Concordia's Thursday Report Online  
    Volume 25, No. 10, February 8, 2001  
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Concordia goes interactive for First Nations

Concordia's Native Access to Engineering Program partners with IBM and the Canadian government to promote engineering careers to First Nations high school students.

 

Mary Flanagan is on the digital warpath for women

Professor Mary Flanagan wants everyone to have access to computer technology

New course aims to show how globalization affects women

A new Women and Globalization course will explain the effects of free trade on women's lives and work.
 
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    Local architects prominent in new buildings Regular Features
       
  Homa Hoodfar supports Muslim women around the world Names in the News
      Appointments
  John Molson School of Business Awards of Distinction Senate Notes
      In Brief
  Unveiling of 'recognition lanterns' set for February 20 Of Note
      Letters to the Editor
  Universities angered by Legault's about-face The Back Page listings
       
  Technicians make art happen — and look forward to new space
     
  Chinese virtuosos are changing our movie world: Peter Rist
       
  Art Matters gives young artists a dry run at real life
     
  Open house features the sound of music  
     
  Margie Gillis hits home with powerful AIDS talk  
       
  Census Week to track equity at universities  
       
  Students raise funds to build a school in Haiti  
       
  Crackwalker: Gritty play produced by students  
       
  Students actually read during Reading Week  
       
  Ally project supports the gay and ‘questioning’ community  
         
    Coco Fusco: Playful to make a point  
         
    Dance student is a figure-skating competitor