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Homecoming 2001 Attend the Shuffle on Friday and the Homecoming Cup football game on Saturday! Special events include the launch of an MBA alumni chapter, reunion of Loyola mens basketball, 1967-71, reunion of Applied Human Sciences. For more, see http://alumni.concordia.ca/HC2001.html |
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Concordia University Pensioners Association CUPA Annual General Meeting Thursday, October 25, 10a.m., H-767 SGW Faculty Club, Henry F. Hall Building Writers Read @ Concordia Daniel David Moses, Tuesday, September 18, 8:30 pm, H-762 Daniel David Moses is Concordias writer-in-residence for 2001-2002. He is a Delaware, born at Ohsweken, Ontario, and now lives in Toronto. His play Coyote City was nominated for the 1991 Governor-Generals Award, and The Indian Medicine Shows won the 1996 James Buller Memorial Award for Excellence in Aboriginal Theatre. His most recent publications are Sixteen Jesuses (poems) and Brebeufs Ghost (a play). Michael Crummey, Friday, September 21, 8 pm, LB-540 Newfoundland writer Michael Crummey has published two collections of poetry, Arguments with Gravity (Quarry) and Hard Light (Brick), as well as a book of short stories (Beach Holme). His first novel has just been published with Random House. In 1994, Crummey was the inaugural winner of the Bronwen Wallace Award, given to the most promising young Canadian writer under the age of 35. Coming Up: Albert Goldbarth, Wednesday, September 26, (See story); Daphne Marlatt, October 30; Ken Babstock and John MacKenzie, November 26; Jeffrey Moore, January 23; Anne Simpson, March 18 Applied Human Sciences call for alumni The Department of Applied Human Sciences is going to establish its own alumni association. Interested students and graduates are invited to call the department (848-3330, 848-4200) and leave their name, address and telephone number. Shuffle 2001 Be there! September 21, 2001, 1:30pm. http://shuffle.concordia.ca Rectors
Fall Reception 5th
Annual Concordia Used Book Fair |
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