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Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Dr. Luis Sotelo Castro and PhD candidate Sara Lucas from the Acts of Listening Lab and The Listening Choir will discuss how musical interventions, particularly community choral music, can catalyze dialogue in communities that have experienced collective trauma.
We invite you to attend our Eco-Anxiety Peer Support Group - a place where our community can come together and grieve, share experiences, and navigate pathways forward that make space for hope.
Brick, A Literary Journal celebrates the launch of its winter issue with a special event featuring magazine editors and contributors at Concordia's Writers Read series.
The workshop will invite you to engage deeply with a videotaped interview of a Rwandan genocide survivor recorded as part of the Montreal Life Stories project.
A session for entrepreneurs to learn more about the Social Innovation Stream at District 3 Innovation Hub. The info session offers an overview of who we are, the perks of joining the D3 Hub community, and how you can access our space. We also talk about impact and how the Social Stream helps entrepreneurs at each stage of their journey — from idea to impact.
Come join SARC social workers for a warm and welcoming support group for survivors of SV. The bi-weekly group will be an open discussion between survivors who are hoping to meet others with similar experiences.
Join us for the Montreal Premiere of this documentary with Director Emily Packer and Trey Tetreault in attendance! This quirky, playful film combines climate change, sustainability, oysters, New York, and trans rights into one zany, joyful work.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
How might we apply care ethics to our daily lives? How might it influence how we understand what is “good” and “right”? How does this apply to educational spaces? This workshop will draw on the work of Nicki Ward (Ethics of Care, 2015) to investigate the relationship between intersectionality and care ethics. It will consider how these two theoretical frameworks might complement each other through the exploration of their individual principles, and how they might expand our own understanding of the lived realities of care, identity and diversity.
Simone Cambridge, curator of "It comes from the head: A Straw Heritage", currently on view at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (NAGB), will provide a virtual tour of the exhibition followed by a short Q&A.
This workshop, which will be held in English, will be moderated by Antoine Bilodeau, Director of the Immigration Research Initiative (IRI) and Professor at Concordia University's Department of Political Science.
Concordians are invited to join the Office of Sustainability as we monitor our bird feeders, which will be incorporated into the overall count numbers for the day within the Montreal count circle.
Concordians are invited to join the Office of Sustainability as we monitor our bird feeders, which will be incorporated into the overall count numbers for the day within the Montreal count circle.
Join MfSC and our colleagues at the McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life for a visit to Christ Church Cathedral for their service of Lessons and Carols for Christmas.
Come join SARC social workers for a warm and welcoming support group for survivors of SV. The bi-weekly group will be an open discussion between survivors who are hoping to meet others with similar experiences.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Level Up Your Business Model! Gain invaluable insights and learn directly from D3 Alumni, as they'll lead our highly anticipated info-session of the Validation Program. You'll also have the chance to hear from our District 3 Coaches and network with our community members.
In celebration of Concordia University’s 50th anniversary, join Graham Carr, President and Vice-Chancellor, and Annie Gérin, dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, for an evening with Edward Burtynsky, one of the world’s most accomplished contemporary photographers. The fireside chat will be moderated by Zoë Tousignant, BFA 03, PhD 13, curator of photography at the McCord Stewart Museum.
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