustainable design
Concordia co-op alumni share real-world insights for success in business
Alumna Caroline Mark helps shape a future guided by Cree values
Thousands of books, one great cause: Concordia EPIC Used Book Fair brings in $35,472 for students
How Concordia’s Department of Theatre helped alum Patrick Sabongui find purpose on screen and in the classroom
Thanks for helping Concordians reach for the stars!
Alumni win big in Quebec’s 2025 municipal elections
Gary Chateram donates $300,000 to support graduate students from the Caribbean
How a political science grad helped write diversity into Canada’s story
Fine arts alumni make their mark at Daytime Emmy Awards
Concordia alumna Sophie Jodoin wins inaugural Prix La Caisse en art actuel
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