Yong Zeng develops the new science of design
When Yong Zeng began work at the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering (CIISE) as an associate professor last August, he didn’t waste any time.
Two days later, he started putting together a proposal for a Canada Research Chair in Design Science. Earlier this month, it became one of seven new Canada Research Chairs awarded to Concordia. More
Hall Building gets social space and sunlight
The transformation of the Henry F. Hall Building is well under way. Just looking at the eighth floor with project manager Hélène Vallée shows what can be done to a much-used teaching facility that is 40 years old.
Natural light is the first thing that strikes the visitor, and added corridor space comes a close second. More
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- Philosophers, physicists prepare to do battle
- Charles Ellison talks and plays history of jazz
- Corporate management looks to personal change
- Code committee reports to Board
- Elie Castiel is juggling many balls
- Awards presented in Mechanical Engineering
- CUPFA sponsors competition to mark 15th anniversary
- Watercolours find new home on Loyola Campus
- Restaurant-hopping by the Best of the Best
- JMSB group wins in U.S.
- Art with sensory capability
- Made in her image
- Ceramics made scrumptious
- HIV AIDS speakers series enters its 12th year
- Theatre types active onstage
- Dinosaurs adapted by taking to the air
- Greeks are poised to meet the world (they hope)
- Artists explore life on the land with First Nations mentors
- Food collective gets reprieve
- GSA election results
- Summer symposium explores Grosse Île at Concordia
- There’s spring in their step: Meet the Bozzini Quartet
- Stingers Roundup